Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 24 May 1934, p. 3

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llH,'L'('El5C(1. i As pioneer citizens of t.'ni.< p.`; `yvinc-3 assisting in her development, both the m'b.'Ln and ruvr-.11 (lxvelh.-1's uvere entitled to the 5:ene.1'ou.< consid- e1'2r cio of the Go\'e1'nment. The Gov- errnment could not undertake to con-.~ ipete with privat.e entorp-1*i: but it ;could build roam: and othm'wise assst 'the people. And it did. Many 0`. these communities and their local `mad systems are now accessible by maotor from the main high-xvays in the lower pzut of the province and the lfeolingz of isolation has gone. i 'T`n-rlnv nun vnqxy nmn4-nv 4`:-mu Tn tion roads. The balance is provided and cared for by Northern Develop- ment; funds. 17`-nmh-.n 4-1.,` N... ......1 ,.,._..: ' Fll3il`1'5l.}. One can motor over a wide level lii;>;l1wz1._v 1'i'om_ No.i*tlh Bay upward through Sturgeon Falls, Su Copper Cliff, Massey. Blind River mid 'llh(.-~:.=al~on to Sault Ste. l\Ia1'i Be- yond that an excellent 1-oarl p:1ssc.< up the east all-o-2'e of Lake Superior to beyond Bzitchexvana, 21 matter of 70 miles. A l`sr\r\rl VII\IIt] LL... ..L _.L."`. :__1,i 1 HIIIUS. A good road, though still isolated. is in use bt-tween Schric-her and Ross- port north of Lake Superior. A `roads is under eon.stru<-iion between `Chapleau and Blind liver through the l\'Iii9si. Forest. From `Ni- ])1_`.1'Oll to the Pigeon River and Duluth, l\'I11mesotz1. a liie`l1\vay, much of i ! _>pa\'e(l. is in use. A road has been ` eon: from Pt. .-\rthur to Lake Shebandowzm. Active \\'o~rk iS].)1`0- ceeding: in the T1'un.9-Cmmcla Highway from Pt. Arthu,- and Ft. William to `Dinorwic. Sioux Lookgut i'=1)r.-i~j.- connected with the lattw })l:u'<:. A.-. excellent l1g,'1m'a:.' 70 miles 10115.: is in-. use in the Dryden clover (ll.`"l}l`ll't.v Thi..~t is lwiiivg connected wit-h iienura. v.'hic.l1 z1l1`e:1(1y has an outlet to Winni- peg over the completezl pant oi the I`rzxns-Cana.d-z1 Highway. The Rainey River (listrict \vi`;.h its 40 ag'1'iz`ult.u1'z1| townships, is being` connec-twd with Kenora. Many of t.'l]`(_'. ~'(` roads pene- trate areas of S'11l`])1l.\`:~il1j. ,` nnturzil beauty. They tap the bi: ;:`an`o :;~.(l sh country. hey will mz1!<<~ her(,-1n- 1'o r(-. inzxccewiblr: minin:_: br0pm`ties l'!`?.\(lll~\-' 11'.-w.~'.~*i`l)lr-. They will zittracf tourist trzifc of tremendous po.-:. bilitix-.~'. to 5213' nothing: 01' 1h.- `[)O.~'.~}l- bilitiea` of indu. rl.-\:e1o;:menL. 'l`hoir benets are inculr,-uluble. They l12l\'L` provided work for t,`n(- need) . 'l`h(-_v con~titut.- the bi',"5.':e.~'t step On- tario hz1.~'. yet mnde in the march of ])1`oe'r(-.<.~'. But t.i1'ey rost money. Sent]; of it .`1}Ll'L'I.'u . fan` as he \\'as concerned. the c:a}7itz1li. \\'c1`(: 21 most. selsh class unublo 10 run 17:10 country, and a clmngv \\'a.