HAVE YOU- SEEN A POSTER: "11,000 THROWN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT WHEN • PROHIBITION COMES?" WHAT ARETHE FACTS? IN 1906 tho trade would have no more employees Chan it has to-day. It had then 9109 connected in every possible way with the trade. But of these 1 5™ were cordial manufacturers. These are still employed under Prohibition. 2. 4118 were managers, clerks, and hotel servants. These also arc employed under Prohibition. Will we cease to travel under No-License, or cease to eat when we do travel? These servants are not engaged in pumping beer, but in attending to the wants of the travelling public in other ways. 3. The 1189 hotellcecpers, for the same reason, will still prosper, and a large number of relatives with them. 1. The 797 in breweries and 703 bc.r-tend-ers arc the only class likely to lose their occupations, and in this Working Man's Paradise, the finding of work for that small number will bo easy in the boom of prosperity which Prohibition will bring. STRIKE OUT THE TOP I.TNK Is" BOTH PAPERS HOLDLY. -Advt
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1286, 15 November 1911, Page 9
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177Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1286, 15 November 1911, Page 9
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