Llnosday, January 1C, 1020 fOSITION OF Not gre l Delegate ( ountry'at Ceatfrreace Wiriiirig F ee Press) in information has ni,!,n,., NEW TYPE OF-UOAD FOR WESTERN CANADA i in Province of Saskatchewa CANADA REGARD LIQUOR EXPORT Inmpp;: 1 rie rrens Discuses Matter ( 'Ivurlv and at Length in Editorial POSITION OF BRITAIN ih cairyinir an important exienmfiit in siirf;n -iv.v f;.iI will solve the p-oblem of highway surfacing on the prairies. prairies. The I he si:n!:ui inen asphaltic oil clear ships carrying cargoes of dividual, a government, or , lienor to American porU will make ernment officJaJs-J FOR A REAL ENJOYARLE ftlOTOR DRIVE Rent One of Our HEATED CARS AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF Walker Motor Co., Limited IH, ...... n,-,r, .... . ... .i "vim- uiue jfsy 2nd Ave. and lilt St. . 1. 'ViiBibo" road., road is iirpt i aprayed heavily before gravel in annlied. thf nil fnrminir u coating impervious to rain so long as it remains intact. Th oil aln nrn. ih . I from disappearing into the "gumbo." A similar process has been successful in Minnesota ..th Dakota. These pictures show the work under way between Pilot Butte and Pense. On tt of the layout the huge otf spreader is pmding the gravel grader which spreads the grav- ..ver me iresniy ouea r- ko. un tst rlgM is a close-up of the giant oH sprinkler which I .ij'iU it ' of 860 gallons an d travels under its own power. gov- Uiry difference in the wetness or . Cw 'Napborn . 'Iryness of the United Stat. It , ?r i. ,knf V, .STlr.i t,caJ .Mi4llMnitta. there is - - a ' v u vHaua AWCUCU another fnWs Canada and the tt.,i.j United ot.. - States are friendly nations Americans a-i-J-T would rI.", still get their . 7 " J "jTI Uouor. There is also a Feeling in ."J" ,- Canada, quite vocal at times, ' that edflboHt SSZJr P Canadians C.n.H. h.. mi..im. , aaaieting Ik. TTnltl H.t.. . .u. Mw-orei ul if leas- Volstead Art P. . L mi nadians would Americana Slt Jlt- fM-f off-elal sanction to . lu. the TT.,.. " " " " " those who were breaking Canadian solely business of the United States to keep liquor out of the laws. There is a double edge to a ma.jor.uy oi mese issues that in- Will, Stand Taken T U volves the comity ,of nations, id . From This smart on the (2 CanaW "T""-"c 0". ns to pour liquor into the Uni- , export trade, redtfee the earning ZZ, iT!. ' tZ ltet the United SUts 7SZZS7Z?Zr"uZ.Z Pns win try to " ""-tnrr. to sell tbetr goods ZZr'ZZZ: their own undoing. - wfth ihe matter f : mop a'ong the Canadian State brder. aaklDg ' 1 1" A n govornmenT re-arnnre papers to ships car-rui s ef 'iquo- from Cans-Amcriun ports. i lhii'ed. fejjtes Vie-iv- i" obici-tiwe ' i to keep wherever they find a market. The question to. however, ome- " ! Hf 1 A . - '-. . . a. i rfeajteaw-s reparia area Wits w iraicdle that G4 is IH9s1y thing of more conseosence than to toppWe xe Unifed StSSa'rb- the earnings of any company or "ueet en the ather remarkable he sise ef Canada's foreign trade, grounds that, if Canada does not If is a national question and must permit ships carrying 'inuor to de-be looked at from the national Prt in a I gal way from Canadian viewpoint. The fundamental fact to United States ports, the mtnm- lm L ...Uam Ik. mm... tnnt nf 1 1 n (tnr will trn n n i 1 . ir n 1 1 V 'mm u. OTITOU WHWHMU W . ..... n u.. ' te yfri ted State. e-nnitnt gives clearance papers to and under &oar; iiiotier words, fanl;itinf Ihe enforce- , snip emrry n , pf iiqMr that he pWr .j8Wr will get h. Am-ri -n ivohthitios ta United States port. It is mak- their ahipnunts aeyoss V line V ' " A Stages case would ing poibe an ijjga art. This hooker crook. Th theory appear tn ;cl. stronger appeal to works two jf the liquor is to be that, if the ship-owners and it it we e fe't here that Usdej at an American port the liquor shippers a e not permitted . (1 S'ntes was making a merican aw ha been broken, to break the American law in the ?i"tt nn determined at- jf the ship puts back into some legal Canadian w: y. they will pro- r.force one of its own Canadian port and lands the liquor ccd 'o break it i!le?al!y. This .p.