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CENTRAL MISSION.

j NO-LICEXSK ADDRKSS. 3 Last night's service of the. Central . Mission at the Kind's Thciitro took" its 3 special character from the presence of - several of the delegates to the Xot Licenso Convention, who occupied seats f on the platform. The liuililiug was well liiled. The choir rendered the antlipiii, "Cry Out and Shout," and the Silver Band played selections. J!r. , T. C. Nowton. of the Olasjwu- lirotlicrhnntl, sniif;, as a solo, "\Vlion 1 Siurs vey." The principal speaker iv:is Jlr. 1 C. 11. Poolo; M.1 , ., who wits introduced r by tho missioiicr, the Rev. .15. O. BlaMr. Poole referred sympathetically ' to the Central Mission, which, he unl di'istood, rxistcil to l:el» the people to appreciate their citizenship for time. ami for eternity. Helicon and polities were not like nil anil water that would - nut mix. Heli-rinn showed people the 1 way to the hiyliesv life, and the pur--1 pnse of politics was In enact IcL'isla- :' tidii for the highest henelit nf the coml tminity. He v.as there to utter a hii.; ( > s protest in'ninst the forms of tiade that tend':-d towards the degradation of a the people. The liquor traoie was tnal;i in.r Icirislaiion-most >liHicnlt. In (he te-iiperiincc nioveineiit the cross of Christ was the centre nf siiceess and the greatest source of inspiration.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 853, 27 June 1910, Page 3

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CENTRAL MISSION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 853, 27 June 1910, Page 3

CENTRAL MISSION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 853, 27 June 1910, Page 3

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