At the- Lllandalf diocesan conference tho 'Rev .Gomer Lewis'asserted that the Church did not , sufficiently 'oncourago colliers and ■other workers to enter the ministry. In reply the Rev. Jesse Jones declared that several colliers, a blacksmith, and a draper's assistant from his parish had entered tho Church.
According (o pue; Victorian tunipopuncn authority the,,prj?,e,for., candid confession should I)<S KJveii to thi;.'husband of (he licensee of.a public lioiifie. This. Keiillcman follows the occupation of' bookmaker, the license being iii his wife's hauioVhf Rtnted that lie wiis a teototftllor, bccaiiso 'a , man who l)cts had special ■riced of-n clear head." When n customer -shoiiled lor, him- he.! indulged in snrsiiparilla, :as In: thought it was"" more wholcfnmc, nnd. if a , customer.had renched the slago of being nn.abli chanipngno.from dry ginger ale he "thfu'gli't. it'-qnitc. lcgitimato to 'supply the latter" at' the pricn 'of"thi!' former. "It's all in the name," said tho ver.v freo-epoken geutloman cynicallji
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 70, 16 December 1907, Page 4
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153Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 70, 16 December 1907, Page 4
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