Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Dec 1924, 1, p. 13

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Public School Public School 48â€"4pâ€"t. l is c One Hundred Dollars Guaranteed Every Month of Her Life By The Confederation Life A ssociation LATE OF SYDNEY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC, AUSTRALIA It is expected that developments within the near future, at the above properties, will be of such a nature as to cause an upward market for their shares. ness man, being well, strong and insurable, took out a Monthly Income Policy in the Confederation Life Association. T wo and a half years afterwards, he died. For the past eighteen months his widow has been receiving, regularly each month a cheque for $100.00. FOUR years ago, an Ontario busiâ€" If you would like to provide an income such as this for your wife, mother, or other beneficiary, or if you would provide such an income FOR YOURSELF for life after a term of years, write for particulars and find out for how small a yearly deposit you can receive this and many other benefits. and Vipond Cons. Newray Mines _‘ â€" Address This income is guaranteed to her for life. If she should die before she has received 240 monthly instalments, that is, before 20 years are up, the remainder of the 240 instalments will be paid to her heirs. This monthly income is not an isolated example. Many others are receiving monthly chequesâ€"some for moreâ€"some for less. LIMITED “‘,:’:::;‘::@ * _\ Cheque $ Zor a Definite oAmount Every Monthâ€" e\ / . Mame...... 00\3>/ The FE *?}6/// Confederation Life Association PE Please send me, without ///_ obligation on my part, parâ€" ?S/\/ ticulars of your Guaranteed ¢ ~* Income Plan. :‘ At a meetinge of (‘the > Executive \Committee of the club held on Sunâ€" fu'zl.\' afternoon it was decided that !1'“1' December 10th the elub would hold their usual weekly dance, and on the 17th hold" a Novelty Night. There will be no dances the last two weeks in December; due to the holiâ€" !(lu.\' season â€" and the absence from town of large numbers of the memâ€" bers it was deemed advisable not to hold the usual dances these two weeks. The question of club colours was again brought up, and. a elub crest. These matters were left over until later in the season. Theâ€" e vised Byâ€"laws and Constitution of the club, which were drawn up by the officers of the executive were submitted. These will ‘be read at the meeting this evening, and in the near future it is the intention to have these printed and handed out to each member on joining the club. The list for lady members of the cluwh is now filled,;, and though there are yet a few vacancies on the genâ€" tlemen‘s list, it is expected that this will be completed in the near future, when all applications for memberâ€" ship will be placed on a waiting list, until vacancies occur in the club membership, when admissions will hbe made according to priority. The list for lady club is now filled, are yvet a few vaca l~OrrTand( Devine, Miss R! Cnal the the em mgs, â€" V alreadv W h t )‘Se 1 dn als the evenlin and thou dances it when the Pleasant Meeting Last Wednesday No Meetings for Last Two Wedâ€" nesdays This Year. Club held in the club roof kCG.:0.:K;; Hall ‘here.> Ther fair attendance of member THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO meen â€"sent NCVELTY NIGHT TO BE AT A.5.0. GLUB OX DEG. 17th toht, Hog he evenin OHN J Ted A Hl’)th(‘ i gentlemen‘ much enjoye lancing was M by all z and nIin unde neeti amnce ~cwill TOLl|POMW iry Gray and Me ) is a W haley, . drums DIano wWas pleasant evening was enâ€" 1 attending the weekly d dance of the AS.D. in the club rooms in the arth ancing r the hy Rnthare [ 960. here. There was a ‘e of members present there were no special _ _ nearly one o‘clock cing stopped. A Paul the direction of Mr. th, was the feature nf A ladies‘ tag fox trot programime. *the‘" the club held lao. tiew, Age us evening will a Bridge Party follow the brid s tag fox trot were d. The music for furnished by Mr. violiny Mr. Gordon and Mr. Walter ieftreshments â€" under the President of words welcomed to the club, and benefit some of of the club rulâ€" Messrs, H. A are in charge A u r]â€" Rovden Grarrett the Li M 11DraAary eqtmll) pCc ing large T hrough Mn Library Now Has Membership of 730. 2794 Books Taken Out in Octoâ€" ber. Clock Presented to Library, Â¥ery: :C( now has T atr c \lden NEW BOOKS ADDE3 TD TIMMINS PUBLIG LIBRARY reeman ‘T‘he iA V C Ann he The King ikings‘ Rest, by Fran lMliams. ‘rilllgirl, by Carolyn ‘he Way of the Buffalo len Seltzer. The rary. â€" The _ readi ially popular, the large each evenin [hrough the kind Garrett, jeweler, t ; the benefit of a rrett presenting t] Library recently. recently a number TrPOw been added to including the f in Mi e Dev ur Dra Lhasa popul havin Durin LFOUDIGC A_POSS, NDV 2 King Who â€" Went irson Choate. Shantuns Garde: o Doul COmMmIn tolden Bed, by W all: of Sunset, by Cecil Adult Nonâ€"Fiction ce( iblieâ€" Libraryv i{10}1 Toronto, November 21, 1924 PELEG HOWLAND 4A I the followin Adult Fiction on, DV 1saDe Thumb Mark invested in shares of the Bank not exceeding market value .. Call Loans in Canada and abroad Other Current Loans afiter making fu Bank Premises Real Estate, Mortgages and Other Nonâ€"Current Loans estimated loss ; Liabilitiecs of Customers under Lette * _ institutions in limâ€" been successful from the ncement. â€" The â€" Library regular â€" membership of the month of October were taken out of the > readingâ€" room â€" was Deposits Cashrou hand iand n "BMKSâ€"1~Â¥6:im i: is . 