“Owe No Man Anything.”
Mrs Spencer, the Business Manager, feels that many subscribers to The White Ribbon need a vigorous exhortation on the above quoted apostolic injunction. A very large number of subscriptions are unpaid —some for two or three years. “ The rule is, ’ Mrs Spencersays, “ ‘ payable in advance,’ and these subscribers art* keeping back the money that lie longs to the printers. If this phase of the matter were pointed out to them, I feel sure that the majority would forward their subscriptions to date. Will you please help by an appeal in the paper —not too mild, for grace enough lias been given now. Will these tardy debtors take Mrs Spencer’s words to heart and immediately remove reproach from their names.
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White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 136, 15 September 1906, Page 8
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