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A JUMt FO PRINT AN P»U»lSRSi jointly conducted The Amhertsburg Echo for many yea with
' ------g '- Mr. Balfour. In the short ontest that has taken place in the
TPHlEIn*E MA L N THW Ee n Lj t:constituency Mr. Auld has made an excellent impreion.
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TRAIDSE JOMURNAL PtlBS ER: The oter day on. J. D. Edgar told a journaistic frien
INE 1 MAAZNE PRINTER: that he was the first gal reporter employed by The Toront
No. 26 FRONT ST. WEST, TORONTO Globe. That was, of cour, "in the days of George Brow
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s«N«,t»,fc»,» ~ _ I _ __I_ 8«»i«IA the x4th eonesion, that g lret Lia organ dilated the
J. RB Mt:,G c M LCA.N,, affairs of all European nonarcie imposed the Wstminster
Confession on the various conmmunities in North America and
CURRE;NT NOTES. (ineidentally) governed Canada. Mr. Edgar as proibaly th
fit legal porte, treulary in hag of that work, ever ap
S al r bforeshados The T Mon e han ps poe d by ay Cnadi paper.
into the ontrol ot a coay with Mr. Brierley at its
head. Mr. J. E. Atkinson, of The Cobe st; was apointd One fature of The Toronto Globe which constantly im-
chif editor, and left for Montre thon isth. It was tendd prs thé onlok is the wy it keeps its reea4e.a touch with
to give him a dinner, is cof on The Globe tffad many grat public issues. No other paper n Canada dos this to thb
nd in Toronto desirng to py this tribut, but he was same extent. Its correspondence on how to raie a reven
obliged to lae fo t in ast, na the plan is t re under prohibition is a case in point The British Columbia
poinpoard. Mr. Atkîios 1asquaili hihc fit him or editor. lette, written by Mr. Acland, of the staff are yery timely at
respoibilyfe has al dsptions w p hon juncture Mr. Lewis, one of the writing editors, is now in
public questis, knoi public mesn wall and has a tsorough the Wester States examining the politica strength of the silter
newspaper training. He is cons ie (not pollly but movement. His letters are most instructive. The Globe ap.
mentally) in method and is a dcidedly safe man. PRaINR pears to be as ready to give the public the facts about any gret
AND P1UBLSHIR cordially ishes him in Monieal. subject as to propagate its own politil views. This is newse
~- -paper work of the highest type.
One of the markd changes which will, it is said, b made
inTeo H e l d s iake-u .ew y ti m a .h ri h
in The Herald is in makeup. Newtypea-stign machines with As toSaturay pa . Thesy csntliue to grow in ilk.
a new b td fed minion e witl bene Tor fitnture. st r Ch urch attendance s affeted and the weary rader demands
page will be cleared of adaertisemetse and deroîed to thie ir Sunday cars. The paper mills are all busy.
nlewvs of the dal, !~1 and iiteghic. The M will culti-
easa of te day, loeal and tegaphic Th e editor of The Catholie Register, P. F. Cronin, has re.
vate its cireulation in the distrit as al5l . thetyio Mont tum ed from attendance at the Insh conention in Dublin. He
roMete a letter to the Tronto press compliining of the mis.
Thre is said to be no I t . nn the ab rumo tBut te Mrc Ja for bth
rs New York pr% which wants sn on, ot niot a ndOu
Cameron's name is being put f for a S ip New York pres whic want se on, not e, nd o
ch worse forthe Sate. M. mero wil continue to papets Us the stuff in dfault of a bettervice
give his whole tine o The verr, whil a e rdit to thpe is that
The opinion amongst cossa mon IF~'e!y n t hat Mr.
Canadian press, froma its co mple s mmar its torouth John Ro Robe n, ., t e T i s mahng s
r essnf oflalnt ete stsidi a « Its ohn t Rmobe MF, P The is ai-g ;a
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