I Like The Dew. _ I I cnurloaasaowe Gin Hurdles, ‘Ion CAPE TOWN. SOUTH AFRICA [My s-»-v\otln¢~to select. for a DKIW Home o! Asa ti". v mi-lmc lldclvry libs-nu: 10.31011 0f South Alllflflu, the casein of fibre helium posted wdll Ibe put/no one i impomant ‘General clllrciiorlsi um bats everr tn-loen pupa llririsila Bmlplre. MB WMIM 68111101351! , on the belles o! dontlnllonoo of the MinistcrwIVins _ bliitoba Figbt I WIINNIPEG. MAN. Feb. 84-1151 most lo 1r o mmdsy, ,0 v = Duct... MM Hon. C. bl-Ixl Esber The" Piper-Talia M (lovers Pfllllfie . mallard - Island \ this firs. ‘lino IMPIIRTANMUF THE s00m AFSIIIAN ELEGTIONS Strike 0r s,000m Like a Thunderbolt. Political, Intended to C0 iPr-cuzulvrfi -- All The News .Wurth liq-acting All The Ads 1pm, nets 0n Evecl Election Came Move Was Probably nsolillate Labor Party. . ‘s-q-o-m-a-i (599611! M The fluqrdllfl) 1'? Inst-ll mm hers of. ‘the eiconsolidoto the monks of sgilltwe have been predlo seams in parliament. ofPuibltc Annual blunting of l rsderoomsntlonday Le-"Pglmllfli Y" "M! d“!!! Mlfliillsent. all anxious to learn bow th uenqy of Lakeside. The by-elocotbn ‘ W419 necessitated by Mr. cnu srr 0C Hie opoonem was E. H who ran as on lnidmenrdent mer osndldste iyvftb this endo loll 00' Fun lzuilmleif‘ Bfdil-p Ill lexlsfntuutgeund witch blue acriw pol-t 1n i onmuwisn of . w. Helium, tileqasiur of sov-omlofllals iiodl United the general illdllevlllth. Beat the Farmer merwllihtlue the llieiid, U726 Mdrbscno‘ “i”? minority. that group and lock dllnrir was not endorsed by ilhe 10¢ molten. ‘in ecdon at but sum -~in words SIIIDI complimentary remarks. They wer ion it was agreed that tlhe Director . MIIPQWOIIIQ give Mr. Stems a decision who to the exercise elf the option on rsartlie Queen Hon-l -b,v May 1st. the dresses were delivered byvE. T. A. A. Pomeroy. ICbester McLure, J. Stanley Wed- , B. W. LePnge. M. P. P., R. H. ‘Jenkins andotbem. A salary to the Secretary, Co]. D. noon, but he refused to that the kind ..the directors and HIg-‘Qs, M. P. P., WQS W) A. M iii "VIP! ihgueholders were better onten another year with exoellen of . D 9 O O OQOQOOQOUOOOQOOOOOOO I h. AlI-Macdonald a ,C0mpany Formed To’ opEaA-‘IE afaguin QERV AGGUBG MllI-IIQPIJB, 27 OI’ 67 0131MB- 0 ‘LOSTF-IN crrv “wasn't... and Bsnk ion time B001! Altllly Guardian. mom: SBEKRUw-IBIND Virginia-form ma. ,bepz. 21o nuns. Vs. IKIICDBU: 0112 l0 s! Almly Guardian. F. . WAFET reet. itosrr m"'¢I+»;;"LXi~F+iJo» W’ nisht. s lady's block fur neck niece. Reward if returned to 1'14. “lIlDDcr Prince Street. ----da-a-_--__ X ‘For: sstsiaa soottpn House. lenses with et wann- ‘ - s ,usv 16.10:‘ regatta’ iuudor P801, 500d born. Burl farmer. luv m. ‘unosnvs. on: 0., dry ililslity. Orders or Kllmulr. EUR RlNTw-IO beat cod ma” land. n: seeded ' ANTI lwaswor It Gun] WWW.- 4 o a Ian a nu.“ A Millicent) suction so 0-0 0-0 O O OOOOOOOOOOOOQOO ___.-__...-_..l_'._._-___: 6 MAID POI GENERKL housework. A991! 15 Hlllsbom ghetto; eve. bnv HAKiEl mores-M. o; s: "or Ithe ls- Wcry field A 1 rfiivgmim kins, My] ' my, ,. Qlfn- ‘WAN-ran sxntlhi ‘Iiirr onpsble of- t Illbmm _ rroa eff; euiiil/“Filibe "mks. Apply 89 iweklold 8t. ‘WANTED arms-GOO Boole roe gm. 81. 110138. um McGowan. 0U yo wsoss paid. Apply Morel! House. ..__..~_.