"The Northwest Prohibition Farce" Calgary Tribune Clipping
North-West Mounted Police
“The Northwest Prohibition Farce” newspaper clipping from the Calgary Tribune and dated July 18, 1888.
An editorial piece protesting the exemption granted the Canadian Pacific Railway from the permit-based liquor laws of the time.
“In another column will be found the announcement that permission has been granted to the Canadian Pacific Railway hotel in Banff to import and sell wine and beer as a beverage, and the Mounted Police authorities have received instructions not to interfere with them in the carrying on of that business. . . . The Government at Ottawa (by whom the Lieutenant-Governor of these Territories has unquestionably been authorized in this case) seem to be under the impression that the people of this country are a lot of serfs and nincompoops who have no conception of the rights of freemen . . . ”
July 18, 1888
Newspaper clipping cut into two pieces and glued to a heavier paper, watermark largely obscured.
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FC 3213 L55 002.016
2011.002.016 Box 15. Bruce Peel Special Collections is part of the University of Alberta Libraries.
Calgary, AB