The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Mar 1927, p. 3

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e..---:----'- (ho rider/1, Mareln MTM "--'"""-""---------, ngwflWA/WMNV'VVVVV'" . . JC" ' N IAIWsAWWV.W/\'WVWVVVV i? 2 o o . . ii ' y 2 y High Lights of Liquor Bill g ', _---------------" t I 2 Salient points in the Liquor Control Bill introduced yesterday g in the Legislature were explained by Premier Ferguson as follows: ( Individual permit to resident of Ontario, expiring tliirty-first of 5? , each October. / Individual permit to temporary resident, good for one month. ( Special permit to physicians, dentists, etc. 3 Special permit for ministers of the gospel for sacramental pur- t poses. Druggists not permitted to dispense liquor. Breweries and distilleries can sell in the Province to the board 3 9 only under a permit from the board. f, l No liquor may be. consumed in a public place. 5 Liquor consumed must be consumed in residence or temporary ') home of purchaser. t Establishment of stores left b board, provided local-option areas I or Canada Temperance Act areas are not affected. \ . ', Prosecutions to be conducted by the Attorney-General. / . . . . ' tl l Any person found selling liquor to be imprisoned on the first l' ', offense. _ i), A board official in every brewery warehouse. ( One appeal allowed to a County Judge. . , Board supreme in its powers. and cannot be interfered with by ' courts or Government. No public advertising of liquor. ' W\WWWWWW NOW IT CAN BE SEEN No. 000 1927. An Act to Regulate and Control the Sale of Liquor in Ontario. _ HIS MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario. enacts as follower--- . . - PRELLMiNARY. I. This Act may be cited as The Liquor Control Adam" titlt Ontario) l . l rel . 2. In this Act,-- do?" . l Above is shown a photograph of the title of the Government bill providing for the sale of liquor in Ontario. The portion shown _ is the top part ot the first page, and the bill leads off with the phraseology used in all bills, and then proceeds to the "interpre- tation" clauses, which follow at some length, but which are not _ shown in the photograph. I - -

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