___ wswrso amt. m usuiiru ' prbslutt ~ no: BETWEEN PICTOU AND CHARILOTTETOWN. owl's: W. N. McDonald rand lvlinilonalrl of this city. Dr. W. mwn and Plrfou formerly plied by h-lauoew of ghfl P. E. l. stonmunup Navigation 011mm!- _ are now being mode for. subsidy whim has been livelihood smi the new dine will be stashed tmnawdlsrboiy utpom the open ‘m! "i9 0f navigation. {Ono of (the soeiamrrs which will lflllLdNrinh-e Mme wII-iill be thleebCgb 0M!» . Mir‘ Mr. N. W.‘ some elmlvi Immune mo.‘ steamer is e0 we smt M. illalifnx. Her tonnage moutuso and sultry?! org passenger a from; sea-v . lilogotllstllyns are __novw sander‘ Vie’ insecure anaooheu steamer about the some of the Constance. wtuadl: rwihl sleolbe 11ml. ml the wit?!» tPudailinr-as it (our men iaanuntstetl in ‘the new steam eibrtp line sire MoDouadlaie, Bill "Jiiiqfls ho Nov-s Scolds. and uwo of thew ruouel: F n salts. DESIRABLE Horiso. barn and workshop. on ‘Mllln Street, Souris, for sale. " Price- sud terms from owner. , ‘Stephen Busbey. ¢TIMTITcLE+IIToITGEFr -oo ‘Qlwrwovflven . folks need, mater- . leis’ in 500d qualities for their and‘ sums? We have thqrasondsof ynfdstbst will be wold u illorw u $2.15 oer Yd- mushroom ofthe children‘! n“ " 5' to .Address. “calolatrlogtrgehwliflsl-ilh l ,, ., . our." i?“ v - ' I so. Ar._s - ‘..*t..""'.-'.‘. m... ..n....... ..npno onthithua u mom! l" .°°°‘"",...,..I'i‘T.'.’,..J$L‘E.I. with “first: "w": let: t; sound - i A |Brttrsn connection which has born qilmounced ihy his clhll-ef opponent, Gamers! Hierizog, bolder qr the Nat, islionmllst parry. mvo thousand mlln ill-Nut ihwdrs in tahe Rrand ditstrlict have sifiruvlk d wills-mid their action on tlbe IIVB of uhc rbdlay ltleilerotllon came as a thunder-bolt, Be lief was Blilllrflserkfiahat the strike was oipolli-icall move, designed to labor. Lions that directlyithe Luboritediwould cerpture 20 ~ Victoria Iluttl (I0 y ThsAnnunl Meeting or the c...- ‘ “which! “actions” w Eliot?) Li?" (Bviciorrisi . . _ , e o ac n t oops , WW)“ 3'9"’? T p e evgning sibogt 4"?’ W“ 'l"*‘i"°°i°°¢ 110 We Illiii-“Iwbflseventy shareholders being mmril-ioiel ha? done. It was theloon- 1c _ m, eymmon m a Mo“ m wemasiliegnoplnittm bhtrlatttbabus ness Norris cnbimvt in sruiocessilon to Hnnj m“ Ba a 8c W G, A. Guvimmon, sum resigned ‘be and the Directors caune in for many reelected there being no lurthe: ilRlu-rrsoua bud a. umleriiy of llwrnomlnstions. Mr, R; H. Sterne od- with one missing twill‘. which WlWrh-s . ed th 5m ti pointing out not unnrletrladlw effect the figures. ti; S8 0 e9 n: st be was handicapped in taking transients by on Igreement with the company. After some discuss- Ad~ financial - renumerst-iom The I-lotsl . Tile Sydney Pest- °‘ Mangfwvhen she was apparently struck in I _ the black of the head with an axe. Nllrithnnlld orf New York and Dr. T. ll. McDonald of Molalghndl, N. S_ are totrmvre slmmmelhrbp oormrpony ln s mourn Mime and will one" in» 0w stermlsfhrlp ileum between Ohm-lotto yJsoooea bad been ls flue habit of llaqfilldli spills .cus_~o» mu n» in who» _ Expressed That Oypc (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN, FBI) 8——'Ilho German movernm-ant has aoceipted the invi lotion to te In the Allied uonturonoe on ritpamtions in Len IIll3l lllISS |l N' (Special to The Examiner) LONDON, ‘Feb. 8.