Not Worth While.
A Canadian speaker who was anxious to win feminine favour had expresed himself fervently in public as in favour of granting the franchise to women, declaring that the influence of the skirted^sej would purify elections and raise %oHtic? tna higher ieve'. After his address with his
hostess, whom he had expected to pioa«e by his {political championship. "I hope the <lay i<; not fax distant, niv dear Mrs Blank, when *ou will e\erci-i the votini; power." ho said. "Oh; I 'm not particular y anxious"' »j' the calm response. "I don't believe it's worth very much. Mr Blank save that 1C dolhrrs was a.ll that some men got in tha lust Dotmiioii ele^io*^ •' ' si
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 83
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117Not Worth While. Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 83
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