ABOUT PROHIBITION. TO THE EDITOR.
m«™ BTA°OB T A ° O0 + ding *° the PoST . I "o that some of onr temperance frienda are afraid that the propoaed new method of voting at tiie local option poU would split the temperTf£ ? wi. WU ,yo?, yo ? aUow * c t0 state X I think otherwise? IntUsinatanoe Prohibit toon is merely unhmited reduotioD, and thero v nothing inconsistent in anyone voting for press the desire to have as much Prohibition aa he could. get. The present method of adding Prohibition votes to carry reduction VM a mistake. Very many Prohibitionists
don't bolieve impartial Prohibition. Whoro houses are well conducted their motto is— " All or none.'.' Of course where Prohibition was carried a reduction vote would bo void. I am, Ac, Julian Shoewach. Maaterton, 24th August.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1894, Page 4
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130ABOUT PROHIBITION. TO THE EDITOR. Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1894, Page 4
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