—-The Moscow newspaper lnvesnia official organ of thrfSoviet, is quoted in an Ex- change Telegraph despstch from pm- Berlin as stating that the Anglo e Russian trade been broken 0H. The break it is de- clared was over Great Britain's de- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA . (IERMANS WILL ATTEND lmrrnrvu m LUNDUN In Accepting IllVIIlIiMl to Allen rluniry ll’ t0 Discuss Counter Proposals. .____..____. _ dim. on illiarch 1. it was announced Cil me 1,3. e indlng d Ilope was ould be Given IVY. lThe govgemmexvt l.n its arrcrptbnce sets berth 11s supposition ilhat the negotilat v l-“w- dons will lnclrrube dtiiswsslou of the German counter proposal. HEIITIUNFT mrmds that the Soviet Government should carry on m; pfopwggnda 1n Persia or Afghanistan. The news- lmper is quoted as adding that s acceptance of these de- would be equivalent to rec- sphere or in- uenoe in these countries. Russia’ mands llfixotclations have ognitlon of British ll IIIIEIIIYIIII SHIIKEN IIFF “WEDNESDAY FEBRU lluad Was Presented (Speclll to The oust-om) MONTREAL, Feb. 8—Aga.ln ribie irnrning Mir. F_ H. Pbippen, coun eel ilor the Grand Trunk, vcindlsre as no the physical values of llbe Grand Trunk and once mort- the Giraud. Trunk ubltratton board rejected dt uudliu nflleir previous majority decision. Chairman Sir Welter IOassels checked Mr. Phlpp; en sis soon as he approached obe- ARY 9, 1921 GRAND TRUNK ENQUIRY IS STILL IN PRUGIIESS s..L___—-—;__.... Again Expert Evidence ass t0 Physical Value ol and Rejected by Board. question of values, when tine Grand Trunk counsel replied hum he in ~d to go until he was stopped as to .1100: it on we record that llhls evfsdlence had ‘been tendertd and‘. So by blue Grand Trunk by the Commission. With this be wltlhsdrrow ulye witness 8d wwuh an emasmumed Byflwm o, with the arrnlvlal of the Duke of ulo get evddence as to llIh. enxyuiry geneml condition of Trunk systems. l. been lomdell n-dltll. anode.“ UYPBeM“ MORE IIBERALGSVEBNMEIIT INAUGURATED m INDIA Duke 0i Connaught as Fmperofs Personal Supre- senlalive, Issued Royal Pruclamafiou Giving More Authority t0 Native ‘Powers. (Special to The Guardian) fly‘ Li; ed confidence that the new chamber provldllng for one United. Councils LONDON, Feb. 8—A more lihsr- of iihe princes o-id rulers will b" all form of srfvf gloved-lament was lmtltilul o! 18811115 800d 3° will“ put ‘into etfleot in India todsy selves and to uhe subjects of the and mime-id and proceed Connanugylvt m, Delhi as the Em- He asked for a spirit of mutual Borers personal representative. A trust and cooperation to govern royal] proclsmnation was issued tor their conduct of Hfflaairs end pledé manly announcing cue surrender oqed tum. the dtgllitlcs and rrlviiieues the Grand ol ll The Abegwelt hockey team gavel (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN'S. Feb. 8.-—'I‘he worst blizzard of years and the second! strike on the Island within a week was raging lost night Iwithi the re~ szilt that mill-cad trafltc is com pletely blocked and steamship sewi vice tied up. The full of snow in this city is the heaviest for some time. - i Uncle Air-rested i, . For Girl's Murder In Montreal (BPIOIII Q0 TIIO Glllfillan: MOAHKUAL iveb. iL-Arthur Jacques, 25 years 0b,} son, wilto lives ut 312 Old Orchard Avenue. Notre Dame De Grace, this city, uncle of boy Avenue. Woounount. who was ‘ identified Saturday as the victim of the brutal m-urdor Friday