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APPENDIX II. 



QUOTATIONS FROM THE LICENSE ACT WITH 

 RESPECT TO MINORS. 



"Any licensed person who allows to be supplied in his 

 licensed premises, by purchase or otherwise, any description 

 whatever of liquor to any person apparently under the age 

 of eighteen years, of either sex, not being a resident on the 

 premises, or a bona fide guest or lodger, shall, as well as the 

 person who actually gives or supplies the liquor, be liable to 

 pay a penalty of not less than $10, and not exceeding $20, 

 for every such offence. 



"Any licensed person who allows to be supplied in his 

 licensed premises, by sale or otherwise, any description what- 

 ever of liquor to any person under the age of twenty-one 

 years (hereinafter called the minor), in respect of whom a 

 notice in writing has been given to any such licensed person, 

 signed by the father, mother, guardian or master of such 

 minor, correctly stating the age of such minor, and forbidding 

 such licensed person to sell or supply such minor with liquor, 

 the said minor not being resident on the premises, or a bona 

 fide guest or lodger, shall, as well as the person who actually 

 gives or supplies the liquor, be liable to pay a penalty of not 

 less than $10, and not exceeding $20, besides costs for every 

 such offence." 