-N re tching Canada for n.tlit Jn Canada the Canadian nwf happen, but even if It does, American cites indi- i,w nM b.oken. It is law- Canada's internal 'an! . position ' ' i.or -H sold openly in breaking either way or the other, will be much better tlHm If this "!' sk-fa-ies." and other tnJj jt jg hiarhly doubtful if it is country gives legal sanction to the i x U character, and that ir tne beat interests of Canada to oiierarton? of men who are frankly neei or hut boring eDCOarage the operations of a great out to boat the United States law. United State if one ,tr4.r af rum-runners, smugglers. Arcordlng to the United States ; 'c-'o pay the shot. Now TOa law-breakers, along the Cana- statement, issue i from Ottawa, - n much is heard of a great an border. It is pretty obvious Mexico and Cuba have agreed to nr )e nginade in this or that the typm 0f Tn enf(a(td in accept the Ame-ican position. A . .-oftiu annnoncements tj,e husineas of liquor running will number of European countries MT.nint offUvrs about break tne Canadian law with as have also acceded to the United ''"'' ,r ?oin' to d0- bul much imnunltr as he will break the SUU request that vessels carry- tr to be mosMy in the American law. He will run whis- ing Hquor sr not to be glv f pectacular Stunting, jnto Canada to make It pot- clerance papers to UmHed StaUai t u ti if a change taking ble for Canadians to escape pay- ports. The British government! - 'i rpsjirc' to widesprral mg tDf iegtimaii' Canadian retail also admits the re.t.onableness of; ''! ng. The much press- pPjce. be will carry drug into the American request, and does! 1 Ir've by General Butler Cjinada; he will proceed to smug- not give clearance papers to liquor ' n. Philadelphia a couple t United States goods into Can- cargo from BHtish to United ,r ,,ro to clean it up once uda thereby beating the Canadian States ports. The dropping of the : ' - !l iimo conies in this -Qv'pmment. On these grounds word "not" from an Ottawa liquor week or two ago it was alone it as if it would be shipments to clear for the United 'r "! in the United States d bugjneM for Canada to refuse SUtea, but later dUpatches f om ' .it .mother drive to clean . k. n h.hltual law- Ottawa Indicate that this Ip not the ph a win on the curds v....u -iff our southern case. Great Britain already has Affect Husintwe bnunda-v. In the long run con- taken the stand that Canada la " 7 are not ahV to say tact with law-breakers never aaked to take, refusal by Canada to works to the advantage of an In- jhese facts aprear to give ample support, to the argument that, if the Canadian government maintains its present attitude toward the export of liquor lo a p ohibl-tron country, no good will result to Canada in the Itoff run. Motnrship Belttnrluun, Cfept. J. K. Anderson, arrived In Mart t 7 o'clock this morning ,from Ketchikan with four carloads of froien fish for transshipment east over tha Canadian National Railwuys. PAIN in BLADFEF KrMiU rml b' SANTAI, jiidv II 'urr in rt tbr llraulur l.uuk I ur iv rfil 'Mint THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Development .of Owen Lake Properties Commenced; Consolidated Makes Payments on Babine Properties; Shipping From Rocher de Boule Active development has now been started by F. Taylor of extensive mineral showings which he controls in ' the Owen Lake region . The machinery has just been put i in place to turn on the power . The larger compressor and ' power plant has been erected near the shore of Owen1 Lake on the Wrinch grpup and the second plant has" been 1 installed on the Cole claims. Operation of the sawmill has been steady and a large quantity of lumber has been cut for camp buildings. Thirty j five men were employed for ev-. the adjoining Judges jroun. where era) months work. in the preparatory The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. has met with the initial p-.vments on the Harvey nd Judges group of mineral claims in the Babines. Smithers