The Ladies Vote.
p»7ini^ra)EST.]
To the WOMEN ELECTORS.—Be true to yourselves, your Husbands, and your sons. Prohibition means sly grog shops and worse evils. Therefore, be fair to your men folk, and prefer the clean licensed hotel to the dirty disreputable shanty, unfit for decent mea to enter. Bo \fise in time. Assert your womanhood. Better good liquor in open bars than bad liquor in bad houses. MR. JUSTICE PRING AND MRS. HELEN BARTON. " Pdi*. Justice Pring to Mrs, Bas'ton, Prohibitionist and No»Licsnse advocate: You would not give brandy to a dying child when brandy was re» commended by a doctor? Mrs, Barton: Mo; I would not, Mr. Justice Pring: Well, I might Inform you that if you refused to do it, and the child died, you would be guilty of manslaughter. "I hope there are not many who.hold the same viowsi Mrs t Barton would not even use brandy to save a person who would otherwise die. We find that Mrs. Barton 13 a woman who Is not above slandering other peofllc."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1305, 7 December 1911, Page 7
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173The Ladies Vote. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1305, 7 December 1911, Page 7
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