Our Illustration.
Miss Florence Balgarnie, whose portrait we publish, is, by this time, familiar to a large number of our readers. Her breadth of view, her knowledge of the varying conditions of other countries, her clear, forceful speaking, make her welcome wherever she goes. To the Temperance workers of this colony she is a most valuable reenforcement at a critical time, and every effort should be made to gain for her an audience worthy of her talents. The writer first heard her in London, some eight years ago. Miss Balgarnie felt it her duty to question the action of a prominent work r, and the writer could not but adnvre her quiet courage and admirable self control during a trying episode. We hope that Miss Balgarnie’s visit will be as pleasant to her as it is valuable to us.
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White Ribbon, Volume 8, Issue 88, 1 September 1902, Page 8
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139Our Illustration. White Ribbon, Volume 8, Issue 88, 1 September 1902, Page 8
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