AN ANTI-TEMPERANCE CABIN
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... Drumglass Temper- v ance Association; James A. Dickinson,Esq., C.E., hon. secretary Drumglass Temperance Assooia- tion,; Rev. E. W. Vobson. Moy Church of Ireland u Temperance Association; Rev. J. Stinson, Bally- s magran Presbyterian Temperance Association; ...
... guest. Then, again. he had been twice pre- sident of the Irish Temperance League, and twice Grand Chief Touplar of the Good Templar Order. (Applause.) In It niame of his brethren of the Temperance League he gave their guests, the re- presentatives of the Irish ...
... court, but the cases disposed of were fev in nutm her, and possessed no features of public interest. TIlE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT. UiSTER TEMPERANCE AssOCIATION-STAR OF EBrN LODGE.-A very successful public meeting (under the auspices of the above lodge) was ...
... tire advancement of morality and religion, is much required. Sucir a society as the Temperance League is greatly needed, The object is to unite the friends of tie Temperance ?? tion in prayer and etfort, and in a nior'e vigorous prosecution of the cause to ...
... behalf of the Temperance League. The application was refused. Margaret Owens applied for a new license for 15, Institution Place, and t2, Lettuce HilL Mr. Seeds appeared for the applicant, and Mr. Rlea opposed on behalf of the Temperance League. The a ...
... it was sometimes difficult to avoid getting into a temper, and he did not altogether blame these who were occasionally in a temper, for no one was much good who had not a temper. A very good-tempered character was, as a rule, good for nothing. Businese ...
... as to the bad temper of the pony, Mr. ENrus handed in a certificate from Mr. 1PFKenny, V.S., stating that he had examined the pony, and found no marks of violence on it. lir. O'DosNL said he was afraid Mr. Groom had given way to his temper, and, yielding ...
... the Irish Temperance Leagnue. The application was refused. Michoal O'Kane, 20B, York Street, appifed for a new license for his preomises situated as above. Dr. Macaulay represented the applicant; Mr. M~elisafy opposed for the Irish Temperance Lsague, and ...
... t's TEMPERANCE MEETING IN WATIERFORD. a, to WATERFORD, TuESDAY NiGHT.-To-night a lia large and enthusiastic assemblage met in the Pro- testant Hall of this city in connection with the annual meeting of the local branch of the Irish re- .Temperance League ...
... the Court as to the manner in which the parties lived together, she said that she was of a violent temper, and would have frequent out- bursts of temper. She had never heard that peti- tioner had knocked his wife down. The ease for the petitioner beig ...