"or night, On that list are over eighty kinds of spirituous liquors. This 1s the way a small secton of it reads: ®utario Club Wine List CHAMPAGNES Er Quarts Pints \ Pol Roger. 1398 Vintage...$.... $3.00 Pol Roger. 1900 Vintage.. Pol Roger, 1904 Vintage... Pol Roger. Magnums (1906) 5.00 Pommery & Greno! Extra BOO .ouivaniesanciariaieis 8.00 Veuve Cliguot. Extra Dry. a Mumms, Extra dry (Sec). . ; ' & Co. Dry ot BOIS ainuesiiianrieaiiivs BT8 BRANDIES Dry. Sir Robert Burnett.. 1.00 Dry, Vickers Holland. De Kuyper & Co. 126 Holland. Wymand & Fockink 1.50 Old Tom. Booth & Co... ; RYE WHISKIES Gooderham & Worts' Social 1.00 ./1.00 110 +. 110 1. Are dealt with, 'but in a different way from the bars, 2° Will come under further restr 3 Can be wiped out by Local Option on a majority vote where the electors so decide. hop licenses cannot be issue: in the place of bar licenses abolished. NOTE.--1a ninestenths of the Manicipalgies of the Province there are at present no shap licensss, IN NINE-TENTHS OF THE MUNICIPALITIES THERE- FORE, THE ROWELL POLICY MEANS THE COMPLE Eg ABOLITION OF THE RETAIL SALE OF LIQUOR. GOVERNMENT RECORD resolution, In three successive Sessions, 1912. 1913 and 1914 the Government voted down the Abolishoth -Bar | a MR. ROWELL'S OFFERS . In Regard tothe Petition of the Oatario Young Manhood Association {waded in the Legislature, April 14, 1914). " While in many respects I prefer the policy we have submitted to the House to the policy submitted to my honurable friend, the Provincial Secretary, by thie Young Conservative members of his rty, I say to my honorable friend that if he thinks the proposal presented to him by the young Conservatives of the Province is a better proposal than ours, if he thinks it is more in the public interests thao ours, then if m honorable friend will introduce legislation to carry it out, we, on this side of the House, will unite with him and his friends to lift the whole question out of the region of party controversy, both 'parties unite and together wipe out this evil from this Province. 2.25 1.80 1.60 1.78 * I shall go further and if my honorable will accept this policy proposed to him by hil friends, and embody bi in legislation, 1 shall beg 2 e to join my honorab and any other member of the Govornm| in before the people and urging their acsepanes of si a measure." Not accepted. a. His Previous Offer, at London, Ont , July 1, ' Sir James, join with us and let both poli parties unite to wipe out the licensed bar room this province. Would it not be a splendid spectdl for all the Provinces of the Dominion and for of countries 'of the world to witness the union of political parties in this Prov} ince to wips out the cil of the licensed bar." Not accepted. friend, the Provincial To the Electorate of South Ontario} Assuming that, above everything else, Temperance is the urge call of mind, we the South Ontario Temperance Alliance, wish to place facts which may help you in casting your vote, fore you 1. The Temperance Voters have now an opportunityoffered them which they ha longed for--prayed for--and asked for, for years, "The closing of the bar and club." By our votes immediately, --no lingering for years to fig hi the question--the Bar and Club can be closed, By this the treating system, has been. the starting point of every drunkard, ceases, we believe forev 2. If we fail to accept this offer, placing our party first, when will lar y be offered ? 'Will political men continue to. place:the on the Part of oe even though strong in temperanee views, to be down and defeated ? Would you? , Cities and large centres, becanse of the foreign element which is ally coming into Measures. them, are unable to carry any adw: The temperance majority must and the rural voter has now an opportunity of helping tecting his own buy or friend who is there. anced temp BY me from the cov © city and in this way 4, What the "BANISH THE BAR" policy really means : a Hofel Liquor Licenses--every of b Club Liquor Licenses--ev: ¢ The Treating S om--aborighed d i i Cle 2 wiped o out g thousand dollar to the acre Thi Company is taking over and operating the finest A > Compr is uit Grove in the very best Florida--a Grove which since it first came d agricul > p This land has record of a | ; production ona single _eTop; and bear in mind that this quality of soil produces three Crops per annum. ; unding the grove' ond, » This is proven land. There is no aboutit. a The Cotipany was formed other and independent, pany's project. They corporation managemen g The Company "will be No waiting for Jong present crop on. the trees