THE WORKER'S ALPHABET.
(By Mrs Mary Kuhl.)
‘‘Apply thine heart unto wisdom.” Believe for present victories. Co-operate with all well-devised methods. Distribute freely good literature, hooks, benefits. Execute thoroughly the work in hand. Fortify mightily all weak places. Give practical aid in the way of selfhelp. Hold fast all that has been gained. Instruct, agitate, organise. Justify not the wicked for reward (license). Keep the principle of Prohibition ever before the people. I.abour to keep in touch with the needs of humanity. Mass all the forces for local work. “Neglect not the gift that is in thee.” Obey marching orders to the letter. Purpose to do something definite each day. Quietly rest in God’s promises. Report all work done —on time. “Sow beside all waters.” Totally abstain from all that is evil. I’ndertake the hardest task first. Value each life worth saving. Watch to improve eaqh passing oppor tunity. \enophon-like, he truly courageous. \Uld ns compromise with s : n. Zeal according tc knowledge is most helpful.
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White Ribbon, Volume 27, Issue 319, 18 January 1922, Page 1
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