Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 10 May 1934, 2, p. 3

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THURSDAY. MA Kapuskasing Farm Weekly News Letter There seems gelting good p: of the summe the summeyr thi up and the m and seriously a tion if some Gestation Period of C« Fodder. The Alaska tion, KR crops tC ture of the rat bushel c to head will con three c crops o1 der to : adaptab the dist mental serIPS kasin nunrde of yvea peri has 1S i1fAYrf At the Domini yeal Sinct clerical Safe ... Pure.. £% constant milk supplyâ€" always freshâ€"always ready for use. That is the assurance you get with "Dorothy" Evaporated Milkâ€"a pure doublyâ€"rich MmMIIK â€"â€"A pureée doubiyâ€"rich milk that will add zest to your favorite recipesâ€" enrich all cooking and beverages. Use "Dorothy" for every milk purpose. lder. The Alaska ful Hints from K fresh: Christie‘s Arrowroots 1 1€ station Pericd of Cows T‘he Green Fodde: 1gSs may De made T‘he Alaska Oats AIH ws. The Green Oats. Helpâ€" ipuskasing rearly produc not secured. If it tastes unusually good mid Ex}p» m i mix irly a ) £a Sta )€ it it 10C th Childt Child1 Mail : Mail s Mil OM Ward W ard Report for April of the District Children‘s Aid t] Juvetr J11 ildren Scho 11 ind superinten it l1 1t 1J T id mt A ( 11 U 1 of th it 1 11 iLrson Dis Public Must Help in | Protecting Itself 1n I1 m their tion of iimself, arm to befort habit ippro TTE PORCUPTNE ADVANCE s 100 vhich 11 1t il @vVen write and find out what t have to say about the pre conditions," so he either wt phones for the valuable fre due course, he gtts an a worded acknowledgement, and usually creating an in confidence at the outset b1 ‘ on the inquirer the danger without due investigation .1 d an | has now added his name t Onâ€"|] date "sucker" list, which } .nâ€" | mendous advantage over Ig 19| types of lists of containin who| those that are known to hb n Al@iy securities. n siblv nr." 111 of most fore Sing gest lian On )1 nd ial, )f The boilerâ€"room is an interesting part of the business of the unscrupulous broker. This is the colloquial name givâ€" en to the room in which a group of highâ€"pressure telephone operators work a battery of telephones calling, one a{fâ€" ter another, a chosen list of names that has been handed to them by the orâ€" ganizer of their act.vities. From fiflty to one hundred names will be chosen from the "sucker‘" list, and such information as is available will be placed on a card, and these cards will be handed to the operator or "dynamiter" as he is popâ€" ularly known to his fellowâ€"experts. The greatest practical difficulty in dealing with this situation is the fact that the "boiler room" is usually reâ€" mote from the irreproachable offices of the broker in question. The men doâ€" ing this calling are rarely registered, alâ€" though they should be, and it is not until the seene of their activities is disâ€" covered that their names can be ascerâ€" tained. In a large number of cases that in itself is sufficient, as it is an interâ€" esting fact that very few of these exâ€" perts are Canadians, and the ordinary definition of "settler‘" by which so many of this fraternity are described in their passports has not yet been sufâ€" ficiently extended to include this type of activity. record and the boilerâ€"room operators who send these calls out broadcast are under no restraints as to the promises they may make. It is easy afterwards for them to deny anything they have said, and everyone must recognize how difficult it is to subsequently prove in court what representation has been made in this way. The expert advice then follows at regular intervals, sometimes even daily in the form of circulars under most impressive titles, They are carefully worded, and it is very rarely that there are any misstatements in these circuâ€" lars themselves. The psychology of this scheme it to associate in the mind of the uninformed some particular stock of a highly speculative nature in which