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The election law is intended to render effectual the constitutional right of suffrage; it should therefore be construed liberally, and the means should be in subordination to the end. "In this case it may be reasonably doubted whether the canvassers are obliged to reject the votes of Tioga. Mr. Burr's opinion to the Canvassers.

If he disregarded the hint he would, as likely as not, fall accidentally down a disused shaft. The people of one district applied to their M.P. to have canvassers brought under the "Noxious Animals Act", and demanded that a reward should be offered for their scalps.

Although they do not take the stump and sit upon platforms in public assemblages, they are superior house-to-house canvassers, and in their homes noiselessly urge the men to do their duty. For earnest persistence and true loyalty to the party of her choice, the Negro woman of the South outdoes her sister in white.

On the second day a number of newspaper men called advertising canvassers, most of them, who left cards or circulars with Kenyon, showing that unless a commercial venture was advertised in their particular papers it was certain not to be a success. One very swell individual, with a cast of countenance that betokened a frugal, money-making, and shrewd race, asked Kenyon for a private interview.

"Seventy-two stenographers, book-keepers, canvassers and writers and trade-aid people at their desks," he observed with an easy wave of his hand, and moved on into the art department, which was in another wing of the building where a north and east light could be secured. "Here's where you come in," he observed, throwing open the door where thirty-two artists' desks and easels were ranged.

"Say, Hartley, I wish you'd leave her out of this thing; I don't like the way you speak of her when " "Phew! You don't? Oh, all right! I'm mum as an oyster only keep it up! Get in all the church sociables, and all that; there's nothing like it." Hartley soon had canvassers out along the country roads, and was working every house in town.

As Goodwin says, he is a wooden cannon. As Leighton says, he is a mountebank for a minister. The second lesson is to all those who are politically enfranchised, and who hold a vote for a member of Parliament. Now, crowds of candidates and their canvassers will before long be at your door besieging it and begging you for your vote for or against an Established church.

Then in the afternoon he's at it again when the weather will let him, and he generally spends his evenings, when not studying, in mending his clubs or painting balls. Then he's one of the canvassers for the class crew; and belongs to the Senior Debating Club, which draws its members from the two upper classes; and he's president of the Golf Club.

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