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THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE IN AMERICA

... man's sentilments or q 118' 'proclivities arc, no matter how loudly he talks temper- fi. the~ ance, or bow rauch he performs or bestows for the pro- at DU- motion of temperance three hundred and sixty-four dayt it nmec in the year, if, on the three hundr~d ...

OPEN-AIR TEMPERANCE MEETINGS

... OPEN-AIR TEMPERANCE MEETINGS. I of d of PROSECUTIONS BY TEE POLICE. P0iy the At, the borough police court, yesterday, before Mr. rater Raffles, etipendlary magistrate. Alexander Phillips and Archibald Anderson, temperance lecturers, appeared ia adanswer ...

THE TEMPERANCE PARTY AND THE BREWSTER SESSIONS

... reverend friend Mr. MacNaughton thought or said-(hear, hear, and cries of Order. He was as heartily in favour of promoting temperance sa any one in that room-(hear, hear). But he had a conscience as well as the dissenting conscienee-(hear, hear, laughter ...

THE TEMPERANCE PARTY AND THE COMING LICENSING SESSIONS

... THE TEMPERANCE PARTY COMING LICENSING SESs 8 A meeting of nersaon intarn . uz Luubmug ux persons interested in the tion of the number of houses licensed for dal intoxicating liquors in the town Was held iD t Crash Room of the Poblic EHall, on Th5red evening ...

DOUGLAS LICENSING COURT

... Hotel. Messrs. Cruskhank and Hughes- Games opposed on behalf of the Douglas Temper- ance Confederation. Miss Sh-aud Smith and Mrs. Barri, on behalf of the British Women I Temperance Association, presented a memorial against the granfing of the license, signed ...

AUTUMNAL SESSION OF THE BAPTIST UNION

... four per 1000.l ?? they looked at what various denominations Vere doing in temperance work, they found that t Baptists were not doing very woell The Church es of England Temperance Society was doing best. : That mighty organisation, which would have ten ...

DISPUTED LIFE POLICY CASE

... insurance as a temperate one would be taken. It certainly would not, and what Mr. Lotinga said was, I am temperate, and I ask you to insure me as such. There was a most distinct contract made that either, if this man was not of sober and temperate eabits, ...

DOUGLAS LICENSING SESSIONS

... behalf of the Douglas Tem.perance Confederation, and was deferred. ' John Elton's new application for a grocer's an license in respect of his beer and spirit stores tr, was supported by Afr. Ring, and opposed on SC behalf of the Temperance Confederation. The ...

DOUGLAS LICENSING COURT

... duced a monstre petition against the grunting of new licenses, which had been sent in to the court Wr by the British Women's Temperance Association. Ia most cases applications fcr renewals of exist- ing licenses were granted without comment. The police had ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... charge of keeping a disorderly house, which they called a temperance hotel, at 29, Lord Nelson-street.- Mordan C. Ilarbord and Swaon C. Harbord were bronght up in custody for keeping a temperance hotel at 31, Lord Nelson-street, which was used by disreputable ...

JOHN KING'S WIDOW: FINAL APPEAL

... trust it will be ee sp nded to in a way which will reflect credit upon the temperance community, who owe so much to John King, one of the staunchest pioneers of the great temperance reform move- ment. I will gladly send collecting cards to all applicants ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY A LODGER

... present delegates from the British Northern, Western, Irish, and Mlidland Temperance i leagues, Free Methodist, Primitive Methodist, BaptiSc. CongregatioUSa, and British Vi owen s Temperance Associations, and the Good Temmar Grand Lodges of hngiand and Wales ...