TEMPERANCE
... TEMPERANCE. Mr. J. E'dy, igent of the British temperance league, delivered two farewell addresses the Great central hall, London on Sunday. The subject of the morning lecture was B:i!y Bray. ...
... TEMPERANCE. Mr. J. E'dy, igent of the British temperance league, delivered two farewell addresses the Great central hall, London on Sunday. The subject of the morning lecture was B:i!y Bray. ...
... TEMPERANCE County N'onien's Union Meet at Camborne The Women's Tenspiersr.c• Association county union annual ing was hell at the Travenson-streirt Methodist Schoolroom. Camborne. Thurwlay. D•votions were led by Rev. Z R. Sarchet, by Mra .1. Johns (local ...
... TEMPERANCE. The great American showman, Mr. Barnum, tempennce meeting in Poiladelphia, asked any oue in the haJI, employers or employe, who had not felt the curse ot strong drink, directly indirectly, to stand up. Not one person diu so. ...
... TEMPERANCE. On the Temperance question, he declared himself to be a warin advocate of the points of the programme of the Temperanto Council of the Churches, and exposed the attitude of Conservatives and Labour in their fear of tho brewers and clubs for ...
... PUBLICITY AND TEMPERANCE. WESTERN TEMPERANCE LEAGUE APPOINTMENT. The Western Temperance League, having long felt the need of intensive preps propaganda, have appointed the Rev. Arthur 0. Barker, M.C. as their Publicity and Literary Representative for ...
... TEMPERANCE. Up the present a Isw hss been exietecce New York which prohibits tbe sale of liqaors on electloo days within quirler of mile of any polling elation Bat by the Scbaß excise license bill it i* proposed to reduce the limit of probibl'ino elec ...
... TEMPERANCE. Bushby, the Wcrship-street magistrate, has publicly praised the police-court missionaries of I he- Church-oi-England temperance society by styling them ' the advocates of poor.' ...
... TEMPERANCE. Ir is now eleimed thet there ere 16000 javenil | Temperance societies sad 2,010,000 children abstainers —__ ...
... TEMPERANCE. Mr M'Ltgan, M.P., drink >a tha great■est carae to individual of a family and to the citizen. Mr Gladatone, _ replying to correspondent on the temperance question, eayt that oar present licensing system ii diacredit and a calamity to the country* ...
... TEMPERANCE. An important step has been taken up by the o; the Surrey county asylum at Brookwoo'd. As preliminary step it has decided to discontinue the supply intoxicants to the whole of the male and female attendants. It probable that the daily issue ...
... TEMPERANCE. Mr. John Kin;, the first man who signed the tee* total pledge in England, and one of the wren men of Preston, died Ainsdale on Jan. 29th the age of ...
... TEMPERANCE. UGGESTIVE Seafet, which has been cirenlated in Reeding. contains the f.Powiog simels c-Iculation. ‘Ia the town of Rasding thers sre 300 pub is-h-ure ; that each of these takes i} ser week, thst would amount t> £156,000 per annum. ‘Tis eum ...