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THE LIQUOR BUSINESS IN

GREAT BRITAIN.

AN AMERICAN VIEW.

The Bev. Chir8 M: Shellob, DB. WBO 19 reputation not Hilled by the United has had

as the gather of 14 Sta

A

the following HRE

conlanes to gas unfermented wins of the holy zhlohi théik" the people” of commppion. This, rlour in his 972

says that the people ka als varian walerksTM Evěry one crailis Ge "Prime Minister with'

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totam to 899

sincerity. His convictions on the question

by a working man's paríska káva zany of them are well derstood. He is for the most radies! listed to pronkenness, kad have been de kimpalli veiks bin. But it must be, converted and rosa, yod into inzalaurel, and the BLITT his use of intoxicating liegerE DO

Kabla H

le the seat time in Bellinh strong temptation to old babite; but the Bishop ignores this ar possibility of any real legislation boattle STE ment, and, in fact, fronds it with atter contempt. The liquor men up to the present time have been both sides in the argumont, pillars in the Church. They have been, and are norge defending

of Lords

bub it is doubtful, if as cond remembered that this is

The Lands history whom the liquor inferent confronted the

to itself.

Etronation, 35 People are taking vichop and others the vip, strong, and inuential members, of the dha tindrieën | The luatanes is one out of hundreda which, itt:

WM MY BETH PAL

this last sammer to travel

for four

Нойве

innlading, Laland, the Channel Ttain, äichsen the strength which the sosial habita and † Oub member of the Hodhë of Comarih örtm..

the

Isle of Man, and tap Lele of Wight, in the in terests of temporane legislation, The reader of The Independent may be interested to know the liquor interest, and its effect on this people of the present conditions souserolog ondathing of Great Britain as gathered from observations during this experience.

The liquor business in Great Britain is still respectable on account of

social and political infdance and respectability In spite, however, of all the prestige and which still clings to the liquor basin its true that the foundations of the business are beginning to rumble, and the fabric itself is tottering to its fall, The first proof of this is found in the fact that

the social prestigo and wealth of those eng: for fifty teste beveral strengthis iniquity thall come to an end; and withough

the English Usb

Unbillén, xù in wall

the country at large. customs of the English people still have with known, le fhe largest barbolder in one of the greatest liquor concerns of Europe. It is not

tremendously strong as a political and commer likely that he would vote against his owninteresta. The liquor business is still strong

socially ind cial factor, but It Faber, none the lesi, à sérioas and determined opponition. At the heart of this opposition is the Nonconformist.consolends of

Frio Churck and itd and Crest Britain The stituency in pulpit and pow are determined tat aged in It Latge number of the raspisations, notably the United bors of the House of Lords and Horse of Alliance, have been educating and training the the House of Lords would probably throw got a I local option it would simply ba delaying the zadaufacture and sale of interesting quibis, One of the Iset mamborn to quality is a member

very soon when the people of Great Britain of the House of Commons, whose name I saw on

will have a right to vote on the question of the establishment of the saloon as a part of the life of the book which is on the famous dosk in front of

established of

and whòa that tizoa comes it will be the the t

Common are directly concerned with the people through constant public meetings, the bill which in Adal result The time coming.

Prees, and finally the pressure brought to hear on the British Parliament for legislative endotment. Added to these has been the work of the total ebatinenes inausando companies which have called attention in the business

the 18A liquor men, end hig klanding in world to the rest preference which can always) beginning of the end for tremendous!

tbe so far as boolal standing in conoured, to given to the total shsteiner, Another power social political and even religious power is equal to that of say other member. In

La three

in Great which the liquor business has held all these of the

brewery come in ful sign of the present swakening ment is contarios in the midst of a free piople. When Ebglad the

42 Beltain on this

most boats, 85 baronets, S1 personal habits. I saw during my visit in the people of Great Britain are free from this

peers, 17 usrls 5

inclade dukes, 42

Lights, 108 honorables, archdesoobs, 1 dban

is the queationi

Wales an old temporaneo bandbill, pablished

2 cadons and 32 other reverend gentlemen. by one of the Brat agitators soventy five you

King Edward received many congratuls go. It was stated at the foot of the bill that the lecturer had not fasted liquor for toolve

stone

tions from the Labont party of Great Brit-months and that he was well and are rid of that whick prodaces such a larg