th:» promoter is interested, with a list uof wellâ€"known stocks of established earning capac.ty. When confidence has been sufficientâ€" ly established the next step is to use the telephone or telegraph to urge the immediate purchase of the stock in which the promoter is interested on the basis of some good news of which he has confidential information. Of these, the telephone is the most useful and the most dangerous. The telegram at least records in black and white what the representation was, and may be used in subsequent legal proceedings. The telephone, however, leaves no such record and the boilerâ€"room operators If you midnight financial Intensive Followâ€"Up expert advice then 1 intervals, sometimes e form of circulars uns have been wakened by the excited voics adviser, who tells 1 t Look, Joe, both Torchy j d §3 C z C % M f s” $ J bike riders. Do you boys ride G.C.IM.S too?" inquired Torchy Peden with a grin. "No, sir. Neither of us has a bike. But we want our dads to buy us C.C.M.‘s this Spring," said Joe,. "I wish you luck, boys. 1 know every boy is keen on owning a bike, especially a C.C.M. If you want to convince your dads how good C.C.M.‘s are, bring them down here and show them these two C.C.M.‘s that I‘ve pounded away on for 37,500 miles, and they‘re still going strong. Jules and other riders have ridden their C.C.M.‘s just as far as 1 have ridden mine." "Gee, that‘s a great idea. We‘ll try and get our dads to come." ¢<CURE we do, boys. So do many other 6 Day bike riders. Do you boys ride C.C.M.‘3 BOYS! You may not have the chance to show your dads the bikes ridden by Torchy Peden and Jules Audy, but you can surely get your fathers to go with you to a C.C.M. dealer‘s and see the 1934 C.C.M.‘s. There‘s the same rugged, standâ€" vp quality in them as in Torchy‘s and Jules® C.C.M.‘s, Ttrry‘ve all the extra C.C.M. features that make them extra value tfor the money. An ordinary bike would crumple up under Torchy Peden‘s hard riding and would be a poor investment for him,. While a boy isa‘t as hard on a bike as Torchy, every boy‘s bike has to st«rd plenty. The best investment in the long run is in a bicycie of qoalityâ€"a C.C.M. ments in These The psychology 0o ociate in the mil it their nresent writt by Th ha inpre f inve the na@am ad viC Iâ€" around = of your vou that 11 Nt from i@tion card, aA t quire about the with whom h whom he is a TISK advi medn after t AWS T‘here 1 end 1n ke adv tl Delightful Qualit y Proof of 1l up T‘he 11 t] 1] xperiences of 1929, people still t hardâ€"earned savings on the someone whose voice they do v and representing a broker hom they know â€" absolutely and without the slightest inâ€" regard to the security in quesâ€" the what ADn w‘ trouble VyoOUuU nappe his long list place, some ‘ Blue Sky Commor f the market if vou margin h they ich °e, somt ind Mo ists, but expense argin o® profit they are intere: and usually it Fraud Necessary vill say, "are th this type of rg whetr fact remain too rarely e is done. z. CyBDC . Of stop fraud dent, und of positiv the easyâ€"running trueâ€"value pI > of the ntreal 1» ha ilmost noint mad The George Taylor Hard ware lamited it nside raC but allin po. rat + about Ccalls go T OM â€" imntil ib look These du an equUai gamn to buy and ru the stock whic} is the attitude 1 Exchange, then basin the ex} crea It have ty pressng 1 will making 1: wellâ€"defin make law possible wWilnead tion atr and av: doctrin is that courts wl rights u A 1 M ipicd| ‘klyv. lUL1 11y ()1 th beco therd BrIit Time payments may be arranged for small extra charge. Bicycles ‘ted, and ha i1 in detectin With exper DtR IH n m the quotal has bought, r‘ch he deal hn LW CaAn n Investin 1 peric Te â€" U end vid at pl H tect lum rullibilit 111 supâ€" (1 1ey the LW at OPERATED JUST IN TIME IN THIS PARTICULAR CASI Peden oung ‘Méen‘s Conseryv ming shouls om the angle, mnnection it is interes Young Men‘s Liber inized in Kirkland ith E. M. W. 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