‘ha t,’," X NEED Country Schools on trime *Â¥ ~G: rke, chairman, J. . Sinâ€" | Niceâ€"chaikman;" F. G. . Morley, : ; Exeoutive, Legislation and tation : â€"Committees, â€".comâ€" j Messts. J. °C. Breithaupt, C. G. Marlatt, A. 0. Beardmore, S.~R. t, ‘George. P. Beal, _ Charles , W. iD, . Beardmore, â€" G..C. H. i A.~R: Clarke, â€" J, J. Lamb, W;. ~E. UJ. Davis, H. _ Johnson," R. M. Beal, and â€" S. > Wickett. â€" Mr. A. O. Beardâ€" e was made representative of the ‘Board of Trade Council. s Fielding May _ Take Over â€"_â€" "~McFee‘s Firm C Obawa, _Dec. 19.â€"Iion. W. __ S. Fielding: leaves this alternoon for New Work &nd" will sail for England > toâ€" worre ofder ‘to attend the funerâ€" Ju‘ @ ,ff'qiftm-law, Mr. K. N. Mcâ€" Fee, _ ‘died yesterday. Although * 1 g definitely arranged it would .not .be surprising if the _ exâ€" A ,‘ ‘of(ï¬m were to remain 't,m nd, taking up the successful finapcial.business ofâ€"Mr. McFco and eventually;â€"seoking a seat in the Engâ€" lish Ifouse. of Commons. He has, it is said, |already had â€"the ‘offer of ~_ two ‘Ort. <Abrce. Liberal seats, and he wou! :flmy make a striking â€" ad dition b).k:fls of the Canadians . Miss Florence _ Strickland, arrived mLâ€"ber home this morning after an :5’ w montlys;" . fromâ€"North: Portal, j 'Jlm she has been teaching hool.;â€"Miss Strickland speaks in ver '.,?&istc terms of the great West, its possibilitiecs, anmdl its _ adâ€" Nantages. Theâ€"section she spent _ the summer in was settied some twentyâ€" Â¥e years ago by a class of thrifty wellâ€"toâ€"do cotchâ€"Canadians from Noâ€" ta Scotia, and it would surprise some he live in these older parts to know that the countty schools in that part g‘ askatchewan are equipped . with lephones and many of them . have otgar etc., to assist in the educaâ€" tion of the children. ï¬ml hool Expenses Per Capitaâ€"â€"Whi % as §000 . aS, 41096 0K .. 2009 ers im‘ other .lines." â€" _ , This opinion/ voiced by Mr. J.â€"J. retiting ; chairman ol the tanâ€" ‘ «section of the Board of Trade,in at, the annual meeting, of Ahat body at ; the Natioral Club yesâ€" berday. â€" Regjarding conditions in the jndustry, Mr.] Lamb said,~ _ + n f ue 1911 opeued with lower prices for hides, but during the year there : n steady advances, and at present rd â€"prices provail, the ig :. being" some â€" three to four ts ger poulnd ‘higher , than . _ ‘one vear _ ago. We .mustâ€"also ~remember Wat quality at \this season ol _ the year has very \much . ‘deteriorated. There appears Lo‘ be a shortage ~ of Mides in all the Marge markets ‘of the Warld; there has t been> a (decrease> in ter â€" of ovier 425,000 cattle in ‘the tatge centres |of. the United Statâ€" es from the 1st of January to date, with: last year. Tanmirg materials also ;continue ‘at a high zu of prices, and marked advances _ all classes/of leather are imperaâ€" %i. the c future," The reâ€" Iort was adopted. _ __â€"° _ _ DK i T : : ‘ JA pamplifet has just been issued by :'w'-{r £ tment "of‘ Agriculâ€" ture, containing "the municipal statisâ€" ies for 1910. school expenditure and the per capita expenditure ~ | of ie cities of Ontario are as follaws: as, 1t 1s, AnO. TE: the t adfention in all the of ‘yianulacture, «does old progits commensurate with Jarge capitel irâ€"quired in the bus mor as £00d as those of most Chairman of Bom‘of Trade Postmaster General Decides Bimnter & "| That "Fiying Post" in Te CBreith Sn Bmone o "| That "Pyine P is Too Cathatrines Thomas Are Equi 6 .. 