LOYAI TEMPERANCE LEGION.
I Helen G. Rice.) ■*er, M , u i of mine—which way m 'hou made a road to-day ? Bt thou followed Love’s sure <h B 1 hill and over plain? Bchsoever choice thou’st made, ■ ’<* another road is laid—m «* transient, fading trail. I l a path that shall not fail. Brmore some.foot shall stray the road thou mad’st this day. let each of us beware B his thoughts and motive bear! PO road that we shall choose, B‘ r pilgrim feet will use. W° *’ill follow where we lead Bit as lif,» shapes life, indeed. ■ a brother’s care, and pray B ,0 mark thy road each day. I —James Buckham.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 15
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111LOYAI TEMPERANCE LEGION. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 15
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