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22: 151:, becoming secretary of the Ontario Temperance and Prohibitory League and giving speeches throughout the province. Francis and his siblings became involved in the movement as children, helping their father write and print pamphlets. 171: 181:
Spence became active in the Liberal Party and campaigned for municipal office. He served as school trustee from 1887 to 1888. He campaigned unsuccessfully for an aldermanic seat on
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until 1907 when he had to step down due to having lost credibility with the radical Advanced Prohibitions of the Dominion Alliance when he supported
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on Sundays. He would be elected to city council subsequently, serving in as an alderman in 1896–97, 1899–1900, 1902–5 , and 1914 and on the
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which became the official publication of the temperance movement in Ontario in 1904. He was secretary and the sole employee of the
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and then manager of the Citizen Publishing Company of Toronto Limited. He edited several pro-temperance journals and founded
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This article is about the Canadian politician and temperance campaigner. For the Archbishop of Kingston, Ontario, see
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in 1904–5, 1908, 1910–11, and 1915, also serving as deputy mayor in 1911.
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and taught in Niagara and Prescott before returning to Toronto to become a
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Alcohol and Drugs in North America: A Historical Encyclopedia: 2 volumes
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Dominion Alliance for the Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic
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in 1861 where his father, Jacob Spence, became involved with the
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