< nt,-o(l-N1. He .x"ate(l Hep burn had been with the Liberal 1121.115` when the St. I,.21\\'1'Pnce was ..-ix-,... 7\.Ir.,.L-m.v,.'r. :\\\':nr nynl Vinrv I-I-- Scads of I. r\..4 .. ` out alon (- DCELIIS U1 lL_ Is` Ollturio. Si Mother I\'v.1.u1`e allow the ' r -at` L`v-nu`... I...` u .... Ullb U.lUIlK' .' Ext1'a\'z1;rzuur(- fm'. I The Pub- lic .`-\u'nunL.< Committee from t,1'n`.o to Linn: has dealt with sug'g<-stions of L-.\:t1`z1\'21gz1nc0 and wars . but as 2` rule c'n2n';1'`3.< along.-,' Chi:~' line rlmvo been ux1. 01147. . ' .'. ,\.. .4. .... .. ....,l :4. ,..... U\:I'li UIl>UlJ.`L?.lllll{'.['.`(l. Ontario is on its \'.'ny and it can- not :1'oi`(l to enti'u. its (iCFti11y to hzinds and min(1.~:._ that are so .~'ho~1`t- sighted and self-s:1tis`<*(1 that they czumol; reconcile .\'orLh-.~rn OntzLrio s ])1'L`.\`('11t need \\'it.h the p-ro.`~'pc~1`ity of 21 ])lO\'il1('l' in the future 01' :1 people who (1<~cr,' the openinj_',' up of our _L',`l`0'.1". in`:o1'itnncr~ in the north. One lnlmin.-ti and fty years ago ; ,`1`\`:li, lC1n'op<\z1i1 nations shed seas of Maori for this country. Our Angio- .S:1.\:on i'orb(+z11'.< and Divine Provi- (Iuncw mudo it o.u1`.< and made it .~Tilf(- for us. We . fail and be an- xvrn-Wwxv _`.I]\l'I1|~/I.` H3 11:1) nun-l'n,.+ {L LUJ.' us. VVU >'ll'clll llll emu DC LITI- \\~ort.hy . if we neg'l'cct it. Ez1.~t Simcoc has made hi.<`l:m`_y in .\'o2'Ll1(-1'11 Ontario throLL;`h its L-lecteo 2:-pz`.:'xmuti\'<=. Bill Fi`nI:1y;-`un because of I'.i.~' ::cti\`itio.< in tihut vhl. The tz:.}l-: of u.\'L.1';1\`:13.-,'u:u-<- is the bunk. In the middle of all this inflation, the founders of The Bank of Toronto built for safety, avoiding speculation, purchasing only the best bills, operating at low cost and building reserves -- always k.L L`. ` )'idin_,~' t 'm. r l'l(HH_." H`. UH" X)}'0VH1('Hl 'I`her(,- is sonnet] ;\\'2'ong' with the \\'o1'1d `desperate plight," he ionce of 60 in his L \\r nnh FRANK REGAN {S C.C.F. CANDIDATE IN TORONTO 'l`ht.> 3 ` c1u. lJ1'u>l\l,l K/2LH'd(7liU1 .\El `IU`H':1l l'i'l'.u Vilys ' S_\';<-`cc-n`. for the week eT1 May 14, were $3,420,195, as c0mp2`.1'cd \\'lLn $2.(;68,51.`) for the cor;.:spo11(hng` nnrind nf' 1933, .'\n i11rH-:1m- M` 54751. .p:..mm,e)1 :1 }01 period of 1933. (:71: $1)(.'(. Cl`. A : Frank xf-yr} C.N. RAILWAY H il\\'il_V ZHIH .4 . THEama:1e:?3*?`3R@NTo don : b0]i0\'r\ :1 word of the toll- ~'(*tm ho .'1('('U.~'~(.< ' .. . ..L` H I... k IZf'.=.:`un \\':1s ('hO.<('I`. as the <'z1ndi(l:1t(e10 (-rmto.~'t St. Dz1\`id's In H14 In-nvin--i-ul ..`.r.;.:n-~. vHL' }l('L'U . of, he npossible. uu_y au JHHCD Auu_'_f, 1.: HI. )1'_vdr,-n I ow" 'gh\\'ay. .11 1"r..< A0 nn".'im1H.xn-sul si.np;11]a11'1_v r-mlowcd by `c :1.: she is. to 1:19,` and at` f\'01'th]:1nd to ght it DL. l,4';l\\'l""1C( \\'aS I\'Iz1ckcn:I.Lc- lung rc- :\.< funrls 't`01'vl<:c- map and consider i-n\'o~]\'e and mean. warn-.~ \Tnxtlsm.... nu Page Thre REVENUES and we are in told his aud- f'n`.