ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
■ u-- ■- • >;j ; By Professor Sir V. Horsley. “ The liquor traffic is a cancer in society, eating out its vitals and threatening destruction; and all attempts to regulate it will not only prove aboritve, : but aggravate the evil... U?f The most effectual (remedy) would be the passage Tofy iaw altogether abolishing the liquor traffic, for mechanical chemical, medicinal, and, .inehtalpurposeß.”—Eiirutprom an by Ab%ham Lijiwin,:f^^iyt24^|^^^; In our the responsibility for the present condition of affairs rests with the people—that i', with you, and not, the Legislature!i Quiy, reform Uis U “'b) , the people’s will:”' The elector is the real ruler, and his ’vote is a sacred thing, . au4 v should be used W sacredlv. w ' j r ■ ■ - <
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42754, 29 July 1905, Page 1
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117ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42754, 29 July 1905, Page 1
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