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THE ONLY GENUINE IS PERRY DAVIS PAINKILLE® â€"> Mchat AND THUS PREVENTS Recreation Hall SCHUMACHER Still Contends That North Needs a Colonization Board a discussion and consideration of the needs of the North and.the methods by which those needs may be met. The Advance has much pleasure in publishing a further _ thoughtful editorial article in the matter from The North Bay Nugget. The Nugget ‘‘The New Liskeard Speaker has again taken issue with The Nugget on the suggestion made in these columns, that the appointment of a colonization board will help in~ the development of Northern _ Ontario. The Speaker believes that the North is making quite satisfactory progress and that nothing better than the present system of long government could be brought about. SAVS ‘‘Does The Speaker believe _ that conditions are satisfactory when the farmer of the North finds a conâ€" siderable portion of his 1924 hay crop still in stacks in the fields, when he begins cutting his 1925 one? Are things satisfactory when settlers are as hard hit through the failure of a company, as many were in the failâ€" ure of the Mattagami Pulp Paper Company? Are things satisfactory when even the tourist, whose delight is in good roads, comments on the difference between the roads built for him and the roads on which the settler is forced to bring his products to market? â€" Are things satisfactory when communities of 200 or more people, such as Foster‘s Mills, are forced to be without chureh or sehool ? ‘"*If this is The Speaker‘s conception f a satisfactory state of affairs, then, The Nugget is well satisfied that the view it holds is different from the one The Speaker does. North Bay Paper Points Out Again That Conditions are Not Satisfactory and That the Progress of the North is Being Hampered. Combats Views of New Liskeard Speaker in the Matter. J‘or some weekKs a sort of, threeâ€"¢ in progress betwe of North Bay, N Timmins. The North Bay It may puzzle some people to understand how The Speaker can show any degree ofâ€" satisfaction with the progress made by the North. With literally thousands of settlers along the Transcontinental without roads of any sort and for five years packing on their backs whatever may have to be transported, it is difficult to feel much satisfaction in the proâ€" gress of settlement of the North. Yet that is one of the conditions im this. . part ‘of the â€"Northâ€"Land. â€" It 18 true that the district around New Liskeard is better served in the way of roads for settlers and other reâ€" quirments for settlement. That does not, however, prove the need for a Colonization Board. It does prove that the southern | section of this North has been better represented and its needs pressed more clearly and effectively than those of _ this northern section. Because of this some tendency on the part of southern Temiskaming to ‘"‘let up on the Government.‘‘ This attitude is noted at Assoeiated Boards of Trade meeting. At the last meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade one delegate voiced it in words to the effect that around Cobalt and Haileyâ€" bury they had gotten about all they While The Advance is frankly dubious about the virture of any Board or â€" Commission, this paper does believe that any discussion of the matter is sure to do some good. It beiieves that the North Land is indebted to The Nugget for starting could exp In this p there can country is settlement The North Bay Nugget has s ted a Colonization Buard to deal Northern â€" Ontario _ matters. Nugget believes that the progre the North Land is being seri handicapped by what it terms ‘ distance administration."‘‘ The New Liskeard Speaker differs with the Nugget, suggesting that the North Land has made unusual proâ€" aress and that a Colonization Board would not be a disirable arrangement. The Advance is in the position of agreeing with hboth, and disagreeing with both. The Advance believes in short that the whole progress of the North has been unduly hamperâ€" ed, as The Nugget suggests, but, this paper does not feel it safe toâ€" say that betterment will come from the The Speaker does. ‘*‘The Nugget firmly believes that the appointment of a commussion will speed up the development of Northâ€" ern Ontario. That is why it has advocated it. ‘*But The Nugget, at no time sugâ€" gested, as The Speaker pictures it, a commission with sole powers invested in itself. _ The evils of such monopoâ€" lies ceased to be imposed on people The New Liskeard with the Nugget, sug North Land has ma «ress and that a Co THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO xpect part d Boards voiced it in t around C« be mund Cob d gotten from th of the M sn attifud ited Boards of T e last meeting of rads »of Tradse it in words to s past there has been â€"cornered â€" diseussion ceen the newspapers New â€" Iiskeard and *let ance balt and Hailey n about all the; the (Government North, however 6: yjif _th e and prosper it on 1 e from thi commission as suggesâ€" deal with ‘TS. The serious!v F6 is * ‘long the living under the Briti time of Magna Charta ‘*What The Nugget **What The Nugget advocated is a commission, composed of responsible Northern citizens, who know the needs of the North and who will be responsible to the elected _ body 1Lnhe N~Nugget has no desire for a comâ€" mission such as The Speaker pictures, that will be responsible neither to the dead nor to the living. ‘‘The settler for all his hardiness in building for himself a home from what was formerly virgin forest is often, as an individual, a little doubtâ€" ful of governments and a little diffiâ€" dent of approaching them, to ask for The Nugget mission such that will hb the dead nor dent oi approaching tuem, to ask what he needs and what the governâ€" ment,; in many cases would be wilâ€" ling to give him, if it only knew of the needs. But if the settler had a man living somewhere in his own disâ€" trict whom he knew by reputation, if not personally, as an honest, repuâ€" knew knew the needs of the settler, possibly from his own experience, be more likely to help him over the diffiâ€" cult parts of home building in a new country ? Nugget believes this would After nearly twenty years as manâ€" ager of the Il.nle\bm\' branch of the Union Bank, Mr. G. A. Bagshaw has resigned, and will open a mining brokerage business in Harleybury, with special wire connections ‘to Torâ€" onto and other outside points. happen. It has advoc: commission with arbit but the appointment of men, whose stake is in would act in an advisory â€" capacity, knew the needs of the _ settler and as their mouthpieces, to lay their troubles before the legislative bodv."" whose inté would act ‘ not personally ible citizen of o give Aim, 11 1t onlty â€"~Kknew . ol rneeds. â€" But if the settler had a living somewhere in his own disâ€" whom he knew by reputation, t personally, as an honest, repuâ€" : eitizen of the North, would he )e more likely to go to him, knowâ€" ‘ould get a sympathetic hearing? And would not such a man, who “F rom C on tented C o w s" Tomorrow morning with your favorite cereal or fruitâ€" try Carnaâ€" nation Milk â€"a fullâ€"cream milk evaporated to double richness. Served diluted or not as preferred, you will find it adds a delicious flavor. Carnation is just pure, fresh milk, evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. 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