owners of these properties shared in the preliminary payment which is to be followed next July by a much larger sum called for under the option to buy. Since taken up by the Consolidated, the work on the Harvey group has consisted of an extension of the tannel to tap at depth the ore uncovered in' early work by a abaft. This tun-' some good showings have been ex posed in assessment work by the. original owners. It is reported that the entire area wilt be tested by diamond drill in early summer. Winter work is being carried on. Three team$ are now hauling A Sophisticated Evening Gown For the Sophisticated If you are tall and slender and ore from the Rather de Boule mine 'nare a way of holding, ypur head, to Skeena Crosjlug and about 16 rou can wear the lovely dress men are engaged in mining. Ore! illustrated here. But please don't is being taken from. No. 2 tunnel (read any further if you merely which is expected to run $50 to j possess tall "ambitions." Thio ls the ton. This tunnel was never not a frock for the little'girl who worked to any extent y the old would like to look-tall. company, although the ore there is the highest grade of any in the train, In soft black velvet with a long this model employs the nel has progressed considerable' mine. W. S. Harris, who' is in 'princess silhouette 'so much in distance with reported good re- charge of operations, reports that, favor now. Large white,' rases t-ults and will be continued. It, other than taking out ore, he has trail down one side and the fitted is understood that some explora- 'not completed any plans for future deeolletage is held by . lingerie tory work will be prosecuted on development. .straps. I WHAT IS IT ! that keeps you always look ing well and smartly dresj-ed? OUR SERVICE PHONE 649 to have your clothes pressed. We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. Fdr that Suit We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings on hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, sll guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 Dr. Alexander BES.N'EB BLOCK DENTIST Advertise in The News. -'1. 1 AfiEO S ,W1A SvifD A ' ' " ' j 5 ' ' " m tO OTTAWA t VI. .4 Achievement and Promise Northern Electric Company takes this opportunity of expressing to its The staff, to its customers and to the public of Canada, a sincere wish for a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and pledges its devotion to those high ideals of business which arc bound to turn promises into achievements. This Company is engaged in the nunufoctitre of articles which have become daily necessities the telephone and its accompanying accessories, intricate, exact, yet reasonably priced; wires that carry the electric current, from the great cables that run through the underground conduits to the tiny wires, no bigger than a hair, extending into the telephone; fire-alarm systems; private telephone systems; radio apparatus such as peanut tubes, loud speakers, public address systems, the new talking moving-picture equipment all these, and many more, does the Northern Electric Company produce at its great Canadian plants. In addition, the Northern Electric Company acts at a national distributor for well-known brands of electrical goods, such as electric stoves, electric irons, electric pads, washing machines. vacuum cleaners and other household equipment; also power apparatus and illumination supplies. Skilled employees, many of whom have been in the Company for upwards of thirty years, are devoting their lives to the perfection of the merchandise that bears the name, imprint and guarantee of the Northern Electric Company. Fourteen branches under the supervision, of experienced representatives of the Company are located at strategic points throughout the Dominion to furnish convenient service to those who make use of these products in their industrial and social life. Northern Electric COMMflV UMITtO A National Electrical Service VANCOUVER. B.C. 3ft WATKIt STKBET 144 frt!ii"i'SL DC RCOINA fl&VHCCWtj 1 1