1 14 < [_A_.Ii.l_m rough TO RAISE PRICES|COSTS COUNTRY. $40,000 in pea.. ~‘*Schoolt Per Capita Expenditure Expenditure sn $114,081 > $5.71 s. L. (>11,083B 5.41 »...... 459,959 5.34 (i..s~ <©8.102 4.91 itaâ€"â€" Where arlin Staads 82,191 569,803 46 A10 62,020 81,402 §4,164 883784 219,558 30 30 30 584 930 581 300 896 208 43 10 1 Di 1 & Parents and others are assured that Berlin Business College courses are absolutely practical. They _ prepare young people for the duties of â€" the office as stenographers, bookkeepers, and general office help. â€" Six months‘ tuition usually prepares for a posiâ€" tion. The college employs. five firstâ€" class teachers and its equipment is ‘of the. very best. _ Winter term opens Jan. 2.‘ College office open daily. W. D.~Euler, Principal. Shangbai, Dec. 20.â€"Premier . Yuan Shi Kais, representative at the peace conférence this aftérroon â€" announced his willingness to agree to the estabâ€" lishment of a Republic in China . it the Premier, consents. The Peaco delegates are eagetly awailing ward from the K ng. â€" Mowever, in order toâ€" protect ‘cerâ€" ‘tain â€"vested. rights, the postmasterâ€" general has com» to the conclusion that ample> notice. of â€"â€" this>â€" change must be given, so the "Flyir«; Post" will continue .‘to fy until the first of next May, but it will have to closc â€" its wings ‘ on that date. is Willing To Establish a Republic Court Berlin Elects Officers To Parents and Others we . Commend This School Court Berlin No.78 C.O.F. elected the following officers for 191%; Past C. R.â€"Bro.A. Hatlock. C. R.â€"Bro. A. Kropl. . V.C.R.â€"Bro. Stiefelmeyer. Fin. Secy.â€"Bro. Wm. Meisner. _ Ree.â€"Secy.â€"Bro. A« Foster. : Treasâ€"Bro. J. Cook, Chaplainâ€"Bro. Miller. Sr. W.â€"Bro. J. Stecho. Jr. W.â€"Bro. Buschert. Sr. B.â€"Bro. J. Holtze. Jr. © B.â€"Bro. J. Axt. ; Physicianâ€"Bro. . Dr. Lackner. Auditorâ€"Bro. L. Pg_u_el;mt‘ _ Trusteesâ€"Bro. Steinmetz, _ Bro. Kiefier, Bro. Herticlder. g The ~ deiwamadsâ€" for â€" the regular, serâ€" vice at the usual ~rates are daily inâ€" creasing, principally in the west, and Mr._ Peletier thinks that ho â€" must provide for‘ the needs â€"of the‘ people ojar magey toom funttop it ie artmer ore ing. of having “9'";3'""“' m,“"!-“l‘f"‘»““g treasury to promote the circuâ€" lation â€" of ~â€"newspapers. Consequently this train â€"will have toâ€" bestopped. 4 4 4 444 44 4444444444444 reaeh . «L,.ondon at : 6.30 â€" a.m. This was an entirely new departure in the tdlw.a service and costs the country soum' 0,000 a year. < new postmasterâ€"general‘ says has looked into this matter: very carefully and has come to the .conâ€" elusion: that this: cannot: be â€"continued and if certain newspapers desire to have special deliveryâ€"they must do so ab their owr expense, If this service were. continued it would have. to be given all over the country to the nuâ€" merous points which are in an exactâ€" ly similar position, and it would be so ‘expensive that it would not only wipe out : the present surplus in the postoflice : department,> but create â€" a big ~ deficit‘ # 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 444444444 ¢+4 _ _Ottawa, Dec. 19.