The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . ffice to say that thehistory of all shows an ever-widening sphereof activity and a satisfactory increase inmembership. The Baptist body, whichplays a prominent part in the religious lifeof the West, increased its strength withinthe Prairie Provinces from 17,667 in 1S91 to51,854 in [911 ; the Congregationalists from2,048 in 1891 to 2,455 in 1901 and 7,836 in1911 ; and the Salvation Army from 4S4 in 1891 to 968 in 1911 and 2,690 in 1901. Thefollowing table shows the strength of theseand other religious


The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . ffice to say that thehistory of all shows an ever-widening sphereof activity and a satisfactory increase inmembership. The Baptist body, whichplays a prominent part in the religious lifeof the West, increased its strength withinthe Prairie Provinces from 17,667 in 1S91 to51,854 in [911 ; the Congregationalists from2,048 in 1891 to 2,455 in 1901 and 7,836 in1911 ; and the Salvation Army from 4S4 in 1891 to 968 in 1911 and 2,690 in 1901. Thefollowing table shows the strength of theseand other religious bodies according to themost recent returns : Alberta. 55,628 19,491 2,628 45 309 [8,147 Baptists ... Congregationalists Doukhobors Friends Greek Church Mani-toba. 86,57813,992 2,007 47 15931,042 Saskatche-wan. 7S-34218,371 2,211 8,47°466 24-795 fews Mormons ...PresbyteriansRoman CatholicsSalvation Army Mani-toba. 10,636 32,730 65,897 181 103,021 73,994 ^* Saskatche-wan. 2,060 16896,564 90,092 558 Alberta. 1,207 43,361,844 9,79366,35162,193 1,082. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, MOOSE JAW. 176


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