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Life on the Prairies - Temperance Movement
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Pamphlet
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1926


Prohibition was abandoned in 1925, but the Provincial Police still had work to do enforcing regulations related to the sale and distribution of alcohol.

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Pamphlet
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Keywords:
Saskatchewan Provincial Police; Liquor


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Image Preview R-B10109 Drawing 1 - Premier Scott declared prohibition as a government policy.
Image Preview R-A9944-1 Drawing 2 - "A copy of the 'Pledge', which was used to gain support for prohibition."
Image Preview R-70 PDF Document 3 - There were attempts to bring in prohibition as early as 1888.
Image Preview R-E2499 PDF Document 4 - The 'Crusader' newspaper was a leading advocate for prohibition.
Image Preview R-A19421 Drawing 5 - Following the government's declaration of prohibition in 1915, editorial cartoons predicted the fall of 'King Booze' in
Image Preview R-A26890 Photograph 6 - A distillery in the trees near Forget.
Image Preview Pamphlet PDF Document 7 - Prohibition was abandoned in 1925, but the Provincial Police still had work to do enforcing regulations related to the s
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