Id

aby

When that bill was

J

printed prast

Lib

last summer for knighting bat masod whe is now theyor of within a few weeks of Lub kalghting of all the English people believed that ligoor -the honest stone maton the King the GLEN WIR necessary

not only to good fellow but to health. The ship,

practice the largest whisky manufatuter la

itself Britalb, and I ww no commenté

abstinence in Parliament Hor add heard very faw from ung patok unfavor aging. The entire constituency

liament from Wales is in favour of giving shin to this conferring if tmighthood on a man

Tato. Sixty-one poster of who has duas more in ohio way to rain the lives th

Path people the

from members of Parliament out of 72 and basizes of his Majesty's

Scotland are also in favour of this mas of the largest other man in the realm, abgeola than":

have care, and the majority of the House of the loading brewer of the town, and it is Coondoon is in favour of it, including the DAYOTS

Speaking of Wales, only within very recent times that any opposition Prime Minister. has been expresses to such a selection for the head of the municipality. The most honorud ten si Dublin at the time of my visit there was

сеще

At

it

tyranny and free from the terrible reunits which hate played such hares with her men, women and children she can take on a new lease of life. played labour, pauperisms and the like, can be other problems, as of heasing, unom- solved with comparative same if once the people amount of meery, ins conversation with John In the Cabinet and one of the Burns, who is now of total

most honoured is encour

now in Great Britain, he said in Par

Tell the people of America that England's I balleve that it is, and face is toward the light." that it means for the people of Great Britain coming up over the light of life. The sun is the homes of the Anglo-Saxon people all around the world, and it will not be prophesying vain things to say that within twenty-five years, both in England and Great Britain and throughout

world, the English-speaking ,the liquor business is one of the sad facts conserning the the

will be a thing of the past historically; and wo after results of the geost revival, the the will look back with astonishment on a time mah many of the colliery town ospecially in when we permitted it to azist, even as our back and is doing children ask us who was it the band of large, brewing laterents, pablic-house has

the niha large business,

questions obadorning the fact time

of the sad who had given several thousand pounds rivival the peopic of Wales had bad the of chattel slavery. We shall wouder that we

the olurales for

Dessary to the of repaire. In other world, he had tiêu the power, as they did not

they sould have slavery of this gigantic iniquity which is now "Let the axe be lain to the and would have awept the public-house and the near to its coming down. Why embereth it

quer business completely out of Wales. As it the ground!" him as a Broch

was, in scores of lowas the public-house root of the tree,” пра

the revival

DOES THIS OPAL BRING LUCK? In the second place, it must be rehmbared went out of basiness during the that મ Great Beltein the people balsam yet but it is now coming back again, buộ the practically nothing to say about, the liquor in soms towns, bet many, bat dome

ม business to far as the closing of the saloon is conditions are deplorable. The same thing obncerned Lisans to conduct the kapiness also tras of Father Mathew's great pledge of ppblic-hoces is granted by a board taking campaign in Ireland. If at the clus

is of that campaign the people of Ireland could of magistrator, This base of mine staple have voted on the question of the public-hour appolated by the crown, for life. The people in a town, village, or city have

prastjadly

would bave nadoubtedly in scores of town do toice in the matter.

The magistrates oled no license. As it is now, the liquor to a peculiarly shaped opal and awaited

bauines.

has it heel on the neek of the people of Mrs. Marriott, sitting blindfolded on the have full authority to say how many pub fle-hotings there shall be and where. There is Ireland, and the pledge-signing campaign of stage, described the stone, and farther aid no lay preventing the loastion of a ptiblic-house Father Mathew was in a large degree ineffrotive, that the owner of it would have a great deal next door to a skurel or school hozie. The so far as getting permanent results was no of luck He was about to come into a fortune magistrates decide the ipation. In the city of corned. Dubin spends $17,000 every day for of half a million of money, she stated,

information drink.

happy The recipient of this and Glasgow one can stand at a certain ocrber

his opsl, and did nothing, Another hopeful sign of the times marking quietly repookaled acant eleven saloni bir one block of a brga Wesleyko Methodist church. Three of progress is the fact that social ostracism but shortly afterwards left the fanaio hall.

