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KEEP IT HANDYJ BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia VITIZAM DA A TTfc V33 Capt. Geo. Black and J. C. Brady: Heard In Hishway Debate I at Ottawa I ... . rc! un sure tne government are tourist traffic In Canada, and' I think no better contribution could be made along this line than a rea sonable grant for the continuation the debate In the House of Com mons at Ottawa on federal aid to the provinces in highway construc tion. "The road has been built through British Columbia almost to the northern boundary; It, Is already constructed through Yukon territory and a comparatively small grant would be sufficient to put the highway in shaps for tourist traffic. This project is being seriously considered by the government of British Columbia, and In this connection I should like to read to the house the words of the premier of that. province, as they appear In a despatch from Ottawa under date of September 9: "'A grand plan for an lnternar j tlonal highway extending from the 'border of Mexico away up through j British Columbia to the Yukon and I Alaska was discussed at an Interview here today between Premier iTolmle of British Columbia and Hon. Charles Stewart, minister of the Interior. The provincial government is favorable to the plan, but it Is of great magnitude, and federal aid will be necessary. " 'It Is understood that Mr. Stewart was prepared to have the Dominion build the Yukon part of It "That Is very good news. " '-1 but did not commit him- j self on the other.' '"There are some 460 miles of new road In British Columbia, and about 125 miles In the Yukon required to carry out the scheme. "New construction In the Yukon will not total 125 miles, but a great many improvements will be necessary to the present roads to make them suitable for tourist traffic. "'Premier Tolmle explained that the highway would run from Tia Juana, Mexico, up the whole Pacific coast to the International boundary of British Columbia, connecting there with the roadway to Hazel-ton, B.C.. and afterwards going on to connect with the Yukon and Al- Week-End Specials Oranulated Sugar 20 lbs Cream of Wheat Per pkg Tlllson's Health Bran j Per pkg B. St K. Pastry Flour j 10 lb. sack Heinz Chill Sauce Per bottle Llbby's Asparagus Tips 2 tins Royal City Golden Bantam Corn Per tin Columbia Pyre Strawberry Jam 4 lb. tin Fraser Valley Apricot Jam 4 lb. tin Malkln's Best Pure Honey 4 lb. tin Clark's Tomato Catchup I 2 bottles jRowat Worcester Sauce J Per bottle .' Canada's Pride Pure Maple ! Syrup 2Vi's tin Sunnybrook Creamery Butter-3 lb. brick j Eggs Fresh Extras, i largest size, 3 doz jPalmollve Toilet Soap 19 mVai Sunlight Soap 2 pkgs ,...,. Royal Crown Washtng Powder 2 pkgs. 81.35 25c i5c 55c 35c 65c 20 c 60c 50c 75c 45 c 15c 90c $1.25 $1.25 95c 45c 45c Alberta Market P. GAMUI.A, l'lfth Street. Proprietor Phone 208 THE DAILY NEWS. Friday. March 21, "After Babv.WasWeak. Skinny. Gained 22 Lbs." itTZjEl Ironlttd Tent did It, njt Utt, tsliud In 3 we.kt. HerroiuiMM, coo.HjmUIoo nalth ornnlcht. Skin clean tik miflc Ott Ifonfatd ytttt ubleu from druiitt lodiy. frrii.A Mn.An 1 It would give United States people,' he said an opport- be llnkad. up ,wUii our.transcon Unfntal highway. I refer Prince Rupefit, Do,, you, know, $r,,ttiat today we have no a road jinking up that city with any other city or town in Canada? Only 90 miles of road construction from the port of Prince Rupert , would bring us In touch with our. Canadian highway and enable, the. people of that city to travel tp Vncpuver or Eastern Canada. , fl'o,wha ypuld that roaa;-j;.5f,,t'1ll. be a costly undertaking, lju it, Is going to open up ne of .the finest scenic sections, hot merely of British Co-'umbia but of any part of the Dominion. I refer to that wonderful ! stretch of river and mountain scenery between Prince Rupert and Terrace, a distance of 00 miles. "Is it possible wc do not know that in the last 10 yean public opinion In Canada has changed with regard to our highways? Changed conditions bring about a new set of facts that we must face squarely. What are these facts? We are In a great machine age, the most marvellous period of development in any past era. We demand these highways for our own national development. It is not a mere petty local demand: we an making the aemand looking at Canada as a , whole. True, we have our railways, but they can do for the develop- men i 01 ne country exactly wnat they are intended to do and noth ing more. They are intended for transportation purposes, for colonization purposes, and as great avenues for the transportation of freight and passengers. But, sir, what about our roads? Roads today are part of our modern civilization. They are for the use, not of the wealthy alone but of all the people; and if we do not get a sufficient program of road building put into