â€"Exit the "Flying Post."" . The. manper of its going . is m::. an . acnouncement toffice department; ; >«* ; Jt points out ~that la8t May : the late government entered \ a« conâ€" tract with the Grand T#,‘ Railway Cor, . fore special train to > leave Tororto at 2.50â€" in the morning â€" and reach ©~London at < 630 â€" a m. ‘This WILL NOT FLY AFTER MAY 18T. Montreal, Dec. 19.â€" In the little village of St. iJerome, some. miles out, of .. Montreal, there is a mother of four, all born within ten months‘ time. Adelard Allaire was the Jucky father of a <ten months _ old child the day belore yesterday, but now he is the father of four, . his helpâ€"meet _ having given birth to three more yesâ€" terday. . All concerned© are in perfect health. The baptism of the â€" tripléts . occurred â€" yestorâ€" day. Three sisters .. of . Mrs, Allaire who are married to the three brothers of her husband, hold . the three children . when they were baptized by . Abbe Marsolals. . w‘ 1 SISTERS MARRIED BROTHERS AND ONE »NOowW HAS TRIPâ€" LETS. { Moved by Mr. Weber and Mrf Koch, That the ‘Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay to the Treasurer of the County â€"of Waterloo the sum oi $1464.88, being the amount due . the ‘County Tréasurer on account ol . coâ€" funty road work. Carried. ; ‘Moved by Mr. Snider and Mr. Webâ€" er, That the Treasurer be . and _ is hereby authorized to pay to the Trusâ€" tees of St. Jacobs Police _ Village th« sum of $494.21, being amount due them .as per agreement, together with a levy of one.and a.half mills on Friday, the 15th‘ day of December, A. D. 1911, pursuant to* adjourninent from last session.. All the members present. The Reeve in the chair. Moved by Mr.~ Mattusch ~and~ Mr. Snider, That the interest _ acorued from the Clergy Resorve fund be: disâ€" tributed as follows:â€"$24.00 to : each school section and $12.00 to _ Union 8. 8. No. 4, Elmira and _ Woolwich, No.‘s 11 and 14 Wellesley and ~Wool« wich, No.‘s 10, 31 and 28 Waterloo and Woolwich, and that the _ Reeve grant his orders for the same. .. Carâ€" ried. 4 Moved by Mr.. Weber .and Mr. Koch, That the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay to the Trustees of the several school sections and union sections in . the . ‘Township, the amounts of schoolâ€"taxes as ,g‘ovmd '9‘" B’T‘!! No-'mu Q’,'. ty 4 TAKE NQTICE that the aboreis a trueâ€"copy of a proposed. _ Byâ€"law which has been taken ‘into considera‘ tion by the Municipal Council ofâ€"the ‘Towpship of Waterloo, _ and _ which will be finally passed by. the said Council (in the event of the assentâ€"of the Electors being obtained thereto, as provided â€"by‘‘The ~Liquor â€"Licerise Act‘" and amendments thereto) alter one month from the first publication thereof in the"â€" Waterloo Chronicleâ€" Telegraph, a weekly newspaper pubâ€" lished in the Town of Waterloo, the date of which first publication: was on Thursday, the Seventh day of Deâ€" cember, A. D. 