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Las diagrammes suivants illustrent la mithoda. errata I to t 1 pelure, on i n 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 i • The Greatest Realistic Burlescjuc Farce Ol THK Latter Fart of the Nineteenth Centuiy lUSTICE PEG A NO HIS JUSTICE SHOP In the City of Win. ; IN FOUR ACTS, DKSCKIPTIVE. T7)y>\v, this City •f(»re the legislators and tlie peojile known as t lie 'I'enipeianoe (Jnestion. The ])eople are divided ieto classes of those who want, and re(piirt\ the lis. ' of stimulants, or drinkers, and non-drinker,s. To control and eietto a r.'Vinie for L'overnment p'lrjioses, the Le,i,'is'ati>rs enact certain law.-, of restriction in > he traflio in u ines. lau'r, and ah'oholic liipiois; and baiL'ain with a certain innnber of t-iti/.HUs, known as lici-nse-liolders, to sell under their U'strictive l-iws to tho.se ." In T )ba this third c'ass is leoveseiued by Mother Mulo, Mrs. Cisni, Rev. Ogg, and Litigation Ciraindealer. Surely they are descendant.s of some of Cromwell's adherents. These people manage to exert an undue influence ovviiigto their perseverance, backed, as th^'y pretend, by a reserve force. Legislators should carefully eonsid r the possibility of making laws so istrictive that the people lo^e respect for them, and in this way defeat the objects intended. res Tilt le is no post nility of niakiiij,' InvvH thut will make men cfmsider, believe, or feel tlmr it is (V crimo to partako of their favorite bevorac;e. Alcoholic bnviM-aifoa have been in uau since the dawn of history, Jind will be used until mankind is rf<'onerated and human tastes and customs are completely chanjiod. o (^PPCTBI^S. Ji STICK I'Kt;. A rctirtd soldier, knows little of law, less of justice, nothinj^' of the aniilysis of evidence, and whose decisions depend largely upon the conditions of his stomach and rheumatism. Trominent features in his decisions are bumptious as-sumpt.ou and jelentless [)rejudice. CuiKi' tiiANT. Prominent otHcial in .Justice shop. SrKii:i;. "lever with the j)en, and eipially clever in manipulating lawyers tjuestiont i-he witnesses' answers. pK,TTii'o»it!KK. Does the dirty work for boodle. Si'Y. Ijots of character. The lawyers have been trying to make additions to it by cross-examination. (iiANT Kktaineus. In waiting on Giant Chief. Citizens ani> others. ; Act I. Givo utrniiii (h ink ni\\n\\\in {hn[ is rciuly to pcrirth. and niiio to ihnsc ilmt ho of lu^iivy litiart Lot lijiii drink and forKtH liis ituvi;rtv iimi rutnt;tnbiT his misery no Mionv l'u(>\ KUiis, ('Imp. :U : li. 7. SCKNK I. ,/itstic: .shop in City of Win. linter Justick Pkc;, Hcuiui:, Oiant Ciiikf, (Jiant I{i;tajnkks in ■ii>f(itin^r on the Gidnt Chief, Lawvkhs, Citizkns, and I'KiTiFOCicJKK. All (tre .sen ted. / .Ti'STiCK Pi-:(i takex tiie chair and in due j'onn opens the Justice shop lor business. Giant l,a)ids Ji'sTtcK Pkg a doennien/. Enter motley crowd, ordin try lirnnks, strei t ;'/'/•/>■, and i^eneral t(ni;dis, escorted hi/ (jiant. Complaints Iodised by the (Hants. Machine Justice meted out[(iuicldy. Of these nnjortujiatex nobody knows, nobody cares. The Justice batteri/ is now ready for action JusTlc^: Pec;. Are the victims in Court .' Giant Ciiikk. They are, your worship. Justice Pec;, Are the spies also present 1 GiANr Chief. They have departed hence, your worship. Justice Peg. Wliy are the spies not within tlie jurisdiction of this High Court? Giant Chief. They have likely taken alarm at popular indignation and have fled for safety. Justice Peg. Does there remain even one spy upon whose evidence this court can convict? Giant Chief. Yes, your Worship, one spy remains, but his evi- dence cannot be corroborated. Justice Pec;. Away with such technical folly ! This Court requires no .such idle and useless form as corroboratixe evidence to convict these victims. This Court is a law unto itself. Enter License Holdei;, chari^^ed witJi