effect, I want to tell you that you to a great extent are stopping the natural progress and development of the very country that Is willing Get pays, the Ad. reading habit. It SILVER CUP i TAKEN OVER Active Mining Operations to Be He-sunied Soon on Interior property The Silver Cup mine and mill "nlty v sl "? d near Hazelton has been sold by the very much In favor of encouraging : . tAlaska by, through the richest In the j scenery silver Cup (Hazelton) Mining Co wona. 11 wouia give uanaaians ac- Ltd.. to the Omlneca Mining Si Mil cess 10 me Yukon witnout going ung Co. Ltd. and the purchasing through the United States." company proposes to commence of thathiahwav'saldCaDt.aeoree!.. "c " r.T .!UI" active mining operations lmme Black, MP. for Yukon, In speaking i tner n tni,Tr ae id,ately- The new comPany .has also last week of the proposed Alaska-! a'ready U1has been pa.ssed b?' undertaken to pay off the debts of Yukon highway, in the course of the United States Senate and , silvpr rim mnt. nr ihwo in. UOUSe OI UeprCSeniaUVeS appro- rfppH Viovlmr nlrrariv hpon Hnnl prlatlng $25,000 for this purpose." Mr. Brady Speaks "I should like to give one or two reasons why the government should not hesitate to support this resolution," said J. C. Brady, MP. for Skeena, In the same debate. "The history of our roads is one of the most fascinating and Instructive stories in Canada's development. The provinces of Ontario and Quebec, the cities of Montreal, Toronto, Kingston, and the ancient city of Quebec, primarily owe their great development to the roads thaf were Inaugurated In the early yean of Canada's history. "The point I want to emphasize, Mr. Speaker, is that we are asking for something which we believe will result In the better development of Canada as a whole. When the Canada Highways Act was in operation, $33,000 was granted each province over a five-year period, and the balance was distributed in proportion to population. Since that money was spent British Columbia wh-.h to my mind pre sents the greatest road problem of any of our provinces Is being forced to develop, for the Interest of the Dominion government as much as. for the province, this Immense undertaking. I should like you, Mr. Speaker, to picture for one moment "I presume that would be the, the situation of the city that the section through British Columbia, minuter of the interior (Mr. Stew art! stvid ,he noped would. very.soon I dated. As soon as the ore blocked out is mined, the owners plan to ! reopen the mill, the concentrates I to be hauled to the railway at Ha zelton In motor trucks. Thomas B. Lewis, formerly with the Federal Mining & Smelting Co., will be superintendent In charge. Several prominent Vancouver men are Identified with the directorate of the new company including Almin Harvey, Louis M. Diether, J. Edward Sean and John Duns-mulr. The Silver Cup Is regarded favor ably in mining circles and is fully equipped with a modern power, lighting and milling plant. The for mer owners had hardly completed Uic mill before it had to be chut Jown on account of financial dlf-riculUcs iltho.i3h, in the short time It operated, over $35,000 was loceivei- fot concentrates- shipped .0 Trail smelter. 1 a a.i r r our miles Ux ."BV: c. .. .... 2 tins Homing wouia more substantially conduce to the development of a real Canadian spirit, a real national spirit, than for this government to build across Canada a road that would enable a Canadian to travel In his own country from Vancouver or Prince Rupert to Halifax. If that were done J am cnnvlnrprl that. Uv fhl Invpstment but a fourfold return for the small amount of money required to build up something which would appeal to al Canadians, develop a pride In ourselves, and In a few years Increase our wealth by millions of dolors." Road Built In 1929 Up Naas In answer to questions by II. F. Kergin, M1JV. for Atlln. Hon. N. S. Lougheed, minister of public works, stated in the legislature last week that $12,130.71 had been expended during 1929 on the Aiyansh-uwtn-ha road up the Naas Valley, this being the cost of building four miles of road across laval beds. One tractor, costing $4,913. and one dump wagon, costing $395, had been purchased for the work in addition to other equipment available in the district. The ccct of placing the equipment on the work from the point of delivery from the shipper had been $349.45. Fred Kerffin Off To Bermuda Now Word has befcn received from To ronto that Fred Kergin has so far recovered from his recent serious illness as to be able to leave the hospital. Upon the advice of his physicians, he is leaving for Ber muda to recuperate. His sister. Miss Margaret Kergin, Is accompanying him. m MOD! LOOK!.! AT OUIt WINDOWS AND PRICES. YOU WILL BENEFIT BY IT. Blue Ribbon Coffee- Each tin contains silver spoon, per lb. 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