Incoming Resources
- The people versus the liquor traffic, the great speeches of Hon. John B. Finch
- Ritual of the Provincial Club of Temperance Watchmen in Nova Scotia, instituted at Durham, N.S., July, 1857
- Constitution, laws and rules of the order for the government of subordinate divisions of the Sons of Temperance, including by laws of--division no.--located at--
- Principal Grant's letters on prohibition, as they appeared in the Toronto daily "Globe", December, 1897, January, 1898
- Minutes of proceedings in the House of Commons of the Imperial Parliament in the session of 1834, relative to an inquiry into the extent, causes, and consequences of the prevailing vice of intoxication, with extracts from the report of the committee of the said House on the subject, also, an incident on the Maine Law
- The question of the day, a temperance lecture delivered at Montreal, March 17th, 1873, by J. Newton Emra
- Anti-Bacchus, an essay on the evils connected with the use of intoxicating drinks: in this work, the character of the wines of scripture is settled in accordance with the inductions of science and the facts of history, by B. Parsons
- Discourse on intemperance, by William Gregg
- Adresse des Associés de la tempérance de Longueuil au Rév. père Chiniquy
- An address upon the use and abuse of alcoholic drinks, by William Bayard
- In the present position of the temperance question, what is the duty of the Christian church in relation to it, and in what manner can that duty be most effectively discharged?
- Lectures on temperance, by Eliphalet Nott ; with an introduction by Tayler Lewis ; edited by Amasa McCoy
- A talk about wine, what it is, its use and its abuse, by G. Crawford
- Address read before the Horton and Cornwallis temperance societies, on the 26th February and 3rd March, 1846, and published at the request of their respective officers and members, by Richard Knight
- Sayings and doings of noted temperance advocates, by Maria Simpson
- Manuel ou règlements de la Société de tempérance dédié à la jeunesse canadienne, par C. Chiniquy
- La tempérance contre l'ivrognerie, [A.B.C.]
- The Canada temperance manual and prohibitionist's handbook, by George E. Foster
- An essay on the importance of combined efforts in the cause of total abstinence from intoxicating beverages, on the part of the clergy of all denominations and the religious public generally, and the responsibility which rests upon them in connection with that cause, by J. Willoughby
- The temperance teachings of science, adapted to the use of teachers and pupils in the public schools, by A.B. Palmer ; introduction by Mary A. Livermore
- The question of a Dominion prohibitory law, considered in its financial, moral and religious aspects, by Wakefield Hardgrave
- Erring through wine, a discourse delivered in the Richmond Street Church, Toronto, on Sunday evening, December 18, 1870, by A. Sutherland
- Eubulia, an essay on temperance, from an historical, moral, social and physical point of view, by John Stephenson
- The "strong drink" delusion, with its criminal and ruinous results exposed by numerous facts and arguments with examinations of remedies, by John George Marshall
- Orations, delivered on various occasions, John B. Gough
- Conférence sur les propriétés délétères des liqueurs spiritueuses, faite à Québec, par L.P. Paquin
- Constitution and by-laws of the United Canadian Alliance for the Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic
- Trial of Alcohol by jury, as it took place during three evenings, before crowded audiences in Quebec, in the month of March, 1852, reported by John Morphy
- Scenes and dialogues, entitled, Harvest Queen's coronation, prepared and published for the Halifax "Cold Water Army," and intended to benefit the cause of temperance and intelligence
- Journal of proceedings of the annual session of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Canada West, held at Toronto, October 24th, 25th and 26th, 1855
- Some comfort for drinkers, by Albert D. Wood
- Conférence sur les propriétés délétères des liqueurs spiritueuses donnée à St. Sauveur de Québec, par L.P. Paquin
- Book of degrees of the order of the Sons of Temperance of North America
- Total abstinence considered as one of the greatest promoters of domestic happiness and social and civil order, in an address delivered in the lecture hall, Anne St., Quebec, at the request of the Knights of Temperance, 5th September, 1854, by William Stewart Smith
- Canadian Prohibitory Liquor-Law-League, containing proceedings of the convention of the league, held in St. Catherines, on the 24th and 25th May, 1853
- Temperance talks, by Thomas McMurray
- What does it cost?, statistical report, &c, presented to the convention of the Canada Temperance Union, held in Toronto, September 7th, 8th, and 9th, 1869
- An address on total abstinence, delivered at a meeting of the "Cavan Temperance Society" held in Cavan, on the 25th March, 1840, by John Knowlson
- Brother G.M. Rose, a temperance story, by Maria Simpson
- An address designed to afford a brief statement of the scripture warrant for temperance societies and of the Christian duty of total abstinence, prepared by the Rev. Messrs. Keir and Patterson, and adopted and published for circulation by the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia
- The Star of temperance, a collection of songs and hymns suitable for bands of hope and other temperance meetings
- A plea for total abstinence, by A. Sutherland
- The National revenue question
- Ritual of the Brotherhood of Temperance Watchmen in North America, instituted at Durham, Maine, 1849, revised in a new draft by the central committee, December 14, 1853, again revised by general convention at Durham, Nova Scotia, July 22d, 1857
- Speech of the Rev. J.B. Strong, Wesleyan Methodist missionary, delivered at a meeting of the Lower Horton Temperance Society in March, 1841
- An essay on the order of the Sons of Temperance, by Thomas White
- "The dreadful end!", "The awful scene! The supper!" by Boderick [sic] McGregor, Esq., New Glasgow, reviewed, by a Highlander
- Lectures on temperance, by Eliphalet Nott ; with an introduction by Tayler Lewis ; edited by Amasa McCoy
- No Bible sanction for drinking intoxicating liquors, but the support of the total abstinence cause a Christian duty, addressed to ministers and members of churches, by John G. Marshall
- The Toronto Rine boys, by Maria Simpson