night ‘on Prospect street, Westmount. was arrested on Saturday and ls being held as a material witness for the coroner's inquest which will be held tomorrow. Denies Being Out Jacques denied any knowledge oi the murder snd stated that on Fri- day night be was home at about nine o'clock and bad, not left the house until Sunday morning. in this he is supported by three persons M the house wbereiho lives, one even stating tbst she bad beard him snoring at 11 o'clock in his room. The murder was committed omund 10.50 D- m. i v Two Identify Prisoner Miles lltaryGlrsl-d of 45 Prospect Street who saw a mun running sway sllter the omrder, when eon- igontertwlthduoques was unable to identify him. Two brothers, Jean m: Rene Madore, who had seen u anon stranding on ‘the corner of Prospect street and Green Avenue about the. time of the malrder on quss from a number of others wt the deteetdve bureau as the man in question. - Jooques Msllaerbe, the victim's brother, . identified the one with wlrioh the murder bad been com- mitted as onewblcb be elstmed. Iuing..vvhsn' ho lived stun Mslhor- brle home. The one. he sided. 1W1 disappeared when Jdoques left there nve years ago. ‘ Jacques himself when shown the axe stated thst he remembered bov- in; usedol no like this one when be lived sttbo IQQIIIOPU IWIIII» l“ also vaprsm d Iliflfll hrfiliifl stamina wow can‘... n watts Import l» Washingtonis benefit of Chicago's Mrs_ Field tmnounc Ulla-Ribbons ‘will wrestle. level was ion 1m CHICAGO SOCIETY WOMAN WHO BECOMES SPORTING I PROMOTER TO AID CHARITY. a brilliant elopoultion or the gentle‘ vast assemblage of spectators at‘ the Arena. last evening, when they inst game of the Eastern League |serles scheduled Charlottetown and out-and they certainly did turn out-it ‘was a. regular deluge —a pelneot washout. The extent of the damage was 11| to 0 in favor of the fast-skating Aberuwelts, who it must be comess= ed completely outclassed the visit ms in every phenom‘ the game, out-r skating them, out-generslling tibeml ‘the hickory. In the previous meetings with IMoncton it will be remembered that |lhe Abegwelts won one game and lost the second by a. score of 5-4 00000100 GUMPLETEL-Y uuuun 0v runway PLAYERS ln the Presence of Some Fifteen Hundred Spectators the Visitors Were Illllclttll by the to 0. The second period ended 50, Lhe scar-es being turned in bv McEach~ v art of notoblng up tallies before a orn again assisted by Williams, Mo Eachern assisted and Gordon from by e. came into conjunction once morenhird period which ended with tlre Moncton outfit. it was vhelsaw scoring by Gordon and Willi- ams in less than two minutes; Mo to be played in Eacbem in four minutes; Williams the disciples of assisted by Moore and McEacbern the hockey cult were naturally anx in two minutes, and Williams once lions to see how things would tum more after a spectacular run ln Rodd with C. Camp flvree nainutes; bell, scoring the final ,minute. The game ended at 10.05. much goveununentad powers to the of the nafidrve princes would Ibo native ‘princes. The King expreas-Imallntadned. ISIIESIIHMINIIJN ISISKFIIT“ ll] IISSISI THE IIHINISE Deputation Waits Upon Premier Meighen and Presents Case of Chinesegwho are in Terrible Plight Owing to Famine. Score L. Campbell, rnixup. The 11 to 0 OTTAWA, Feb. 8.