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THE RECTOR OF NEWTOWN ANDj…

WHAT AN EARTHQUAKE CAN DO.

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THE TEMPERANCE SUNDAY. To the Editor of the Montgomeryshire Express and Radnor Times. Sir.-The North Wales Temperance Association de- 8irea to eall the attention of all the Congregations of North Wales to the lemperanoe Sunday, viz., the last Sunday is November, and begs that special notice be given to Temperance at every place on that day. In his excellent address at Wrexham, the Venerable Archdeaoon Howell laid a great emphasis on that temperance should be elevated to a more religions sphere, and remarked that it was prayeis of Wales that succeeded in getting Sunday Closing for Wales. The present juncture is most important, when Parliament is about to take up the matter in earnest- It is essentially necessary that an earnest prayer to God should asoend from all our congregations, for guidance to our legislators, and success for the cause. Let this be done. Our resolution passed at Wrexham, was as follows That the prevalance of drinking habits among the population of our towns and villages calls for vigoroQ8 oruade by every possible means, on the part of all the friends of sobriety, to save those who are periahing." This resolution is short but full of importance, and ought to obtain serious attention. It has been suggested that a visitation of the Sunday schools of every denomination be made, to give a temperanoe address, and take the names of persons willing to sign the pledge. In some places much good has been done in this way. An effort to instruct the children and young people in the principles of sobriety is suggested, and that the ministry of the gospel should teach and warn in an nonest and earnest manner, and that no preaching meeting, or association, should pass without one speoial sermon for the purpose. And if the power is given to the people, as we trust it will be soon, it will be of immense importance that all the people should be thoroughly enlightened, so that they may, and will, make the proper use of that power. There- fore, an awakening with the cause is a necessity. Let .the. collection also be remembered, a large collection is not asked for—only a penny from each 1? y~f K congregation only do this faithfully, and send it to the County Associa- tion, a good harvest may be expected as a result. • x J. EIDDON JONES, Sttfttery N. W. Tvmperaooe Amaistign.

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