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In all nine projects have received the serious consideration of the Provincial Oovernment and work has already commenced on several. Chief among the projects already under way is the new Trans-Can ada highway, which will run from Victoria north to Nanalmo, on Vancouver Island, and from Vancouver, on the mainland, to the Alberta boundary, via Kamloops Rcvelstoke, and Oolden. Between the latter places, a gap of 183 miles, following the "Big Bend" of the Columbia river is being constructed, and the route will be improved along Its whole length. Work has also commenced on a short stretch of highway, along th north bank of the Fraser rive between Agassis and Halg, which parallels the Trans-Canada and provides an alternative route fo-motorist. Work will also start immediately on a new road to the United States boundary which will connect Vancouver with the Peace Arch at Blaln. The new route will be shorter than the existing one ia New Westminster and Pacific Highway, and will be partially new construction. Another project likely to be pra- I needed with is the Southern Trans- Provincial Highway from Hops , hrongh the Hope mountains to Princeton and thence to the Crow's Nest pass. Tom nope 10 prince ton. the route, all of which is lair1 out and a 30-mile stretch south of the latter point completed, describes a great seml-clrcle to the south reaching Its highest point In Ai llson Pass at an altitude of 4,200 feet. Northern Roads Another route, crossing the province in the north, is also included In the program. On this Northern Trans-Provincial Highway, new construction is contemplated east of Prince Rupert, west of Hazelton and east of Prince Oeorge. In the interior, the program provides for the construction of a new highway up the North Thomp son to Jasper: general improve ments to the Cranbrook-Ooldi-n road, and to the Cariboo road froa Spenccs Bridge, Thompson rive' north to Prince Oeorge. Coastal projects contemplated are the continuation ol the West Coa;,t road on Vancouver Island, west ot of Jordan River and the construe tlon of' the Ucluelet-Totino roa- further north. On the mainland construction of the remaining links necessary to give Vancouver roa connection with Powell River it ex pected. ' Thrift Prices at Capitol Theatre The Capitol Theatre is announcing a drop in the price of admission for Thrift Week, commencing today. The first picture to be shown at the reduced rate is "Raffles." the fascinating story of the young man with the nimble fingers and "It." which is the week-end offering. The ladles are charmed with htm and he uses that charm for his own temporary advantage. Many have seen "Raffles" as a classic of the stage, but It is more I elaborate In the picture and sllght-i lyillfferent. If You are one of the few People . Who do not already Take the Daily News We suggest it would he a good thing to get in line with progress. Telephone for the boy to call and then.pay, him a dime a week and live happy ever afterwards. mm.ii Be an optimist. Subscribe to the paper that radiates optimism. THE DAILY NEWS Telephone 98 Third Avenue II EVOLUTION Dean Gibson Heard at notary Lun- r i cheon Yesterday Afternoon Week-End Specials Swift Premium Pure Lard- 3-lb tin 40c Swift Picnic Ham Small OAp sise, per lb A III Ensign Strawberry Jam J? ftp 4-lb. tin eJUl Malkin's Best Large Prunes 2-lb. pkg Regal Table Salt per pkg Aunt Dinah Molasses 2's per tin Malkin's Dest Extract All flavors, 2 bottles Fresh Ground Coffee- Best quality, per lb Broken Orange Pekoe Tea per lb Malkin's Best Orange Marmalade, per Jar Shredded Wheat Biscuits per pkg 8weet Clover Honey per 2V4-lb. tin Fresh Mince Meat 2 lbs Orchard City Peas per tin rtoyal City Corn P 3 tins Palmollve BoadsFor fine washing, 3 pkgs 25c 10c 15c 35c 30c 35c 30c 10c 35c 25c 10c 25c 25c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 21)8 Be Jong s Cash and Carry Phone 953 Sunnybrook Butter per 3-lb. brick 8atr Dates 5 lbs. for Rowntree's Ooooa per 1-lb. can Phone 933 Real Specials For Friday & Saturday Only 78c 25c 41c Malkin's Beat Jelly Powders f S n 6 pkgs-for mux Royal City Peas Sieve 4 Q-i per tin UKy Singapore Pineapple -2's per tin Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs. for Fresh Pullet Extras In cartons, per doz Icing Sugar per 2-lb. pkg Robin Hood Oats With the tie new new Wedgewood China per pkg Malkin's Best Orange Mar- 29c 9Qp malade, per 40-oz. Jar -Js Quaker Corn 2's per tin Broken Walnuts New stock 28c QQn per lb (Yellow Sugar I 5 lbs. for Pastry Flour per 10-lb. sack 10c 25c 35c 15c 25c 10 c 25c 38c Free Delivery on orders of $2.00 or over Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or Over Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone Kcrt COS DOMINION DAIRY Friday, December u PADS SEE THE DAILY VZB 1911 I WE CAN SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS 1 "3 j A rr? P Q Q C W Tf On)hani'a Vtptablt Compound Declaring that the Bible account of creation was not opposed to the evolution theory but that they fitted in nicely one with the other, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, gave an Intensely interesting address on evolution to the Rotary Club at its weekly luncheon yesterday afternoon. The Dean spoke of the controversy that had taken place over evolution. NewHruths were hard to get into the minds of men. He re-ninded his hearers that the earth .vas originally thought to be flit ind then it was discovered that it was round but people were slow to believe it. Today it was an accepted Tact. Darwin did not appear to have had the idea that the evolutionary iheo.-y was opposed to the Biblical account. It was Darwin's successors who brought out the idea more forcibly and even today the Idea seemed to be prevalent that the evolutionary theory and the Bible iccount could not be reconciled. Dean Gibson then went on to joint out that the six days were un-ioubtedly six periods, not necessarily 24-hour days. The order of development as set out by evolutionists was the -same as that given n Genesis. The nebular theory was 'hat the earth was onee a part of 'he sun. that it had been thrown off is a vaporous mass and gradually solidified. The crust was formed but Jie interior of the earth remained it an Intense heat. Process of Evolution Light was the first thing created, it being the unifying force binding the proton and the electron together. The atmosphere came second. Then the seas were formed and the 1ry land, lower forms of life came nto being and plants, crustaceans, rislies. amphibians, birds and anl-nals followed In order. Finally man became a conscious being. Various theories accounted for 'he beerlnntriR of life. One was the mechanical theory that conditions vere such that Wfe began spontnn--ously but the Renrally accepted dea was that there was a vitaliz-'ng force which brought forth the wark of life. This force was what nen called God: "In the beglnnlne "nd " There must be a supreme iinrl So b-ine about such u won-'erful rre ition Darwin seventy years ag" pro- I Had Melancholy Blues Feeldriggy blue t.vduE Piokham'l Vegetable Compound will belpycm Iti tonic action builds vou up and relieves Monthly Pain. Ask tor the new tablets. pounded the theory that all life came from a common stock-The h.'story of evolution is the story ft the development of a being with the human power of choice of freedom and of recording experience. There was nothing unreasonable in this or contrary to the story of creation. Then came the spiritual life, de veloping from the mental. Consciousness separated man from the lower animals. Man Is a spiritual being, continually evolving. The world is getting better. In fact the good in the world is very much greater than the bad only through the newspapers attention is continually drawn to the bad. In the process of evolution no one could tell to what man might evolve. oPssibly some day progress may be so great that men may become as gods. Moving Picture Director Is In Grave Condition LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11: David Hartford, noted director who has long been identified with the American moving picture industry, is in a serious condition sufferng with heart trouble. His recovery is despaired of. The cost of automobile accidents in the United States hat, been estimated at (2.000.000.000 per year. 1 b THRIFT WEEK: Starts December 11th and ends on the 17th. Three Specially Selected Programs at Reduced Admission Prices. Fri. and Satur. Two Shows 7 & 9 pj Feature Starts at 7:33 & 9:ij Ronald Colman in "RAFFLES" NO SAFE COULD RAFFLE HIS NIMBLE FINGERS NO HEART COULD WITHSTAND HIS FASCINATION Comedy "THANKS AGAIN" Musical "WITH I'LEASI ia Cartoon "JINGLE BELLS" ADMISSION - - - - 50c and 20c BUY B.C. PRODUCTS and help our own farmrrs ASK IVR PHASER VALLEY BUTTER AND CHEESE 100 n.' ALWAYS FRESH; ARRIVING 3 TIMES WEEKLY; AlVAKDtlt 13 CHAMPIONSHIPS. S. C. THOMSON Wholesale Distributor For Fraser Valley Milk Producers Asso. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED IACK COi Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. I'ltlNCE RUPERT, I1.C 1 5 SATURDAY MATINEE (Prices UnchanSed 10c and 10, m . Monday & Tuesday "FIVE STAR FINAL" ji Prices as Given Above S Wed. & Thur. 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