Can You Help at Election Time?
BY your personal influence and the distribution of literature on the “ No License ” question before election day. BY impressing on voters that if only one voting paper is given them by the Returning Officer, they should ask him for the Local Option Noting Paper. (It was said last year that some Returning Officers did not give the Local Option Paper unless asked for it). BY explaining to voters that the Top Line only must be struck out of the Local Option Paper. BY making a list of those in your neighbourhood who will vote right, and see that they go to the poll. BN sending your vehicle (if you’ve got one) to carry voters to tlie poll. BY (if you’ve not got a vehicle) offering your services to drive some one else’s vehicle. BY (especially if you are too young to vote yourself) offering to mind the children for some busy mother so that she may go comfortably and record her vote.
BY' being willing to do anything and everything that will help to sweep aw ty the drink traffic and send good men to Parliament.
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White Ribbon, Volume 5, Issue 53, 1 November 1899, Page 9
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