The White Ribbon. For God and Home and Humanity MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914. 1913.
“WE SHALE NOT LASS THIS WAY AGAIN.” Another milestone of time has been left behind. The last year, with its opportunities, will return to us no more. Have we used them well, or are we grieving over the things we left undone? 1013 took a heavy toll from temperance workers. Our loved leader left us to enter into the fuller an I nobler service beyond. With startling suddenness Mr G. B.
Nicholls was (ailed to lay down hiearthly work and “come up higher.” Who will >tep forward to fill up the gaps left in our ranks? The W.C.T.I’. lias made steady progress through th«' year, but it has simply been a year of preparation for the fight before us thi- year.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 223, 19 January 1914, Page 9
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