THE PROHIBITION POLL.
Much of the burden of taxation in Dominion falls on the |farmer lienee the incidence of charitable aid to. the poorer among 1 city dwellers has a vital concern for him, and it gives h»W a vital and live interest in the health of the city and environs quite outside the moral and humanitarian aspects May be these things, added to the fact that 90 per cent or the additional taxation imposed as a result of the war has been placed on the shoulders of the farmers* and business men, have made the farmer sit up, and take UOtfc? of' things political as he never has before. The National Efficiency h.eague numbers in its ranks many of thQ VtfcSU and braniest farmers and business men in the Dominion They are convinced that Prohibition means efficiency more production, reduced cost of living and loss social interest Thero’s opjy one thing lor the farmer on Thursday, April noth and that's tlpc otj.e hjo s * gohig to vote. Strike out the top lino . advt.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2961, 31 March 1919, Page 5
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174THE PROHIBITION POLL. Dunstan Times, Issue 2961, 31 March 1919, Page 5
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