VOTE ONLY VOTE!
SHOW A LITTLE INTEREST. (Contributed by tho Town-Planning Association.) ' ■ Vote for either man to-morrow, but for any sake vote. The deadly apathy that pervades the citizens where anything of a public nature, such as on election, is concerned is a menace to the welfare of the present and future generations. If a man is willing to give timo and thought to the government of tlw city at considerable expense to himself, it is surely a. fair and reasonable thing to expect tho electors to show some interest by exercising their voting rights. Whether you stand for Mr. -Ei-indle. or Mr. Gaudin, cast your vote for your chosen candidate, and hearten him for his work on the council. If you have no particular choice, then read the statements of both and choose whom you shall elect. We appeal to your seme of justice, vote, only vote.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 303, 16 September 1920, Page 6
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148VOTE ONLY VOTE! Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 303, 16 September 1920, Page 6
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