TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES
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... THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT. lice. ite DRAWING ROOM MEETING AT THE PALACE. By invitation of Mrs. Temple, a large number of ladies end gentlemen of the city attended a drawing room meeting at the Bishop's Palace, yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of hearing ...
... PRIDE AND TEMPER. Caroline and Edward Spencer had been engaged in marriage to each other from childhood, and the period at which their friends bad determined that their union should take place ?? arrived, they were united under many favourable auspices ...
... take the chair on that occasion, at the request of what he believed was the oldest Temperance Society in Bxeter. During forty years it had. exerted itself for the temperance cause, and seven years ago purchased the hall with which many of them were acquainted ...
... Intemperate Temperance- Pr-uilster'a Opinion at Teatotallers. It is not often that teetotalism meets with Opposition at meetings of Australian religious bodies, but this was the case at the Presbyterian General Assembly recently held at Sydney. In the ...
... RAILWAY TEMPERANCE UNION. ' A public meeting was held in the Victoria Hall at Exeter on WVedn-sdaV evenine. lust, to inaugurste at br nch of the United Kingdom Railway Temperance Union which wItS recently ?? and ie affiliated with the Church of Englard ...
... as id THE BISHOP OF LONDON ON r. .TEMPERANCE. e Dr. Temple. Bishop of London, wab present re yesterday at a breakfast given by Alderman Barrow, rel Mayor of Birmingham, to the memnore of the .h ?? Union of Elementary Teachers, and spoke at. at length ...
... TEMPERANCE MISSION IN EXETER.I At the invitation of the various temperance societies in (a- Exeter, Mr. Coad, of Ilfracombe, has undertaken a seven Rc days' Gospel Temperance Mission in Exeter. The first of meeting, which was well attended, was hold on ...
... the furthejauce of temper- an ance work in cities. They ought to erganiso large miebions in their great cities, and so reach the th people. Tt'ey must do something in the coming do 'yoir to s-ive a good stimulus to' the Temperance W, League -The motion ...
... I TEE TEMPERANCE LEAGUE AND THE | SANlTARIANS. LBREAKFAST AT THE ROUGEMONT HOTEL- With a view to enlisting the sympathy and co-operation of the Sanitary Institute in the work of Temperance Reform, the members attending the Congress and a number of the ...
... TEM PERANCE FETE AT KI LLERTON. The Church of England Temperance Society in th of Deanery of Tiverton East, on Saturday afternoon met by together in Killerton Park, the u73 of which had been bic kindly granted for the occasion. All the branches in the ...
... i TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION AT SILVERTON. The second annual demonstration of various local branches of the Church of England Temperance Society, took place en Saturday in Silverton Park, which had been kindly thrown open to the society by the trustees ...