-A strong ap- government after 13w tzsxuple or‘ peal for national assistance on the the United States, should 111901!!! il part of Canada to Chins under berInutional eomznittee. _ present distressing famine condl~=Chlna is not doing its duty. China tions wuis made to Premier MelghenIfleemeil 10 b9 1111'"? lwB-FIY I" on Saturday by on influential do chaos, he said, but it was strange putaugn, Rev, P, W, Anderson, M, tibat governments nearer the scene A" Oflgwm rmrodumd the depum- bf the distress and upon whom the lion, which consisted of members of first duty falls. deemed indifferent. tally in one THE UNEUP’ " The Canadian China Famine llcliotkTlle iuformatiouqlrevious at brand Abbie: Mention, Commlittee. Rev. A. E. Armstrong did not lead the Canadian Govern- and Dr. W. E. Tlaylor of Toronto, ment to the conclusion obey ought Gwi- Rev. Gillies Eadie, returned mls- lo assist. and he could not any yer and proving superior handlers of Morgan ............................ .. Defence. Moore ......... .. C. Campbell Forwards. Cummmgslsionary from Honsn, Chins, rypfa-lwhlt the result would be of further M Mmon sentatives of the Rotary Club and IMOHMIIOD IJPOI-lllht by U10 dobllliv , Yogfgn othepprominenrt citizens of Ottslwa U011 1Y0!!! "116 diffiff-‘SSPI! N988- El1iot' A memorandum urged ilbst the [this game was also played alter tlbe necessary objection was filed. I I Sum Doyle acted as referee and |gsve entire satisfaction to both teams, banding out the penalties in good shape whenever they were earned. I Mrs. Marshall Field, 3rd Fouowqn m0 6mm ‘usual good reception. Their goal ten Mm, Morgan. who pfggogidblffifi der Cummings proved an exception- Leonamd - ‘will! t0 e-bd the fund elf dveiwostsbed France, Mrs. Mar Field 3rd is upurving charity. "WW1!!! tourament in Chicago on| llhduy for the poor oihlbdreui es that three She Mioclrell Bid‘ tn become Drummer in the nouns of will promotg Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) -o—-—- FINEJD FOIR SELLING DRUG ON FORGED PRE-OORIPTIONB AINNIAIPOLPS, N. S. FUIJ 8-—'DH8. M glitch-gs of regs; rmromhlne on for; 0' ma, fir? vaamwgelgrmgstownlmlnutes later tur-nlng in the second druiglst. iby a federal officer . indmm l‘ flnk-‘mld "m" Msiisli-stze McKay's coo-rt dnstiSst llflllafl A dine 0f $500 W88 SIUIOIL TO RAISE cit-n. BRIDGE ATFIOHT IITWIIN DGL9HlVl8T8 ' ST JOHN "ST. JOHN. 012,2» 8—The redoing Remembers the All in» new c. r. u. bridge 1o a. mo», ' dhoussed e4, s confer onoeN st City Hail today of Col.‘ . I t, I’: his!“ “mm” ego 0o u ‘ nd . moors. the um s 4| low Monies " an LIGHT signs Ilsa-onus -ro roar man. 05am 0F nsv. F. ‘r. SNELL ids,‘ 0f 0111b! Ewlnesr lmdsslon, C P. i mftnuzunmmycs-rfihir" "v" s. s. Rsmlbslia us ifllttlgrto nonnative: a for the relief Iory turn. The gems started at 8.35 and ful- ly 1500 or more spectators were on hand to witness what was perhaps the most one-sided e ver stag- ed on local ice. the Neptunes weak attempts at scoring proving a cinch for “StonewsliP Morgan. I ‘llbe visitors were accorded the ally good man and the good things ‘said of ‘him in the Halifax papers more by no means exaggerated, but a. men would need to be about sup- er human to withstand the awful |fiusllnde of rubber continually bat- tered at the Moncton net last night. The other members of the de fence, Milton. Yosrton and Elliot