sellins. I'ijty dollars and costs. .ivsvicK Pk(; (solilo<|uy). Ah I ha ! Truly a ^^oodly haul from these wicked ones. A i^ood day's work for the maciiine whose power shall b(; f(^lt and feared throughout the City of Win and the gieat Province of Tuba. Oil, how 1 have lonij;ed for to-day's victories! Their money we have ; its sound fell upon my ear with a peculiar and indesciibable charm, like the gentle nmrnuir of a low fountain stealing forth in the midst of roses , of the soft, sweet accents of an a,ngel whisptT m the bright, joyous dream of sleeping innocence. M(»ney ! Their money! Our monev ! ' riiniy ti> aul iiirnliiite {}istir>\ l\);ttt \m'\:Ssv) Hof.DKlf. cluir'^iui With ulliii;^' liitrini^ f>iohi- bitid hinirs uiiiln' I ol)ii L(tu's. St'iMiii: i-f.iiis sitninKHis und com/^/niiit. /'/«// cC " nut j^nilfy" cutertd by Lkknhk IIoldkk. Coi'HT Spv. Abiiut tliirty iiiimitcH aftc i- tlu- tiinr for closing liur !, with ii friend, secun-d for iiiysclf ami frit :i(! inttwitHtini; li<|iiorH in this \ ietini'h. hous*', (joritiiiry to th«' laws in sucii casus made and prn- vided. Lawnku. How do you know it was I) ()'cIocl< wlicn yon \v<'r(> in tho ))ai' ' l)id you havo a watch '^ Col Ki Sim. No, I hati no watcli, l)Ut my fiiiiid had opc. Lawvkk. An> you willing to swear tliat your y //»;;»/ hjul a watch and that you saw it .' ( 'olJHT Sl'\ . I did not sue his watch, hut he told nie he hail one. Lawykk. N\ hen did he tell you lu; had a watch .' Coi'iiT Si'Y. The night l)efore he left tiie City of "NV in for parts unknown. LAW^ Kic. Then, as a matter of fact, yon did nnt Icnow what thu roal time was l»y anytime. CoUHlSl'V. Jiy my l)Oaiding house clock. hhrc ii !ii<')ir,nu vrtin'^Ic ciihiils /;t/;i)iri\{ i: I'i i; e.xclauns ahovr thr tliii " /''/ty dollars and costs." Exit Dekknoan'I', and the s/iof^ adjoKi us. SCKNK II. All the characttrs fT/'Scnt, and Justice .Shop duly opened. Enter another Dkfkndant, eh(U\i;id \i'ilh stlimii tic , .lu.STicK Pi;i.. .Vnd liow does thi ; \ ictim plead ; guilty or not guilty ? Dkkkndant. I plead not guilty, your worship. JusTK^K Pkg. Let the trial f>f the victim proceed. Enter Counv^vy, :now known as Ckown Witnkss upon the luthority of Ppvn'iFo(;(;KK). CoruT Spy. < )n the night in (|uestioi. I w(nt to tin- \ictiiu's liou.-e and found the doors locked. JusTiri': i'l'.f;. And voui evidence.' CoiJUT Spy. VVlicii w<- «»n' ut tlu' Imr I cftllcd for tin- drinks and took IxMir, an intoxicaf in;; drink, niy collj-aji^uH iiIho took a drink. The \ ictini served uh. \ paiil LT) (mtiIh for the drinks, the victim partook with UH and took the cash .uIho. JciHTlcK I'kii. And what then 'I (/Oi'KT Spy Have I not sworn (juito enou;,'h already to convict this victim ,' Have? I not done all I was expected to do,' h'.ittcr It iiiniihtr of Civi'/.hS)^. .IrKTicK l*K(i. Sirs, who are you, and why do you intrude upon llio sa(!r<'d precints of this lli,';li ('ourl ' VwiHV ( !ii'i/,KN. Wo lilt ri.sltli'iifs oi Win, your worship, chiimm^ l)e respectahle men. Wc earn our own livelihood in the City of Win. and respectfully oH'cr our testimony in the case now pending 'icfore your worship. -lusTiCK 1*Kora and w.is ur.alile to jjet into the house. Nkoond CirizK.N. I tiied the doors and found them locked. TiiiKi' Crn/KN. The dooi-s were locked and I could not enter the house. Koi'KTU Crn/KN. At two ditlerent times that night T tried the doors and found them locked asjainst me. KiKTM Crn/KN. 1 found the door locked . .lusTirK PK(i. How do you account for Crown W^itness securing .'id mission .' FuTM Ciii/i'.N. May 1 consult memorandum, your worship I Keads — Falsity, falsitication, falsehood, deception, guile, untruth, :ncndacity. invention, fabrication, perversion distortion, prevarication, niystitication, simulation, pivtence, duplicity, gammon, buncombe, tlam-bam. llim-tlam, . .hsrui; Fv.c. Sti>p. sir, what mean these words / I'lrrn Citi/kn. I :im looking for a word. .li'snrK Vv.i\. What is it .' KlKTll ClTI/KX. He .'