Dr. H. K. Carroll, the American statistician, has published his usual carefully prepared summary of the. gains and losses of American denominations for the year 1910. It shows an increase for the year in tho United States of 2300 ministers, 2400 churches, and 027,000 communicant* The grand total of religious communicants in the United Stales has now passed considerably above thirty-five millions, so that out of every thousand of the. present population 355 are members of some religious body. A rTiymo's good enough when not really bad, And has Congo very plainly to speak. So give mo a verso that nsks havo you had Somo of Barraclough's Balsam this wcol;! BARUACLODGII'S ACACIAN LUNQ BALSAM. Is 6cl. The latest extravagance indulged in by Parisian society women is for lnp-ilogs to have visiting cards which are left by thoii mistresses fct houses where there are pot dogs. Eight hundred and forty cremations look place iu England last year—a decline of fifteen from the total for 1908. Covering XiOO square feet, and toweiini; up sixteen storeys high, the tallest office building in Hie British Empire will ha erected' shortly- by the Canadian Pacific XUUn-M- Conujamr. at Toronto* .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 10
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194Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 10
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