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G ARMA 'iI‘l'.'l‘.'.'}'<‘.i§3.'.’é3Z!.‘l‘I.°.§' éiifn no }_ _ A _ cHA1u.o'1'l‘ErowN, CANADA, M0NoAY, JANUARY 31, lelo _ {,=2§_g,°P=;;-vga( '51-133-)--;.3_1;3v::::.;:.c_n_da _M $3_oU°r.u_AsJ_ llllssllnls swlslnlllo iowlllllls nie Enrrlv Captured a Number oi Important Positions from the Turks who are lletreatlng. _ Junction of Bus- sians with British in Mesopotamia Almost Complete. toward Urulllinll, where it is officially (Special to the Guardian.) announced the Turks have beell re- PETROGRAD. Jail. 30-The Russian Caucasian operatiolls' _are widening, fllnlike, 'to the westward. soul.ll-west- ward and southward. with a possibil- ity. according to semi-official opinion. of a juncture beiiig formed with the British Mesopotamia expedition. The Russian advance is pushing west of Melazghert, where the important town of Khynysskala, fifty miles south of Erzel-um. has been captured. At thc same time progress was reported ill the direction of Vail alld likewise pulsed with heavy losses. Further south-east, ill tllereglon of Kanda- lallki Pass, south-east of Hamadan, anotller Russian yictory is reported. Although broken mountainous country illtervenes the latter positions are not far removed from the head of tile British column ill the vicinity of Kut- el-Amara. It is polllted out tllat the Turks evidently fear a junction, this being indicated by the retreat towards Mush of a large portion of their army ,recently reported to have been rontcd. EloQUENl"sEAlloNsRElM”E“R REV. G. IVI. CAMPBELL, D.D. l I A l The itov. Dr. G. M. Campbell, Prin- cipal of thc Faculty ol Mt. Allison Ulll- versity, who will bc lilo speaker at to- llight’s nleetlllg ill tho Prince oi' Wah-.li College Hall, dollvurcd clouilollt scr- nlons in Graco. and First Methodist Chllrcileh .l'ost0l°llo.y lllorllillg and even- lui! to large ;collg_r,cgatlolls. In Grace Church Til the morning he made ll. strong appeal in behalf of Mt. Allison taking an llls text: Proverbs. 17 and 24. llavlllg givell tile congregation the illterpretatloll ot’ tllo tcrllls oi' his text as found ill the Tallllud, llc proceeded to apply the prillciple of the text' to present-day conditiolls, illustrating the principle, by roferollce first' to Solomon, U19 KIIIS. of Israel. and then to Spain, calling attention -to the marvellous rise of thai." nation to a world position after Columbus had put the keys of disco- very and of colonisation ill her hands, and showing how Spain, in her ambi- tion to build Empire, forgot about the Spanish nation and allowed the ele- ments of peril to become rooted and operate ill the life of the people until, notwithstanding the expansion of the Empire, the llatloli became weaker, and we saw passing by the last of her colonies, leaving her with less of wealtll and less oi' influence than she had before the discoveries of Colum- bus. Her eyes were so much upon the ends of tllo earth that she lleglec- ted that will-ch was at her hand to do. "Thls is our lesson, of immense and capital significance, that nationality is the secret oi' Enlpirc and counts lllore than Empire. it is well to listen to the prophet wllo asks us to think inlperlally, but we must not become so fascillated by his message as to for- get that the need of the day is for em- phasis upon the words "think llation- lilly". it is well for us to look at the dark places in our national life. not ll- luminated by sign of hope or op- portunity. the colning histo- rian shall story of our times, that as a people our mucll upon the we have expand- the lla-tion. witllout which the will he .eyes have ends of the ased oil unless cannot two luv/ll Mid we have b '.' The is charac- the Empire that our be able is not your ol' the more is a your people in- in your veins races. It it ill the the Brent; eve of A great. toeome to your auoli a time as ot. this notion- foroos edu- , I ship; and tllcll pruceellc-1 to slain tllcl cllal'ltct.:.