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Brown in charge of the Timmins Ofï¬ce, New Empire Theatre Block. GAUTHIER BROWN A .MA. A A - A AAAA AAAAAAAAIAAAAAAAA A AAAA.AAAA'\.‘\A‘A‘\ £IKA.9~,K~_AAAAM_M.K.’\AA people. 1ne “1 as to express 1 great wealth 1 may he convent: 1111- few mining: ismall pnpulath 11 t.‘_\'1(- 111111111 1111 ;$1l\1-s.°' T1) The ;:1 crime that t â€iiniiuuod this 1' H1311,- 1i>k11l T «11111123111, their 1 live-.4 111 it; 111-v1-1 .iwtwvvn ti11111 1} 1'111':< 11111! 1-11‘i.1‘\' iizlimrmi in [11‘111i “1111111 \'i11\\'.=111i.~' 111171-1'0111'v 11; 1111 }' l‘."ii.‘lli11ll 1111‘ S1 :111111'111111111 111 111i i '11..» 111.111; .1:'\il "111111111515 I(\it :1‘111 \1'111111.‘ 1 1.\1i1111 1.111111 [’11 ilws 11>“ 11< 111E111? 1:1s11111.~111\"il i111, it is 1111’; 111 [1.113111 [11 11111101 :1 émegmmmm kumd try and and luv land. an its all}! and to Land. its hon thong-111 “TIA“ Mvnfl ed I'ul' 900060066066996660006660 f“ râ€" ._. j .1.- .. ,..'. r-o ~ . people. The World even goes so far as to express open fear “that the great wealth of Northern Ontario may be concentrated in the hands of fthe few mining companies and the ismall population up there, so that 'they eould divide it among them- selves.†To The World it may appear a crime that the men who have. pioneered this country. the men who have risked their money, their gstrength, their talent and their very glives in its development, should share 'hetween them the fruits of their et- ‘forts and enjoy the wealth they have labored to prmlnee. But the North Land views this dili't-rontly. It is diti'erencv of opinion 111111 lllflk‘PS agitation for secession so sti'on nimmnent in this \mth Land. The W'orld s prct tended tears evil "interests" 1111111 '1111)’ 111111 evitably would‘ gain vontrol of 11 North Land Province are 115 gm as these evil “interests" are noncom- Eli, it is not possible l'ur tlw \urtli Land to make a worse moss nl humil- ing them than tlw showing of the Old Ontario Government. The cril “in- terests" would certainly prefer to deal (as before) with the J)ld ()ntarip Governments, 'tilher tlinn and having: faith and all'ovtion in this land, are the best qualiï¬ed to conduct its affairs intolligontly. L‘('l,)ll()llll(fllll)’ and to the best interests -ot.' the North Land. Though The \Vorhl holds up its horny hands in holy horror at the thought of. tho pioneers of this counâ€" try mvning uml controllingit,'tlwpoo- plc ot' the North Land may l)(' pardon ed for feeling: that no one has more right to own and control the wcalth ot a new luml then the men and wouwn who h}: llH'il' risk uml toil and the minim t'ul' Tiw \\'m'i\l's lnternntinrml Nh behind tiu- pram I’mvinve ul' {Eu Wurld “0111:: he THE TORONTO WORLD WRONG U) 11 Hll' ()1 )illl ll 1H ION (‘1'( simw m HUN 1'_\' (â€It 101‘ suppositions “interests" are nossihlv fur t: f\'il (UV ()H luco. But differently )l )lllh H mammalian Hm kc] (Inmpmly 111 wall In make u ll Nul‘t‘h Lam: qnaHy justified ll work of (lcx'clxmix 1111011 I‘( m POW ADVâ€!!! Ill) 1V ll )UIH :rmmd indeed 11141111 illl utiun l_\‘ 1H 0- W 111 11' it l( H perhaps, more warranted. in suggest- ing that the International Nickel caused prohibition to earn in Ontario The. World is heeoming like the eha- racter in one o! Dickens books. This character was forever seeing the head of Charles the First in evexwthingâ€" even in his soup plate. Tue World is seeing the International Nickel is {seeing the International Nickel Company in mouthing, â€even its dreams. For n noxxslmper to “sm- things" in the dry Province is to come under suspicion as toits motives or sanity. The World has nu reason nor um-asiun fur dragging in the In- present abouti Infleszl ï¬on,1n Indeed¢ 01' North fair (11 lt.‘ 'l among tho-1w lack of ill-{(1% North Land :1 p11? in the sun feels itsvlt' m hamli mapped; ()ld ()nturin 21 Ontario soon] with (lifl'vl'ont. bitinns; l)‘.‘(':ll huldon mutn'cs. the will 5mm he soekix hidden mutivo for all is that the present : Prozltion 01' a. nvw PM {1111011}: Hm people 'hm tune mu] ()1. I. ml Nor-Ill «luvs not want to ho (lommul ed by llw more populous south; in» causv with proper attention and rare the \‘m-m l‘uml believes 'it would how. :1 lllll(‘ll lumvr population and a mucl 121m 11901110 01' 11115 their mm lives to work 0111, :15 the? \vnndurt‘ul and will v31“ have in he 1055 n! this!†.md "Wait for There will net-(1 In I)? will need in he intvn “(HT 1i tax ill .‘h‘h’ and deal i“ have i:) 1 H 111 »l‘( l'l( .11 in t erests wrous Juana all this tinu D 'auso. more 01' lvss. “I I'm' tmuhlv knuws 21 little more than The World. ï¬ve hundred 11y. It is the. people’s agita- thut of any big corporation. it is vvrtain hi}; ('urpumtinns 38 the ï¬rst :11 over: his soup plate. '1‘!) the International in mouthing, â€"â€"-( 11' if ()M ()nt immoflnsv Nr DH \Vm‘ld pt tivcs nt. aims an 1U â€fair 1th; ' that the pvupk to have to MM (.5 mutter. “CUE! ll \\ h soukmg' Ill l)( npmont )untry ()V 2111 U H lt’ tlu in mvmco has re be nurse of tlu‘ F. knmvlvdgv 01" hown by tlw p00- ([1150 this vuuntry oir own way and MT striving“ to (lo nv nt' this rich world it ll :(l Its progress the people of )MO ()1 (111‘: NOT «liï¬'m'cnt typos [HIPCS ; s-lhick far as In lntomatimm special into: The Advmw ; |)(‘ '111150 the want to live 1H tiun ickl)‘ settl- w duminnt 'l‘hc \V 1H ll H'l\] 'UWII Th‘ tl til ll Municipal ‘and Rave: mmk a spemalty. All formsot‘ Mine and Land Surveying performed Ofï¬ce: New Empire Theatre Block, :: :: Timmins CIVIL ENGINEERS AND ON. TARIO LAND SURVEYORS Sutcliffe Neelands Teacher of the Violin and other String Instruments. Saxaphone and Harmony H. FL SCHRODER EMPIRE THEATRE CHAS SMITH. BOX 150. SCHUM- ACHER. rang-«scatin ' fhe Martin-Or- mo Piano for the Porcupine District. Used pianos for sale or to rent. on easy terms. 4:39- FURNISHED ROOMS T0 RENT-w Apply 50 Fourth Avenue. Timmins. COAL SCUTTLES TIMMINS