.•c(/. lCi:tt liocomotivf, Kum Klip, V4iis that the dooi's wei-e locked, l.ou can you account foi- the presence of the Court Spy in the l»ar '. The < '(jurt S^.y does not attempt to account f>)r it ? JusTlCK Pko. a trivial matter, indeed. L.NWYKU. On the conti'ary, your wcji-ship, accoiding to ;l1I th(? rules of evidence, practice and prei-edent, it is a mo't important and \ital circumstance in arriving at a judicial conclusion. JusricK I'k(;. (Seems i^nuillij surpr/sfl at llu tildmce for Ihi (h'fojicc Til I'll i'lii lo llic (IcfcJtddHt). |)id you serve the crown wit ness with drinks on th.' night in (piestion '( DKFKNDANr. No, T did not, and never saw the man until seatcii in that chair. JustickPk*; (Solihxinisiufj). A strong defence indeed. So dill'er- ent from the ordinary cast' of its kind. 1 have it in my mind to dis- miss the charge agaijist ilie victim, and wore T my own mast.er I would not be forced to the extremity of dissimulation ; but, alas I f must dissemble, and, therefore, will reserve my decision. \Cnrt(iin.\ SCtiNE III. TIk', inner woi'/ait<>s of the nhu-ltine. An uppi'r room in jnsfice shop. Scrihi'. seated cit table. Enter IjIckvsk Rolukr and Giast Cmikv. Lickn.sk IloLDKR. I require a copy of the evidence of the Court 8pv ill the case in which I am niach^ dclVridant. ScHiiJK. I can secure it, sir, uai it will take some little time to make copy. (jliANT Cm IK. Your object in ie({ue.Ntin;,' copy of this evidence? Licii.NSK iloLDKH. It is my intention to have your Spy arrested for perjury. (JiANT Cjiikf. Are you not aware, sir, that you cannot arrest » Crown witne.ss while hi; is being used as a witness ? LiUK.wsK Holukh. Tliat, sir, is a (|uestion for my lawyers to discuss. [Curtain ] ScKVK rv. The residence of justice Peg. Enter License Holdkk and Lawyfmi. Lawyku ^^'e are here, your worship, to obtain a warrant for the arrest of tlie Court Spy, for perjury. Justice Pk'J. I demur at taking information and issuing warrant to arrest the Crown witness. It interferes with my adnunistration of Justice on these victims ; however, as there is no legal (escape for me you can have the warrant. The warrant is Issn ;!. | Cnrtoin.] Act ill. Dritik no longer \\i\1(m", but ii.so a lit tic wiiu' I'or t iiy stomach's s;ik(! and tliino often i.-.tinnUicd.— Tniuiiiv, (."-aa)). 5: -lA. SCKNK I. diisfici: S/iop open, and ikc ntarhrni' in (jood rnn^iin.;/ ojvAt. J'!)if-r -lisric;-: Peg, (i'Axr Ciiikf, Sokijjk, Giant Hetainkus, Lawvkk, Ciii/knh and Pi:'rnF(iG(;i'.i{. .JisiitM. Ptxj. (Asidt> to (>i nt Cliitf) List night, neai' the hour 11 of one o'clock, the Victim and his lawyer wrung from me a warrant for the arrest of our beloved Crown Witness. I'ut be careful and see that you do not execute the warrant until the Crown Witness lias delivered his evidence, the victims have been sentenced, and the good work completed. Look well to expediency, and your duty. Giant Chikf. 'Tis well, your worship, your instructions shall be obeyed most scrupulously. JusTiOK Pko. I ;uii vow icady to deliver the judgment I liave had under advisj^incnt find rt'Mr\e. Is the victim in the Court? Pettifogger. H-j is, your woi-ship. \' tctiiii siaiid'.i up. Justice Peg. It is the judgment of this Court that you be Hned fifty dollars anJ costs. [Aside \ It had to be. We cannot allow the evidence of our Crown witness, though unsupported, to be discredited, " Veiii, vidi, vicL" Enter nnof/ter victim. A ivrinu/le ensios ht-t/rrcu Lawveh, Pr.TTn-oGc;KH, and Justice Peg. Lawyeh. I am entitled to ask the.-^e (juestions, as we have a right to know tiie character of ti»e Court spy and informer. Your worship allowed similar questions on a previous occasion, and if your worship persists in overruling (]Uf■^lio(ls of tiiis nature there is no use of going on with the case, and J will It^ave your Court. 