Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Nov 1932, 2, p. 8

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The nec be realized if body builds v to tell when c rest for early rise. hunter, for inste; times au one, the nearest of the gt( Radley an shot his c( is what h Or, at lea. see the c pay for it "There in which â€" side was : but the ow ly paid th "Here i: Breakfast Menus for the School Tot Noted Advice on Day f ing incidd past and ; "It beir persons w ridge tha season no little incid trifling, a colt inste: an hertofc "In Mus)} side" hunt for a dee through a ing a bust in front 0o Some Incidents Given About Partridge Hunting Baked A PAGE EIGHWHT poached Lrei th( Ivit the r thi 1UI The se nce Expert Gives st Meal of the hool Child. al 1C stions may difference. e dove ~of billing than h yet appetizâ€" to school :â€" is half won. child‘s life make every childâ€" propâ€" nclls tucked hil ind hand rlity bse1 en AoOurs iile sleepâ€" sleept will that the It is easy id enough ly â€"fully problems But just ity propâ€" servation to begin less and ive time bstantlial through rar, alert ould inâ€" domestic 1C t jJuice furnish , would el with 11 J C oppâ€" soon ched pped ie of *«\ Notable Features «««»\ New Dominion Loan â€" hool for an ipt the 30d th ire his 101 m 2 V it Yield Rate Relatively High The Government has chosen an apâ€" parently propitious time to do its finâ€" ancing. The market for gildtâ€"edge securities has been steadily improving for some months. While the Province of Ontario as recently as January sold bonds to yield the purchaser 6 per cent. the market has improved to such an extent that a number of municipalities recently have financed at close to a 5 per cent. basis. Many of those not in touch with market conditions but who will be askâ€" ed to buy these new Dominicn bonds are likely to inquire why they should accept lower return now than they were offered a year ago. The answer, of course, is that moneyâ€"where it is secured by the resources of nations under stable governmentsâ€"has a lower rental value now. ior treasury officials, the leading bankâ€" ers and investment bankers of the country. As in the National Service Loan, the banks and investment bankâ€" ers are the agents of the Government, rather than the underwriters of the issue. and the investment bankers and their agents. The machinery thus establishâ€" ed is under the control of a central management committee of which Sir Charles Gordon is president, and which includes in its membership, besides senâ€" A year ago ‘the Dominion offered $150 000,000 of bonds to the public at to yield better than 5 per cent and so widespread was the demand for the issue that a total of over $221,000,â€" 000 was sold. This overâ€"subscription obviated the necessity for further finâ€" ancing until a month ago, when $60,â€" 000,000 of maturing obligations in New York were refunded on a favourable basis. It is highly probable that the latest offering will be quickly subscribâ€" ed and it is expected that these funds will provide sufficiently for the Govâ€" ernment needs, despite the drop ordinary revenue from various sourc Broadly speaking, the method of disâ€" tribution of government bonds which was originated in the War years will be followed in this instance,â€"with the subscription flowing in from the rural districts as well as the cities through the branches of the chartered banks and the investment bankers and their agents. The machinery thus establishâ€" ed is under the control of a central Market for Gilt Edge Securities Steadi ly Improving for Months Past. Trend of Interest Rates in World Markets. Highest Degree of Safety. The rate which will obtain on this Telephone 930 Cochrane Alexander 1, "Twinâ€"eusn" Avururrâ€" CATION, produces tone of extraordinary power and fidelity. 2. Twerye New Type Gâ€"E giving purer tone quality and quieter operation. 3. 