~'t (:lec`..ion "855 `,,.i rzulically \\'n nrn in rlmny "1 know vays I A All Meetings start at 8 p.m. sharp EAST TiMOE Es.Z`m n z's/zen . n 835 `ho d<'titi15 S1-113P1id t0 the 1I1du=`tv1`iU :1n(1 hc-clml hy the machine are water-' -Dep2u't.mont of the Qanztdiaxm N.Ltig.;u.- pl-O0f_ Re_3o1ing is possible but R2li11`\".V'S UWOI1.`-511 Its LOUQOH, 13115 rzu`c1y 1`equi'1'ed, the original soles us-; land, 0mCC- N0 109~the 1' 1173010 1-` uually outlasting the life of the} `m_vces. and high heels are made 5hoe3_ I n(` 1-nhhnv `1n~nnn'hn11f' .Q1~.np c.-IN.-(I I ldJ1U, UUICC. L\U IUH-|.4JlC`I' Hl.`UlL' L` of 1'L1bb<:1`f.h1`ougz,'h0ut. Shoes s:(h'- seeking for stability. When the landslide came in 1857, when harvests failed and capital dried up, and other banks suffered losses, The Bank of Toronto emerged intact from this first depression. This policy of safe, sound bank- ing has characterized The Bank of Toronto for three quarters of a century. Today the Bank stands for stability and safety in every department of its eicient bank- ing service. A machine has been invented in` England by which rubber soles nd` rubber heels on men s. \\'0men s and chi1dron s shoes are att:u.-hcd direct .1: leather uppers without the need of` nails, thy`-' id or adhosivn. z1cc01'di:1g You are invited to make use of the strength and service of this friendly bank. Sialbi 1 {113 A Record I932 East Simcoe Should Elect Finlayson V The Northern Advance F Ckl1'l')' On SUCC(,`SSIull.V. . Too many` yvcoulu confuse prohibi- :`tion idea with the tcinpiernnce idea. As a matto1- of fact, t(3mpL'1'a.T1Cc is not only an idea. but :1 provon prin- ciple of life. Prohibition is not. ,Prohibii.ion i:< but a t.hco1'_v impossible on of con:~:ummation. So 1021:: as human nature remains '\Vi`:ZLt it is. the ifitzl of ,;ro3~ibffi1'x:.< I I t Y is im)3o.<: l LIQUOI` p1'0pe1'1y Liseti h:1.~ been the imezm.-= of ;~':1.\`inq `U-10L1.<':1i1 of iivL-.<. , T .1 1-1. km.n Hsn r\'\r\n'nr- A4-` ..,.,. and p1'ovm'1ti_2' mam1f21ctm'o of liquoi. IllUlH:` UL sz1.\`1n u:10u$z1n 01 lives. It Lax been the moans of i`(3SEOl`l.': . tl1ou. of people to ;-ov.u1(l lu`-:;".?=. and liquor abu.<(e(l .x:..~ l)_-(.1; a cL1m- Ito countle.<< l1ou:szm(l:< of its atldicls and t`h.(`ir (l0pr.'nrlcnt.<. hut m'0l1il)itim, could not alter the situa.tion_ , P`:`(>l):ll)l} tlw fl`l`L'{Ll;O.`1t out of lz1'\'~ ll!-`~'I`lf`.<~' in l1i:-lo11\ has` been the lot jof the Tfnitotl Stzxtos. I It . to be a 1'r:c0;1'nizo f11"l `that when 1'nlT0cl F.t':uc-ml we-.nt (Irv llegally and officially the land of Lh- crty and its people \\`r221t \\'r>tt(~1` than ever, even thougll ttljey lmd to do it .bn.l1in(l . windows and (`l().~'C tilod doo1'.<. Tlw fact that thr.-_v lid howo\'or, 1'enmin.< and tho result was :1 vnnn. n. .- .-\r~4- ..... 2 A4` LL: [ puupu: \\'lU11I1 Ulell` oountclzmes. E The gentleman stated t:.: to his E kno\\`ledg'e durng; the life time of the ` O.T..