CANADA.
Feb. 3—Unusual measures taken to guard the Duke of Connaught, Governor General, at the opening of Parliament.
Feb. 8—The first working day of Parliament; party leaders declare there will be a political truce during the war; Government to have ample funds; Colonial Secretary sends dispatch reviewing military operations from British viewpoint and stating that no Canadian troops are yet on the firing line except the Princess Patricia Light Infantry.
Feb. 10—Sixty-five Canadians have died in the encampment at Salisbury Plain, England.
Feb. 14—Excitement in Ottawa over report of intended German air raid from American soil.
Feb. 15—Parliament buildings, Royal Mint, and Rideau Hall, the Governor General's residence, are darkened in fear of German air raid.
Feb. 16—Government asks United States to guard American end of international bridges; the whole of the first contingent is now in France.
Feb. 19—Guards at international bridges are doubled.