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GOING IN FOR TEMPERANCE

... smed of mine that is, if you'll go into temperance with all your might. The old man seemed struck dumb for a moment: bat when he found his tongue, he made that useful member make up for lost time. Wh0 into temperance! he shouted. Did anybody ever hear ...

[ill] TEMPERANCE EXHIBITION

... 80 1 155t1 Io ?? ?? its name would imply, the . ev4r3ytrhiing that caan in ainy way be con- crcnecttcd Ewith the cause of temperance, and ] Osy ?? be congratulated on having I ,,rs rhillitiol at once unique and interestiag. Us bell is mainly taksen up with ...

TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION AT THE SALTAIRE EXHIBITION

... TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION AT THE SALTAIR.E EXHIBITION. Following in turn after the Co-operative Congrcss held a week ago, the temperance party of the county held a f6te at Saltaire on Saturday afternoon, in 'the grounds of the Royal Yorkshire Jubilee ...

TEMPERANCE DEMONSTATION AT KIRKBY STEPHEN

... TEMPERANCE DEMONSTATION AT KIRKBY STEPHEN. I The annual damouatrauon of the Vale Eden of Hop* teok place yeaterda? Kirkbr Stephen, when nearly fort? Banda of Hope from all parta Waatmorelaad and Cumberland. The wtath«r vu fit*. and of people were coariTe ...

Literature and Reviews

... Committeeof the Hull Female Society; an interesting report of a pub- lic meeting of the Temperance Societvin Freemason's Hall, Hull, and another report of a I emale Temper- ance Meetian in Bethel Chapel, Hull; several letters to the ' Editor; a lesson for ...

Reviews

... SM&O. 1. THE.HULL TEMPERANCE PIONEER,.ANI- ItECRABITE JOURNAL. Edited by ROBs FiRTH, Seoretary to the Hull Temperance, Society. ' This little unpretending perodical holds on the- even tenor of itseway-; doing: good service to the cause to which it is ...

CANON SHEEHAN AND THE LEAGUE OF THE CROSS

... CANON AND THE LEAGUE OF THE CROSS. In the new Bifhop Waterford the advocates temperance may count upon one oi the strongest allies in tea Irish episcopate. In farewell address to the men's branch of the League of the Cross, in with the Church of Sd. Peter ...

Poetry

... and Queen of the West ! Froa TlnE PRESS, an Irtsl newspaper, suppressed by ChtenimOest, to casry UNION. THE CALM AND TEMPERATE MIND. O tell me not of diamonds bright, Or orient pearls so fair- Gay, sparkling gems, to please the sight; There's one more ...

Poetry

... and Queen of the West! Froeze TIlE PnESS, an Itrsh newspaper, suppressed b'y Governmaent, to carll/ UNION. THE CALM AND TEMPERATE MIND. 0 tell me not of diamonds bright, Or orient pearls so fair- Gay, sparkling gems, to please the sight; There's one more ...

Poetry

... blest-thou art free! The riches of temperance soon will restore thee To all that thy sons can e'er wish thee to be. Too long has the curse of the drunkard hung round thee, Enslaving thy children and wrecking thy bloom; But temperance, smiling through tears, hath ...

Poetry

... dangers will we dread v But onward with the temperance gale The glorious tidings spread. CHORUS. The Charter let ail people sing; The Charter will our freedom bring; 'Tis now our own-we see it near; While Temperance guards the front and rear; The battle's ...