v , f- ~With the ex- ‘iceptiun or the . Canadian Parlia- Ygnqllt atnttawo. ‘uthsre- 'lB1d0l!l ‘cornea toxsthsr ‘ "lmthis country - e. group oi men so thoroughly * representative ' o1 alliCanada as of Quelhec rec- ently when 680 oiIlhe higher oiflderemt the Cana- llm" Pacific Railway ‘eatherecr for one 0i’ their peniodlosl comm-paw; ‘Phey cams. rronr - Canada and}. dealing °Y§"the”;"u‘.’§ with every phase Oblflnnadianaill- dustry and trade. they represented to a remarlmbletextentths pmgm; and devélonmantwhloh Canada is now enjoying, ’ - ‘Dhe close of the gatheringjves marked b? liNBDllTlWm P.‘ * $4M“ ‘:'-.T;“£¢.-'".~‘~-' rue c. N. n., whether thoyéqinete from one poll tical party. pr, another. and thesfiom. puny because oi its t. mendous stake in’ the Country a-ndthe fact that it1ls a trustee ot hundreds oi’ million-i o!» British, Cenodiln‘ and thoserinterests against unfairness or. thoaldoption oi! any polities cai- culated ‘to destroy the~ integrity oi thdseinvesuneuts. ' iWhen I say that, however I have said all. The company is not iupolltios and’ l would suggest that it has little. it any, political influence. Re oiticer or employee o! the Company has, in my recollection; and wcertalnly not in" recent‘ years, been ever sale edorreqtiested to. dlgohnrge his franchise save acoordingto his own belief and we propose that they shawbe left wlthvthst i. ’om um embarrassed by onnown views or predilection." Mr. Benny's rsiierence Ito the net- ional system ofrailwoye" was. eq- E W- Beet/W. Which set 191th. in illuminating terms ‘m; New“ w“ tron oi’ the ‘Grout company and ‘mmflhln! 057K119 lines aionsflynhlch it was first oonltpncied, namely-the built"!!! 0! tenant Canadian nation. [Dig-e limit!’- ‘bann with i. tribute m Wflflllw monwho under such "lbldarljg 03mph“: and wlthinright and squgq o; {he Cimtesn Fmntennciwherq he was "i" “WWW .. 181d the first foundations otnetionhood. The hum of chiunvlwlu um niitdiolln 1635 Jae said, it curried on fljpough "'6 “stems. alum the vlorosts, "ilsd the‘ IImL-"iounded cities, es- tablished routes o! trade and com "WW6. constructed rollwayg) and fllvsmahivs and was today seen “"‘°'°Y°1"c'¥llldisll men and women rrazszir: .,.'~1:~"::::""*-=» 6 ' ' a ii - ‘c Canadian when: k t m ually frank and timeiyJle pointed out the peculiar anomaly that: "The less profitable nrethe open ‘Canadian Pacino, and it the Nut- lonal iiaiiways prosper through div‘ ersion oi! traitic from the lie " Americrn capital, jealously guards. ations o! the National Railway 8ys_. tom thesrenteluthe taxes oi the- } r v _>_-L. l. i s1 -———-—¢-<.vo- V, ‘H, , __ - PRESIDENT, QF ¢RNA§|AN PACIFIC TELLS HIS OFIHCERS 0F filllLwfiYhQ" EIFQUQV l" - ‘ 'NAT1QR4Iol-ibiNQ——THE C. P. R. AND POL-YHGS — GOOD WIQHEQ FDR "' 4 _' National ‘Railways continues. l, tor _ one, will he very .8181! becanseit wiik-carry with it the. kessupance that Canadian Pacific program will be still greater in the iuulre than .in the past. The greatness oi o. railway is ac- curately Bflilsed by the character o1 stitution in the country has produc- ed so many outstanding men. in their various communities. l speak not merely oi such as Sir iWllllam Van Hume and Lord Shaushlwsey. I speak oi hundreds o! 6. P. R; oi.- tlcers who have so finely served the. Oompany and the Country. Owing to these men ,t.he Danadain. Pacific has not been merely a. collection oi! subsidies or a machine for earning revenues. dt hos been the dynamic force in the liie and progress oi Canada, settling vacant lands, tos- intent resources. opening no mark- ets, introducing outside capital. bringing tn as tourists. or immi- grants vast armies oi purchasers t0 consume her produce. The Q .p_ It, men is inspired by the thoilaht that without thewcev- adian Pacific Railway. Cmfflflf" stion would never. have been asreod Frolic» we loss in— revenue nlore than we {sin in taxes,‘ ‘ ' He iugthor saldr “We may con» elude‘ that the test’ ot-‘govemment ownership is being made under as iarorsbletonditions semen he sec¢ tired. 11m raiiwayonrileage o! the Country is proportionately greater thamths trailic available to support it. This Company has a very real the National Railways, provided it is accomplished without withdraw- ing from us the trailic which we have taken so many years. to build. up andxsecure. The greatest factor which will contribute to the Nat- sys’ . n is ti!