Observer and Star, 5 Sep 1919, p. 2

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GSLER yn COUNGEL : : Alfred O. Beardmore Aemilius Jarvis James Bain, D L. McCarthy, K.C. Professor J. J. MacKenzie C. E. Lanskail Major A. C. Suively P. A. Manning James Ince C. Frederick No person directly or indirectly interested in the liguor business The Citizens' Liberty League is an sentative men and women throughout Ontario, who through banded themselves together to oppose all legislation (Dominion or Provincial) which tends to Yiev ; ce of the Ontario Referendum the 5 activities of the League will for the present 'legislation that does curtail personal liberty and one WwW : 22 Gofloge Birset, Toronto Lo W. R. johnston Frank Darling : A. E. Dyment organization of repre- curtail of the citizen. : a be chiefly . The Ontario Temperance Act, adopted by the Government of the people--is hich the vote Now that a Referendum is about to be taken, the members of the League feel that every citizen should clearly understand the meaning and significance of the questions asked in the Referendum Ballot. i ; =i ; In order to accomplish this purpose 'the Citizens' Liberty League will discuss all phases of this great issue in the public press in the interests of sane, moderate temperance legis- lation. 3 Se a T. L.. CARRUTHERS, Seoratary Vice-President : Hon. Tromsure Hy LF. HELLMUTH, IC. ~ F. GOUDOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE K.C. R.A. Lyon "EB. Collett J. F. Marsh, = Dr. A. B. Wright Ernest Heaton Kanes-Batcl\elo + I, Marriott T. Thompson R. C. Wood Paul Q. J. Hemmings J. Ralph John T. Vi ii MN, McConnell = C. O'Donnell 'C. B. Cronyn Le Col. W..@. Thomsen, i a he) may become a meniber of the League or contribute to 7s ff ok

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