Among' tho many bishops of tho Anglican Church who have attended tho IJainbctk Conference, one c' tho most Interesting is Bishop Laws, of the Mack«nzio Ji.iv.er d'occse. The Bishops diocese extends over about 600,000 square miles of prairie, forests, lakes, and frozen wastes, and has ouo inliabitant for m-ory ISO sqnaro miles. Of its COQO people, 5000 aro Red Indians or Eskimos. Nearly all Mfc trappers. The Bishop has charge of seven mission stations, and in visiting them lie has to travel thousands of miles & year, most of tho iourney being mado along vho moquJ.Wnfeetea riT^rß."
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 7
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