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... LECTCRE ON TEMPERANCE. A I. cture on thu ribove subject 1/0i delivered - is the 1011, Oriftoo Anet, Fitero; on Monday everting by Itr Swleford Frsncle, solicitor. PP to the lecture a free tee wee given to about persons frequenting the me dings of the ...
... TEMPERANCE II 0 T E L, 172 to 181, SAUCIIIEIIALL STULL; GLASGOW. Charges Strictly Moderate. ...
... TEMPERANCE. The Assembly then resumed the consideration of the report on Temperance. The resolutions originally proposed by the Rev. Mr. Harkness, and seconded by the Rev. James Heron, advocated the formation of Bands of Hope in connection with congregations ...
... TEMPERANCE. It was agreed to recommend to all the ministers of the bounds to call the special attention of their congregations to this subject on the hird Sabbath of the month. The UNITED PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERY OF BERWICK met On the and inst.—the Rev ...
... temperance. In conclusion, Lord Aberdare spoke the problem intemperance—-the prison filler,the education spoiler and the health destroyer I wish to state plainly that I do not come before you the author of any panacea, or the advocate or representative ...
... TEMPERANCE H 0 'T E L I 172 to 1 , 31, STREET, GLASGOW. Charges Strictly Moderato ...
... TEMPERANCE. A report on this subject was given in by Mr. Johnston, Springbum. Among other matters referred to was one to which the attention of the Church had been called since last meeting of Synod by a letter from the Rev. Hugh Goldie—namely, the evil ...
... a OE VO havi M their for trial, Blade committed Culling to the Old r the SOUTH METROPOITAN TEMPER. sub- HALL asa mis of the of many sceptics it bted fact that summer entertainme properly organised, will be, and are, liberally ren, nised. A series of cheap ...
... TEMPER. THERE is no defect of character more opposed to the Christian ideal of life than what is called a bad temper. It is a curse to those who posses it, and it is equally a curse to those who have the misfortune to be related by ties of blood or ...
... TEMPERANCE. Tho Infirmary Committee presented report in which they recommended that the officers of the catablisbmenl allowed milk in lieu of beer they desire it. This was unanimously. A WELL-DESERVED HOLIDAY. The same Committee recommended that six weeks ...
... T EMPERANCE A SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING of the NATIONAL TEMPERANCE LEAGUE will be held in EXETER HALL, on MONDAY Evantwo, 7th February. SAMUEL MORLEY, Esq., M P., will preside; and the Meeting will be addressed by the Rev. Robert Harley, F.R.B , F.R.A.S ...