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1 -657- RIDLEY, WILLIAM, BISHOP OF CALEDONIA Q.A. appointment to Commdesion of Peace, 25, motion for returm of correspondence, 26. RIEL REBELLION. 886 motion that House mark its appreciation of bravery, etc. 33. RIGHT OF ENTRY ARBITRATION ACT see GAS, NATURAL, PETROLEUM. RILEY, CONRAD G , 13. RIORDAN, JOHN , 47. RIOTS motion for address to rescind O. in C., Q7 bill (23), (Preservation of Peace in Vancouver) 32, 33, motion for return of papers, special police in Vancouver, negatived, 44, motion for repeal act, negatived, $ bill (6), (repeal 1887 bill) 17, 23, 120, motion, transferral of expenditure to Provincial Government, withdrawn, Q.A. Gregory report on Extension riots, 15, report,ordered not printed, report on V.I. riots, 43, motion for payment as outlined, 278, message bill (95), (settlement of claims) 279, 283, 289. RITCHIE, AMUR BROWN, U.L.A. 19.K elected, 5; , Q , 19. elected, 5; u 5, 6, , 9. RITCHIE, MRS. DONALD Statement, report, Royal Commission, 7. RITCHIE, JAMES , 16 12:gt 12. RITCHTR-ALNEW POWER COMPANY LIMITED , 49, 73, 114, 127, 128, 137. RITRET, ROBERT PATERSON, M.L.A petition, Cemetery Board, 34, printed (App. 702). Q.A. timber leases, 32. log petition, incorporate Victoria and Esquimmlt Telephone Company, 9. lak petition, Vancouver Water-morks, 22,24. petition, Canadian Western Central Railway, 20, petition, Vancouver and New Westminster Short Line Tramway, 10, , 7, 9, 16, 32, 34, 36, 37, 61, 63, 64, 65, 78, 84, 101, 119, 122, , 16, 17, 24, 29, 40, 135.

2 -658-1B98, 16, 17, 24, 29, 40, , 37, 38, 52, 53, 55, 61, 63, 65, 68, 69, 74, 87, 91, 109, 118, 119, 135, 142, 145, , 24, 43, 46, 57, 59, 60, 64, 75, 80, 84, 104. RIVERS, F.A _ petition, 45. RIVERS bill (68), (clearing) 98, 100, 102, 107, i motion, urge Federal Government to clear certain rivers, message bill (8), 86, 87, 103, 113, 116, no. proposals accepted, names of companies, rivers, etc message bill (13), (bank protection) 44, 80, 97, 154, 159, 164, 170, l bill (107), 133, 134, 143, bill (64), 132, 136, 154, bill (78), 117, out of order, 194. ROAD ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ACT bil1,13, 19, 23, 56, 60, 62, 72. ;872_-73 bill (4), (extend to Mainland) 19, referred to Select Committee, 28, report,printed (app.) 38, 75, 78. ; bill (6), (repeal) 6, motion for C of W, 7, six months' hoist, 15, motion for change of rote, referred to C of W, 20, 21, 22, motion rescind six orths' hoist, married as amended, 23, Q.A. bill, 24, bill (20), 25, 30, motion for Select Committee to consider repeal, out of order, 10. llak bill (34), (repeal) 47, 51, 62. ROAD-USER CHARGES report of Royal Commission, interim report, Report, second Royal Commission, 10. ROADS. Walk 102 bill (waggon tires) 38, 43, 52, negatived, bill (19), (maintenance of Cariboo Road) 27, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39, bill (36), 27, 37, unreported, bill (47), (Eagle Pass Road) 68, discharged, bill (47), (Eagle Pass Road) 70, 71, 72, bill (69), 115, negatived, bill (12), 14, 18, 21, 23, 28, 33, 35, bill (3 5 ). (wide tire) 32, 36, 75, 83, 85, 86, bill (13), (wide tire) 23, negatived, 35, 65, negatived, 72, bill (28), 36, negatived, 47, bill (53), (repeal) 79, 6 months' hoist, bill (32), (wide tire) 54, discharged, bill (52), (wide tire) 85, discharged, 94, bill (59), 108, 112, 114, 121, discharged, bill (3), (election of road overseers) 8, withdrawn, bill (44), (taking of land for highway purposes) 63, 73, 78, bill (122), (loan) 241, 243, message bill (68),

3 -659- (settlement, claims, John Hart Highway) 87, 99, 102, 119. Committees Select Committee, investigate work on roads, 36, report, adopted, Select Committee, examine method of Public Works, Select Committee, road, Victoria to Metchosin, withdrawn, 26. ;212 Select Committee, Evans' charges, 14, report, 47, printed (app. xx), Select Committee to examine correspondence between Commissioner of Lands and Works and Junior Member from Lillooet, 27, report, 38, printed (app. xvi), Select Committee Hove Sound Trail,)?, report, 55, printed (app. xxiii) C. of W., upkeep of Cariboo Road, report adopted, Select Committee, Mc- Dougall Bros. claim Granville road, C of W to consider better upkeep of Victoria roads, 39, discharged, Select Committee to investigate why Chilukthan road, fenced, nd report, Public Accounts Comrittee, Kingsgate-Radium, C 11 C of W t discuss road policy, unreported, Special Committee to examine John Hart Highway contracts, 20, report, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, adopted, U Cassiar-Stewart road construction referred to Mining and Railways Committee, 24. Motions 102 bill be xtended to cover Mainland, for return of road tax, 7, return, 77, printed (app.), for return, correspondence, roads Yale to Lytton, 52,return, ordered printed (app.) A for return cost of repairs, building all roads and bridges, 11, division in Supply on New Westminster roads and bridges, for return, Cassia? and Cariboo, withdrawn, 14, compensation for roads over Crown Grants, negatived, that correspondence, road Comox Wharf to Courtenay River bridge be printed, (S.P.) 65. I2/2 for return of expenditure, 28, return, referred to Printing Committee, / for return papers, etc. gazetting roads in Richmond, 11, for return of correspondence, main trunk road, for return of correspondence, Yale-Cache Creek, 9, return, 11, for return, plans Stanley- Barkerville, 18, return, printed (S.P.) =24 for return contract, Eagle Pass Road, 30, return, printed (S.F.) 34, for all papers, New Westminster and False Creek road, for return, correspondence, te. re a sleigh road, Marble Canyon, 30, return, for return of strip granted to G.B. Wright, on account of construction, Eagle Pass Road, 26, return, printed (S.P.) 39, for return of reports on various roads, 37, for reports of work, various roads, 49, return, for return of correspondence roads, New Westminster, 14, return, 23, for return highways gazetted in New Westminster District,18,return, that roads be gazetted to summer ran.., Okanagan and Mission Valley, 44, for return, papers re gazotting road, Ladner's Landing New Westminster District, 42,return, 47. um for return, Leech River road, 14, for return, correspondence, North Arm Road, 60, return,

4 -660- for return Agassiz-Harrison road, 88, return, A2 for auditor's return East Lillooet, 29, return, 48, ordered printed, 66, for return Hope- Popcum, 48, return, for return wages on North Victoria roads, 31, return, 50, for return closing Craigflower Road, 31, return, 50, 71, for return, Barkerville road, 66. 1,210.01; for return, Cariboo Road, 105, return, ordered printed, for return, Delta Roads, 20, carried, Q2 for return, Squamish-Pemberton Road, 40, carried, 48, for return, foreman, Salmon Arm, 43, return, 75, ordered printed, 81, for return, wages, Revelstoke riding, 84, return, 96, motion withdrawn, return ordered printed, Z for return, foreman, Alberni district, 13, return, 15, for return contract Ladner-Westminster road, 33, return, for return, LadnerAestminster waggon road, 20, return, 21, for return agreement with C.P.R., Cariboo Road, 12, withdrawn, 26, for return dismissal, George Findlay, Greenwood, 22, return, for return, trunk road through North Cowichan municipality, 22, return, 23, for return BAN. crossing, Ladysmith, for return Roseland- Trail road, 111, return, for return of requisitions by member, for expenditure, for return, correspondence, damage to Fraser Canyon road, return, 23, for return, reports, etc., Trans-Provincial route, debate, to retain name "Cariboo Road", , for return, compersation rebuilding Hope-Spences Bridge, withdrawn, for return of correspondence re Alaska Highway, 32, return, for return roads, Revelstoke, withdrawn, 26, return, for survey, Vancouver-Squamish, via Capilano Valley, out of order, that correspondence, roads in Horsefly area, be tabled, roads, Woodfibre, Squamish, be tabled, for papers North Vancouver-Squamish, 69, withdrawn, copy of agreement Cassiar-Stewart road be filed, , that correspondence Kitwanga Reserve portion of highway (16), be tabled, that all documents re building of road Kitimat to Kitimat Indian village be tabled, that correspondence, etc. re contract (1023), Topaz Creek-Summit Creek, Southern Trans-Provincial highway, that correspondence, road from B.C. Molydenum Townsite to Alice Arm, be filed, presented, that correspondence with various mining companies, access road from Anuk River to join Stewart-Wstoor Lake highway be tables, 225. Papers? UM petition, Matsqui, roads near St. Mary's Mission,49, out of order, petition, R. Dickinson, et al, road to Harrison 6, out of order, 8, petition, F. McCleary, road, Vancouver-North Arm, 8, out of order, 9, petition, residents of Kootenay Districts re overseer, 41, ordered printed, 43, petition R.E. Woods, et al, Salmon River Valley road, 61, out of order, 62.