1911. and that at the hour, ‘day and: places therein â€"â€" fixed. for taking the votes of the Electors, the polis will be held. o x: on the dollar on ‘the assessment _ of said village according. . to. a. requisiâ€" tion made by said Trustees. Carried. The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich, met: at Conestogo ‘The minates of the previous session were read and adopted.. ‘Township .of _ Waterloo, â€"â€" Council Chamber, December 2nd, 1911. Passed the day of 1912, 4. That the Clerk of the said Muniâ€" cipal Council of the Township of Watâ€" erloo shall attend at the Township Hall at the hour of twelve : o*clock noon on the Second day of January A. D. 1912 to sum up the number. of votes given for and against this byâ€" law . 5. ‘This byâ€"law shall come into force and take efect as from the first ‘day of Mayâ€" next, "after the final passing thereof. + _ ©3.. That on Saturday the Thirticth «lay of December, A.D. 1911° at the Towuship Hall in the ‘Township. â€"of ‘Waterloo, at the hour 0:"":. ‘0‘clock p:m., the Rceeve of the said Township shall moi-t?;i;vm. signed. . by himself, two persons toâ€"attend : :} the final summing up of the votes b the Clerk, and one person<to ‘attend at cach polling place on behall .of the WW&“‘W éf"hrlfmo ng the passing of this Byâ€" law, andâ€" a like â€"number on behalfâ€" of the persons interested in and desirous ;)( opposing the :passing of this 5?-‘] law . . ‘The council adjourned for one . hour at noon. ‘ ‘The council met again. . , All â€" the Moved by Mr. Mattusch ~and . Mrs Snider, That the following. accounts he paid and that the Reeve grant his orders for the same:~ Cen. Herrman, refund dog.tax $2.00 . 2. That the vote of the electors of the said Township of Waterloo â€"will be taken on this Byâ€"law on the first day of January, one thousand ning: ‘ hunâ€" dred and twelve, commencing at nine o‘clock in the morning, and continuâ€" ing until five o‘clock in the afternoon, at the several places andâ€"~by the sevâ€" eral Deputy Returning Officers â€" and Poll Clerks appaintedâ€" to hold, . on thatâ€"day,â€"a poll for the annual eleoâ€" tion of members of the Council of the Municipalityof. â€" the â€"â€"Towaship â€"of Waterioo. Pe? 1. ‘That the â€" ‘by _ retail ~ : of ‘liquors is , shall be â€"proâ€" ited in every© , ing of other heuse or place of / entertainâ€" mebt in the said Municipality, â€"â€" and inamantaan.s coom 1 ted in / shop or~place other than a house of public &rtertginment in the siid Muâ€" nicipality, . ‘ The Municipal Council of the Town ship of WMM a foowst . «e 0 % 9 90 ro P THE SALE BY RE on e A . MA :{’ LIMUORS IN THI NI u,w or . THE TOWNSHIP WATERLOO. _ WOOLWICH TP. SOUNCIL Y 9e PP Tewnship of Waterloo Byâ€"Law No. FOTICE THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH CTHUORSDAY, BEC. 31, is11 PAGE 13 GEO.. A. TILT, P Clerk. Reeve Clerk. ‘~IOB8 1....2,.. Lizls.. s.... .......~.«. 10 D0 #Reuben Bauman ........ .._.. ......" 12.30 Wan. â€"Mitchell, gravel ...... ... .50 |Chris Martin= ... ...«... «.s._â€"» 1740 (ibo. Klinck, printing contract 120.00 | A. @ingrich %.....s .=.... ou..."" 7.95 C..D. Bowman, ditch awards ... 30.00 4 Isaac Martin‘ ......«â€"...,...