pression ties with pat Some Reasons Why it Hasn‘t Been Coming. Jdle‘Capital in Old Land Useful Here (From Toronto A Toronto man prominently identiâ€" d with financial matters, particularly ‘erping to mining enterprise, who has st returned from a business sojourn London, brings word of a remarkable ange in attitude toward Canadian inâ€" stments in the past two years on the rt of the big houses in the Empire‘s itre. and it is his conviction that a termined, consistent campaign o ucation regarding the achievements d promise of the mining industry in is Dominion would now bring extraâ€" linarily peneficial results. n the first place, irritation caused the Grand Trunk episode has largeâ€" worn off and. in the second place, so inmny avenues of lucrative investment other parts of the world have been sed by the embroglios of Europcean itics that a vast accumulation of jital is now secking outlet. The imâ€" ‘ssion is gaining rapidly that closer s with the Dominions and colonies coss the seas is not only an Empire McDOWELL MOTORS Cor, Schumacher Highway Our Conpratulations to the vai Municipal Departments of the T on acquiring a fine new home and Park Road Richard‘s Landing Houyn (P.Q.) Sault ste. Maric »mault ste. Marie (Gore and Queen mtoux Lookout mouth Poreupine Sud bury YThessaloan ‘ORD â€" LINCOLN.â€"ZEPHYR sALES and SERVICE Kapuskasing Kcecnora Kirkiand Lake Larder Lake Matheson New Liskeard Noranda (P.Q.) North Bay Pickle Crow Port Arthur Red Lake Englchart Fort William Hearst lludson Bouriamague, (P.9Q.) CobaIt Cochrane Beartdmore Our â€" Congratulations North Country Branchk Ofices in the JPA TIMMINS London is still the financial cen the world, maintaining that pc throuzh ‘the centuriecs by a syst promotion and financing found the most efficacious. There is nc son why Canadians should not ab; their own haphazard, largely u methods for those that have been over the years, through prosperit: depression. and with bettor results have attended the efforts of any nation in world history. We have often said that in ow opinion the lozical market for our min ing securitiecs lics in Great Britain, an: the observations of the recent visitoi to the Motherland merely confirm wha is in our own mind. There is on essential to successful enlistment c« British capital in our mines, and tha lies in our own determination to pla; the game according to the rules ther: laid down. Up till now, we have beer unwilling to do so, and have left the« field to an inferior class of promotei: who have often brought down sever and mcerited criticism upon all thing Canadian, particularly where the, touched the mining industry. London is still the financial centre o necessity, but that in those lands inâ€" vestments may be found rqual to any and without the unavoidable risks atâ€" tendant upon commitments in foreign countrices. IMPERIAL â€" BANK OF CANADA Plhanes Empcrial Bank of Canada wishes to congratulate the Town of Timmins upon the opening of the new Municipal Building. Although not yet incorporated, Timmins with a population of 23,600 is a city in all but name, and indeed, a far different place to what it was in 1911, the year of the first great Porcupine Fire . .. and the year the Bank established its first modest little branch office there. Today Timmins is one of the great gold camps of the worldâ€"the home of one of the world‘s great gold mines. There are other great minâ€" ing centres in the North Country, and doubtless many more awaiting discovery and out the preâ€"Cambrian area, "pionecering with the pioâ€" neers,." Imperial Bank of Canada has established branch offices to serve the bhanking needs of those who are developing Canada‘s natural resources. We invite you to make full use of our service, 117 A40 clal cent: that posi Branches Throughout Ontario HEAD QFFICE ; TORONTCO No #] to â€" TIMMIN®S Timmins Branch V IC ormaiion the mini SCa finan ind par 31 11 . essential i British capi @blishment 0 Manageor l 11 pend n( m mbia 1€ pi gip IrC welcon 11 1 P Ni n | ¢ i n f Wea caps * May Abandon North * Mileage of T. N. 0. UI ma O Decision to Depend on Rails survey North of Abitibi Canvon. VMN 1 € M( ko heme A 5 it Canyon ty by Prc burn 21 it Ontatr na v We 1€ in «~Pprop â€" would 11 COomnImnlIs N. O h has pa and th chr beet C of wheat product Bchind in Interest Sees Waste Ahoead l 11 Aa V 11 b}1 A 1 posit Vances to 11 _ $1,300,000 5$0.000 in 1 1 11 i1 ‘osts in ties alone hb e and Moosonee, the sa , for the next five yeart at $150,000 a vyvear. l this repc Department rests and approxim ; is poin rmatiot , and a! c â€"that I 17 Ral he 1 l Mini d m be hac on Ldi .\7 € a V cA m a he w 11 ths Kit H 11 w He in( nmnen _ â€"Onâ€" _ Abiâ€" Dossiâ€" 1€ o OYrIt ays Price of Gold has Risen Steadily UpP, LOL in Price 11 H TC 11 ce 1€ 1 which the pri abed steadily and th 3th, 19 h nmndc 1] 11( payimn{ : Bel e NC (@Je np W r} mC when Americ Am C T De for th bH 1¢ 11 Bu 0 67 h e Wi prC Ap JU th 1( 1} 11 mays Most Communists Troubled with Laziness r l them stand up under heaviest traffic i k When planning the floors for the n the chaice Jlogically fell to Dow For they szgive vears a e *« 11 ... . the natural choice for the floors in the new DOMINION â€" OILCLOTH LI MIT ED Dominion 1imnp C rd labour. much pref s and howl conditions 1 O ma world 11 â€" Lfasy to 111 17 illieship a t M 6 ABTH