5 , petition, E.G. Baker,et al, improvement Carey's road, 18, out of order, 20, petition C. MoKay, et al, Gelden-McMurdo, 24, out of order, 25, petition T.F. Sinclair, et al, 27, out of order, 34, petition, James Duff, et al road to Fraser River, 30, out of order, 34, petition, Walter Harvey, at al, Campbell River, 34, out of order, 36, petition,alex Cameron, et al, New Westminster, 36, out of order, 37, petition A.B. Ferguson, Lillooet, repair, 41, 43, petition, W.T. Livingstone, at al, Langley Prairie re Yale Road, 45, out of order, petition, H.Peterson, et al, Gabriola Island, 1C, out of order, 12, petition, N. McDonald, Okanagan Mission, 18, ordered printed, 21, petition Thos. S. Rooke, et al, Seymour Creek, road from Moodyville, 39, out of order, 40, petition J. Brown, et al, Empire Valley road to Hanceville, 65, out of order, 67, petition, Louis Zimmer, et al, Seymour Creek, 103, out of order, petitions James Reid, et al, Wm. Adams, et al, Alexandria-. Quesnellemouth, 39, out of order, 40, petition, I.R. Naeon, et al, Cariboo roads, 46, out of order, 49, petition, C. McKay, et al, road work be done by contract, 46, ordered printed, 48, petition Alex. Stenhouse et al, Squamish, 83, out of order, petition, G.A.Wolff, C. Keith, et al, Pemberton Meadows, road Howe Sound to Lillooet River, 10, out of order, petition Kettle River, out of order, petition, R. Stevenson, et al, Granite Creek and Sirailkameen, appropriation, 16, out of order, / petition, H.R. Jorand, et al, Slocan Lake, out of order, petition A.N. Anderson, et al, grant in aid of road Langley Prairie and Clover Valley, 6, out of order, i petition, residents, Cranberry District, 51, out of order, petition, road Manset-Port Clements, 37. Q.A. 1.= cost GoldAtream-Cowichan, 43, survey Goldetream-Sayward's Mill, Z Nicola Valley, Thompson River, Spillamchean-Ckanagan Lake, 52, New Westminster-Semihamo, Goldstream-Cowichan, Chemainus-Nanaimo, Yale- Cassiar, 11, trunk road Nanaimo-Chemainue, Cowichan-Nanaimo, 39. igal cessation of work, Cowichan flats, Quesnelle bridge, 8, amount intended for Okanagan Mission road, Hope-Yale, Bridge River bridge, 10, contracts in New Westminster district road 150-mile House-Williams Lake, 37 10a. closure McNeil's gate to Foul Bay, a. 11 Coast-Meridian road work, 90, cost, Cowichan road, Yale waggon road, / George Newlove, bridge to W.Saul's farm, 14, Boyd salary, 16, Marble Canyon-Hat Creek, i Eagle Pass road, 30. laz petitions waggon road Lytton-Lillooet, 17, igz contracts, 17, land conveyed on account of iagle Pass road, 19, estimate road Lytton-Lillooet, 20, error* in reports, repairs, New Westminster, 30. 1= disposal by W.H. Ladner, part of Chilukthan road, Comox District, gazetting Road Fraser River-Vancouver, 101 JIB road

6 -662- along Deadman's Creek, k accounts, Superintendent, East Lillooet, 23, road, West side of Bonaparte River, 42, Hope-Popcorn, Tappan Siding- Notch Hill, g contracts, North Riding, Yale, 12, petition, road Princeton-Keremeos, 35, Teslin Lake, 149, cost,enderby-sicamous, reve1stoke to canyon of Columbia River, ul road bosses, Nanaimo, rate of wages, 35, 47, expenditure, Barnet-Hastings (n expenditure, Mara, Enderbv, 31, wages, 33, appointment road foreman, Salmon Arm, 41, A.C. Shaw employment, Salmon Arm, 49, expenditure, Hastings-Barnet, 89, wages Revelstoke Riding, amount required New Westminster District, 14, Slocan, 19, Ladner-Westminster, road Similkameen }Unlink, 9, 10, supervisor, Saanich District, 29, Highland Valley road, 40, Enderby, Mara, dismissal, G. Findlay, Greenwood, 16, expenditure, Cariboo District, 43, 51, amounts spent various V.I. Ridings, 88, roads, Gabriola Island, expenditure, Greenwood District, 7, H. Fry, 15, road to Ladysmith wharf, 63, expenditures, Enderby, Mara, 68, crossings, survey Alberni-Comox, 12, expropriations, Newcastle District, 12, Coal Creek-Port Renfrew, 16, Quesnel north, 59, right to expropriate from E & N lands, 99, Phoerix-Hartford Junction, Alberni road, 13, repair, Yale Trunk Road, Westmineter-Ladner road, 19, Fort Langley to Yale Trunk, Hall's Prairie road, Brown road, road sclth of Fraser River bridge, 26, foreman, Newcastle District, 50, road near Barkerville, Cowichan Beach road, 17, roads in Cariboo, 29, repairs, Yale road, 32, supplementary answer, 40, Roesland-Trail, 90, employment, A.A. Cruickshank, 97, Alberni-Port Alberni, 112, Queenel-Fort Fraser, 127, 1212 Alberni-Comox, 12, payments, S. Gill, 92, amounts spent V.I., 92, road, Harper's Camp, "Five-mile Road", Similkameen, 37, work on Beach road, Covichan District, 61, road to Mara, 77, Victoria-Nanaimo, expenditure V.I. Trunk Road, 8, Mars road, 33, sending workmen, Quesnel-Nechaco, Penticton-Fish lake, 17, roads, Bella Coda, 24, wages, Cowichan, refund to John Hoppe, "Jack of Clubs" road, 20, expenditure on Pacific Highway, 21, Pacific Highway, Victoria-Campbell River, 26, Hope-Princeton, Pacific Highway, Revelstoke District road employees, 21, Comox District superintendent, 39, Hope-Princeton, 73, Anahim Lake, 156, Bella Coda Valley, assiltmace R.R. Bruce, road to Paradise mine, 39, mileage each district, 75, credit, Dewdney, report, Yale-Spence'. Bridge, 30, work near McBride, 43, James Kerr, 56, original plans for Yale-Cariboo road, 60, superintendent Peace River, 60, Port Hardy to Coal Harbour, 65, roads, Kootenay, 66, mileages, electoral districts, 79, James Morrison, Nakusp, 85, use of car by James Kerr, Rock Creek, 96, F. Lonsdale, D. Menard, 97, teams employed Revelstoke District, 99,

7 -663- sidewalks in Revelstoke, 105, Greeley Creek, 106, Hardy Bay-Coal Harbour, Johnson Creek road, Greenwood District, drainage, Bella Coola Valley, 107, Hardy Bay-Coal Harbour, 120, various mining roads, Columbia riding, 184, rightof-way, Okanagan District, contract, Kamloops District, 191, Chilcotin road, mileage, 23, Island Highway, 26, Hope-Princeton, 49, employment of Austrian at Heffley Crrek, 51, cost of Island Highway, 57, Dog Prairie-Quesnel, 76, Imperial Oil advance for loco road, 92, promise road Clayburn-Straiton, 94, Dragon Lake, 114, Kootenay roads, 131, promise to Queen Charlotte Islands, 137, foreman in Delta, 167, road through property, J. Read, Salmo,Erie, 185, reconstruction of roads upon which C.P.A. had built, 203, J.C.Brady, 256, R.P.Bruce, Z0 confirmation of Island Highway, 28, contract Pacific Highway, 29, Kaslo-Ainsworth, contract, 43, 65, expenditure, Prince George District, 60, Provincial roads, Vancouver, 76, Dog Frairie-Quesnel, 96, 178, Cuesnel-Fort George, Quesnel-Blackwater roads, 98, Phoenix, 120, correction, Quesnel-Blackwater, New Denver-Three Forks, 29, Anarchist Mountain, 40, expenditure, Esquimalt, 45, amount spent (1920), 46, survey Okanagan Mission- Naramata, 54, Rocky Mountain Portage, 55, Trans-Provincial, 77, Alice Arm, 78, Peterson, 82, Kaslo-Ainsworth, Federal assistance, 92,Toby Creek road, 93, foremen, Greenwood, 97, payments for right of way, 108, Ottara assistance, 113, Peterson contract, 124, foreman, Newcastle District, II loan, 17, Kaslo-Ainaworth, Anarchist Mountain, expenditures, 18, Port Hardy-Quatsin,) Sound, 34, Pacific Highway, 35, paving Lulu Island, 36, loan, 16, Klinaklini-Anaheim, 49, reports, Fraser Canyon, Hope-Princeton, 58, Bella Coola, 70, Trans-Canada rcutes, 76, foreman, Trail riding, 85, New Denver-Three Forks, 100, Crosina road, diversion of Cariboo Road, Castle Rock ferry, 121, Lasqueti Island, 122, Southern Okanagan development, 133, Federal aid, 145, surveys, Cariboo Road, ; Rossland-Christina Lake, 20, 21, New Denver-Three Forks, 31, 57, LasTleti Island, 36, foreman, Whaletown, 42, Skeena District, 42, 43, Cariboo Road, 43, Anarchist Mountain, 44, Rossland-Christina-Lake, 48, 83, Federal grants, 49, roads in municipalities, 56, Matequi dyke, 58, L.F. Walton, 73, Ladner Trunk, 91, Creston- Erickson, 92, Ryan contract, Prince George-Quesnel, 103, Hope-Princeton, 104, paving Craigflower-Parsons Bridge, 106, Yale road, Chilliwack, Pacific Highway, 112, Yale road, Langley, 113, vest side Harrison River, 114, Cowichan District, 134, Mara-Sicamous, 162, G.F. Hart, W.rlett, 163,Landrys, Peace River, 164, LaReviere p Peace River, G. Hartley, J. Fynn, Peace River, 165, Langley-Uurray'm Corner, 168, no. foremen, 170, Ymir road, Boyd Young, Skeane, 179, J. Dulatson, Skoona, expenditure, 189, B.F. Cook, Ymir road, 190, kgassiz-harrison Mills, 20, Spanish Creek-Keathley, Hudson Bay Mountain, paving Colwood-Metchosin, 9, Hudson Bay Mountain, expenditure, Esquixalt, Otter Point, 10, Prince Rupert-

8 -664- Terrace, Shawnigan cutoff, Jordan River-Port Renfrew, 11, Rossland- Christina Lake, grant to Cates for Tulameen, 17, Queen Charlotte Islands, 18, surveys, Fraser Canyon, 20, Agassiz-Harrison, cost, Nelson-Ymir, 24, expenditure, Kaslo, 26, hard surfacing, Erickson, 29, Goat River Crossing, Kaslo, 31, Slocan, 49, Muir Avenue, Sooke, 67, Fort St. John-Fort Nelson, 71, A.B. Currie, 71, Kicking Horoe Pass, 80, road to Jura, 86, Princeton- Keremeos, 103, expenditure, Fruitvale, 107, Quesnel dam, bridge, 112, Lillooet District, Banff-Windermere, 113, Malahat, paving Pacific Highway, 121, Kelowna-Naramata, Carmi-McCullough, 121, New Denver-Three Forks, Peachland- Princeton,Northern Construction, Williams Lake Townsite, Hardy Bay, 123, Revelstoke Mountain, 128, no. contracts, 131, Edgewood-Vernon, 137, estimates, 138, Ymir roads, Lasqueti Island, 170, connection Banff-Windermere via Skookum Chuck, 175, Malahat, 182, Eagle Pass, 213, Spences Bridge-Ashcroft, Rutland-Ellison, 213, Lytton, Spences Bridge, 214, Revelstoke-Sicamous, expenditure, Tulmmeen, 216, Fort George-Quesnel, Murrayville-Langley, Malahat, 217, anew re MaLahat corrected, 225, repairs, Lulu Island, 218, Rossland-Cascade, 219, Serpentine fill, Pacific Highway, 223, Fort St. John-Nelson River, 236, Ladner Trunk, sigma, Golden-Yoho, 19, Grand Forks Riding, 30, Yale Riding, Trans-Provincial near North Bend, employees on Fraser River Bridge, 31, Similkameen Riding, 32, cost of construction ( ), 33, Yale Road, Fraser Canyon, 42, Harrison- Agassiz, 45, cost, Pacific Highway, 57, Nelson-Ymir, 58, South Okanagan, Omineca, 62, North Okanagan, Kamloops, Salmon Arm, 64, foreman, Harrison- Agassiz, 76, Islands Riding, 77, Delta Riding, Columbia Riding, 79, Esqaimalt Ridiag, 81, Fraser Canyon, expenditures, C.P.R. in Fraser Canyon, 82, Lillooet, Chilliwack, Alberni Ridings, 83, Kimberley-Sullivan mine, 88, Peachland- Penticton, 92, Trans-Provincial, dropped, 105, Fort George Riding, 112, Cariboo, Dowdney, Revelstoke Ridings, moneys other than loan acts expended, 113, Cranbrook Riding, tenders, Golden-Yoho, 114, Q. Return Yale-Spuzzum, 123, Regent Road, Surrey, 124, Lytton-Hope, 124, proposed expenditures by Ridinge, 125, foreman, Peace River, 130, paving, 130, Box Lake-Roseberry, 131, Atlin, Coma)/ Ridings, 134, Mackenzie-Skeena Ridings, 135, Cowichan-Newcastle Riding, 145, Creston Riding, 152, contract, Fraser Canyon, 156, Roseland-Trail Riding, Prince Rupert Riding, Fernie Riding, Beaverdell-Wallace Mountain, 15, Grand Forks-Greenwood, 45, Koksilah, 64, Fraser Canyon, 65, Anarchist Mountain, expenditure by Ridings, 75, Crawford's Hill, Creeton, 76, corrected answer, Crawford's Hill, 108, Port Renfrew road, 79, expenditure, Salmon Arm, 97, Kaisner Road, 98, Inter-Provincial through Sumas, 126, Fraser Canyon contract, 127, expenditures, Cowichan, 142, Quesnel-Prince George, Golden-Yoho,

9 , Mount Ohs, Golden-Yoho, Q.A. Dominion contribution, 15, tenders gravelling Cariboo Road, 16, tenders Tilton Creek, Cariboo Road, 17, sub-contract Lt. Olie, 18, sub-contract, Yoho Park, 25, sidewalks, Arrowhead, road, Barkerville-Goat River, 26, closure Island Highway, 27, surveying Cariboo Road, 28, Creston Riding, 37, Ymir road, Yellowstone road, 38, Anarchist Mountain, 57, cost Yale-Alexandra Bridge, 63, Cache Greek-Spences Bridge, highway to Alberta, Penticton-Carni, old Cariboo Road, 69, Palmer contract, 70, 84, 88, Tilton Creek division, 71, Silver Creek, 80, Mt. Olie contract, 81, Mara section, 85, closure, Island Highway, 86, Tierney contract, 87, Brookmere- Hastings Ranch, 94, mileage of work, 109, Lytton road, 121, connection with Alberta, 180, expenditures in ridings, 181, 184, Ladner-Trunk, expenditure, Naramata, Dewdney Trunk, North Thompson, 13, steam shovel used on Malahat, 18, West Coast, V.I., 22, Island Highway, damage by railways to Cariboo Road, North Thompson extension, 23, kleza Lake-McBride, closure of Malahat, 24, Spences Bridge-Merritt, 25, Okanagan Valley, 33, Corbin-Flathead, 34, Nelson-Ymir, McGillivray, Fernie District, Wept Coast, V.I., Vernon-Edgewood, 35, paving, Chilliwack-Pacific Highway, 36, south from Nakusp, 41, Slocan City-Silverton, 42, loans, expenditures, 57, Q. Return, roads serving mining districts, 61, 62, Golden-Revelstoke, Kimberley District, 64, Hardy Bay-Port Alice, 65, mileage, Hazelton-Terrace, relocatio Nelson-Castlegar, 68, snow removal, 72, Allenby-Copper Mountain, Coalmont-Blackburn, 76, cost, Golden-Yoho, 78, wages, 79, cost grading Cariboo road, mileage from Tilton Creek division, 81, rockslides, Cariboo Road, 82, Lytton road, Mara District, 84, wooden bridges, Cariboo Road, 86, Bridge River-Seaton Lake, 88, Crow's Nest road, West Saanich caving, 89, White Lake-Carlin Station, 95, Q. return, Campbell River-Sayward, 96, flats, Stave River, 99, Kootenay Lake, 103, valuations, 104, Barnet-Hastings, 107, Dutch Creek-Invermere, 118, expenditure by Districts, 123, money expended from loan act, 129, Hazelton-Terrace, mileage each riding, pass to Prince Rupert, 133, Queen Charlotte City-Tiell-Port Clements, 135, Q. return, Mara District, 144, Port Hardy-Coal Harbour, 151, loco through Port Moody, 157 pavement mileage, 159, timber required Lytton- Spences Bridge, 164, Big Bend, Tofino-Port Alberni, 21, expenditures, Cariboo Road, 114, toll rate, Alexandra Bridge, total expenditures, 115, allocation of loans, 116, Revelstoke allocation, 117, total expenditure, Cariboo Road, Omineca District, Dewdney District, 16, taking over certain Saanich roads, building sidewalk in Princeton, 48, contract, Box Lake-Roseberry, 49, Summit Lake, Delta, 62, Kaien Island, 66, Prince Rupert- Calloway Rapids, Willow River, 67, Yellow Lake Road, 71, corrected answer, 82, Delta, Saanich, 84, Q. Return, employees Fernie District, 95, fencing,

10 -666- Dewdney Trunk, 97, graders purchased, 100, George Michell, Island District, Summit Lake, 111, cost of fencing Dewdney Trunk, Prince George Stampede Grounds, 119, Silverton cutoff, 120, Mill Bay ferry approaches, 125,Alimnsh- Gurnha road, 126, Whonnock-Ruskin, 140, survey parties Portland Canal, 141, Dewdney District, 160, road allowances, 161, Q. Return, Lasqueti Island, 163, day labour, 169, Edgewood-Vernon, 176, Okanagan Landing-Cameron's Point, 188, employment, J.M. Rolston, 193, contracts east of Prince George, cost, Canoe-Sicamous, 43, amount allocated Port Clemente-Tiell, money expended in Queen Charlotte Islands, 44, mileage, arterial highways, 45, Fulford-Ganges, 52, Hope-Princeton, 59, Radium-Windermere, 60, Squamish-Britannia Beach, 66, Big Bend Road, Pacific Highway, 67, Swartz Bay, Esquimalt District, 71, purchase of land near Douglas, Langley Prairie, mileage Cariboo roads, 76, subway, Yale Road near Langley Prairie, 82, Rosebud Lake detour, 86, Nelway to Reeves-McDonald mine, 91, Salmo-Nelway, 109, Saanich, 110, Black Slate Bluff Road, Creston Riding, 111, timber used on Big Bend, Prince George-Red Pass, Alexandria-Beaver Lake, 136, Island Highway, Big Bend, 141, mileage,roads, Dewdney, 142, Roseberry-Slocan Lake, Island Highway, 51, West Coast, Gibsone Landing-Pender Harbour, Powell River, survey, Garibaldi Park road, Dollarton road, 52, North Lonsdals-Capilano, Whytecliff-Squamieh, Dewdney, McGillivray Creek Trail, 53, China Creek cutoff, Castlegar-Trail, surveys Agassiz-Haig, 72, Canoe-Sicamous, 73, foreman, Kaslo-Slocan, 98, Big Bend, 103, purchase of land, 118, Comox, 119, gravel, Deep Cove, Saanich, Penticton-Oliver highway and C.P.R., 14, Canoe-Sicamousi, 23, Woodward Highway, 51, Similkameen-Csoyoos, 67, West Saanich, Keremeos-Osoyoos, 68, Nicomen Island, 97, expenditure, Hope-Spences Bridge, 100, Nakusp, 119, cost, Penticton-Oliver, Albae-Celieta Creek, 22, petition, Egmont, 32, Jaffrey road, 51. road, Bear Creek timber limits, 62, Cranbrook-Kimberley, 74, road foremen, 75, Columbia River-Cranberry Creek, 100, road to Alco Silver mines, Arrowhead logging road, 33, employment on Kingsway, Vanderhoof-Finlay Forks, 35, Q. Return, work on Malahat, 44, Q. Return, roads on V.I., 45, Sand Creek-Waldo, 45, Princeton-Coalmont, 47, Oliver, 48, Westview road, 50, Cranberry Creek, near Arrowhead, 51, Bella Coola road, 73, survey Dawson Creek-Hudson Hope, 96, start hard-surfacing (1935), return, hardeurfacing, value of highways, 132, expenditure, Nelson-Creston, Roseland- Trail, Hope-Princeton, 133, Omineca, Ialahat, 14, 32,0mineca, 22, footpath, Powell River-Cranberry Luke, 23, roads, Seintula, 26, hardsurfacing, South Okanagan, 31,1ine with PeeceRiver,32,W st Coast, 35, Salloomt, 39, cost, various roads, A. Goodwin, Fort Fraser, 42, Zeballos River road, 76,

11 -667- Nakusp-Roseberry, 83, Hope-Princeton, 84, use of local tars, 93, Mare, Mannix contract, Golden-Windermere, 109, Simdlkameen, Savary Island, contracts, Abbotsford-Mission 31, Fernie-Alberts border, 47, Metchosin, 48, Wild Horse Road, near Fort Steele, 49, extras allowed on Malahat, 55, Associoted Engineering, Malahat, 56, Trail-Roseland, 63, Castlegar-Tadanac, 87, West Coast, 88, Victoria-Jordan River, Trans-Canada, Mission-Huntingtion, Kingsgate-Radium, 98, 109, Spences Bridge- Merritt, 99, Lougheed Highway, Trans-Canada, 100, Malahat, 109, Survey West Coast road, Clarence Hoard, surveyor, 113, paving Metchosin road, 114, Q. Return Crow's Nest-Hosmer, 117, widening Kingsway, 118, Hope-Princeton, Merritt-Princeton, 124, Vedder Crossing- Chilliwack Lake, 145, floods at Salloomt 151, work, Lougheed Highway, Savary Island, 21, return construction contracts, 26, Monkman Pass, 34, Q. Return, Sooke road, 45, Usk-Hazelton, 46, West Coast road, 47, 49, Hope- Princeton, Koksilah-Cobble Hill, 49, iope-rosedale, 55, Peace Arch Highway, 66, Hedley-Nickel Plate, Nickel Plate-Canty, 68, Paterson-Rossland, Huntingdon-Trans-Canada Highway, route Trans-Canada-Salmon Arm, 22, compensation, Island Highway, 36, West Coast, 37, guard rail, Island Highway, 38, Hope-Princeton, 53, Kingsgate-Radium, 67, Gray Creek road, Huntingdon-Trans-Canada, Rossland-Paterson, 10, 32, Nakusp-Arrowhead, 11, Edgewood-Renata, 15, King George VI, 20, municipal upkeep, 21, Rosedale-Hope, Metchosin, 24, Port Renfrew, Prince Rupert, Albert Head, West Coast, Shaunigan Lake, 25, Hope-Princeton, 28, Delta, 35, Chilliwack, 40, Sechelt, 43, 45, Nakusp-Nakusp Hot Springs, Bay Street, Nakusp, 51, Kootenay District, survey Glenbank-Nakusp Hot Springs, Hope-Princeton, 52, Kaslo, Comrotion Creek, road, Peace River, 58, Nakuep-Arrowhead, 59, Brouse-Wilson Lake, Kaslo-Slocan 62, 74, Big Bend, 64, Nakusp-Arrowhead, 74, Vedder Crossing-Chilliwack Lake, 94, Usk-Burns Lake, Malahat, 16, Pacific Highway, 17, Metchosin, Gibsons Landing-Gower Point, 23, Vancouver-Kamloops, 24, Vancouver- Penticton, expenditures, Esquimalt District, 25, Cultus Lake-Boundary, 39, Huntingdon-Trans-Canada, 40, Box Lake-Nakuap, sidewalks, Nakusp, Wilson Lake road, Marble Head Bridge, Lardeau access, 46, Hope-Princeton, 61, Southern Trans-Provincial, Malahat, 62, Peachland-Westbank, 68, Britannia-Squamish, Huntingdon-Trans-Canada, 16, Sooke, Rocky Point roads, 18, Otter Point- Jordan River, Happy Valley road, 19, Taghuss Hill, Nelson, 34, Duke road, Albert Head, Metchosin, 39, Hope-Princeton, 40, 66, Quarantine road, 41,Shawnigan Lake, 42, 51, Metchosion, Hall and Hawkins roads, Kingsway, 20, Island Highway, 23 Sooke, Quarantine, Rocky Point roads, 25, Burns Lake-Babine, Cowichan Lake-Honeymoon Bay, 30, Vanderhoof-Manson Creek, Loco road, 31, Hope- PrtuLeCuu, frotittrern-i-rtme-p Covincial, 34, 81, Nelson-Nelway, 35,

12 -668- Chapman Camp-Kimberley, hard-surfacing, 36, Trans-Canada, 40, 42, 87, WaldoNewgate, Kimberley streets, 42, Port Renfrew, San Juan roads, 48, Otter Point-Jordan Rivcr, 49, Grand Forks, 53, Sandhill Road, 64, Fort St. John-Hudson Hope, 65, Lardeau-Garrard, 95, Peace River-Finlay Forks, Atlin-Alaska Highway, 10, Vanderhoof-Stuart Lake, 25, Shawnigan Lake, Port Renfrew, San Juan, 34, Gillespie road, Esquimalt, North Thompson Highway, 35, Happy Valley, Albert Head, Atkins Roads, 37, Otter Point-Jordan River, Metchosin-East Scoke, Millstream, 38,Rocky Point, Okanagan, 39, Relfour-Kaslo, Slocan Valley, Pentictcn-Boundary roads, 42, Cariboo, Coquitlam, 44, Ioco-Port Moody, Merritt-Kamloope, 45, Gray Creek-Creston, 46, Nelson-Balfour, 47, Waldo-Newgate, 61, Peace River District, 62, Manson Creek- Finlay Forks, 66, Okanagan, 72, Moberley Lake, 77, Taghum Hill, Nelson, 86, Beaver Creek, Tofino-Ucluelet, Great Central Lake,Sproat Lake roads, Atlin-Alaska Highway, 27, snow removal, Peace River, road, Sinclair Mille-McBride, New Westminster-Vancouver, 28, Tzuhalam, Indian roads, Cowichan- Newcastle, Manson Creek-Finlay Forks, 31, Edgewocd-Vernon, 34, Kaslo-Lardeau, 39, Yellow Point road, Skeena highway, 54, McBride-Alberta boundary, 70, Belleview-Needles, 71, Great Central Lake, Tofino-Ucluelet, Beaver Creek roads, 81, Pine Pass, Indian Road, Cowichan-Newcastle, Vancouver-New Westminster, Kingaway, Burnaby, 19, communication line along Pine Pass Highway, 25, Survey Atlin-Jake's Corner, no. contracts let in northern districts, 31, McBride-Jasper, Lardeau-Gerrard, Yellow Point road, road mileage by type of surface, 43, Riverside road, Cowichan-Nereastle, 72, Lakeside road, Cowichan- Newcastle, Port Clements-Queen Charlotte City, 82, Bench road, Cowichan- Newcastle, 83, Colleymount-Clemretta-Noralee-Ootsa Lake road, 121, old Koksilah road, Cowichan-Newcastle, expenditures, Cranbrook district, Christie road, Ccraichan Newcastle, 11, Indian road, Cowichan-NeTcastle, 1E, extension of time on John Hart Highway, Atlin-Alaska Highway, 19, Powell River, Gibsons Landing-Sechelt, 41, Sinclair Mills-McBride, Tete Jaune-Yellowhead, 67, Alice Arm-Toric mine, 106, snow clearing, Alice Arm, 110, John Hart highway, Trail-Casino, Castlegar-Trail, Topley-Babine, 13, communications, Pine Pass, 21, Indian road, Christie road, Cowichan-Newcastle,24, 25, Dewdney Riding, Atlin-Alaska highway, Agasniz-Haig, 25, John Hart Highway, 26, corrected answer, 43, western route, Alaska Highway, withdrawn, Hastings- Barnet, Burnaby, Atlin-Jake's Corner, 28, Trail-Castlegar, 30, 40, Fort George District, 37, Alberni-Cumberland, 39, mining roads, Alberni District, 43, survey, western route, Alaska Highway, 44, 45, Topley-Babine, 45, Yellowhead, 48, Alberni District, 53, Cowichan Lake, 55, Youbou road, Cowichan- Newcastle, 56, hard-surfacing, Nakusp, 111. Cranbrook-Kimberley, 15,

13 -669- Rurnaby, Dewdney Ridings, 23, tdgewood-robson, Monashee, 84, Nakusp- Arrowhead, 85, Alice Arm-Torbrit Mine, Southern Trans-Provincial, 17, Trans-Canada, 37, Squilax-Salmon Arm, 38, Port Moody, 45, Hope-Princeton, level crossingsat Floods, 55, Kaslo-Slocan Riding, 60, Big Bend, 68, Alice Arm-Torbrit mine, Southern Trns-Provincial, Osoyoos-Alberta border, Cranbrook-Banff, Fry's Corner-King George Highway, 17, paving Pat Bay Highway, West Saanich road, 18, Trans-Canada Highway, 21, Cranbrook- Moyle, 35, footpath, Sooke road, 36, Kaslo-Lardeau, 40, Powell River- Vancouver, Hope-:;icamous, 47, paving Sicamous-Revelstoke, paving secondary roads, 48, money budgeted for Northern Trans-Provincial, paving Boundary Falls-Greenwood, 49, contract Port Mellon road, 50, Blackford Road, near Sicamous, 76, Atlin Riding, 94, Forbes Landing closed, II traffic counts, 34, Highway (16) expenditure, Fort George District, 35, Deer Park-SyringaCreek, 55, Pacific Coast Higirray, Edgerater- Golden, 51, Highway (16), 53, Atlin Riding, Savona, 21, Gassier (McDames Creek)-Dease Lake road, 27, Terraae-kiyansh, 29, Kitwanga-Kitwancool Reserve, 49, Lougheed Highway, 53, British Columbia section 4-Lane Highway Mile 0 to Alberta border, John Hart Highway, 56, Alberni-Tofino, 65, Terrace-Kitimat, 71, 86, Atlin District, Kitimit-Highway (16), 103, Stewart- Hyder, 133, money spent on V.I., miles of highway, V.I., money alloted for Highway (16) 134, Kitimat-Terrace, 174, Cranbrook-Kimberley, 182, contract, Cassiar Junction-Joe Irwin Lake area, Cassiar-Stewart, 20, Blueberry-Paulson, letter to Minister from member for Skeena, 35, Salmo- Creston cutoff, 36, Masset Port Clements, 38, Kitimat-Terrace, 39, mileage, expenditures, 40, contracts let, 64, Lougheed Highway, 70, 161, Tofino- Alberni, 105, Terrace-Ness River, 108, Stewart-Cassiar, Cassiar-Dease Lake, Rogers Pass, 40, expenditures, 57, Morice River access road, 85, Kitimat-Terrace, 129, Stewart-Cassiar, 131, Northern Trans-Provincial, 148, Paulson-Blueberry, Stewart-Cassiar, Bissette Creek portion road Alberta border-dawson Creek, 45, Burnaby, 46, West Saanich road, Paulson-Blueberry, 56, 63, cost of maintaining Big Bend, 56, Salmo-Creston, 63, Woodfibre-Squamish, Terrace-Kitimat, 65, North Fraser Highway Agassiz- Haig, 66, Fort George, Omineca,Skeena, Prince Rupert, 164, Hudson Hope, 167, contract 9-Mi1e Canyon bridge, Yale district, 176, purchase of property for Castlegar-Paulson road, pre-cast etringer units, Dewdney, Delta Districts, 178, Malahat Chalet-Mill Bay, 180, Marine Drive overpass, West Vancouver, 184, Northern Trans-Provincial, Lamming Mills West, 185, West Coast, Cheam Creek-Twin Bridges, K2 contracts, project (881) 97, Christina Lake-Blueberry, 98, Salo-Creston cutoff, Blueberry-Paulson,

14 , survey Duncan-Lake Cowichan, 219, contract to on Ginter, surveys Campbell River-Kelsey Bay, 221, Dells Island tunnel, 222, Boundary road- Gilmore Avenue, cost Dees Island tunnel, Ginter contract, 55, Vancouver Island roads, 56, 57, Ruby Creek-Seabird Bluffs, 73, Christina Lake-Blueberry, 74, R.L. Construction contract,98, Salmo-Creeton cutoff, 101, payments, various contractors, 151, amount spent in each district, 46, Ginter contract, project (779) 48, Cascade-Kinnaird, 49, Salmo-CrOston cut-off, 50, Stevart-Cassiar, 51, Rossland-Sheep Lake cutoff, 54, cost Dees Island tunnel, Oak St. Bridge, North Peace River Riding, 92, Stuart-Cassiar, 108, money spent Atlin Riding, 109, Fort Nelson-Fort Simpson, Stewart-Cassiar, 21,, Cranbrook-Ta Ta Creek, Ginter contract, project (779), Atlin District, 35, Cascade-Kinnear, highway contracts, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, &Limo-Creston cutoff, 171, 174, Kimberley-Radium, amount spent in each riding, 173, Rossland-Sheep Creek, Stewart-Cassiar, 23, Blueberry-Paulson, 26, voluntary labour Hazelton-Naes River road, 95, 96, miles of road constructed by Celgar Company, 96, Stewart Wing Dam, Alice Arm Wing Dam, 135, Bear River road, 136, Telegraph Creek-Dease Lake, Ben Ginter contract (779) 137, amount spent in each district, 138, Deese Lake camp, flood damage Silbak Premier road, Portland Canal, 140, Alice Arm-Dolly Varden truck road, repairs various roads Atlin District, ' Stewart-Cassiar, 16, 69, 98, expenditure various roads, Atlin District, 69, C.P.R. underpass, Greenwood, 71, public roads reverted to Private roads, 74, Haines cutoff, 173, repairs Stewart-Premier, expenditure, Stewart-Cassiar, 14, Williams Lake- Bella Coda, 20, Stewart-Hyder, 22, 143, Atlin District, 56, Stewart-Cassiar, 98, 144, Stewart-Tide Lake, 98, Robson-Deer Park, 160, contract (1023), Li contract (1023), 16, Dawson Creek-Clayhurst, 17, Atlin District, Pat Bay Highway, 30, Stewart-Cassiar, 38, Hope-Princeton at Copper Creek, slide between Lytton and Lillooet, Lillooet-Squardsh, accesses to Lytton, Nakusp- Gale Bay, 103, Cape Horn Bluffs, Highway No. (6) 132, connection Highway no. (6) to no. (3), Nakusp-Fauquier, 181, Hells Gate Bluffs, ,967 Atlin District, 31, Stewart-Cassiar, 34, 46, 57, negotiations, North Vancouver Recreation Board, acquisition of land, 75, B.C. Molyedenum Townsite-Alice Arm, 81, Revelstoke-Mica Creek, 106, Revelstoke-Shelter Bay, 136, King George Highway, Pattullo Bridge-Newton, 136, Fauquier - Nakusp, new access Needles ferry or Needles-Fauguier Bridge, 137, Naksup-Galena Bay, Balfour-Kaslo, 138, maintenance Pemberton Valley road, Bowen Island, mileage of roads, Surrey, need for better liaison with Surrey, 139, access road Duncan Lake, access road, Revelstoke, ,968 snow removal, repair, Atlin District, 53, 54, 55, 56, St. Mary Lake-Crawford Bay via Rose Pass, 88, Revelstoke-Mica Creek,

15 road east side, Duncan Lake, 126, North Vancouver, Kimberley airport, Cranbrook airport, 167, Stewart-Hyder, 168, Nakusp-Fauquier, 170, Revelstoke-Shelter Bay, 171,D'Arcy-Seaton Portage, Fountain Indian Reserve to Highway (12), Tulameen-Coalmont-Princeton, 173, Squamish-Lillooet, 173, Lytton access road, Thompson River Bridge, Highway (12), Lillooet-Shalalth- Bralorne black-topping, Cape Horn Bluffs Highway (6), surveys Alberni Valley, 174, surveys Alberni Valley, Road via Comox Lake, Tahsis-Gold River, Tofino- Alberni, 175, Galena Bay-Trout Lake, 176, Summit Lake-Cape Horn Bluffs, Halfway Creek-Galena Bay, Nakusp.Halfway Creek, 177, survey east Duncan Lake-Trans-Canada, 178, Jumbo Pass, Rose Pass, Kinnaird-Salmo, 179, Revelstoke,-Twelve-Mile, 206, access to Revelstoke, 207, North Shore Highway, Ruby Creek-Haig, Coalmont-Princeton, 224, Mamit Lake, Highland Valley Road, 230, Highway (97), Clinton, 237, Hope-Merritt via Coquihalla Pass, Ruby Creek- Seabird Bluffs, use of rock protect river, highway, in Hope, Stewart-Terrace, 31, Q. return lands bordering Stewart-Watson Lake Highway, 54, Atlin roads, 73, snow removal Stewart-Watson Lake, 75, Galena Bay-Nakusp, 83, Revelstoke-Shelter Bay, Nakusp-Needles below safe line, 84, Stewart-Watson Lake contract (1702) 86, contract (1864) Lougheed Highway, 103, Lower Nicola- Highland Valley, via Mamit Lake, short route Brenda Mines to Highway, (5), 105, Qulichena-Westwold via Douglas Lake, 106, Green Mountain ski slopes, 119, Hope-Merritt via Othello, Coquihalla, Brodie, Kingsvale, 122, Highway (6) Cape Horn Bluffs, 122, Nakusp-Slocan, Revelstoke-Mica Creek, 140, slide area Lytton- Lillooet, 141, Spences Bridge-Merritt, 144, Fauquier-Nakusp, 146, access road east side Duncan Lake, 147, eastern access Revelstoke, 162, Revelstoke-Mica Creek, 177, Galena Bay-Meadow Creek, Spuzzum-Yale, mining roads, Atlin District, 41, Premier Lake park, 55, Stewart-Watson Lake, 57, snow removal, Atlin District, repairs, Atlin District, 58, Burrage River-Ningunsaw River, 59, South Bell-Irving River-North Bell-Irving River, 60, Sawmill Point- Gassier Junction, Lytton-Lillooet, 61, accidents Junction Popcum road and Trans-Canada, 85, Alice Arm-Kitsault, 90, Highway (8) west from Merritt, 91, Fort Nelson-Fort Simpson, Lower Nicola-Highland Valley, withdrawn, 24, Quilchena-Westwold, 61, Cranbrook-Fersie junction and Fort Steele Junction, 91, Stewart-Watson Lake, roads, Atlin, North Bell-Irving River-Beaver Pond Creek, 97, Bob Guinn Creek-Beaver Pond Creek, Champion Lakes cutoff, 98, snow removal, Atlin District, Stewart-Watson Lake contract (1702) 116, (1391) 117, Highway (12), Lillooet-Lytton, 119, resurfacing, (12), Yale-Alexandra Bridge, access to Coquihalla route, Hope-Merritt, Trans-Canada Highway (401), Highway (5), and Monk Parksite, 120, Mamit Lake road, Hope-Princeton, 121, snow removal, Burnaby, 155.

16 -672- ROADS see also BRIDGES, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, TOLLS, TRAILS, also specific names of roads, e.g., Cariboo Road, headings beginning with the words HIGHWAY or ROAD or TRAFFIC. ROADS (SIGNS) see TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS. ROADSIDE IMPROVEMENT: 1968 bill (67), 118, 212,215, 295. ROBERTS, C.M ROBERTS, REVEREND A.E , , 50. ROBERTS, ELL IS. 1.Q21 motion for Select Committee, attack on funeral procession, 74, reports, ordered printed (app. lxv) 79. ROBERTS, REVEREUD J. ANTHONY Z , ? ROBERTS, K.A ROBERTS, REVEREND, P.W.B. 195/ 62. ROBERTS, S.V. 192Z 175. ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER ROCK, M.L.A elected, viii; 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 24, 26, 29, 30, 33, 38, 41, 43, 41, 47, 49, - 51, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 65, 67, 69, , 4, 8, 9, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29, 32, 33, 35,35, 38, 40, 45, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 62, 69, i 5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 29, 31, 38. 1E5 10, 11, 14, 16, 19, 20, 22, 23, Q.A. Tolmde agreement, 38. ROBERTSON, GIDEON. 11)21 17, 19. ROBERTSON, HAROLD B , , , , , 10. ROBERTSON, J. R , 17.

17 - 73- ROBERTSON, JOHN JOHNSTON Q.A. dismissal, 27. ROBERTSON, THOMAS ROBERTSON, W.F ROBERTSON, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD, M.L.A elected, , 15, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 31, 32, 34, petition, blacksmith's apprentices, 36, 37. ROBERTSON, WILLIAM RUSSELL,M.L.A elected, xiv, re-elected, by-election, xvi, Supreme Court Certificate of Election, xxx; 9, 13, 32, 34, , 37, 41, 45. ROBINS, S , 44. ROBINSON, ALEXANDER ROBINSON, DONALD FREDERICK, M.L.A elected, 1; 2, 7, 14, 15, elected, 3; 17, 76, 92, 121, , , 20, elected, 3; 19, 20, , , 19, elected, 3; , ROBERTSON, REVEREND E.W ROBINSON, JAMES, M.L.A elected, viii; 15, 22, 29, 35, 37, 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 50, 52, 59, , 9, 10, 15, 25, 27, 28, 50, 51, 52, 59, 62, 74, , 10, 14, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, 38, 41, , 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, motion, return of correspondence, use of horse and cart, Lillooet District, return, 14. ROBINSON, JUSTIN ROBSON, REVEREND E , 44, 45, 47, 48, 105, 108, 117, 120, 145, 149, 153. ROBSON, JOHN, M.L.A elected, viii; 2, 4, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 27, 28, 29, 35,

18 , 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 55, 56, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, , 6, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 32, 41, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 59, 60, 62, 69, , 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35, 41, 42, 43, 44, , 6, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 31, 39, elected xvi; joins Cabinet, re-elected, 7; 9, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 54, 58, 65, 66, 70, 74, 75, 76, 84, , 5, 8, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 29, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48,50, 51, 52, 54, 57, 58, 60, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, , 9, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 33, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 49, 50, 51, 59, 64, 65, 67, , 8, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 31, 32, 34, 37, 45, 52, 53, 59, 60, elected, xv; 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, motion, election speeches, negatived, 19; 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 40, motion of censure, negatived, 43; 44, 46, 47, 50, 56, 57, 61, 65, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 81, 89, , 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 19, Q.A. visit to Ottawa, 20; 21, 24, 28, 29, 30, 32, 37, 38, 39, 40, 46, 48, motion 0 in C appointing acting Premier, not in order, negatived, 49; 50, 52, return, mission to Ottawa, 53; 55, 56, 57, 58, Q.A. Ottawa trip, 59; 61, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 76, 77, 79, 91, 93, 95, 97, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 111, 116, 118, , 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 32, 34, 36, 42, motion, further return, Ottawa trip, 43; 52, 54, 58, 64, 67, 73, 76, , 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 16, 18, 19, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31A, 33, 35, 37, 38, 41, 43, 47, 48, 50, 54, 58, 59, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70, 85, 86, 87, 92, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 106, 116, 117, 120, 124, 126, 127, elected, xv; resigned New Westminster seat, xvi; 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 27, 29, 33, 39, 41, 42, 45, 47, 55, 59, 61, 67, 68, 72, 75, 76, 81, 83, 91, 121, 123, 126, 129, 130, 131, 141, , 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 37, 40, 44, 45, 46, 48, 59, 60, 62, 64, 68, 69, 70, 78, 80, 83, 90, 93,100, 103, 106, 116, 121, 123, 126, 127, 140, death, 2. ROBSON, REVEREND JOHN , , ROBSON, WILLIAM ROBSON, WILLIAM

19 -675- ROCHE, HAROLD EARL, M.L.A elected, 3; 17, 21, motion for full indemnity, , 44, 66, 73, , 53, 79, 113, , 28. ROCK BAY AND SALMON RIVER RAILWAY COMPANY , petition, John Hendry, et al, 9, 11, printed (app. xxi), 2nd report Private Bills Committee, 26, bill (21), referred to Railways Committee, 27, 3rd report, 47, II petition, John Hendry, et al, 94, 98, printed (anp. 1st report Private Bills Committee, 102, bill (22), referred to Railways Committee, 107, 2nd report, 116, 121, 155, 161, 162, 193. RODDIS, A.E RODNEY, G.B. Lug 14, 16. ROGERS, J , 17. RCGERS, CANON JACK ROGERS, R.H ROGERS, SAMUEL AUGUSTUS, M.L.A elected, xv; 11, 14, 18, 23, 28, 46, 59, 66, 118, 119, , 6, 9, 17, 19, 20, 30, 72, 81, 82, 96, a 3, 7, 8, 11, 19, 20, 29, 30, 46, 48, 50, 76, 77, 85, 87, 96, 111, , 9, 10, 40, 65, 72, 80, 95, 97, 106, 109, 120, 130, , 13, 35, 38, 41, 54, 55, 87, 88, 97, 104, 136, 138, , 9, 13, 16, 22, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 43, 45, 62, 69, 66, 87, 88, 113, 141, , 14, 19, 25, 29, 42, 43, 44, 77, 86, 148, , 13, 126, 140, Ielected, 86; 100, 105, 111, , 112, 118, , Q.A. whether lessee of Government lands, 30; 48, 55, 81, , 47, 49. ROLLINS, V.A , 40, ROLSTON, J.M

20 -676- ROLSTON, TILLIE JEAN, M.L.A elected, 4; 7, a 8, 40, 43, 91, , 9, 20, 52, 79, , 23, 35, 45, 120, elected, 5; 11, 15, 27, A7 8, 15, 36, , 13, 87, 88, elected, 5; 11, 16, 89, ) 6, 79, 109, , 20, 30. 1_953 elected, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13, 16, 36, 62, 63, 64, 65, 75, 89, 92, 111, II 22, death, 85. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. 18% petition from Charles Seghera, et al, separate schools, printed (S.P.) petition from Bishops, ordered printed (S.P.) petition from Bishops, 20, ordered printed (S.P.) petition, Right Reverend John Lemmens, incorporation as a corporate sole, 11, 14, printed (app. ii), 3rd report Private Bills Committee, 19, bill (23), referred to Private Bills Committee, 25, 10th report, 35, 72, 81, 94, petition from Bishop of New We3tminster, incorporate Bishop of New Westminster, 17, 20, printed (app. xxiii) 5th report Private Bills Committee, 21, bill (32), referred to Private Bills Committee, 27, 9th report, 34, 43, 53, 60, 80, petition, John Welch, 0.M.I., incorporation of Bishop of Vanccuver, motion bill be dealt with, bill (71) $ 98, 117, 120, ,932 petition, Bishop of Vanccuver Island, leave to change name, etc., 7, 9, 5th report, Private Bills Committee, 44, bill (52),referred to Private Bills Committee, 45, 7th report, 58, 59, 68, 77, 12th report, Private Bills Committee, petition, Most Reverend M.M. Johnson, incorporation of Bishop of Nelson, 14, 18, 1st report Private Bills Committee,29,bill (54),referred to Private Bills Committee, 30., 3rd report, 70, 96, 115, petition Archbishop of Vancouver, amend act, 18, 32, 4th report Private Bills Committee, bill (52), referred to Private Bills Committee, 42, 6th report, 56, 81, petition Bishop of Kamloops, 11, 7th report Private Bills Committee, 24, bill (53), referred to Private Bills Committee. 27, 45, 66, 69, 130. ROMAN, CATHOLIC CHURCH see also NOTR DAME COLLEGE, NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY, PRII:CE GEORGE GOJLEGE OF PRINCE GEORGE, ST. MARK'S COLLEGE. ROOKE, THOUS S , 40. ROPER, MOST RE1M1END JOHN CHARLES, BISHOP OF COLUMBIA , ROSE, WILLIAI OLIVER, M.L.A elected, 6; 16, 20, 45, 73.84, , 15, 19, 36, 43, 45, 63, 72, 131, 138, 139, 140, 151, 166, 176, 184, , 23, 71, 79, 113,114,117,

21 , 138, 142, 159, 170, , 21, 22, 33, 14, 43, 49, 60, 65, 81, 82, 90, 98, elected, 4; 13, 15, 21, 37, 40, 92, 102, II 18, resignation, 87. ROSEDALE-AGASSIZ BRIDGE message bill (101), 110,115, Q.A. plans, 36, survey, Q.A. cost, 169. ROSS, BERT C ROSS, SIR CHARLES, L 13, 15.. ROSS, FRANK MACKENZIE Lieutenant-Governor, 1; 2, 172, , 4, 158, 160, , 5, 187, 188, , 2, congratulations on becoming Freeman of Victoria, 37; 245, , 205, 206, 207. ROSS, JOHN H II 47, 60. ROSS, REVEREND W ROSS, WILLIAM RODERICK, M.L.A elected, 4; 5, 15, 41, 45, 54, 87, , 6, 11, 18, 23, 29, 31, 37, 40, 46, 51, 61, 72, 75, 87, 91, 113, 120, 121, , 8, 27, 28, 29, 74, 86, 111, 115, elected, 4; 7, 21, 32, 46, , 9, 10, 22, 28, 29, 41,47, 59, , 10, 11, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 32, 41, 43, 44, 46, 49, 57, 58, 74, 75, 82, elected, 5; 8, 10, 11, 14, 16, 17, 19, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 47, 48, 53, 55, 58, 84, 85, 94, re-elected, 3; 4, 7, 13, 26, 39, 60, 62, 63, 64, 66, 68, 76, 86, , 16, 19, 21, 22, 28, 39, 41, 44, 46, 47, elected, 6; 21, 22, 25, 26, 34, 47, 62, 71, 103, , 43, 49, 52, 53, 86, 123, , 19 39, 45, 46, 72, , 9, 10, 13, 17, 18, 19, 35, 41, 42, 45, 53, 78, 84, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 99, 109, 110, 111, 114, 121, 131, 136, 152, 155, 166, elected, 6t 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 30,31, 42, 5:, 53, 67, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 84, 97, 106, 136, 138, 151, 158, 166, 170, 174, 178, 191, 207, 209, , 15, 20, 29, 36, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 56, 60, 63, Q.A. travelling expenses, as Minister, 65; 79, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 96, 97, 98,

22 , 104, 109, Q.A. travelling expenses, 116; 124, 125, 130, 143, 147, 148, 153, 161, 166, 177, 198, , 11, 12, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 51, 52, 54, 61, 67, 70, 78, 84, 86, 94, 95, 105, 114, 120, 127, 135, 136, 137, 146, 147, 152, 158, 168, 169, 174, 176, 177, 178, 181, 186, 193, 195, 202, 203, 227, 245, , 21, 22,23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 40, 42, 43, 60, 63, 74, 75, 81, 83, 85, 88, 115, 130, 132, 136, 143, 150, 177, 236, 244, House adjourned for funeral, 51. ROSS & HOWARD IRON WORKS, LIMITED , 15. ROSS BAY CEMETERY petition, R.P. Rithet, et al, 14, printed (app. 702) Q.A.willing- ness to conform with report on Ogden Point, 16. ROSS BAY CEMETERY see also CEMETERIES. ROSS DAM motion, correspondence with Seattle Light and Power Company, withdrawn, Q.A. agreement with City of Seattle Power Company, 51, money received, motion, Skagit flooding, withdrawn, 139. ROSSITER, EDWARD J ROSSLAND, CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF petition, W.M. Newton, et al, ordered printed (app. xlix) petition, opposing bill (53), water records, Trail, 20, Q.A. Frank Walker as Police Commissioner, 119, motion, return dismissal of Police Magistrate, 28, return, Q.A. grant, part of mineral tax, bill (77), 93 97, 100, 102, II bill (8), 33, 57, 63, 81. ROSSLAND, CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF (WATER SUPPLY) petition, Anglo-Western Pioneer Syndicate, 16, 20, printed (app. xxix), 4th report, Private Bills Committee, 35, bill (40), referred to Private Bills Committee, 36, 7th report, not in public interest, 53. ROSSLAND WATER AND LIGHT COMPANY petition, J.A. Finch, P. Clark, W.A. Norman, 22, 24, printed (app. xxvii) 4th report Private Bills Committee, 35, bill (45), referred to Private Bills Committee, 40, 7th report, 52, 67, 69, 70, 72, 78, 84, 90, 91, 95, bill (44), II bill (28), 112, 117, 119, petition, 8, 1st report Private Bills Committee, 34, bill (54), referred to Private Bills Committee, 35, 5th report, 47, 67, 88, 97, 112, 288.

23 -679- ROSWELL, H , 48. ROTHWELL, EDWIN JAMES, M.L.A. 12LA elected, 4; 6, 7, 147, , 5, 17, 36, 108, 117, 151, , 74, 98, expression of regret on death, 3. ROUNDY, F.R motion for reimbursement for loss by action of Indians, withdrawn, 69. ROUNSFELL, FRANCIS W , 17. ROUTLEY, PASTOR F.W ROUTLEY, REVEREND DOCTOR JAMES B ROWBERRY, CAPTAIN ALFRED HUBERT ROSE, REVEREND E.S II 116, 117, 121, 122, , 25, 26, 29, 30. ROWE, JOHN , 68. ROWEBOTPOM, E.W , 40. ROWELL, REVEREND DOCTOR J.B ROWILL-SIROIS COMMISSION Q.A. brief, 14, J.W.deB. Farris, 27, motion regretting parochial nature of brief, point of order, 52, 65, out of order, 66. ;932 Q.P. cost of brief, 72, W.A. Carrothers, II Statement, Rovell-Sirois Commission report, 21, 22. ROWELL SIROIS COMLISSION see also CANADA - DOMINION-PROVINCIAL RELATIONS. ROWLAND, EDWARD FRASER, M.L.A elected, 5; 14, 31, 60, 105, , 28, 42, 44, 49, 71, 91, 121, 123, 125. ;948 8, 26, 41, 45, 84, 110, 140, 145. Ii12 9, 13, 39, 45, 86, 1C7.

24 -680- ROWLAND, J.W. 188) Petition, game laws, printed (S.F.) 47. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION see CANADIAN LEGION OF THE BRITISH ENTIRE SERVICE LEQGUE. ROYAL CANADIAN LIFE INSURANCE COLTAIA petition, T.W. Livingstone, et al, 89, 16th report Private Bills Committee, 91, petition, 92, 107, 17th report Private Bills Committee, 113, bill (73), referred to Private Bills Committee, 117, 18th report, 120, 124, discharged, 125. ;216 petition T.C. Livingston, et al, 6, printed (a-p. xxxvii). ROYAL CANADIAN MO, NTED POLICE motion, ask Dominion Government for patrol in Kootenays, motion, return of correscondence, etc.royal Commission, statement by Attorney General, motion withdrawn, Q.A. no. Provincial Police not accepted, 156. ;953 Q.A. takeover, Q.A. imprisonment of R.J.Fraser, Q.A. brand insrectiors, 18. 2,969 Q.A. policing Indian reserves, 219. ROYAL CANADIAN TRUST COMPANY see INTER-BRITISH TRUST AND LAND COMPANY. ROYAL CARIBOO HOSPITAL bill (49), 43, 76, 83, 150. ROYAL CITY PLANING MILLS COMPANY petition, 47, 41, referred to Priv-te Bills Committee, 55, 15th report, recommending Private Bill be not considered, petition, 15, 38. ROYAL CITY PLANING MILLS COMPANY see also BRITISH COLUMBIA MILLS TIMBER AND TRADING COMPANY. ROYAL CCLUMBIAN HOSPITAL report of Commissioners, printed (S.P.) 27, motion, return of report of Board of Management, 69, return (S.P.) message bill (45), (sale of land) 65, 68, P bill (22), (sale of lands), 25, Spe-ker's decision either Private or Message Bill, 29, message bill (57), 64, 66, 67, 85, 86, bill (32), 32, 76, 77, 78, bill (64), 88, 110, 112, bill (87), 224, 227, 231, U bill (44), 85, 96, 143,167, 174, bill (77), 70, 74, 80, Q.A. grant, bill (97), (Hospital Corporations) 168, 190, 194, 232. ROYAL COMMISSION ON DOMINION-PROVINCIAL RELATIONS see CANADA - DOMINION-PROVINCIAL RELATIONS, ROWELL SIROIS comassion.

25 -681- ROYAL COMMISSIONS see PUBLIC INQUIRIES ACT. ROYAL HOSPITAL, VICTORIA motion, report on conditions, Select Committee to visit, 10, report, 36, printed (app. 690) Select Committee, 18, report, (S.P.) 48, Select Committee, 11, report, 27, 32, printed (app. iv) Select Committee, 10, report, 23, printed (app. xii) Select Committee, 13, report, 34, printed (app. viii) Select Committee, 11, report, 33, 38, printed (app. xix) Select Committee, 13, report, referred back, motion that Board makeup be changed, lost, 16, motion for recount, out of order, 21, motion for payment of grant, lost, Select Committee, 22, Select Committee, 52, report, 71, printed (app. 42) message bill (54), (sale), 73, 75, 77, 78, bill (11), (sale), 15, discharged, 61, bill (81), (sale), 84, 95, 114, 149. ROYAL HOSPITAL, VICTORIA see also PROVINCIAL ROYAL JUBILEE HOSPITAL. ROYAL INLAND HOSPITAL bill (22), 15, 21, 23, 32, 45, Q.A. construction of addition, bill (17), 21, 27, 34, bill (11), 24, 30, 47, 172, 174, bill (25), 26, 41, 48, bill (87), 158, 186, 189, bill (40), 131, 171, 194, bill (97), (Hospital Corporations) 168, 190, 194, 232. ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING bill (23), 30, 39, 40, 43, 52, 53, 54, 55, 61, 62, bill (75), 99, 105, 117, 122. ROYAL JUBILEE HOSPITAL see PROVINCIAL ROYAL JUBILEE HOSPITAL. ROYAL PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY petition, D.H. Wilson, et al, 8, 11, printed (app. i) 7th report Private Bills Committee, 24, bill (50), referred to Private Bills Committee, 25, 19th report, 77, 104, 120, petition, 9, 11, 1st report Private Bills Committee, bill (52), referred to Private Bills Committee, 17, 4th report, 31, 43, 51, 77, 95, petition, 6, 8, 2nd report Private Bills Committee, 12, bill (52), 13, 4th report, 65, 80, petition, 13, 6th report, Private Bills Committee, 23, bill (56), referred to Private Bills Committee, 28, 19th report, 68, 75, 94, 123.

26 ROYAL TRUST COMPANY petition, 11, 19, 3rd report, Private Bills Committee, 29, bill (54), referred to Private Bills Committee, 30, 14th report, 87, 110, 112, 120, 123, , II petition, A.F. Tulk Estate, 4, petition, Jack Pembroke, at al, 22, 23, 7th report Private Bills Committee, bill (56), referred to Private Bills Committee, 32, 9th report, 63, 173, 184, 212. RUBBER. 2, 9 45 Q.A. source of rubber, 86. RUCKLE BROS C, 62, 91, , 68. RUDD, J.W. 2,897 54, 67, 112. RUDLAND, A.C RUGG, REVEREND M.L , 114, 117, 120, 122. RULE OF THE RCAD motion to change to that of the United States, message bill (67), 154, 187, 217, 218, 219, II bill (18), 21, 48, 62, 69, Q.A. payment to B.C. Electric Railway, 121. RULES OF THE HOUSE see STANDING ORDERS. RUPERT MARINE IRON WORKS. 1 92g 81. RURAL DEVELCPUENT Q.A. projects undertaken Federal-Provincial agreement, Ica. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION progress report, 11, motion, inquiry into continued use of water power, 102, 103, motion as amended agreed to, 104. RUSK, DEAN RUSKELL, REVEREND G.A

27 683 RUSSELL, F. R. McD II 30. RUSSELL, GEORGE S ,1 Q.A. foreshore lease, Beecher Bay, 51. RU3SEL, JOSEPH A , RUT} IAN GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCHIS petition, Nicetas Budka, referred to Private Bills Committee, 43, 17th report, leave be not granted, 44. RUTHERFORD, MRS. zanow RUTHVEN, PASTOR JAMES RUTHVEN, VICTOR M motion, return of correspondence, etc. 40. RUTLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY message bill (30), 53, 86, 100, 228. RUTLEDGE, TO/. 191J 48. RUTLEDGE, WILLIAM ROBERT, M.L.A elected, 3; 9, 10, 21, 24, 35, 52, , 9, , , 35, , 85. RYALL, REVEREND S , RYAN, BERNARD , 14. RYAN, DR. E. J , 93. RYAN, PETER , 14.

28 -684- RYAN, RICHARD , 100. RYAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. 92 Q.A. amount paid, 101, value of work, 139. RYER3rN COLLEGE petition, E.W. Stanleford, et al, 7, 8, 2nd report Privnte Bills Committee, 15, bill (50), referred to Private Bills Committee, 17, 5th report, 23, 27, 35, 44, 52, petition, union with Westminster Hall, Congregational College, 5, 7, 2nd report Private Bills Committee, 20, bill (54) 21. MRSTN COLLEGE see also UNION COLLEGE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.

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