~ ... 30.00 Bdw . Snyder, . gravel ... ...... 80 ) TOBAL .....l.s h.lcs. slsc ioei 0 $818.80 Daniel Etnst, herd inspector ... uol Carried: â€" _ Ni yos John Chambers, gravel ...... ...... i.05‘ Moved by Mr. Weber and Mr. Snider Geo. Miller, tep. ‘bridge ... . 1.25 That the thanks of this . Council .be ‘Philipâ€"Graham, damage to horse 45.00 tendered to the Reeve, the Clerk and Isaac B. Martin, gravel ......... ... 7.30 the Treasurer, for the officient, courtâ€" J~Kinzlie; caretaker ...... ........ 10:00 ‘cousg: and obliging "SA which Jos. H. Woods, gravel ..... ...... 3.00 they mwï¬ their *respoctive Andrew Letson, gravel ... ...... $1.50 duties. Cartied. ; v St.â€"â€" Catharines, . ‘Dec.â€"19.â€"Thero was a dramatic"seene in the Genefal Sessions Courtâ€"this morning . when John:. H. .. Stanton, ~an aged man known all over this district as~ ‘‘the olo tolephoneâ€"man,‘‘ because he wears an instrument Tor hearing, came beâ€" fore Judge~Carman for santence :for having ~butned ~the barn sof . Waiter Leyden last Septembet.â€"Toticring= to the Bench‘so that ‘he could â€"hear «his fate, Stanton presented <a pathetic figure.â€" js ) loe e nTs 4 . 26â€"A â€" **Judge," he (rexclaimed in quaverâ€" ing tones, ‘"‘natureâ€"has â€"deprived me of my> hearing,; andmen are â€"now deâ€" privifig me: of (my Aiberty. Iâ€"am <as Theo.. Millet, bolts :...... ... Andrew Freeman,;~gravel ...... ... Wm. Jacubi, ETaVel ... .. ... Walter, .Stork,.cop...culvert ....... Silas Bauman, gvd Menno M, Snidet,<gravel ......... D. M. Bowiman, gravel ... ... C. D.~Dahmer, spikes ... ......... Herbert Lundy,. gravel ...« ... C.. A.. Bowman, SpIk®® ... ... Abe Martin, WwOfK io. ... .0. Ambrose, Brobman, gravel ...... C. D. BHowman, municipal. ditch TObAL y:â€"i0 _ â€"oopc.. vomacns: $890,80 Cabried. & . Moved by : Mr. Groh and «Mr.© Weber That the following accoukhts be : paid t Toronto, «Dec. 19,â€"â€"In the opinion of officials â€" at. the â€"Methodist . Mission Board, the siege of Chengtu by | the rebels in Sze Cheun Provinee, China, which hasâ€" lasted for four months,had been raised ,%w;by the suctess d the DCt : W ht w m about a ‘hundred Canadianâ€"Methodists, missionaries and ~their farmilies, . â€" beâ€" sides about â€" a hundred other ‘Loreignâ€" ers."" 1t is understeod. these all are tance of â€"2,500 miles, ‘by troops: : . â€" being ccorted down the river; â€"a disâ€" AN AGED MAN Is GIVEN _ _ _ FIVE YEARS FOR ARSON Mr. Robert McKeowr, fatheryot Mt. (%.R. MeKeown, M.P.P., died at OraÂ¥revilie: â€" The United States President Tait‘s no m of the treaty NADIAN MISSIONARIES °_ * __ CB on sAbB nr SHANGHAL * 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 b 4b i hb hb Ab CAAA SRA CRAAA iAAA t 4 4+ Tebetan, Dec. 30.â€"The Porsian Ca binet résigned toâ€"day as the â€"result of the Parlisment‘s refusal to permilt the dismissal "6f Shuster: ~Kt is preâ€", dicted‘ that the new Cabinet will be composed of mien who are pledged to .. support the Treasurerâ€"Genéral . $ ie t<* < The Russian troops at"Kashin mre reported ready. to advance .on ~Tehe ran toâ€"InOfFow, .‘ El «C la . ul Aahiwears, ES I" S k Males. Females .Total. 1901, £ ‘Canada .ns. .. .s...... 3,805,300 _ 3,376,087 _ 7,198,348 sns Alberta ...