OUR BUSINESS.
“l ve never been a regular preachy for Prohibition, you know.” Have you ever heard that? Qoiii you say the same? If so, why? You’re “no good at public speaking? But there is much more private thaj public speaking, and it is going to & more to win our cause. Are your children ardent? HiJ often do they hear you speak of Prohl bition as a work constantly in yod thoughts, dear to your heart? “A word in season ” l)o yet make them realise now is always thj accepted time to care about our eaus* to think, to pray, to believe, to ensurt our children s belief? Theirs will be the harder job than ours, to keep the country “dry” when we have brought it to that. Theirs to am- personally that the law we win a kept, for the honour of the country. And it is our business to Ik* sure thf? care. KATHERINE MERCER.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 369, 18 March 1926, Page 2
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