1 will no longer be a party to such a disgraceful farc-e and travesty upon justice. It is about time some of these informations wer*; laid Ijcfore another magistrate if there s goir)g to be any justice. JusricE PEf;. Be careful, Mr. X., there must be no reflections on the magis.ti'ate. Lawvei{. I am \ery well able to take; care of myself. lam simply €:xpressing the truth and tfie opinion J entertain. 1 am through with this roaring farce. Exit Lauveu. Justice Pec; (to ric/imj. As your counsel has abandoned your case we will waste no moi'e time of tho Court; I therefore condemn you to pay a line of $50,00 and costs of prosecution. [Cii)-t -'•A -V/, urtain.] Scene Til. justice shoj). Futter Jvhtwm'Pf.u, Pkttifoockk, (Jiant Ciiihf, Hcitii:!:. Lxwvhrs and CnizKNs. -TuSTlCK Ph(i. I am now prepared t) render my decision in the case against the prisoner. The prisoner (Court Spy) is led in by a giant. Justice Pe(;. It is my opinion that the witiK^sses in this case are so clo.^ely identiHed with the "trafliv' that their evidence cannot be taken by this Court ; therefore, my judgment is that the prisoner be and is hereby dismissed from the further custody of this Court. First Citizen. Truly an outrage. This is worse than Russia. Second Citizen. We are not in it. lie will not believe anything that does not suit his puf-pose. The machine must have its victims. TiiiRi) Citizen. An absolute failure of justice. To have committed I "' iM 14 thit peijiiifd st;;iiii)) would h;iv<> pl.K.t'il tin; iiiJichiiie in an awkwaid situation ;unl spoiled their <;,iiiie. A.mki{I(;a\ Ci'I'i/i;n S() this is I'^ii^disli law ; IJritish faif play I Now, in our country w/ tlic conrt spy. Enter live more vietinis,
.wer to oui ad verti-eme nt f or .1 minion, MAC yon Nkw L'oukt " I'V. The AM\\^\ your Worship. Piorrii-'oiiUK:: tdkc^ Xkw Si'V n^idc foi- jmlichi! i)islnt, lioiis. PlCTTIFOClCiKK (rf-ii /f.) A likely lookin;^ knave enouj,'h. [T'c Si'VJ In this work take a careful survey of the streets of Win, the interior of any house intendetl to be convicted. This, by care, you can easily secun^ while inakinij your rounds. [t w;ll not \ni necessary in all cases to ert'ect an entrance or obtain access to f-he I)ar, or to purchase drinks. Simply swear li.^'hi, keep a stilf upper lip and stick to your line. The Court can and will do the rest. Make tin; late spy, Puncn, your study and pattern lie was a jewel. [Chi- I (1 III. Act IV, And'Xoah bcKim to hi' ;ui luislji.adin.-m mivI lie ijlaiili>il :i \-iiiry,ii'(l And iKvlrank ©f tlio wino and was dniidvL-n - ( ^'iiesis ;) : 'Jd, Jl SCKNK I. Jitsf/cc Sliop. Oj/iC'i-s, l.ira'yrrs, Prlfi/ogi^^'i's, Citizens. Enter LiCKNSK Hi-n.DHi:. JusTici': Pkc. .Sirrah, how do you plead before this court of law, et[uity, a jid justice. (Jnilty or not guilty '. LicKN'sii HoLDKH. 1 am not guilty, youf worship 1 have prepared no defense, because I knew how unavailing a perfect defence would be in this (,'ourt. E can only appeal to your humanity for a mitigation of your pre-determined sentence. du.sTicK PK(i. Mercy, do 1 hear aright.' Mercy to one oiyoiir cln.ss in this court would be (|uite out of place. Stand up, sir, and I !' 16 will do you the justice of this court, and enforce the laws of Toba in such cases made and provided. You have Ixen brou£{ht into this court and and charged with selling intoxicants contrary to law, the extreme pen- alty for which violation must be visited up(m you. I, therefore, con- demn you to pay the sum of !?500, to forfeit your license, and to pay the costs of this prosecution. LiCKXSK HoLDKU. Your Worship, the fine is more than I can pay. JusTici': Pro. The wisdom of our Legislature has made provision — broad and ample enough to meet such a contingency. In default of the payment of this fine, the sentence of this court is that you be imprisoned for the term of two years in the common jail, and at the expiration of jour term of imprisonment it is further ordered and de. creed that you be banished to the north end of Lake Winnipegosis for the period of seventeen years. Enter aiiotJicr riciiiii. Justice Pkcj. How do you plead, sirrah ? Victim. As all pleas in this court have the same result, your wor- ship, it makes little difference how I plead, or what I piove. JusTiri-: Pi<:(;. State your plea, sirrah. Victim Guilty, if you like. Justice Pfo. I sentence you to accompany tha next relief expedi- ^our wor- i expedi- becomes 3 analyze majority possible luder the d Litiga- I'tniii.] 