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Excerpt from Ontario License Legislation as Dealt With by Hon. J. R. Stratton, Provincial Secretary, in an Address to His Constituents at North Monaghan: On Monday Evening, 17th of June, 1901, References to Public Institutions
Therefore. Apart from moral considerat tions. Under it license syntem it hm-nmes the duty of ll Government. On ct-onnmic grounds. To tiike aueh Iegishtth'e and aul lninistmtlve action as Ill minimize the evils. Iiml increase nml develop the heme tits mid utility of the tmthe. Tu eltett these ohjet-ts, the ohvious Illt'llllfi to he employed in regulation mid reatrietimi, and the more judicious imtl ett'ecth'e these are lnmle the hetter the results. Numcr ical reduction of the number of lieeines hens lung heen na mi itliluil'tilllt factor in (leere-isinu the terrible evil ul' drunkenneaii This want recognized in the eau'lieat Act phased in l'fnghuul nearly yen nh. The premuhh In this Act ileserilnecl it us an uttempt.
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