Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 May 1935, 3, p. 2

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at prob 1 Al10n Blo'c C Jortar kegain of bus be the bloc redi Monetary Situatiqn Needs Coâ€"operation i¢ iu 9D Upgrad. Naeded th K y A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE URDON LAFLAMME »a@aC01, !/p 1D, PKB. ‘ure Pork Sausage, per lb. BICCGER HYDRAULIC BRAKES MESH SHIFTING sue, large Rolls, 4 for ... and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. Kire Krispies ............. Prep. 2 10r ork and Beans, large tin <ted Pickles, large bottle ancy Mincemeat, 2 lb. j: ap, long bars, 3 for ....... tter, 2!/4 Ib. pail:....:......... JC@I, PCC K.‘ . s ind Cheese Loaf gliced, lb mp on Caution is formâ€" Proâ€" s to give up vith currency the most. im â€" they would normal share benefit would ternal prices. dramatic act countries of suntries such 11 ho to dopt M. Marvin, pinion that e stabilizaâ€" at internaâ€" come withâ€" 1€ TURRET TOP k u. oven who owns an ‘ upgrade e on the y of gold ‘sent gold It woOould ive policy y the gold ner cent. pt a new generally e United r devaluâ€" ries such are makâ€" maintain :‘ money ed posiâ€" ‘or gold 133 KNEEâ€" WHEELS from the municipal age to his reputatio; cils notifying a bot he was short in his tion to this effect, t had been furnished Try The Advance Want Advs According to word Mr. Justice Henderson ed Ernest Winlow $4 case against the Tow: The case was tried at at Haileybury. His | served judgment. The plaintiff claim A warded $400 Damag for Injury to Repu flight from Contin« However, this is the discuss stabilization o ITH so man: ing it diffic this point, why n Among those you biles. Talk to the Of course, first thing, they‘ll call your attention to the Solid Steel "‘Turret T Body by Fisher. They will point out the convenience of the Concealed Tire Luggage Compartment. They will explain the.advantages of Kneeâ€"Action Allâ€"Silent Syncroâ€"Mesh Transmission . .. Centre Control Steering . . . Hydra Brakes ... and Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilaâ€" S Brakes ... and Fisher tion. In other _ words, they will ously prove before your eyes e we make for Oldsmobile. Why not come in and let us explain how easily vou can own an Oldsmobile liquictation ling comp accounts. | HT newspayp in Defence of the Capitalists:| BC 10¢ 27¢ 15e 20¢ making so many claims to superiority, you may be find lecide on your next automobile. If you have reachec back on the judgment of one you can trust ... a friend are men and women who have bought 1935 Oldsmo B8 11c J¢ 3¢ 1€ rma â€" imed ha unconsciâ€" very claim ur present who are these selfâ€"seeking capitalists| the who are so frequently criticized and| dow condemned, and I have ascertained| beer some salient facts of general interest.| infir The recent revision of the voters‘ list] mer for all Canada disclosed that have are 5,700,000 men and women of 21] kitcl oneâ€"sided view of the whole question 0 the governmental and economiec struc ture. It is worth also to stop 6 aami the fact that HMHan, Mr. Cahan being : politician and so knowing the powe of public favour, really requires muc} more courage to say the things he dic at Montreal than it would to follov the line taken by Mr. Stevens, The address of Hon, Mr. Cahan t( the Kiwanis Club at Montreéeal may be summarized as follows:~â€" 1C cuseholder does not burn down ouse to extirpate the cockroacht ie basement kitchen. FPor myst m confident that 90 per cent. of isiness of this country is conducte 1 honest basis by men and wo proOj incl In the course of an address to tht ontreal Kiwanis Club, Hon. C. H han, secretary of state, said: It i: vious that, during the days of deâ€" ession, evils have developed in the onomic life of the country, but a close d careful study will disclose that ey are in the nature of mere excresâ€" t growths which do not indicate ndamental weaknesses in our econâ€" ic system. The ship owner does not rn up his ship to destroy the rats ich have infested the cargo. The mel 1 genera ided view {for the 6 cyl. 2â€"pass. Coupe) Delivered at factory, Oshaewa, Ont fully equipped. Freight and Goverr ment Registration Fes only extra Prices for 8 cy!. Models at factory begin at $1375 recentl these s Sacrifices basis by men and w« ht lives are beyond se ind that indiscriminat« of prevailing business nmerited and unjust. these infamous myrm m whose necks are t the guillotine of poj nion nepeats Not Generally zed These Dav Recorded MA UIil peats soms« Li€ C perso 