~\. he never had any trouble get~ [ting a drink, but he paid for it am? `he could not alv-rays guarantee 1L.~ quality, althoug-h, as a rule, there ap- pears to have been 21 type of what might be termed better class boot- leggers, who retained a better cIa.<,;-V lcentele because the bcvemgcs he purvveyed could be relied upon 21.5 to quality. \ Among` nh`m=r Lhimrc ho zfnr.-rl THURSDAY MAY 24, 1934. '\\/Eb` 11] B116 DTJ11' uay. ! The question of the new wine um. beer legislation came up and nmon-__; other things this gentleman mention- ed an item or two that appear to be common to huge cities, but not ti urban or rural centres. While it cannot be said that they "have been no bootlc-ggers or blind.- pigs in the smaller communities, tip large ones like Toronto, London, Hamilton, Ottawa and King. b, virtue of the very fact that the'_' :i.ro large, with more or less conglomerate lpopillation, lent themselves to sub version of the Liquor laws because 01' their size and the concentration of [people within their boundzrries. r 'Fl1n trnnflnnnan cl-n+orl 4-.~.n+ +n 1.1% nguauby. Among other things he stated. Within a radius of half a mile on my ofce I personally had know1e1l__,`n.- of piobably twenty or t.`hi.rt.y estab- lis:li1nend:s where I could take :1 friend or go with a friend and obtain liquor by the glass or by the bottle at an e.\'orbitan.t price. I could sit down in comfortable surroundings and lmvc liquor served to me with all bnv frills that were formerly provided by the bar, and that was the privilegv of anyone 1`e}_.rar(iles.= of sex Oy age who was properly introduced as be- ing safe for the bootlog'g;er to deal \\'i1,h. I X7.-\,..J`I,.,.,. A _..-. .. ....-L,.... III._ 44...; I \\1Lrll. ` Needless to say, 21 system like that soon established a lax-gc chentele 01 following and I f1'cquen1;'1y founu young pepole, which means under 18 iyears of age or the1'eabout.=.~, of both `RDY in gmr-11 nlnnnc rh~inln'v1.zr u~H`n A friend of the editor who h.a lived in Toronto 3. great many years ,was in the other day, I 'T`.h:p nnncrfinn n r' H111 hnrr lvhn; nu :sex, in such places (1`1'inkin~;: with _u-ax: u; ugv: ur uxc-L'czwuuL.~`:, 01 Uum every 21ppea1'ance of a .=ophistic-ation wlnczh was at l0a. p1-e; to `oel -`limited to mature people in former days. I \.V11nHu;.. Han Ix-mu mo n \\'\r\1'\un1. 4 .~.t,zu1u U1` 2l[)])l`(.`Ch|'.(:. l The 1'acl is a ,;.m1uct of that era. The r:1cl from om` om] 4>i' Itlmt immense coruvntry to the 0l;l`.(,`2 made life, property and human c-n (l(*a\'o1- ; to his power and the law of the land hoczinm :1 farci- Money by the million was . from tho I10l'l`.`.1ll u.=re.= and routine 0! (:omme1`c(.- into a`bnn1`mzLl ('lmnnL-ls and ill0_;'nl Ol`f`>` of (-our.~`o. 'l`li(- l'OaLlll was that l)u t.a:\`r~.<. income t:1:<(-.4 excisn and oi-E101` 1'e\'on;.., tint would normally h.