6e ie a¢ s n in n Notrs and"Cheques. ol ~other_ BAnKks . Deposit in Central Gold_ Reserves sn en ind Deposit with the Minister for the purposes of Cireulation Fund ............ Dominion and Provincial Government and Municipal and other Securities Notes + ‘Banks: 4 â€"of Credit outstanding ... ;.;... Dividend and Bonus due 1st Nov. 1924 Uncilaimed> Capital, Reserve and Undivided Profits In Disguise, readin: y <the .: evening kindne 1| William Dudlew the Garden, hy We report to the Share by Hon by W allace hy Kennard hn the ibrary i fine clock, the timepiece y 1 * rooOom ittendan in CC 4)1. ‘\lr. 0i Library now > ~clock,. Mr W ell Mortgages â€"and Other Assets .;:................ Loans estimated loss provided for ............. Customers under Letters of Credit as per contra one of resident new bhooks Ostrander TaAarVy y â€" Harry \)nl)el' 1) V Thomas Strike ~"of the in Timâ€" en wIC M au Lra CONDENSED BALANCE SKWEET AS ON 3ist OCTOBER, 1924 TO SHMAREHOLDERS istin 811C toms at Cobalt to fill the caused hby theâ€" retivrement toms at COoDalt to fill the vacancy :aused by "the retirement of Mr. Myles Bourke, which was wecently announced. Mr.â€" Short. has‘ ~spent years in the Civil Service and he has won lhuis promotion on merit. Recently The Advance has had reâ€" peated references to the shifting of Beltf‘‘ to this North Land. ‘‘Yes, We have No Bananas! But We Have Blueberries Growing OQutdoors on November 26th.‘‘ Just read this from the last issue of The Haileyburian :â€"‘*Ripe blueberries on November 26th is the latest sign of the changes which are taking place in the climate of the North Country. Mrs. Jack Childs brought to The Haileyburian office yesterday a small box filled with the fruit, which was only slightly touched by the frost but was perfectly ripened. _ They were picked by Mrs. Child‘s at Fleming‘s Corner‘s: yesterday morning, Novemâ€" ber 26th. ‘The fact that wild fruit has ripened at this time of year is proof of the mildness of the season, and will raise hopes that the winter is not going to be a severe one."‘ Wreene. Thunder B The Silent strette. Hurlbut‘s Life of Christ, by Rey Jesse Lyman Hurlbus, D.D. (Games and ‘Recreational Methods by Charles F. Smith,. Hurlbut‘s Story of the Bible, by Rev, Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, D.D. With Lawrence in Arabia, h Lowell Thomas. M e( rolder Hurlbut full provision for BLUEBERRIES IN NORTH LAND ON NOV. 26th. Juvenile Nonâ€"Fiction hild‘s History of the World M. Hillver. oi the Imperial Bank of Canadaâ€" Juvenile Fiction ‘s Story of the Bible, by Hurlbut, D.D. awrence in Arabia, hy vVC. y Olat Jane Abbott. Anne â€" Bosworth ill bad and doubtful deb _Baker. Morris Lon A. B. SuerHrrp, C.A., of Marwick, Mitchell Company Percy C. Baxrer, C.A., of Macintosh, Cole Robertson Henry Henry lons that ome und FRE F e To have ‘flu alone is surely bad enough, but to have ‘flu with pneuâ€" monita and pleurisy is in most cases fatal. Even ‘flu itself after it has run its course leaves the system in a weakened, depressed, nervous, runâ€" down condition, but few are able to fight ‘flu, pneumonia and pleurisy, and live to tell the tale. No wonder Mrs. Baxter was given up when she had ‘flu, pneumonia and pleurisy.. No wonder after havâ€" ing had these dreadful afflictions she was terribly run down. The mysâ€" tery is how she ever survived. But we will let Mrs, Baxter tell} you her story in her own way,â€""I want to tell you what Carnol has done for me and mine. 1 was badly run down after having ‘flu, pneuâ€" monia and pleurisy. My sister advised me to try Carnol. She used it both for herself and her daughter ind both were completely relieved. I have now taken five bottles of Carâ€" mnol and can say I never enjoyed better health. My daughter is also taking it for a spring tonic. I advisâ€" "I was badly run down after having ‘flu, pneumonia and pleurisy," writes Mrs. Baxter Her Friends Gave Her Up 36 en set aside by the portion of which is the Bank and is as PIANOS If you are considering the purchase of a new piano of the highest grade, or one that has been slightly used, make sure of the utmost value for your money by sending a postâ€" card for our latest catalogue. Gerhard Heintzman Ltd. 41 Queen St. West _ Toronto 1924., and compart 1 returns from t] owe have require New and Slightly Used PHIPPS, General Manager 47 $ 9,526,554.00 1,703,009 .96 445,014.67 280,000 . 00 $115,619.838 .97 1 these dreadful affl terribly run down. The how she ever survived let Mrs. Baxter tel 27 496,742 .07 88.123,096 . 90 17,334,346 7,954,066 35 .865 . 861 15 5,063,808 .65 1,480 405. 82 323.204 . 36 445,014 .87 C e 964,001 .47 243,550 .60 302,508 . 32 342,985 .30 2,940 .25 539,223 .19 juirel

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