showed occasion bursts of speed the locals. son. Dubuls and last but Veno, made desperate not least eflorts in Pastoraliletter From Archbishop of Nova Scotia. G. of E. The following Lenten 16m", from ms Gm“ ‘he Arch. [was when one or m, M" found ed to march further into Germany. bishop of Nova Seotla wag reed at the can user the school. Not know-ITM‘ "Meme," w“ “mag In m“ the church services of the Church lng it contained an explosive ne‘°'““""°' °r Dppmi” m“ nigh‘ by of England in this diocese on Sun- Pmym"? “"95 It '° P °°mmnl°n day last:- BI~BH‘°P'3 LODGE Havllflx, N. 8.. Jan. To ths members of the Church of England In the Diocese of Neva Scotia: My Dear Brothers and Sisters, Since the Forward but never once proved dangerous to Cfl-RIPHIEH there his been a year of testing, The forwards, C. billion, Thomp- chm-ch a and new it the last period to stern the torrent have "W" mummi- of defeat and prevent a wihlerwssh, Veno especially labored hard and tried by every means to land the y, rubber where-it would do some seed but it domedly refused m sclww’ “m” °"’Y"“°"° "°”-"‘°“' leadby-htm and in its enabling fash “d I“ m“? W" "cwded- B" ion always came wandering back the resl osll was not for money. ex- _ who was gener- ceptas a result of the increased wézeffiugggiifi 71W 91° °1d fmklysplrltusl life which was expected. HAMPTON. N. e. m» fi-r-The » ’ - _ 1t n ed th ttu Ch n lo drealih or one Rlov. r, T. Snell 0c‘ TP°"“‘P‘°“ P“ “mm °PP°""“' m up a e “m W“ curred wdnry sfilrn- a lingering ill nose. The deceased nod a long oer W“? "m" W“ “m” m" JWflSJSsPKSTnS ‘Itnzkfiemnbon brothers was of to Mr. ',Gun1mlngs, ity to shine in individual plays end|b the nms._by Williams, Moore and McEsclaer-n. were features while handling by Rodd. Gcnion who sort that combined with the other features spelled victory at ev The first period the score was 8- oEsohom. assisted by Williams mnldnztiie first and Moore three sue LASOR umono COPENHAGEN, Feibrunry 1. -'- Petrogrnd Pravda prints on article by Nicholle lonlne. the Russian Bel-built monitor. declaring that the t bdifireoiliths Labor Unions o S6 a for nrpremmov will brook up t e whole Bolsllovik statesyrtem. less s settlement ls soon ' . The article. which is captioned communist party in s crisis". ._ _ty of the illusion lather-files are boo selfish. "They ore out for motel-la] benefit guns of the com: R is _. ‘at. the’ m~ -- 0 So for as the subscriptions are nd all its members to ask borw fan‘ the hopes then expressed w-hicl game was played under pro McE-alcheln ........... .. . C. Milt ' - _ . - I Itesri. veno. one of the l" ‘ Gordon 11hr‘ ‘l: N ltrfl-Glyflfirlnfl Allled TPOOp May lplayers to whom l objection bad amfiiompbell . . W. Verne ' ‘ b t kvnl th set e, a - auns ,1). ' ipfizilrledtin lastnnlgfifls encfsfiter slbd Rodd. __ “mm, Fur Chief Ron c ai tiimer. Into Germany (Special to The Gusrdlan) LAWRENCEVlLLE. ilis.. Feb. 8. -Emmet Bunyan, school teacher and five pupils were killed in- h G rd ) stantly and two others wounded °“"‘-"' '° T ° "P I?" when a can of Nltroglycerine ex- PM?“ mm 8'_m m“ °r Ger‘ pxoded ma“ m" we cm“ mad!“ many: refusal to obey terms or Al- um” muse we“ of hera The a‘ lied reparations deanands, Allinl pastoral plum occurred at the noon m troops on the Rhino will be order- Premler Aristlde Briand in his re- ply to an interpellntion of Andre Tardieu. Dormer French High Ccm~ missioner to the United States and chief shocker of French Parlia- ment Allies plans. and the blast followed. before the and of Lent. i922. 