58 Words to use with liquors

It is hardly surprising that the Government has decided not to proceed at present with its great scheme of nationalizing the liquor-traffic.

It should be made the duty of proprietors of liquor saloons to Bale out their customers when "too full.

Liquor control evidently does mean something.

There was the liquor question which had hung fire for fourteen years, while the Government had simply played with it, and laughed at the temperance people.

Disregarding the discrimination which is always apparent against those who are unpopular, or who suffer under special opprobrium, as do liquor dealers, owners of lotteries, and the like,[30]

Our cynical friend A. QUARIUS writes us from Philadelphia, that considering the manner in which the Sunday liquor law is enforced in that city, he thinks his native place is still entitledperhaps more than ever entitled to be called the city of Rye-tangles.

She'll knock the spots off the liquor business in fifteen minutes, if you'd like anything in that line.

As they stumbled around they sent several empty liquor bottles spinning across the floor, and one was smashed into pieces.

At one time, the landlord rented the ground floor to a liquor seller.

Men hurry to ask the loose women and the liquor retailers who follow the court when the king will start; for these are the people who know most of the secrets of the court."

If I knew that Mr. Glossop was sorry for having been a liquor dealer and was bringing forth fruits meet for repentance, I would be among the first to hail his reformation with heartfelt satisfaction; but when I hear that while he no longer sells liquor, that he constantly offers it to his guests, I feel that he should rather sit down in sackcloth and ashes than fireside at sumptuous feasts, obtained by liquor selling.

There was no open bar, because the place had no liquor license.

Barrows and Co, from the liquor shop, Monmouth-street, every afternoon, at three.

I am sure it took Thomas, the man-servant, a whole day to unpack the awnings, the bootjacks, the game-bags, the cigar-boxes, the guns, the camp-stools, the liquor-cases, the bathing-suits, and other paraphernalia that these pleasure-seekers brought.

There were many elements of uncertainty in the scheme, but it seemed to me less desperate than trusting to the caprices of these men, especially since they now had free access to the liquor stores.

The chief speaker had devoted the best efforts of his mature life to bringing about no-license in his home city; the subject was to him something more than a topic for a discussion that should lead to no practical work in the direction of solving the "liquor problem" in other cities.

The city of the club has a nourishing liquor trade.

Oh, no, in faith they cannot be good; For if the bearer fall by the way, Why, on the ground your liquor doth lay; But had it been in a leather bottèl, Although he had fallen all had been well.

" "Here is an empty liquor flask," said Stanley.

If the North-West Mounted start to arrest Bully West or to empty his liquor-kegs, they'll go right through with the job.

Damages under prohibitory liquor lawParties in actions for seductionIn actions for injury to minor childMarried womenWhen husband or wife deserts familyHusband or wife as witnessCommunications between husband and wifeWomen eligible to officePolice matronsRight of suffrage CHAPTER XII.

" "That's one of the reasons why the liquor men combine to kill suffrage," said Ray.

Scottish liquor noo and again!

Half fill three test tubes, A, B, C, with one-per-cent solution of sodium carbonate, and add 5 drops of liquor pancreaticus, or a few grains of Fairchild's extract of pancreas, in each.

It would require a ganger's staff to measure his capacityin fact, the limit of the labourer's liquor-power, especially in summer, has never yet been reached.

58 Words to use with  liquors