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ELECTION DAY.

When you come to the end of election day, And you sit alone with your thought, Will your heart lie glad, or bowed down to shame For the deeds that the day has wrought? Will you vote, will you pray, will you work all day, Will your conscience say “Well done.” When the sun goes down on election day Ami your chance for work is done? It's no use to fuss when the deed is done. It’s no use to weep then, friend. This is the time wlr.'n the race is won, Election day is the end. Then work and pra> till election day; Work on till the victory’s won; When the sun goes down on election day Your chance for work is done. —Author unknown.

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White Ribbon, Volume 39, Issue 462, 18 March 1934, Page 5

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ELECTION DAY. White Ribbon, Volume 39, Issue 462, 18 March 1934, Page 5

ELECTION DAY. White Ribbon, Volume 39, Issue 462, 18 March 1934, Page 5

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