THE BEST WAY TO TEMPERANCE.
DEAN OF WINDSOR'S OPINION. ! (rsou oto own cosasapoiroxxt.) LONDON, October %. ' Dr. Albert Baillie,-* the<Deanof thfy Royal Borough" of „ Windsor, , opened last night a refreshment ;robm,atthe Rovai Albert. Institute, ■> Windsor, -of which ; he is president.. i, j : He made the ; v first purchase: afc-fthe bar—a glass of;sherry—which in the presence of a large members. Lady ? Edward Churchill accompanied: the dean :: and drank a glass: of /port. Dr. Bail lie said: '"Some people sayil am encouraging .drink, I say that is nonsense. If people want to drink they go round the corner. 4 "It does not encourage * drink, be-,, cause it is possible to get anything; here. I believe you will find ''hat-in-stead of 'increasing drink it will d©r crease the . amount of drink among, #• great many. This .is the best way; of. temperance, which is founded 1 people being sensibly self-controlled' and using all the things that they find they think best for. them without any. particular desire to be gay dogs."
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19463, 9 November 1928, Page 2
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