'I‘he LENT of this your is sn im- portant factor in this preparation. and no effort shtlllld be spared to strengthen and deepen the Prayer life -of those who ought to be mem- bers of the IC-hurcb. Make no mistake. The means pro- vided by the Church are ample and sufficient. Allll tlhst is needed is to make use of them. In oven-y oonaregstion there will 26th. 1921. Movement THE wsstrmun. rmurnrcnrrvrt TlDli. orootv. ETC is for the iii concerned there was everything to sense of its IGIDOBIIIbIHtY, and th» Kingdom of Christ Ibo strengthen- ed at home. and extended abroad. the House of Bishops has made! the following suggestlonlw- should have a campaign for in- crossing Church attendance and recruiting volunteers work. fort should be made to cultivate the Prayer life of the Clturch,_ln- clud-lng Family Prayer, following the useof tho Prayer Cycle and the plan of the General Board of frosts, or spools. days of de-rotiod. should be provided for both clergy and lsloy, sud follower! by Paroch- isl Missions outlier in the some ses- eon or in the Spring of 1922. Church through out the Dominion is] Parochial Minions at such ttme a the various Dioceses or Psriaboa ' _ msytaodbost, butts ova-yous CLAMDNOVAICOM ring satisfaction. The objectives s thoroughly aroused to s full With s view to gaining this end,_ (1) That the Autumn of 1920 for Church (2) In the 913M113 0f 1921 In 6F ellglous Education. (S) in the Autumn of 1921. Roi By this you will use that rho osllod upon to work up to spec- be special opportunities for Divine Service. Do not treat these light- ly or permnctorily. They can be of untold benefit lftsken up boy- aliy and entered into with spirit. Gathering together for worship must increase the fellowship which ought to exist between all mom-bars of the Church. With common inter- ests and common aims and com- mon hopes, let us in common prsy- er join in mums! intercession for ell sorts and conditions of men. Let our Communlons be regular. and the result of osrefral self- oxaranfnntion and preparation. And then let us strive to live more nearly so we my. devoting more time and thought to the work of the Church and sll thst the Churdb stands m. A Lent entered upon with snob ‘llmiomonnlllotfnlltobrlflltoul snitlslkacljon and comfort and i0!- As the lord Jesus nlal fao His Dis ctplee yo mar-selves sum." when Mb soudlt to oom- mune with Ind h-cllp tdaeun spiritually. _ So new lot us go span mom the ordinary seems of plenum and excitement. snd be with Him n wihrile, that we msy go back to our dMly tasks’ refreshed and buoyed wltlh the loving Spirl‘ ‘of the men Garlst. Wltfh but wishes, w BOHIIl-IIO.” TORONTO. Feb. 8.-Westerly winds, fair and cold. The ‘lowest towwpemdure on Mon dsy was 1 ibeltrw zero; at 9 n. mt. vnslierdny i4 was 3 aibove. The ‘high est during the dd-y was 10 aIbov-o sud at 9.30 ilaet mm: it was u: RCO. High tide iii-is afternoon st 12.20 and bonigilali o-t 11.56. sun sols nuts afternoon at»b_.17 log rises wmorrew morning at ‘l. . First qusrtr-r of ‘moon on Tues My, Fldb. 1611.: at. 2.58 p. m. Vo-(Tzh the Nlmshlnn Rld ‘esslkesjt i --~vu1 truly yours. s-..» .