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His initia ment of this character v patriotic appeals that a« fictation of War Loan Loans, and he, or she, i; clude from that that tt always should pay not J cent. for the money it the fact is t minion Gove at a cost of 3 occasion ther CIOS\ Oct are many mer who have pers trend in the lo of the America mencement of tory wIlll Be D interest rates : pericds followir are many men are {vin ind 1€ rit., C upon ‘wW iss nt An pa Dxnar CAlI tm the rom dov ral d un} desired without COlC nt 18111 prop 11 11 ok ati Almn 1th. Ad al M of the Great Wa Preâ€"War Lovels able trend in rict lon TDnIYT Thir acter was in thne great that accompanied the WI 11 i flotation in Lon 91 DP is and Victory s likely to conâ€" h2 Government less than 5 per ; borrows. But 0 1914 the Doâ€" ually borrowed or lessâ€"on one 9L subscri 100,.000 it ge invesâ€" be a stuâ€" in mind. that the War was f his‘ own rate will act, hisâ€" tself, for clined in rom $ to virtually holders 120 @iven ripUons 10 were ning on $ CLear can b rm in 1n il ‘ ‘Cent ‘h the ptions world C‘ this close npa Ideal Hardware, Timmins of omm AXt] The New Liskeard Spsea‘e»r last week says:â€"‘"Last week one of the Toronto papers said a York County gardener rad roses still in bloom. Last Sunâ€" day we noticed a secore or more roses in the bud or in full bloom in the outâ€" ofâ€"door garden of Mr. L. Hill, and New Liskeard is upwards of 300 miles north of Toronto." Barrie Examiner:â€"Presentâ€"day counâ€" terfeiters might plead in extenuation that people must have something to use for money. “’ met in many diffic: whatever el National Buvers o1 ues in ‘~ quoted Tering le This discu Dominion irely from her security avail hich yields as mu« feo. s mon( fety. r While Soundest and Safest Investment Dominion Government bonds are, i ns v of the very pronounced ain and in the United Stat reasonably expected that Minist to fin: vear will ha i l al 7 from the or seeking p ns in rece; y 15, betterment i months is that the gt ed the w a measure Mculties ha Th« ue int up AI with the highest degree of > offering undoubtedly can p solely on this basis. No ity available to Canadians, s as much in interest, is as NG@W Y oOr} in bond iths is perhaps the best t the grave problems which the world recently have measure, solved. Certainly Ities have been surmounted e may lie in the future. Service Loan Above Par the National Service Loan now aboyv ut . â€"A prompt response to vill strengthen all other ues (The New York Anâ€" n correspndent notes rnment bonds "soared" inounced that cash subâ€" xnpected of the Taxpayer f course, the patriotic imenat of the country the necessity for borâ€" today is just as great sity for borrowing in ent in nt mont secondly t. > as 1rol of the latest offering inada bonds has been point of view of the reasonable return on he highest degree of The Geo. Taylor Hardware Limited nC ind ; regards to giltâ€" he world money ind London. The ralues in the last me high er bonds whi Dominion 43 deem propo FULLâ€"RANGE RADIO iat the new likewise will er than the A ed 11 _of the ourably nvest en lownâ€" conâ€" 11 vield MenGeneral Electric Radio beahs even the/wnwm_Tone-Test Wihners! LOCAL DEALERS ° 1L, A. Wilson, Schumacher KORTHERNX DISTRIBUTOR®S Timmins be 1P N M al i. Eddy ... C. Canie ... J. Gagnon H. Horrester P. Nicholson H. Lambert The T. N. 0. took revenge on the printers for an error printed in the bowling item last week which credited them with three points instead of four. They took three more from The Porâ€" cupine Advance for good measure, takâ€" ing the first by 93 pins; the printers came back in the second for 113 pins. The third game went to the railroaders by 62 pins, their dark horse figuring prominently in the win. While Jimmy is figuring out how the Power boys can win the first half, the other three teams are in a close race. Gambleâ€"Robinson‘s leading with 15 points. T. N. 0. and The Advance are tied for second with 10 each, while the Power have 5 points. There will be good games toâ€"morrow night when the T. N. O. roll Gamâ€" ble‘s and the former will be out to cut the lead of the latter, while the Power are rolling against The Advance The former need the points and the latter cannot afford to lose any. What, you say, Art? "Oh, yea!l" Betâ€" ter keep your eye on Grant Eddy toâ€" morrow and keep your cigar lit. GAMBLEâ€"ROBINSON‘S . Eddy .;..:...