`-we z1c('1'u0(l to _1'0\'n',-.; |1n1Cil' bnrlios \"f`l`f` Ilivr-rtod and . by the }:21n2'. or rat-k<'tom' to him .=;-ll` and l1i.< c1'r,.u and it i.~ 52:1 .r.x~:~ fzwi. that mitli tho law as it Was, nolicv and jmli(-i:11'y \\'<-rr- po\\'m~lr\~'.< Ln r~{l'or'1 or rorxm-t tl=.:~ .iluz11.iuu, \;m.,,.o l`lun `.{...,m. ..x..:.. n ru:).1n 01 . 5` .>`.& [enlightened country `law (>nf'o1`c(:mm1t on stand or a1')p1'0ciuie. Thn 1-nr-'l:nh.m- LU VVhy ? hihition "uh. A4` nu:I`L! 1m.~'.< ' or a 1eg'1. lT10?1$L1'.`(:_ All Hm lnp,1slnt11)':- z~.(-<'ompli.=h0d \\-n' to provide tho racket-1-or with his 0;.- 'p01`t 1.l`.lit_V and in r'nn.~'(*(1u<-ncn thereof :1 _!`.'l`01l}: of nrrrm1i7,:xtinn.< devolopml in 1`.`.21`. r'mn1h-" rlnvinvv I'm I'r'H1\-en nr .~zuL' U1 Ll. p1`()fll.I"1 (lemand .:i11(~r` Di) be do. or M1:-vn wn ..-in. ,.l-` . Hawkvestone and Town Hall, Oro Speakers, Earl Rowe, 1Vl.P., J. T. Simpson M P., Major Knowles, Gordon Foster Dance at Hawkestone following the speaking |n.'\L'1` uucu KlH)`.\`ll. Wllll HS total (Ii:-'r(W'11'd f')2' human Hfo 01` .indivi\i- 11:11 1; w um} bf.` virtue of the tewic prots ur`<'1`1lin_u' from its` c.Iz1nt1o.s`t.ir1.;- unde)'_Lr1'ound :1cti\'iti(=.~'. it <-nt.(-red m- to 1'H)1itic:<. It \\'aI< :1(-ontinur-(1 t'm'L-ztt to U10 Iifn and liberty of mm` man. women or vhild t.`:1mu,<:h whom prots or pom.-1` 1\1ifJ';2t bv obi:-.in(-(I and the 1'r~'-Mt '.'.'n.~`. the most zrnmzillp; kid nahnim: cu.~:-r-.<. Hm mo.'1. : m'i~`\inn] co:21't: D1`O('4'!_`(D_'.1'[~' that hz1\' L-'.'m':1m (1 in the hi.~~'tori(`..2.i ruonl of :x v-ivili ml nation. T\- ,.. , ._/ V--- -- ` ll)! LHU pUUl'. I.Il' tirm of 0`111'.'~`ysten tion of our preser on the thv~or_v or 2' equaL In the li;;h.t' of 1 man or zu1_\'bo his 1)c:er by the J. joys it or benet tit]:-d to :1 ':]z1.<.< meal in a r'.1hh(' home. Tlhc ammulmcnt pa-opeu thing" to d up In l|l'_!:illll7.HLl(Hl>' (lL`\'(`l0|)(`(l .1 r'mmt1'j` :]u1'in_'.:' thn ('0L11`S(: of years the like of which h;1.~' been knn`.\"n. With ifs total (1 human ht` vivf-nn n4` Han +n.....'4:.. WINE AND BEER VI 0!` ('U1'3(`, The }'(`21~-0 : of the l(y-3:11 a prod1:r"r t' 1 sincv Bibi}: I-unmrul n.. r` ibllu lllllflly hild ` xifrht obt:-.` H... r\-\I\.~J< . {lift Ll`\,` .~Illl}l(.l ..~-on is plain. F ml manufacture 1 ' that nas mjuyc: .. . .1.) I.ndL nus ('il_|uy(( )iir-n] days r-ould 1 \\`llllL I-71'. LIll' IUSLIIL \\'Zl." pa-0,. of H13. with its riy.,`i n 1i1:tloun(lcr- \\ Z15 .\'lH)\'Cl'L.L'(i >rmzLl u'nnn~nn 4-. Meetings in the interests of Hon. Wm, Finlayson will be held as follows: U1 7.U1\' man. ::in<'-(1 than 1.41. Iil74lll}.', AHA H. v I`... HL '5 U omcuzi 10 gur v \Ir\Q~r\ I\ . 7 - IJUCN L-~` 01 u`unp:.~=ter.< mm !)ooLl(3n'n`r_~:, _},lp:.`:` 3'0 1`-"}Itv it may well be ( ](li1`!`I"-(J!-m9."f`T ` it Vas tee 1.101101` ("0nt1'ol .4\('t of Ontari i )O`\,C],]NS 21 success. `mmH0' `At 13:. pl":-: time in OM:-1' tn 0!; 1. pm U11. it }`:1:1~`.~' oi b<'ev \\'c- muet bu); :2 .un.C am` t'm1o4t1 of ha-0.1` and we must takv ' njuyui 5 01' "`II``. (` It dc11vm`(:d from tho 1)1'o`.\'v~" ,ou_1d M \\_':1:"-n=1. `or br`:'\\'(:1`_\' to our )'!- by me two don11m!r\:<. Th`C"1`(.` nre tlwnr.-:~ to mOn_{mL_ \\'ho`m f.11<': cost of :1 (`m'1on of });~m~ L led .`, '1 bl: Itr,-_m. but to whom H10 I-nst 0` 1] 0}, zm 'wc'z1s1onal g`la.~.~~. of hoJv(,-r \\'0u](i b- L]]e1`C0!' t,rii'*:. Cnscquontly the Act n-gm! . ; nmr-n:]mrm1~ u UL Anyone with even a fair kiiowledgzc of Northern Ontzl-rio, its problems and povsibilities, cannot fail tu be impressed with the ridiculous nature of the propaganda broadcast these days by the opponents of the Hc~m'y Government. For lack, appzu`e11tl_\', of anything:'muo1'e specic, the cry is_ raised that expenditures in the north` are ext1'z1vagzm1:. N/Ind" ni' 1,110 `f'I1nric cnnnf in H1-_x+ M01-f 'c1l'(:` CXL1'il.\'2Lg`2LI1T. Most of the funds spent in that part of the province are spent t1n`oug'h tin Depzutmeiit of Northern Development incliudin-g relief. In the first p1aceU' even the most partisan p1'otag:oni. 0 1 the cong'1omei':Ltc opposition could not, consistently maintain that t;11<: Gov- erninent is to blame for the depres- sinn s1uu_ ; In 21 pioneer country in the r. stages of its development, relief to 21 struggling people is a natural conse-~ quence to the bitter economic condi- tions we have experienced for three yc.-2113. To withhold the helping: hand? in times like these would be tanta- mount to inviting distress for those who are courag'eousl'y end'ea\~'oring' to meet the situation in a 1ihi1osophic_ way, not only in Northern Ontario, but throughout the lCf1_.`.'tl1 and breadth of tl1e land. 'I`ahe helping hand has, therefoze. been ;:e11e1'0usly offered,` and \\'.hil(.- there appear to have been` abuses in "ome inunieipalities, in the main the needy have been cared for tln`ou~:.l1 the mo-`rt di=tre<'=in period in Ln.-' history of this province. ln nddii-inn tn 1'1l1i: Hm \Tn:I'fl1nI-nl Total ...$47,90S!,073.5)2 Note that pm. cent. of the total was . for relief in board camps. : czunns. tlm Tr;)m<-('.nn:1rin Friday, Jun@ 8%. Shamy Bay and Rugby, Oro Speakers, W. A. Boys,K.C., Major Knowles, C. D. Stewart and others in um: uisuory 01 Luis p1`OV1I1CC. In addition to this the Nomm-n1 Development z1(I1ninist1'z1t.io11 has pro- ceeded with the routine uc.ti\'it_v tlmti `inspired is creation in 1912. i -3.11 n\ nn`\inn/rinn nu" Fun 1-nun`-11,. um unay1LUu 1.`: l:1`l:uL1U11 lll JJUZ. An exuminaition of the records re-. veal; that during the six years end-; hug` Ocvt. 3, 1933, the Departm-ent ol'~ Northern Development has expended, nearly fo1ty-eigl1t millions of doll:u`s.l Classied, these expenditures were: Nor. Develiopment... `f2fl.425,017.08 Colonization R0a(ls..l 2,627,216.58 Unemploym t Relief 15,85(i,840.2(5 was spttllc I01` rcuet m D0a1'(1 . cum_ps, the T rams-Czmadu H1g`h\`.'ay, 01`d1nva-ry relief, or partici- lpatlon m mumcipal relief p1'o`g'1'mm<. AISZINL` from tho rnlir-+' Mm '.1]f'n_ 'puI.1Uu Ill znumclpiu 1`el1CI Apznvt from the relief idea alto- g'ethe1', now the amounts spent for Colonization Roads and rcvrular Nor-; thorn Development activities in the con;~=Lruction and n1z1in~tc:nancc of roads and b1'i(lg`(:s in the country and the assi. of .<(_-1Hr>)*.< and lawn} xuzuls zm(1 L)1'1(1g`(:s In the country and assi. of :s0tt101`.'< and local enterprise. What have we to show for it `? Alto_ in the no1'tho1'n 1-uul, systronl inclusive of the (-010-m'7.ution. roads, '0 have about 15,000 1m'lL~.< of 1 One-third of this cc1om'z:~. as m'uch liquor consumed hy U112`. .1 States thou5_,r'n d:y," and xnuyb-re mm: than before. \x,'1m+ +.1m:.. 1:,...,\.. 1. LIIZLII UCIOTC. What their liquor iCg`iF1tti0h (iml was to produce for them 2L jeigrn o: terror and to produce for them A loss in national, -`tate zmd In-uiiicipzu 1-r.-venue that no one can now or oven will b<- able to compute. and that '..:1:1 as it \\'a.~=. it \\'as not Lin.` g'1'<:z1.ic.'t 'fault of that legislzttioxi. It.- _:;'1o21*.u.1 fault \\`:1.~' the po1'mt.ting` of gang` rule. which was re.~:ponsiblo for :1 .`L'.CCL'.' sion Of (H`(`H)'|`(*I1('(IQ nvr`-.. :1 urn-in/I n! nuu.n dc: Lc.~.1Juu.:1u1u L01` 1). ..'.C(.'-.~.v sion of occurrences over 21 period 01 years that would be i1m)o.<. undo: the British ag". So far as we Imow. At least. we pride oursrlvt-.< on Hun thougwht. Th nhv {mun -.: 11nn/Ix-.v.,l I|\1:] ...,.,.A. Luuugun. In any case a hu11(l1'-ed and t\\'r-11w`u_\ million people to the .~U`L1'L-)1 of us w1`.l: a te1'1'itor_v nearly as Ia1`_::'r.s as 0L:1.~ in a national way, havu seen `uh: light. and lmve tzlkt.-n . to put t1*.(~i1 house in order, but not by pxohibi tion. 7,. ......... uu__,, 1 In - -- LIUA free and o.nlig'l1t0n(-rl citizen are akin: to a red ag to a bull, and so tl1-.- Unitml States l1z1.~' ro: its liquo to a t.l1ir.' public, and the g'z111_g'. will l1:1v(- to 1`c:t111`1. to pct`.'_\' tl*.(.-inn; 01' go to work_ Well, thank '.:o0(lncs::_, we don. lmvc any g,';111g`. here. A few 0! them appeal` to h:n'(> paid us the min visit and 1'0tu1'n(-(l \\'l1on(-u t`:1<,-\~' came 0.-. -x \\\'I\I\1nf-`xv nnu ..A. . Too many thou shalt nets `9 .1 F_1_"dq.y, June_1ft. u; w.l;u| .uuunu. _yL'L. ULIL sucn nquoii as i.; being` sold in the main is being ('0nsum0d umlor at least. 1-e. circtlm.-tan<'r~.= and conditions ami' such as is l)::iii~{;' sold is `pZ1_Vi11_'l` ta\'r*.~ and 1'i\'ing' its }n'opr.21' support to j_1"u\` 01'n-m(2nt z1dm~ni.;t!`ution and law vu- f01`C-`,`l1`.(:l1i3 instead of lining` ti pock:1.= of t1`zu1, and boot1eg;e;ui'.~=. Sn t'.z:. it '0 ('i:li!`.1"'(i "."."`l Uie O11121!'i5 i :\ \'ll;'\\'. We ct-1`.:1inly d? how-\'(:1~, n:1w:.; Hm hn()tI(-_D,`}:'C1'. Thoro may be :1 fm. of bizr.