The problem of religious progress . e evil of drunkenness. The formation of 18,400Juvenile Temperance Societies, with 2,617,000members, pledged to abstinence, attending 700,000meetings in a year, at which sound teaching respect-ing the nature and effects of alcohol is imparted, isa great omen for good. Numerous organizationsfor sailors, railroad employees, and other laborers,and counteractive agencies, institutes, clubs, cocoahouses, and coffee taverns, (285 in one diocese,)afford further hope and assurance for improvementin the future. xi I .A. C3-xe-A. i«£ zazx. SnuwiNc iHE Consumption »)K M


The problem of religious progress . e evil of drunkenness. The formation of 18,400Juvenile Temperance Societies, with 2,617,000members, pledged to abstinence, attending 700,000meetings in a year, at which sound teaching respect-ing the nature and effects of alcohol is imparted, isa great omen for good. Numerous organizationsfor sailors, railroad employees, and other laborers,and counteractive agencies, institutes, clubs, cocoahouses, and coffee taverns, (285 in one diocese,)afford further hope and assurance for improvementin the future. xi I .A. C3-xe-A. i«£ zazx. SnuwiNc iHE Consumption »)K Mali Liouoks in ihkBritish Isles. See tables in So enormous is the consumption of these liquors that the scale used inthe previous diagram had to be reduced to a point one sixteenth as large. Total Gallons gallons. per capita • • ^^/ 775,171,584 ? ,374 312 .1,113,448,754 970,788,564 ~~ ? 5 976,828,104 • ,600 x; I-A. (3-1^-A. iv£ Bill of thk UNriKn Ki.\(;i)()M fdk iy Vkars. Liquors in20 Years. Exports. British Products, 10 Years. Debt of Great Britain, 1893.


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