‘ si' the work lltllie at Mi. Al- lison University, the llecds growilll; out of the war collllltiolls, and lllailo nn appeal to illc oollgrelglltioll fur spill- p`at'hy and sllppol't, which received a most llhcrnl l-ospollse. “'I'HE VISION NEEDED BY YOUNG CANADA." ill the FirstMiltllo1llstClllll'cll inthe evening Dr. Clllllpllcll delivered all :lille scrllloll oll this sllbjcct, taking as his text, Second Killgs, 6 and 17. Tile preacher -said that il vision has been deflllcd as the ullioll of faculty and op- portunity. Tlle eye turns. for ex- ample, toward the light., the light wait- ing fol' the eye. The llifferellce bet- ween men ls found ill tile word "vision" The lfght of great knowledge comes into the life oi! one man. and this bene- diction does not fall upon the other. Consequently one 'sees kingdoms and dreams dreams that the other cannot appreciate; lives a. larger life because his eye sweeps etemal horizons and lie steers his life by the great fixed stars. Carlyle possessed the ex- traordinary facility of illumlllatlrlg biography and history Emerson say-s_ Carlyle was a seer. and what he was the first: to see all who read his books to-day may see. ,Tile faculty of vision can be enlarged and cultivated. Edu- cation ls the adaptation of the eye of the mind to increased amount of light. A' new vision is needed by the youth to-day. There is. first, the need of understanding the value and possibili- ties of a noble life. Great movements alld great civilizations take their rise in all enriched mind alld heart. All history illustrates this principle. and the life that moves alld counts and leads is shaped by obedience io four l calls of God: Self-reverence, :loli- knowledge. self-control, self-sacrifice. A young mall with the true sense of the value of life, with a heart sensi- tive, will lieed the call of eelf-rever- ence. the greatest oi' the four, with which the very capacity of spiritual endeavor nlld sacrifice cannot exist. Having dwelt upon the importance and value or a clean life, and the po# wer it glvts for service, the prcaciler observed that to possess this life one must lleo-l the call ol' these great voices which speak to him, the call of these sovereign words, which are .stairs by which he moves through darkness up to God. The second element ill the vision needed is that. in addition to ones ull- derstanding of the value of his perso llal life, there must be a vision of the responsibilities and duties of life in its associated capacity. The state o ts or anlzed ordor. and no reprosoll K - man should arrange ills life apart frolll the common woal.. lt is your duty, young people, said the preacher. to take a deep interest in all that coll- cerns your country to judge and measure great: movements with intelli- lengg gud (BIKE fully _your El CIII lull ALL GERMAN ATTACKS R Erulseo AFTER HEAVY FIGHTING IN WEST Some Trenches ‘ Captured by Germ _ on ,Following Day. _ Fighting Extended Front, Enemy Attacks (Special to the Guardian.) tcrday by the (ii-.l'lllnlls. till- War Oilice allnoullcclllellt further declares. Germans oil the Frcllcll front, south of In the Valley _of Fecllt l~‘rellr|l artillery PARIS, Jail. 30.-All attack by the the Som e esterda aloll ' width ill Y Y. E it ' . . . - of several kilometres, failed complete- mall munitions depot. i\'lllllcl'oils ex- ly. On tile southern end of thc lille plosiolls could be llellrd ill the l~‘rellcll they succeeded only on the bank ot' lilies. In the region ol” Lyons llle the Somme against the village of ellenlylastlligllt made nn ailiackwllicll Frese, it was announced to-day by the was at once clleckcd. 