« ..._... _ 381417 156,011 â€"© 315,484 â€" Â¥3,358 t British Columbia ~..... 2$43,835 â€" 136,952 :u.__m + -g&? Â¥ Manitoba ........ ........ . 250,196 250,673 _ .455,869 1 : Nova Scotia ... ... ... _ 251,019 241,320 â€"~~492,030 ~â€"~450,594 â€" Ontario ... ... ~..... ‘1,299,403 1,::3,& 2,583,858 . 2,182,941 _ [ Prince Edward Island" 47,065 A6, § 2 &g: $ Queboc ...... ... ..... 1,012,506 902,799 ©2,005, 1, Saskatchewamn ...... ... ~ 289,114 198,778 ,898.. _ 91,379 yuluk .....":::202.:..= i m +. 99 . e K 1188 â€" ~Northwost Territory 1.930 â€" "*‘+,183~ "<15, 20,139 t# 4# 4 444 44 4 4 6 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 44 44444 4444 4444444444 4 P * CÂ¥ 5oL | 9e sslt 4 ersian Cabinet woeld ue se i ; mo. #4¢,% ":& Â¥ x S rkke * A.d u‘wfli 1 APEBAD .. _ w4 o# 4 Te ;3 & V, L P ® % m ! l_.i:gfl*ifé‘é se o gur‘s il l Ala Wih Molse ® . [* wi td The returns of. the totai population of Canada, as given out‘ by Hon. Martin, Burrel, show that there are 428,413â€"mort males in Canâ€" ada than there are females. The figures are compliete, with the <exâ€" ception of two subâ€"districts in Saskatchewah,â€"ter in ‘British Columâ€" bia, and a few in the Yukon territory;‘ The Yukon, however,â€" ~does not give any population by malcsand females, and, therefore, â€" ‘the total: population (or Canada.does not agreo with the total ofâ€"malés and females in the first linc. Hereâ€"are<the figures by ‘provinces:© Canada..».. ... ........ 3,805,30v Alberta ... ... 384417 British Columbia T..... .243,835 Manitoba ......... ......... . 250,196 Nova Scotia ... ... ... ; 251,019 Ontario ...... ... â€"...... ‘1,399,403 Prince Edward Island" _ 47,065 Queboc ...... ... ...... 1,012,506 Saskatchewam ... ... ~ 289,114 Y ukGs . .......:Lagh..." s E8k Northwost Territory 4,030 nuell i6 joston. Dec. 20.~Rev. Clatence V. T. Richicson, the young '-': ster who is charged with h & c o his. awee! | icll, "attempted suicide hm&m“hWï¬ h a piece of tin. . nir ns ‘i."> P ts His: condition ufa‘t;u butthe may. recover, : M The tridl was set Tof January i5th.> > [sl. * m The Sexes in the Provinces ioe of Abe abro of $882 ~ with Senate ratified 10.60 %30 %.35 â€",00 5.10 14. 00 3.50 3,376,987 156,017 136,952 250,673 241,320 1,233,955 A6,857 902,799 198,778 Suitable replies were made to . the above vote of thanks, after _ which the council adjourned. . . is . ho for . wire fence bonus, undetr . Byâ€"law No. 533. and that the Reeve . graat his orders ‘for the same:â€"=‘ , (eo: S. Gbisel ‘....... ......... ..... $5.1§ (i. Musselfman ....; ..« ......... f:g msag reallhe ataure ies id MKBD ry hk ... â€" }.... : Ax. /// : ND John<W. frony Spice mrtes ns Ab n Henry 'Mm e es in ce t Jacob Aberl¢ s....... ............ 14.85 Wendel Martin ... .ou. ... _ $15 %ï¬m_ hare ds 1 uts cvin s Rhopi® n Bauman ... .. ... ......" 18.35 Chtis Martin®:l....... ...s..s .ls 0ad l’l.g A. @MMgrich .: ... ...:......aillcs *T. ISAa¢ MAItin ......<â€"v»..» ... 30.00 FORRE ,...; 323 hars ces y va‘re id ocvies oo B ~‘‘Iâ€"could not: get: bail because . my bhondatnen said ~I> would rum"> / away : Whereâ€"would L ran©to?"â€" . .At ~wolld have â€"been the <same <as saying> as +L was guilty.