has begun. Discumion has boon ang is It was subsequently discovered that the do- asloons are in the same Block and

Id

prer, the question monstrator of mental telepathy bad revested one to the political arene in Scotland when tha

revenue from the rains of itäbkitd and question of genes or no liceno vote on the endured so long as we did the lyranny" and

ropsirf the ruins of building, but the people did not see in that light, and honored pahilo Bonefactor

one of town in goes out

• brewer

INCIDENT. AT A MUSIC BALL

During the thought-rending performance of the Marriotts at the Pavilion, Inst month, a man, sitting in the etalls, handed over to Mr.

resulta

them on the secure barches to be questioned. It is belly on Frenchman, who has lived in London for the

for mayor. It never redonda & very near truth, and bit upon a fact

of

the larg

Which face narrow street the people questioned now

Another

to be in Kigo

romantic story.

The possessor of the opal is Baron de M This is especially last eighteen years.

are stowled over on the orposite sidewalk, and the decrease in drinking habile,

of workingmen. noticeable in

lily be pushed throned the debra of s❘ the part in the leaders of Parliament. I do!

house. It is a common sight to do a aloon and a church fronting each ether in many parts of Great Britain, and not ab infrequent sight to rea people going out of one into the other.

The fejusties of all this is being reseguired by the people of Great Britain, and for the first time in its history there has been sigilation looking toward what is called

that **lobal reto," is, giving the people (bemsolves the

the

tho

by vote in the first place whether they

not know of one Labour leader in the House of Commona who drinks at all. Twenty five years of Great Britain had no ago the workingmen great leaders in the case of moral suthnaiasts us as they have now in Keir Hardie, John Burns and William Crooks. These men are types of many others who practies and presob abstinence, and are powerful in their influence over the working class generally. Twenty years ago, after spending many nights

The Baron, who was sean by an Evening Neros representative announced that several days ago he received notice that a relative in Mexico had bequeathed to him mining and other property worth more than £500,000 which would bring him an income of £25,000 par sonum.

Moreover: he is convinced that the opal- goutrary to the common superstition with ragard to the gem-has more than a little to do with his marvellous good fortune. the

"It is a neat stone which has been in the of family since the twelfth be said.

right to determinest End of London in the Whitcobspot distria!, possession we have always had the ball have a pablio-house in the neigbourhood! I was simply appalled at the sight of the vast century that it will bring good fortune to any

natefnumbe

numbers of

of workingmen who crowded the public for not, sud in the arooud place of taking heres and swarmed cut into the sirents Sighting direct descendant of the family in the male line-

of

the hands of the magistrates the power up

to the

present time has been simply aligar chicu. In ouo town in Yorkshire I found that and education, owing Temperance sep

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sent meat and education, which has hann going on for years, three-fourth

the pepulation were abstainers, hat there were eileen paleons in the town lisaged by the board of thagistrates. If the people of that town could vote on the question they would vote the sixteen salcons out of basizese indiately Under present conditions they are absolutely powerless to do anything in the matter.

tradition

who holds it.

A curious stipulation however, of the tradi- tion is that the person who has it must possess qualities which have a sympathetic attraction to stone in order that its beneficent effest may be folt. Ona at earlson of the opal is a word lu old Spanish, now

only dimly seen, which means in only

"I have treasured

drunk, Going through the same district last summer at different times of day and night the contrast was simply astonishing so far as the decrease in number of dranken men and women is concerusd. This sundition is also noticeable in restaurants, hotels and in the dining care. limes I counted the bottles of intoxicating Many liquors in dining cars, hotels and restaurants, Fing ish "good luck the gem as an heirloom, bat and in the majority of osses there were more bottles of mineral water than of intoxicating bara thought little of the tradition until lately,

There was liquor.

a time, twenty years when a member of the cadet branch of the family

died and luft In the third place, the liquor business is still go in Great Britain when the teetotaler or

you. I can hardly realise all that that no bil kar over heen abstainor apologised. It is the other man who mentioned me the immenso fortune I hav so strong pulitically

In this connection the saddest it means to me as yet. Up to now my income past by Parliament forbidding obicron auter- apologize BOW.

public house to get liquor for their thing which must be said concerning the drink has not been much more than £500, and to is incorrect-E D.P.)-ering habits of the English people raast be said suddenly and £25,0 a year at one' disposal is a parents-This is

staggering preventing mothers carrying their little child about the women. It is generally said that little

more women drink than we and that the "There have been one or two previous dren into public house. During our campaign more

explained in fontances where my ancestors while holding the wistings were held in different parts of praptics is increasing. This is the constry protesting against this custom various ways, but the majority of those who opat have experienced exceptionally good inek, Kive reasons say it is largely das to the uned to the old tradition. You may imagine persorally, I I have not never paid much A fox f The English-

papore-bave

Groner's License which permits the grocer to

ac

taken up the one ye of the children, notably taste not of Gladalone. In what is known as the ever that the gem will now

be most

When all mattera are enttled concerning the estates I shall not mind my full name being

. . published, but I do not wish that in the present state of things. shall live in London where I shall karo a town house, BDÓ

and I am also Logotiat Ing for a residanes near Bournemouth.

When all legal matters o nnected with the lukeritance are settled I shell start on tear round the world. I love travelli

travelling bave

Birrady been round the world twice. The Baron, who iss dark, clean-shaven man of forty, commenting on the incident at the Pavilion, asid be won by no means & beliover in mentol tolapathy, and he made the experiment he did simply from idle ouriosity,

through the Loudon Tribune, which bas

} seit certain kinds of liquor as he sells food. In orafolly preserved by me. facte oon- sinriling printed some

remarkably cerning the habits of mothers who bring little this way women have become accustomed to drink with the household food. ordering children into the public house, And mkuy esses give them drink to keep them quiet. Another sign of the progress of this reform found in the decrease of liquor values. There is also agitation against the employment!

But *of members waw eight behind

JOATE

ago of barmside young women who stand

of churches and of Parliament who had the bar in publie foutes or in the public refresh- ment rooms in railway stations and sell liquor. large shares in brewing in riests in Great Strange Bs it may seem, the barmaids themselves Britain. Most of these individuals to-dar have had indigestion meeting and passed reaclu would be very glad if they could dispose of their Turra has been a tions against the temperance people, elsiming shares, oven at a loss. their right to continus in the business. It tremendous depreciation of the value of thes is an sicnishing fant

at one of those shares within the last two years, fact that indignation meetings Thero was present as

The great thing which the people of Grast thicial member of a certain church who argued Britain face to-day is the probability of legial Lint the Governthent should not prevention which for the first time in Euglish history from going into the public-house, for, will put a real check on the liquor business What The Christian people he said, "Who will thers be to lead home their

children

As a busine99.

by an

motor Bad

know solicitors of Buckingham-street, is about Mr. Collings, of Collings and Co., the well- to proceed to Mexico to act as the legal sver of the estries and other property there.

dinnken fathers and mothers if the children of Great Britain want, I think, local representative of Baren de M-in the taking

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the

are not permitted to go in "This was sotually whelming majority, is given cut as a good argument, in a meeting of option or local volo. The Government

tis pledged Temperance against its pession a strong loosing tewpersues cranks. it may also be sait in this bill. Whether it will go so far as

5 th Us 0 the

the question conuestion that in an indigestion meeting held people

right by

the hrowers

wers in one of the largest manuise of lioguse or 30 license is a question. turing towns of England the statement was

would be an exceedingly áraatio measure for the Ent the Government made in resolution that browers were among people of Great Britain. the most useful men of the city because they taude committed and cannot well avoir centritated so largely to the hospitale, churchus something in the matter.

and obaritable institutione.

Find the wo

be thus fans of Commons last summer

the Government, through the Prize

The hold which the liquor business has yet Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Cannermsu,

tho people of Great Britain is illustrated in

a great variety of ways socially and religiously. eatlined the policy of the Government during Au interesting e se in at present under disms its next sasion, Standing before a crowded sion. The Bishop of Manchester be recently house, facing beuches fail of members of declined to loose a denson to se asistant the House of Lords, he exid with great nurses at Christ Church, Blackburn. He says emphasis, that the question in regard to the rear of that church is not fit to be entrust the liquor business of Great Britain va ed with the trainings of dessous so long as he the most important and serious question

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