'l‘llc- text ol' the caused all outbreak ol' ilrc ill ll Gel' ans were llelaken Continues 0ver being Repulsed. All IIN* l‘0'l!llllllll'|! this lrltlrlllllg lll` ll portion oi the tl'elll:llcs ooicllpictl yon- icrday by tile (ierlllnlls. South of thc ltivel' Somlllo. after il violent llonl- War Ofllce. French troops. llcar llill communication follows:-~ 140, ill Artois, re-captured this morn- " ln Artois, cast oi' ilill 140, tl spirit- tt k o rt lt d ing some of the trenches taken yes- ed counter-a ac ll our pa rcsu c llardlllclit. thc cllellly ylrstl.-rllzly attack- ed our positions lllong u frollt stretr;ll- ing several kilometres nortllcrly from 1fJ‘HS0- 1\I0lll»I the Clllirc solliilcrll por- tloll of this lille the German attack resulted ill complete fullilro. lt was successful only on the blink of lilo lliver. __-_ _-_-_-_ _-_ .~.~.~_~.-_-_-1- 1.-v-;_-_-_~.-_-e=-.-.-.-.=-.-.-.~.-_-_~.-.».-. _-_-,__ -_-va-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-.»_~_-_-:_~.».-.».-_-_».».~.~_»;.-_-.~:.-_-_-_-_». _ .» ».~v-_-,-_~_».-e .~_»_~_~_~.-_-,__-___-, _ __.»_-____________ ________ _.__________ ,, IILIHHIIII MIIIEHS AGRICULTURAL EUIIIISES FIVIIIIH GIIVEHNMEIIT Al EBMUNI HAI lin lll. nlllllll, DUIt,HAM.Jl1ll. 30.-Tilt* llllrllillll Miners’ llllloll took il. votc ycstcrlluy on whether lllcy would support tile Military Service Bill. Tile vote ro- gnltctl in n nlnjmpy of 7_;,~g|; in 1-,,v(,m. week ill the llbllvl-. pl:,il:1~:<. nllll owing gf [nn 1}||1_ Tin, (malt, w,.n._’ 1-0,. me til llle 1-xccllelll 1111-o|lcl‘llli0ll til' the ‘B11|_ 34,715; ng,,nn,~l_ g(;_519_ f[~“.,._,,¢y llonllllioll and l’l°llv\.lil-ini l)i~p1lrllllc1|ls tllollslilld lllillcrs rcfrailll-rl l`rolll votilll: UL /\i¥"I"“IU‘l"‘ 'li' i’\"""V“"|““"" Wil” Two 1'ulll's'c:-'_,\vcl"l' l'.olllllll‘t<~il Inst $60,533 CUMPENSAIIIIN III SELLING ‘VESSEL UWIIEIS (From our Own Correspondent.) 'U'I"l‘A\'i'A. Juli. S0.~-A jlldglllcllt glvcll by .Illdgc ll. A. Alldvltil ui' the ldxcllcqlllir (‘llllrI. zlward.~'. totall rlllll- pi-lmsltioll of $60,liIi:l til llrillsll ljullilll- alld thirty tllolllsalld lllorll could lull, "‘\“S<'-‘I to filly, :ind :lil slllljv-.cts lvvro. vote, |_1n;y bclngln |_n(,_n1-my_ lrcaicd lli lllli slllllv lll1lllll1»l‘ ns :lt l...l___.; tliller l:tllli‘s1-.::. NO MORE SUNDAY WORK The sp:-llkl-r.~l lvolw- llll-sam hlol'l'c\\'. |N MUN|T|0N3 |=AQ,TQR|E5_ lllllrplly, <‘|iirl<. Ili-ld. 'l`ollll:llll, 1\lzll'- _..____ _ ci-|lll,~l, lions. 'l`|lolll:»'llll nlld lu-ck. L()ND()N_ Jnnnm-_V ;g,q___- in H pin. Ilcv:~'. Iilllllir1.‘_:lllll alllll_J\l's1-llalillt look r J cased L gln.mun;|n,,m md" al vl‘l'v knoll llliorrsi lll thi' work llllli culn .' ddr 0 . ' - - . f ~ f nfo¢;|,\|l~o|;;, Dnvin Lloyd Goo;-gn nmkcg elllzollrzlgcil lllulr people to llc like- the suggestion. which is virtually n wise. Al Ml. (.‘arnli»l the allollllnlll-e com,1nnn'(1, thot, all Snndny lnlnn- wills llcver loss thnll Stl nlld well; :ls shonhl be abollslled ln all controllotl os- high as 250. sivinl; all a\'<=l'm:e for iii tahllsllmcllts. scsniolls ul' 127. At ldglllllnt llay all 1 ' .“It is bet'ter,' writes Ml". llloyll (ion. average of 110 was mailltzlilled. The "l work ovvllilllo durlll lbl- wt-ok llltorl-sl scclllcil to grow as the courses should bc not to work uvcl' twelve weere double sllil'l-s are worked. rl;c. o .~~ g. . 1 than to have Sunday work. Tho niin dcvclopoli. The slornl on l"rldn_v had llll 1-fi`cci ull tho cu\il's4~ls. lll lloll 'shifts pei' fortlliglll; ul' l\vt'llty-follr sccliolls tile hope w:ls_l~xpl~l\ssoll that i.Ilt~.: