TEMPERANCE DISPUTES

... Gougle's posy 1y tion. There were two temperance societies in the United v Kingdom, between whom an unfortunate difference existed -the National League, the principle of whiche consistdI 'p simply in propagating temperance by moral seasion ; and the Alliance ...

TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION

... TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION. Hie . t'' lilt* a**rids ,L . ■lll.,mcr .11 lie .:, .-Air lonpe• ,' *;■.( S.uioiul Suri'l.ty-•! ix.cn *i!l be on Nine Aor»s. s ,,|, tv n-xt, »t four ..pj f.'r hi i>nr advt'rt'unij lit:. IN PKOOHKDA. ;. , . fSD--n lfc>nt «in>« ...

SONS OF TEMPERANCE

... been actively engaced in temperance wvork. He was delighted to find that the Portsmouth Grand Division had increased its membership, and hoped that as a result of their meeting together the Sons of Temnoerance and the temperance cause gone. rally would ...

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 ...

ORDER OF SONS OF TEMPERANCE

... ORDER OF SONS OF TEMPERANCE, THE SESSION AT MERTEYB. SECOND DAY. The National Division resumed its sitting on Tuesday at the Temperanee-hall, Merthyr Tydfil, Bra. ?? Wightman, Most Worthy Patriarch, in the chair. A proposition sent in by the Merthyr Tydfil ...

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 ...

MARSKE TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES

... ?? ANNUAL SESSION. bapi L- Yesterday afternoon, the annual session or con- colk t ferenee of delegates from the various temperance we societies in the Marske Prohibition District was behie w held in the Miners' Inrstitute, Old 0 Marse. Mr W. be fV is ...

THE POLYGLOT TEMPERANCE PETITION

... The British section of the petition contains over 180,000 names, of which, 140,000 were collected by the British Women's Temperance Assocla- tion. The signatures. are mounted on strong white calico, half a yard wide, bound on one side with red ribbon, ...

A TEMPERANCE DERBY

... A TEMPERANCE DERBY. We are evidently improving, as a nation. On Thursday, the day after the Derby, there was not a single charge or summons to be heard at the Mansion house, and Alderman Allen, who had undertaken to take the place of the Lord Mayor, was ...

THE FRUITS OF UNGOVERNABLE TEMPER

... 1;taI1O my foad, Dr. VlWindet (trwnfit? to the cragia- t trate) UcBL thre women -wheze tinder the ilflaoinee of . . the fi,,s of temper would -not ear ; but obe wA, In gfod I 2ri sellner (aimnt determinedly): if I gets r Levtl 31 .btret reho*roe ol taking my ...

TEMPERANCE CONFERENCE IN MANCHESTER

... TEMPERANCE CONFERENCE IN MANCHESTER. WORE WOMEN. In connection with the meetings the Kuchsetsr Ditoni Branch tlx Church England Temperance togfana of womb held the Mayor'* Parlour, at the Tova vrtLrraar moraine. The Mayoress of Manchester (Mrs. Marshall) ...

TEMPERANCE IN THE TREATMENT OF THE SICK

... what had been the previous habits of the patient, men's notions differing to much what constituted temperance. One man, for instance, who said he was temperate and regufer in his habits was subsequently ascertained to be in the habit of consuming to whisky ...