~For a Bundred years imy nime ‘has beeh &n :honoted one‘ < in Prince Edward County. © This ‘is â€" the first time jt has{been spoiled: It‘s hard, ‘oh,â€" it‘s <hard; for ifI**© eould have got out of Jailâ€" I would have been able to clear hyself." > The Judge sentericed Stantoo" to five yeats‘ in ~Kingston ‘Penitentiary~ â€"â€" Hatry Lane‘s janli.ry_‘q\on ‘a Welland was entered and fobbed ; of $3,000 worth of goods. , "The explosion of a barrel of gako line caused a dangerous fre in the 6# :':':nu of Mr. c.m-ug . Rev. D. Egerton Shore das received a~ cablegram. from ingbai, which ie oagage s. Olson and x n Wimionartes ‘of Chine nisca Mbetion ationed in the fterior }u% ‘Chuen Province, : ‘bave arrived at Shanghsi. Bm dte ce en iss ghai in a.few days. _ . . Mr.. Shore assumes from his cable gram . that .most of ~ the. . Canadian missionaries‘ at Chentu are, now . on their. way to Shanghai and will arâ€" rive there shortly. i iunotent of~this ~charge. as a babe unborn.~1 â€"have been dragged into this court ‘without © ©a sylableâ€"of : evidence to protect ‘me. 1 have beet ~©sworn into pertiten tiary | to »die."" :00« <~>â€" W.>.J. SNIDER,Tp. Clerck 7,492,348 $75,184 380.185 455,869 $5:15 9.35 20.35 17 50 10.85 24.15 18.10 8.05 h en SR CHT e t 2 ~Mai male: =*~ PMEY .. AbBrfTA..=.. .2..)._. wA _ umn s < SRDTSH W uunaix *.L. â€" reuss (36.959. _ 380997 6 “';:i» :-"“ “;"“T""' o .‘L" ':fl (;f’ 39 t i ’.;‘s“;‘i}f‘ IC§".---_.. ..‘...‘2‘- a ‘ ;023 ;‘“ 8 & ‘ Eo PROYH w'g.’ +3 12,506 % ©2,009;305¢ (eeee oo lx WisR “....;i,.m . 196/278 _ __‘d8t.60 {noraHwesr TERRITORIES 7.703 | > k loNTamO .. u. ._. 1AÂ¥hais . 1fa0005 5,50k.098 [XLGOMA EAST ............... | 0010 ’ï¬',:‘ 44 Anksgy c onl t . sc ok 19.708 _ ; Mifo8 \ ;%:x:r:::ï¬.. in onl Wl f E& in .. .l... mss â€" yi,) |â€" wike ‘BRUCE SOUTH ... ............ x? : “,f y |CARERTON‘: ... ... ‘....... 1 2&; "as o3e â€" â€" C# 385 igg;’;Eg!N it innorabece wegee > "g3Ht ’;{“ ELG®Nâ€"wBsr ... ... JÂ¥m :,-.53',5'@ ESSE,§ NORTH ... ... 10400 ‘?%: : . 3%â€"00 V;MJ Vn sls ~ @0R @0 I ‘468 Y 4 ~C fttin .:s::. ... . Shet : $ine _"MNHS fgï¬gysxe'r dhareines Cecnperceses C 9 Mn y ’r* f } NORTH ... ..._....._.. ‘18,183 ‘ @007 ‘CREY, SOUTH ... ’%m o *(Wastr ‘HAEDIMAND T. ..._..._ ... 11106 â€"vip ze t "HAMILTON YEAST ... ... ~20,005 "t%) â€"igng wpe ‘Hl\mm.-m m ae i § L!.. *\ HASTINGB BAST® ... ... 11 ~~~ gÂ¥dbe: HABSTINGS"WEST ... ... f5M8 _ g5) "40 834 â€" HURON EAST ... .....l..... "® .. "Telgme gguox SOUTH â€":.....:.. ‘alnl.. t 9781 1(0 5; RON~WEST ......... ......... 8A5% â€"s934 * ATARS_ !gBï¬T.EAST s 11:‘: “= > 6 ‘KIN P recn d cnig. : /. ook tA 4 _ TBH LA N EAST ... ... 1106 _ ~34 44. LAMBT v% TL .A Th s ol § "30 {1r ‘LaANARK, No: dieaf, J isA 6 31 dge LANARK, SOUTH ... ... 8 y "s 1t i hoi t cF Aoiee dclecccnp. . We "18.30 iLeysdx Aupâ€"aubmotol uin .. wak _ ui don ... z./.‘ ... _> Ma j . take l%{ & s‘{ï¬""' 12 A eyit 1 $ RTI ' 12 108 $.987 1DDLESEX wg'r _ h â€" â€" tC k W M RTH \ _ t 018 IDDLEBSEX &1‘ acyitié o.» 8804 MV Whisti EK. 4: . .» ++ 23 NJ HpiawR Hes s | wl us + ; NOR mrbarl Elvpece fr > hrvre i WePbd NORTHUMBERLAND EAST 19,811 mngguanumw . gs';:nlo ETH ......... .;... 8 O rtapi olty _ ...