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the press, good work is not being done. I believe that a work has 

 been taken up bj such men as Hon. Martin Dodge, Colonel Moore, 

 and their coadjutors which will spread over all the continent and in 

 time transform the streets and rural highways of this and my own 

 country. We have had eminent men here, and although their utter- 

 ances in this congress may not have excited as much interest or 

 been given as much space in the press, perhaps, as some current in- 

 cident of minor importance, yet they are doing a great and glorious 

 work. I come h(?re representing the Good Koads Association of 

 my own country to show that in everything you do for the well-being 

 of the people of this great Kejjublic, we Canadians, we Britons, are 

 heart and soul in sympathy with you. [Applause.] 