‘ .4"- reason to hope for the success o! puny w h; pflllcinlfl,.nl.lld' would never The Present. Km; omnsland While " Prince o! Wiles said: We B" um how the Canadian Plsifls ,R¢fl'ay h“ helped to make a Nat- tm," That‘ knowledge accounts more than anythins else M‘ "W magnificent record and the ilflfllidlii “my, ‘of: thqyotricers or this. Conn Providing our politics are con- tho men it produces. No other in- F _ toting novrindustries, developing ’ hove been motntninodli-n actual (not. ceived in wisdom and executed with vigor, we. have the assurance oi great. national development and commercial prosperity. All we m expectls the lrniviloze o! contribut- ‘ngiqvknd.’ ehgrhjgpin: {b9 GWBIOP- c. lstgood ten Folkeet-whowvant» the very best use A RED RQQE ORANGE PEKOE T" ~ . n _ D O L L S T MADE IN‘ CANADA_ CANADA FIRST: l ‘ . We are featuring DOMESTIC DOLLS mcludingp non ‘breakable in Plant and all styles of CRYING, TALKINGiand WALKING. ' _0wing to the arrangements made with the Manufacturers, we are able to ofler this-line at Factory Prices. , Reports from all over Canlada show». thatthe “Madeira Canada” Doll is now» the favorite with theTnade; hence our: desire to feature this item. Foreign Dolls, while not as popular i! fflfllleflY, are still in good demand. We have all the LEADING NUM- BERS at RIGHT PRICES. BAIRD - THOMAS - scorr, LTD. | .i“,§f} —9 ’ ‘I I ESTABLISHED 1-894 asoncs NEAL Ltd. ' st. John’s, Nfld. ' 1 We handle all kinds of P. E. Island Produce I Consignments of . LIVE srocx Will have - our o careful attention Reference: The Bankof Noya Scotia W?» frank‘ as efinmsut Cariailqithh increment melltJDQcIIIIQ We s" -°"1‘3'“"' it W" inlnortantdislraid: population an time eilmnsionoftll- hummus e tuture of this 0.1m "Every ‘Celiidion is . naturallyldustrlomili’, s, sloppy combingtion Fnny is pann- cobly connsvtsdwltg concerned with ’.nmtional' politics. oi! these rectors thsl.pro¢re;ss'oi_the he culture o! our greht Dominion '_- ...Om M: ‘u Iultu1oQu09¢°‘G""*H"| ‘Qtgorlqaf .p::,':|¢:u,E|_¢_ qovxergum: D. i?’ °0ol_e::nn,r_V|eo-_Po"osidont of ' Qmrm; of the cveninl; Hon, Ernest Lope tots- Minister ol-Jyllllllifii 9"‘ "Q" Mm“ Canadian Pnoiflo DiPIfl-OFIP,‘ Drnwlnn b! 5-: Hfitlmv"! \‘°P"°4"°'°°'" Purposes *5~°-"'“‘.’""‘".’.7.‘i. COUGH N Your “ggondwltsntl. lined it.- - ~ j ~ y ‘ Sate, sure and efllcienLSmall-l _ t o Pa” 1mm _"Y‘°- M? F. i dose‘ means economy. and ' I ‘ ' ,»- "igu ' brings’ quick rsliel. Does-not, - “ _ . {Qbmwd yhvdfiréom m then-l upset. ihsitomeeh. Try shah. I . j . “V”, NM", everybody_ path”; oh-—-80c. 60c and 81.20. some will say. But have they‘! Th r ‘flying m B place m rrm Furniture Ropilfing and Uphollhrlnq smash of Q n” Q l ' ' the world is not real nurpoae. com- 9951"“ '9 "i"? v - i. v I ' the Boer Qzwbflltl businessman been taken over by gendahlgaélggugh iitkxiuih? malt»;- To pumgglg ‘asdflatbnc. _y are" o o Y Q-Illflwfll‘: t ~ A ' ‘ HENRY MAOFARLANE ties of existence. And‘ those who btomneivnnd make-you feel-bright . . t * _ ' who has been in ahnrgqof-thii bspartmo , 4on- the put ton ise highest in the struggle-are slots-health ~take~e I‘ , "_ h ‘ ‘m’ .1, ' q 1 l yum i-ir II rehlninnno preimtotfll’ or sxse-msncen m . . _ .. . , v . _ . _, , womomsu and is arson-nu u» um hm smnsleu u» oil it ‘ltllf-Iilltly ind- without‘ fllsnonl» - qfldorn. ' - tort. Brcwis cup (or ‘every-member a - It, and the eiteot it has on us; oi’ the inmily~take titres times a _ PHONES-Workshop-Ji-t-Houae-ifld. '- ta a ho the real lweolr- m.- mes weeks.- nvsryeae . . t _ fling; o: ‘§,"§’,,,‘§,1,9' “m” essay spring tonic-Joe _- In: . , h \ The work tho! Wlllbo continued at present quartere power in lilo-becomes, a reality. 60o.» , _ A ' ' (ll ronr of leer ‘A Weeks). Team will call for and deliver Gold comes by good fortune, s. m “r?” "m." " ' good diqtosition is the sift unnat- vv vvvvv ~lt becomes nopne to he Q and l-aut of nil an old man. We. Repair and Reuphollhr ~ Furniture We mm Furniture and Transfer Freight ‘ t» WsOmo and this Hnueohoidlflooh We Loy Oltdoth and Comet rum and mu annual-m a...“ suck“ artowrhfibld ~ .-wlthuur A N“ g=~-6Qot.l.t'l¢it“1"“ ~ . I p». I ' qtis.t""i"“td"ii?iit*ist'i"i**°f"*i l