“HOW ARE YOU GOING TO ? VOTE .T Complaints are being made that canvassers are being employed by both prohibs and anti-prohibs t 0 call at houses with a view to discovering how the tenants are going to vote at’ the approaching local tion poll. If these complaints are well-tfounded (and I have not seen or heard them' 1 contradicted) the canvassing of the public, in this way ought 3 to be put a stop to. No one has frhe shadow of a right to ask any other person how he, or she, intends to vote, That is a purely private and personal matter, . and anyone who seeks to elicit this information from another is guilty of an Impertinence that all self-re-specting people should resent^
Keep odd pieces of carpet, as they can be made into quite lSice and useful mats for 'the bedroom doors. Cut the size needed and decorate each end with woollen rug fringe. (Faded artificial roses and other flowers may be renewed, by being touched up with water colours.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 779, 27 October 1922, Page 4
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172Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 779, 27 October 1922, Page 4
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