Acadiensis, Volumes 1-2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 21
... prohibition with an amendment designed to restore the restrictive intent of the legislation . Government members replied by strongly denouncing those who would make the " sacred " cause of prohibition a party issue . Only two Liberals ...
... prohibition with an amendment designed to restore the restrictive intent of the legislation . Government members replied by strongly denouncing those who would make the " sacred " cause of prohibition a party issue . Only two Liberals ...
Page 28
... prohibition was beginning to make a significant impact upon the province . On December 31 , 1919 , the Orders - in - Council prohibiting the importation of liquor were repealed in favour of an amendment to the Canada Temper- ance Act ...
... prohibition was beginning to make a significant impact upon the province . On December 31 , 1919 , the Orders - in - Council prohibiting the importation of liquor were repealed in favour of an amendment to the Canada Temper- ance Act ...
Page 36
... prohibition to some extent paralleled that of the general reform movement . As partially a utopian reform , it had suffered on imple- mentation from the inevitable reaction . It did not yield the results predicted by its proponents ...
... prohibition to some extent paralleled that of the general reform movement . As partially a utopian reform , it had suffered on imple- mentation from the inevitable reaction . It did not yield the results predicted by its proponents ...
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