THE TEMPERATE
... THE TEMPERATE. The temperate aro the most truly luxurious. By abstaining from most things. it is surprising how many things we enjoy.— MUMS. ...
... THE TEMPERATE. The temperate aro the most truly luxurious. By abstaining from most things. it is surprising how many things we enjoy.— MUMS. ...
... IS IT TEMPER ? There is a good deal in that. And this uncertain quantity, temperament, that plats such queer tricks with its victims, what is It? All through life it has a hand in must of our habits kind accounts for looi of things that puzek us in others ...
... temperance. Sir, —At meeting of prohibitionists held in Stroud the ult.. Sir William Wedderhuru referred to the ** temperance movement the Cnited States, any should run away with the impression that the efforts of the prohibitionists there have had good ...
... TEMPERANCE. Bir,—Beaten at every point. Col. Fergusson suggests that the correspondence might well come to a close. says last letter •’bristles with inaccuracies' and points to two instances —the incorrect rendering of his own name ami the title Mr. D ...
... Temperance. The Drunkenness and Registration of Clubs (Ireland) Rill (second reading moved by Mr. T. W. Russell) after brief discussion, in which Colonel Kenyon-Blaney described it as temperance gone lead, wan rejected by 10'2 to 79. Peer Dye Dispute ...
... TEMPER. A peenliarit;• of the sins of team is that their worst iallseiree is upon others. It generally the weik, ton, who are the sufferers, for temper is the prerogative of soperiore. and inferiors, down to the baltrn.i of the stalk, have not only to ...
... appetites and passions. On the basis, however, of the various misuses of the word, if temperance in fermented beverages means Teetotalism, then temperance io the use of food means Starvation ! Yours faithfully, JOHN A. PACE, Sectetary. The Archbishop ...
... TEMPER. Giving way to temper is an indulgence' of the emotion. that is nearly always undiguified and unprofitable. Once in a while, when the provocation is great enough and the cause is important enough, an outburst of temper may be warranted—though cn ...
... TEMPERANCE TRIP TRAGEDY. young woman named Trotman, from Moredon, near Swindon, went the Gr*'at Western Railway Temperance Union outing to Swansea Saturday. Shortly after her arrival she was taken ill, but she determined return heme with the trippers ...
... TEMPERANCE. Preaching at a special service held at St. Phillips’ Church, Birmingham, on Monday under the auspices of the Midland Temperance League, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Temple) said the cause which the Lori blessed was not always the cause ...
... TEMPERS. The following additional tenders complete the qu rterly list: —Cheese, per cat. coffee, 2d per lb, augar (lump), per owt, A. 3, Long; tea, la 8d per lb., aoda, 4d per cart. F. Cottew arrowroot. Is per lb, mustard, 9 I per lb, starch, per lb. ...
... for they might rest assured that temperance would always prove a great blessing. The temperance movement began in America, and the first pledge came from there. That country was much ahead of England regarded temperance in the Christian Church. They had ...