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SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE

... SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. The annual meetings in connection with the Scottish Temperance League were commenced last night, when the public meeting was held in the City Hall. The chair was occupied by Mr. Robert Smith, President of the League, who was ...

TEMPERANCE IN THE TREATMENT OF THE SICK

... matter was Now engagin: of our augured well er hy oreo He was not a total , and he would notadvocateany such le, but as a of temperance he thise with entertained by the members of the desired to what limits he had found stimulants useful in the treatment wise ...

Tue Temperance Rerormers’ MEETING.w In the report of the meeting of Temperance Re formers, held on Thursday ..

... Tue Temperance Rerormers’ MEETING.w In the report of the meeting of Temperance Re formers, held on Thursday night, it was stated that the motion of Mr Fortune in favour of Mr Tennant’s candidature was carried by a larze majority. ‘This was incorrect. ...

APPEAL AGAINST POLICE ASSESSMENT

... could net be for a moment C held that religion was a necessary part of the pro- pacation of temperance principles, as it was pos- sible for people to he temperate and to propagate tern erance without an ounce of rselgion. MfrLIeTCH-Decidedly. The SnsErnBIF ...

A SCOTCH APPEAL

... difference. If you were to I ask whetber a person was temperate who drank , alboot as much as the judges of old tlhere is no Adtbt what the answer would be, but Lord Eldon would have been considered temperate in his time, although he could dispose of several ...

ALLEGED CULPABLE HOMICIDE AT GREENOCK

... formation of an ascociation of Iaaies disposed to aid in the promotion of' temperance among the, working classes ; U that the associatioa be. called the West of Scot- tb laud Temperance Mission of Christian Ladies, M and should, be an integral part of the ...

THE JOHNSTONE INSURANCE CASE

... statement-- that he was temperate in his habits-was war- ranted. The object of the insurance company was to know that the life to be assured was ant Imerely not rendered already diseased by drinking, that his habits were so temperate ',that there was no unusual ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... never dare peer within the door of a temperance hotel. For the honour of our roal old burgh, could you, or any of your readers, inform the public whether the rumoiur be true, that there is in Stirlng a temperance hotel, where gambling to an extra- ordinary ...

AN OLD HERESY CASE ON PRAYER

... would yet :itPyw wfv ot to btwondeted that the directo. hould seek the epporttnity to lay before them the claims of the- temperance cause. These claims vere 'hen stated by theRev. David Russell, the Rev. David Macrae, the Rev. Dri Wallace, and several ...

CENTRAL POLICE COURT

... POLICE COURT. SrEBEEN 55lOP5 alias FREE AND EASIEB. .lma Temperance Cofee-House.-1esterday, at this Court, before Beilies Mitchell awed Young, Francis M'Gibbon, pro- prietor of the Alma Temperance Coffee-House, Trongate, was accused of having, on Wednesday ...

A SCOTCH APPEAL

... of judging of a man's temperance, arnd eniiht think that Weems was tlltt-lpe-ate, still if they conttrued the question in the light of the surroundings of Weems, then he might honestly and reasonably edescriibe hiusseif as temperate. The Lord-Advocate then ...

KILMARNOCK

... byturginigall those Irla oeetthemselves move and more to secure ha ?? of the temperance ?? john. J~tolle, Air Robert Bird, Mr Thomas Graham, Mr L~,one Of the agents of the Scottish Temperance aondth Mr Murray. mnissionrery, severally ad- dt emeeting -.The Chairman ...