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“Work on the foundation is hidden and slow, but the* firmer you make it, the* higher you go. Re*a< h for the boys and girls in the formative period of their lives, and give the m moral backbone* to meet the alluring, degc nerating temptations of life. We sh iff reap a> we sow. Sow the se ed*' <f temperance truth and White Ribbon activities; cultivate wisely and lovingly the implanted truth, and a generation be*n< r these girls and boys grown to womanhood md manhood will demand protected homes and r> hi cius law s. Lilian M. N. Stevens.

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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 238, 19 April 1915, Page 16

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100

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 238, 19 April 1915, Page 16

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 238, 19 April 1915, Page 16

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