10 : 12. re quite with my 17 Skcond Friend. We have had a vote on Prohibition, and the Legis- lature is now in session. First Friend. The most iniportjmt recent event is that poor old Justice Peg, enfeebled by intirmities, became so rank in his decisions that an indignant people, thoroughly aroused at last, demanded his re- tirement. Tourist. I am not greatly astonished at the information. What now? Who occupies the position of Police Magistrate '. Second Friend. Mr. Jude\, a young man of good ability, skilled in the law, possessed of solid character and strong individuality, .juite incapable of being unduly inllueticed in his opinions and decisions. Tnder his administration of that ollicc all classes receive fair treatment and even handed justice. In facf, we now have a pi/lice court with a police magistrate presiding. [Curttiiit. ! Scene III. Place, the British Museum, London, Eng., A. I). JfJ-?K Enter Tourist a)i(I Guide. Tourist. Guide, what do these figures mean 1 Guide. Justice Peg, Court Spy and Pettifogger. Tourist. And this mournful looking female figure ? Guide. That figure, sir, represents Russia mourning that alter centuries of experience Russia had been outdone in outrageous injus- tice by these three citizens of Win, under British laws, in a British colony, and in the boasted civilization of the nineteenth century. iCurtnin.] IN TllH JiAVV ElKJK OF KHSTlUCTi VK LAWS. iiiAi.odui:. 7\V iTddhi;; room i)i (t)i Hod'!. Mkkcmant diid PKorHiETOK (if the llousi . Mkhciian'I'. All ine I This is \v(';ii'yinJit nt medicines. If my home was burnt out to-night, myself and family escaping with our lives and night- clothing, we could not purchase anything to supply our necessities on the Sunday. Have simjily to accept the charity of the world, friends, and neighbors. Money can hire a livery or procure a cab. The man without money, unable to indulge in those luxuries, may twiddle his thumbs or pos- sibly seek harmful pleasures. Our wealthy citizei'S can indulge in horses, keep servants and coachmen, and ease their weary selves on the way to hear the desired Sunday service, see the latest and the parson and the duty paid to conscience. The street cars are stopped. The working man is helpless in the liands of the powers that make, decree and enact these laws in conformity 10 J'KiritOK with tli(j de.signitii,' inacliinc: powei- of tin- (liurcli. I'lai^* iciilly it is a (\:\y of inopiug and wtvirinaHS ; to the iiiaiiy, fiiftnlly sociability, vv>t and recreation ai'o denied: insteiid of libc 'ty uml it''r-oii;il fieedotn^ streetcars to convey peoph' as their plui'.sure jukI iiidiyuliiul riie iruormed that they could »iot remove it to another place nor drink on the premises. It iloes seem absiwd to make a matt'r that is perfectly le^al, (according to existing laws, during the consumption (.; a drink,) an illegal act and crime two minutes later, and ticcomp luler! with the out- rageous penalties attached. 1 -♦C19 o o flxp a> o ® il> o a o o i > f> aJJ^ B'oi* i'liii llio llii|>li*il i-iiiiM' iiriflM'f «>iiliiiK Im'4'IhI nor «l:'iiiliiiiu uiiKM and y<' mi.v, II<> liiilli ;i4l4>%il. 'I'lir Moil 4»f linn i<» 4onM> «>ntiiiH: iiiiil ili'iiililii;;; niiil yv %ii>, ll4'liol4l ii KlntlonoiiM innn, s\tul n winrbilihcr. ■till Mi*«4loin io iii«>iu agitation which has for its object the most insolent and useless invasion of personal lil>ertie.s and popular lights known in the history of modern times. LinritrAs.