}.} 193. ::3 240:..:..; 193;.;,;...083 C. 123..%:. * 165........288 J. Gagnon ... LT7..:;:..%: $ M J. AS J. Pa: W. V E.. S: B. M( Total Gral C. Ar A. Al . BC A. Sp C. A" H. E. Fl Total TI. W |O. Al iW. 1) ! CG. W T. HQo ) Total Commercial League Keeps up Interest The ‘Power boys got off to a good start in the Commercial bowling league last Friday by taking the first game from Gambleâ€"Robinsons by 88 pins, but the load was too much, and the fuses blew, and they were unable to find the shortâ€"circuit before it was too late and the fruit and vegetable men took the other three points. Captain Jimmile‘s explanation for losing points is that the boys cannot bowl unless there is snow. There is plenty of snow at the time of writing this, but if it should disappear before next Friday, the boys will have to dip down and buy some artificial snow for him. How about it Jimmie? Power Boys Show Lots of Current in Game Last Week. The Railroad Creeps Amng but The Adâ€" vance Faills to Advance. T‘otal ENERAL Electric Radio has already earned a continentâ€"wide reputation for realistic tone. During the past twelve months, in a series of unbiased toneâ€"tests with other famous makes, Gâ€"E Radios have won again and again. But now General Electric has betfered its best! A magnificent 12 tube Superâ€"Heterodyne modelâ€"the Jâ€"125â€"introduces the amazâ€" ing new highâ€"power " Twinâ€"Push" Amplification which greatly improves tone at any volume. This new radio set is reâ€"engineered from end to end. It uses new type tubes, of a higher efficiency than has ever been achieved before. * It has power so boundless that even the "peaks"â€"the spoken exclamations, the musical crescendosâ€"come through without a trace of distortion. Read over the radical new features of this great General Electric Radio. Then by all means hear it. M A DE IN CA NA D A Râ€"52X For Sale by 213 176 Domimimn of Canada Loan, 10932 OTIA 145 206 234 141 Application forms and information gladly provided, and subscriptions accepted, at any branch of this Bank,. 174 2090 250 660 141 T. N. win 3 points. The honour roll this week: H. Walâ€" lingford, 744; E. Salomaa, 675; P. Nichâ€" clson 660; G. Eddy, 633; H. Horester, 628; and C. Armstront 605. B. McQuarrie Altor Wallingford 268 Alton :129 Devine :.......170 Wallingford 147 Hornby Boelleve Saint Webb Flemin Aspin ... Raithful McHugh Salomaa Made by the millers of Purity Flour, Hovis Flour and Pioneer Potrxltryv â€"Fbfidl â€"OOD VALUEL imble‘s win 3 point South End Pharmacy, South Porcupine ANCP 147 POWER 203.:;> *11 203 166 155 143 209 166 102 138 173 170 117 117 142 141 168 207 63 605 294 317 541 583 155 518 508 443 499 675 the Lake Shore property. The acciâ€" dent happened at an early hour in the morning but a passing motorist picked up the injured young man and rushed him to the Kirkland Lake hospital, At first it was feared that the young man was seriously, if not fatally injured, but later he proved to be less seriously inâ€" jured than thought to be the case. The fence supports smashed through the windows of the car striking Culhane on the forehead and also tearing long gash along the top of his head. Attenâ€" tion and medical skill at the hospital, however, gave him the best chances for recovery, and the latest reports from the hospital indicate that he is getting along fine towards recovery. Brampton Conservator:â€"Hon. Georgt 85. Henry has won the approval of the president of the Ontario W.C.T.U. Sc did Sir William Hearst. Leo Culhane, who is twentyâ€"two years of age, was rather badly hurt in a car accident at Kirkland Lake last week. He was driving a car owned by Hugh A. McDonald, a Kirkland Lake contractor, and ran into a high wire fence around INJURED IN CRASH LAST WEEK AT KIRKLAND LAKE Complete wit) New Type GE Radi Complete with New Type Gâ€"E Radiotrons THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1932 Gâ€"E Table Mode! Jâ€"72 (7 Tubes) sole Mod (B Tubes) Radiotrons is head. Attenâ€" at the hospital, best chances for 1830

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