oe Th 2, 1914. re ANYONE CAN j j y ’ D E THEIR a WIT OLA » ANY KIND y, with the SAME DYE. Clean and Simple. No Chan sler. Send for Booklet, bAsk : Co, Limited, Montreal The) em Bk ALAR AIR AE POE AR OR A TAXI 75-PHONE--75 RINCE RUPERT AUTO CO CREAMER KIKEK exer? Peet teD OPO EL OTOL ODOT OOOO D OL? FAL ESTATE BARGAINS E the best located double corner Sean Avenue, opposite @. T. hotel site $60,000; quarter ssh, 1, 2 and 3 years. Liberal re- ction for all cash. Pair first class residential lots, jock 10, Section 7, $600 each; if cash, balance arranged. Splendid pair on Graham Avenue, ction 2, $3,500; terms arranged. M. STEPHENS & G0. LTD. THE DAILY NEWS THREE ee ee co SEO EEE REE EEE EE Re WOMEN OF ULSTER MAKE BANDAGES FOR USE IF CIVIL WAR COMES ha Belfast, temporary training quarters. Every district im structors and doctors iporal raining quarters yr the Uister has its women’s ambu- The picture shows such a class at Elmwood hall, Belfast. which vyomen of Ulster ea! Estate Notaries insurance MOPOPEEEL OLE LOLOL OD HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER 489 Becond Ave., near MoBride ANADIAN PACIFIC RLY Summer Excursions r t Montreal and ret - 8141.00 t ind return. 128.00 ind return... 96.00 1 return 108.50 and return 144.50 respondingly low Final return 1st hea] Norwegian Cele rat vorway, efiective April t t 20th i I Norwegian San ago, effective May noess May, southbound, noon Friday Generar Agent and 6th Street risk IN E DAILY NEWS SIR WILFRID MAKES STRONG SPEECH REPLY N.T.R. REPORT OUTLINES HIS AMBITION TO MAKE GREAT RAILWAY—THE REPORT PARTISAN AND UNTRUE ON ITS FACE Juebec I planned to link the oducing lands with the great Atlantic and Pacific ports, and I Limed to be in the van of those ho courted the new and great issibilities of the dawning Ori- ade Yes, all these con ations impelled us to con ruct the best railway ‘that ence could devise or money } build. Cheers We fe before our task was} plished ro other hands tted the completion of the work We have our respon- on this side; yonder they ive their responsibility on the ther side. We have the respor ty building; we accept i ladly They have the responsi- if destroying;. they cannot scape it. We have the report in our hands We Bave examined it What do we ind? From first to last, sir, it is unblushing part san libel From every syllable | partisanship oozes out in distor- n and misrepresentation. But amid all this insinuation ant falseness one fact rings true. There has been no graft Lib- eral cheering. Not one dollar has been diverted from the ob- ject for which it was voted by parliament. If the railway has eost $150,000,000 every dollar has gone into the road The charge is that we have} built too well, too substantially, with too much regard for Can- ada Our faith has heen great, but not greater than it had rea- son be our expectations were high, but not higher than they should have been. Sir, this road will fulfil the object with which its construction was undertaken. iulfi! the he one with which that constructi was carried on this it w do provided—provid- ed it is not degraded bv those at present in power.” If the statements made by the commissioners were true, Sir Wilfrid continued, there must} have been a vreat crime against the country “But when the re- port is false what language is strong enough to describe the calumny upon Canada? In that report,’ he exglaimed, amid Lib- eral cheers, “there are not only | statements which cannot be maintained, but which are un- true and intentionally dishon- est.’ No better indication of this was needed than the fact that, taking the statements of the commissioners themselves, it. is impossible to total up the $40,000,000 which they boldly assert was wasted.’’——Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the debate on the National Transcontinental rail- way in the House of Commons. Rooney. ‘Conducting Robberies The Omineca Herald says: A representative of the Burns De- tective agency has been in town all week studying the rerent| bank robbery case. He is of the No Dust Nothing but yirtuous, fragrant N Di tea leaves, giving their full quota Oo irt of deliciousnéss in the tea-pot. UC aT. You cannot imagine how good it really is unless you try it. 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