000 ce nlyv af th w} het 91 ed 11 p« Protection for Future Y to the credit of 4,828,000 deâ€" n the chartered banks of Canâ€" sits of $5,000 or less, amount» I1, to $1,046,250,000, or aggreâ€" ver one thousand millions of There were also 42,258 deposits ‘ corporations and companies, $5,000 each, which amouAted, $869,000,000. Many sSmali Deposits > return shows that the large n of the aggregate of the deâ€" vable after notice, were deâ€" 11 11 em means the utter desâ€" these credits which have by the careful thrift and rhout the years of over f our people, chiefly for of those who may survive families. Shall we butn ndid structure, which has hroughout the years with and at enormous Ccost, roy any vermin that may access to the cellar recalled that the Domin= sts number only 5,700,000 fact that there are 4,628,â€" ; of ‘$5,000 or less, who supâ€" thousand millions of dolâ€" gregate banking resources y, it clearly indicates that of our banking system, frequently subjected to ‘riticism. is largely due to | savings of the large nomâ€" capitalists living in all 100 HORSEPOWER STRAIGHT EIGHT isurance policiles e ammount of $2,â€" or over of dollars. re were 3,925,415 orce, aggregating il are in force in irance on the he number of enting policies approximately f dollars; and rves as protecâ€" ing of at least of life insur« allable to me here were 2,â€" rance policies 11 nce, at Otâ€" urn showing nd their deâ€" nks of Canâ€" soâ€"called tter desâ€" ns TT ind _ re were the! 1NnCrs the kind €4 §3 5 % s ~ s 555 5 5 5 s Mx\\w\n\a\t\fis\\\\v * * * * *A S S * * *A tA t A 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 h h 5. i. 45. n 5 4p4 8888484884484 48888 488554 445 4 4 % 4 I "It is clear that a polic tirely different from any of loan. While the polic holder the contractual rig on G@emand the maximum guaranteed in the policy, 1 out notice, and to repay whole or in part at any | ; notice, the insurance comp not a banker or a lender the ordinary sense, as has pointed outâ€"has no optioin any loan on request up guaranteed in the poliry. Ti of prime importance that chargeq on policy loans sh endugh to discourage bor encourage repaying of loat As every policy loan ten mine the fundamental pu increased, e creased, anc holders sufi render comp very large a should be in ments, earnit the policyvyho ‘"‘ o0 meet the policy loans whi ering of the int the rate for Cc sums of money property of all t] have to be kep interest to serve tent ‘of whose : be calculated in \Would be an Injury that there is nothin thing to lose by mal the policyholder t extent the very obj out his insurance. mine the fTundament;: insurance, which is â€" against death and old "Policyholders should be discour couraged to plac policies, as every the protection aff but in a large prCc tually leads to 1: of the whole am the borrower and or. UTHBAt â€" AcC should be gi policyholders, t low interest r on their life i "It 18 DY the whole the life C further in the benefi or that a quarter of a billion policies, and there c that if the interes! loans is reduced muc legalized for bank, mo loans, there will be :; crease in policy bort further impairing the fording under these : threatening the stabilit the whole structure "Already, unds rates on policy Canada have bo "Policy loans, alo: render values, exten automatic nonâ€"forfei emergency provision. on those extraordina some good must be ; other good which is h to be more importar surance institution catrty on as at pres holders took advant tions, or even if an: did so. The whole b: ment policy of life have to be changed life insurance would increased by anvy gen "To perceive interest rate 0 per cent. to : surface looks li} is in reality ini all that is nec derstanding of loans and thei ture of life ins: relie{? to th their polici¢ adversely a the general for Ma which â€" nmnium Northern Upholstering Co. "Better say ‘Here it is‘ than "‘There it was‘!" Measure t an Loan: Interests tice, and or in patr the insur banker or compal pre 1¢ > body of poli companies sho ito the loanin it of borrowing additional _ . 211 m uT 11 lo presen se polic arbility at an tends ital purp 1 11 e 3 hesterfields recovetred, rebullt and PHOGNE 10 C repaired, 1j alCo 1¢ 31 de In n valu No vyeIT V 1 } A stitch in time is one of the finest principles of upâ€" holstering economy. This should remind you of our shop. â€" You can entrust the finest upholstering to Uus. i *L : NEW EMPIRE y ces it is ces e .4 * cto 3. c + GOLDFIELDS 1€

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