‘ wl OXKORD NORTH ......... } 1%,991 OxXFORD iE dviie wwvirhonts Hig ,' %gts IF .4. iin..oclcs. ; MB Em.ï¬hh‘zn..! il', t P & t ie diaare Meveire . C t PERTH s%ï¬ "' O AMts Petmmonoden EABK °â€" PRESCOTT ... ......, â€"__. 12080 PRINCE EDW ceave use 6y i RUSSELLE : ..;..... ‘a..... A~;. 20,17B SIMCOE EAST ... ... ... 1838 SIMCOE ‘NORTH ..... ... ... 10,80% SIMCOE SOUTH ... ....... 12%,835 STORMONT ......«.,... .......... 14,273 rm%; "BXAY AND RAINY >« + RAIVERE ‘.:..,. dup : «sclss TORONTO CENTRE .... TORONTO BAST ... . mm'o NORTH ...... m wyp-lf'f.lllfl" z:m.oo lswn | s m EPMA AwG i. ioh mon Emmm"._:;::g YORK SOUTH ... _ hn olï¬ t 4 . tm : «Ne wIth 11,982; North ark, 14,0@0; "North m :‘â€,m&"‘m Northumberia "?R'\» "w teauguayy+ 13,383,» Vaudredi! ; "‘!“." . ‘*talidn, to,¢ \:_?!; 5 ,“41 ‘ ¢ m k. OV. ~SEVEN ! P â€" .{',“;;i,:".’h“ T .‘A ~onak ; Tb ngw are ï¬l . ";','L._" ‘ < â€" “ ict : ‘._;. 1 tg »; visions.. For Ontario i res (of all Che constHuencles are gives, ather Provinces â€"only : the. totals; +. â€" um ho armea ty sls l o ud The figures by constituencies show the â€"_ neced ‘The unit of represba > mocer dingAo / the ‘pop 30,852: d aâ€" goneral "rute vite ous t m ute m“;u -‘- ;f(“’ bady _ f ; mow argest‘ t t egel o t 125;902, mam‘i‘m fourth," with‘ 106;3 With these returis omitted, the=tgures by ‘séxds <ar > . mal and 8,016,987â€"females: &w 901 "this Showb ; increase of 2,054,642 in > : 157,300° in ©¥n6 ‘ ~Aomal population: : The surplus‘ of whides has, theretore, Increased By $07,813) â€" _ situation â€"which is due: to f AmIC ‘of uit .‘A;_vg\.‘féJ"&.--',.\. tion work, ~and for howesteading 4n Wevtere MiS. < ‘The â€"ptoponderan ot m&l'n;‘;: especially -xl& t4 6 w : g ;;f;, e ol are imnorPe: mal ,~ 8 K oreihe » h n i. #5¢ 336, in . Alborta~73,400} and is British coommmnmiae a4 t a o | $ UA w ED Utiaw a ,. Dec. .19.â€"The . second ‘of Tthe “.a.m"".‘&..".“udzy sexas mg Nect { . We totad wow males and m’ ‘are wou ‘ynite c ,,')'a.. kntolewan not yet bebig available. °‘._." .‘ UXA OF YYEETOTD UNEQUAL REPRESENTAXTION THE MALES PREDOMIN mdt‘._il tarown | 1%, 11, 14, H, 15! ., 42,280 27,500 33,883 u.:ol 24,812 stlees 18 AT5 #0,072 ;t‘;:u i at 11,453 %4 .705 1+3,80 lWn 20,178 18,392 19,603 12,635 18%.978 12344 live %.t11@ w ies is 15(446 "‘ l U ,‘: ‘:.'."‘. a{it 10 089 34,0423 e 19 Fik 17,001 BRA nï¬ 10; hA 19,481 10,957 38,§11 e ©,% th 18, 19,340 16,978 18,085 18444 18,802 18,685 11,009 15,388 $ 12;386 12,084 10,407 13,248 18,510 16471 1&4& tw 4 EJ _u'f‘!?’ 42. 2.008:305¢ â€" 1 1,508,058 4,100,007 -5’-‘",..» e whne | es 1 67,481 BPeA #8,012 §4,488 a8,956 108,368 16,188 ï¬ 208114 t 31,008 dn 4741 25,087 s»igts 20:540 19/170 28,6 @1854 MA 18 35,395 48,188 22,202 $2,200 84,004 26,048 %9, 410 88 :022 .,r:»f 15 30)158 25,069 a4.779 «7710 in iB87 Sm 20,940 $1,944 ï¬im 2 ) 1901.. E 511315 ~13,258 . aage 28,780 ‘%4,746 ‘83.131 #1,031 $3,063 $4,928 #1,058 31,233 19,545 #4,000 28,634 27,943 1# Maibe: 19,112 25,382 31,865 10,188 pos tm t).is: 's"g‘.“a 18,079 &p') 1 4. me @147 20.408 13,055 187 aï¬ % 23;160 ?§ , 204 g Q“’ 6 3Biles 29,84¢ 28,071 26,399 2t 042 20,815 28,987 48,8681 40,104 is igb1 a!g.n 2';}& 30 528 %6,418 21,505 109 30 609 21;415 ‘wi 4 »y4