Ilow to Get Interested.—“l cannot get interested in Temperance work,” exclaimed a young lady. “No, dear,” said her aunt: “you can hardly expect to. It is just like getting interest in a bank: you have to put in a little something first. And the more you put in—time or .Money, or prayer—the more the interest grows.”—“The Indian Witness.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 356, 18 March 1925, Page 14
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