-111 :u'ound yet, but such liquoi 1.; beimr in tho mm`-n i< hrinn )2: re . not be :1 law in t'=1i~ Colultry for the rich zuld :n1oth(1'luv fnrtmo DOOR The bad: and foundn our systen1:1nd thn con1h1au present Hbertks rest up- u:nory1n`kkm Hum um anru _. Tn 1.11.. Ha-M n` Ha-1+ Mn-. Han u-....l- all` ' ilSl()".Z1 t.riE' .1`. Ch :1m(~n(lme'nt_ rnv . "W211 1 HIEIII Ur FLYIXUUU or bent: 11:1 ..Y 3.. - ....\.! us nmgr remam, Ill :1 the rcvcnuo where .lnnn-2 lH lH'J and n 1. \\: quzu. \nn (\\I . Ontario Still Needs F inlayson unu 1'L`LLll'llL'(l \\`l1(.`I1['(,` L1`1(3_V' came 21 proxnptly ('O)'l'C'(`lC(1 point . _._.___.._._-._.... ;_.A_._._ _._. .. __ Nofthern Developement Expenditure to the Act ` ' thing; (10. --:H (:n.I .. u.n...l.- L'lllll|:," LU U0. xill nd u 1" ' t`r.o.-v whom it V uni H un'1l 4"...- LHU.*l' \\'HUH! H. , :m.i it will fu Iimimxtion of : - \vr\1\\nI1'\ ... n\r ,_m~'.~' 01 n('m' muet I) of hr,-or ta ` it 1m" svur. nv k.~nu~.an.u AA ,\.... .... ` that id0z1.\Lhe work- v1.' is t-ntitlod to glass`. Hr: who un- rn- hnnr-{Hm 4 :-nun H- 2.. . `Ill. UUL (0 \'.'l1` ional Wnfz 1uu\:`x||..\ J.1'UlII It; IS of wme with nbhv place as \\'c1 l :1. 011.1. M` 1\lIr\\| ...,. Provincial Elections Pl" 0 0t:< fr .. J` n IUHL IL \\ {LS U(.'."l}.','H /ill further the (I 1 szut-I`: boot}-3 in addition to 91: (1\hf\ 1'4 ..?n-\\+l`..ll :1: from uuluun L ) put it rightfull" (Iefw. H :\nn\nn ,feelin,r: gone. To-day one may motor from To- ] ronto to North Bay in ve or six 3 hours, most of the way on a paved 1 l T I - highway. One may continue through 1 the great l`emag21mi Forest to Lat('.l1- ford, Cobalt, Haileybury and New 11 Liskea-rd to Kirkland vL:1ke, Gow- . ganda, Timmins, Nora.nd'a, Rouym, tllroquois Falls and Comhrane. There `are extensive and improved roarl g-ysteiiis around New Liskezmi. .;En-g'1c.l1>a'rt, Matheson and Cochrane. `West of the latter point the highway is complete through Smooth Rock Falils and Kapuskasing to beyond Hea~r.=t. (inn nun .-.....4..... --... .\ ...:.)- I,__.| Lxaiiilne tne and Consider what these roads Until the last few years N.o.1'.`,l1e1'n On- tario has been considorerl remote. .Ti1z1t was because it was isolated. ;Its possibilities are still 21 mattey o lconjectuic, but the most `1`(}llil'.)lL` autxliorities indicate innite natixml Weziltli, "::l*.icl`-. will reilwt itself in future prosperity. i As new rnmmnnipa cnr:mn- nr in Luuure prospermy. As new communities spr:u1p; up in `the north, small, indi'o1'cnt and [isolated local road systems 1'ol`xo\\'.>(] and the local market for the . increased. A . v..nu.\,... HE year in which The Bank of Toronto opened its doors, Ontario rode the crest of a boom. Over $60,000,000 was spent on railways and canals in the six years {ollo'.ving 1850. l\/lillions of dollars of invested British capital stimulated prosperity. United States markets were thrown open to produce of Canadian farms. Prices were high. Immigrants poured in . . .

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