MEMBER CAMPAIGN.
"Prohibition," . Ith, lilt. I>• ,11 l'o|lo\N l!.l\fll. 1 \<T<>ss Ul€ -• ■ <'l U!U« S! tO I haven, the port looming li our horizon while \\ • strain at red ed, I'm wondering how many ol you are Inking row reepouiibility, ouily. Thii the and< thought that will intrude, in iplte 0! the fuel thai we mode such a goodl) ihowing at the at Convention deck-porede, when ttion rmi high tha: ( 1111 \> <la> would bring as lem 1 r the port ol our deeire. in list our trww oi itnlwnrti numbered Mil, but li LtSI wi could only show ;in incr« as»- ol 1 4 ■> in the march past. Our Captain plained, and explnnotioni are uauall) so unsatisfying, because b. hind t ; there is always More or lem of an apology for ihorteomlngi that tl ■;t to ha\o bona Quite ■ thouannd mart on board, only the berthi applied for and , Uotod Mad r.ot bona paid for, and I ily financial ; longen eould be eai rled, NOw, this haif-relled Indlfferenot on the pan of the memhen ol the crew is enrtainiei prolonging the i when the tog is being hnuled in tor its annual count, every hand 1- • snooted, in the oars ol our ship. to be on deck. The Captain, with all her staunch oflta re, can gel nowhere without her crew, abo need to i>. jortUnf. punning and nafer tO first in their endeavour to add. not merely nun ireda, but thousands, nay. tone of thousands, for the Uam work in hand. VFe are almost : | roni today, but not each null hi feeblj awnki to the privilege thai ' s in the eomradeahlp that mean Mff What a fOree WO should 1" the thought would renlater its if la each henrt that our Ood aeedi our operation in His redemptive pur
the world, and that our countrj needa ui to be up and doing our Imt rate shore in freeing ber Iron, th. • rnflta that claims for hire. the bodi< - and BOUII Of tm D and a onion . aocent little children, to 1.-1 in no I r sing f lullabj of content while wading In tho plaot I ( hu; l.t us p! mil) the depths of consecrated and con tlnuOttl effort to win otlo n to don the ••white Ribbon." the badge et the Member ship Fours for 1 Big Addition, BEATRICE M HARBAND.
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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 418, 18 May 1930, Page 4
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392MEMBER CAMPAIGN. White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 418, 18 May 1930, Page 4
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