GOIN' TO THE CORNER Prohibitiori versus Government Control Hk question oT Prohibition versus Goverapient €&*> tr4^&#ie^ of Toronto at Public Meeting* to be bM a* follow*: ElmtdaJc HaU, July 2, at & jmeb*. OImof-J^L- July 3, at 6 pW G)leman Hall July 4, at 8 p.m. Ball, jury \ at $ pan. Tryon United Church, Sunday, July 7, at I! a.m. C^pe Traverse United ^ at. 3 p*m Summer side United Church, Sunday, July 7, at 7 p.m. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend AU Island Farmer, July 3,1929 gal to buy alcohol if you had a permit. The neces¬ sity of having a permit was eliminated in 1967. Not everyone agreed with the freedom to buy liquor. From the Island Farmer May 25, 1927 came this quote: .. .It seems to be quite generally admitted that the man who drinks rum as a beverage is in the same danger class as the motor car. The auto driver is already licensed and for the protection of the public, his number must be carried conspicu¬ ously on the car...The man licensed to drink rum as a pas¬ time should be obliged to carry his number conspicuously displayed on his person, preferably behind, as his nose would serve as a red light in front... Remember ProhibitionPlebiscite Thursday, July 18th, 1929 Polls Open 9 a.m. Close 5 p.m. REMEMBER Means Larger Sales of Beer and Hard Liquors! More Drunkenness-More Misery-More Crime! More Money for Brewers and Distiller* l^m Money for Merchants and Ail Who Give Value for Their Service! Less Money for the Home for Boots and Clothing-for Food-for Comfort! More Luxuries for Brewers and Distill, era* Families! More Misery for the Wives and Children of Their Customers! Government Sale i* a Backward Step. Go Forward and Vote tor Prohibition ! Don 't Fail to Mark Your Ballot for Prohibition as Below! MwktnXc|»«it« the word Ph>h^ Do not put any other mark or write anything upon the ballot paper. Be jure and mark with an X and nothing else. 1 Are you in favor of the Prohibition Act is now the law in this Province? X Are you in favor of the Sale of Alcoholic Liquors under a Government Control Act ? Vote Early, then Bring Your Friends Up to Vote for Prohibition I Island Farmer, July 10,1929 580