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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jan 1959, p. 7

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We will not, however va. won't go much higher than his come it by exaggerating it estimated $70,000,000, yond all recognition,' "The Canadian people continue TNDEX UP 205 pe, to demand a high standard of| puring 1938 the consumer price services and social benefits," he | dex has increased by a "mod sald, "These must be paid for, 1 ogi" 2 § per cent--compared with | wish that fact were always re: , vise of six per cent in 1046; 15] membered." [per cent In 1047; seven per cent] PROMISES FIRM HAND n i, "i per i a, re, y Ta a coul a Who esale price Index had re. | tte ry! hese Higher pay. mained unchanged from a yea ments, now to he increased by Mo. 1 Yee down seven per cent larger federal expenditures on a hospit p | insurance, What Inflation existed could not "nevertheless, the treasury board be Slated soupy 3 Rind soy. in its current review o! estimates " hl | wi assure you, applying a firm every citizen had a tess) bility hand to controllable expendi. tO Maintain the purchas Rg power ture." {of the dollar, The Jovetument As for the rise in the country's |could nat id hi price sonrels | money supply, Mr. Fleming y agreed Py inflationary but! Mr. Fleming recalled his June argued that the 12-per . cent 17 budget speech when he urge $1,422,000,000 rise over 12 hath management and labor to months ended last Sent "have regard for the general in fight the recession and terest' in seeking higher profits the economy and wages Nevertheless, with the conver DEFENDS CONVERSION CHOICE MEATY PORK sion loan and 1958 Canada sav He defended the ave alon] Ings loan completed, it DOW {jaan sharply criticized by politi. | "would be undesirable to encour: aq) opposition forces as the| age or permit a substantial des |apgest and 'most successful fi-| ive of MuRstaly expansion in nancial operation in Canada's his the near future tory." His statements were Included The conversion of 90 per cent in the text of his spoee h issued! op $6,416,000,000 worth of three: | ib to the press before delivery. percent wartime victory bonds NO BUDGET LEAKS ina jangrs Soy bonds aly P » h y per cent interest had been Mr, Fleming emphasized that © 0° he still has made no pians for his Vidertaxen last Augus tat atime next budget and any reports of when e government was ur gently In need of money and "leaks department wen loaks™ in. his depa ; ho wr a depressed bond market without foundation. He had made both in Canada and the United a forecast that for the current oa e Unite year his budget would have a de. |" ficit of $700,000,000, a peacetime record. There had beun talk the! deficit might go to $1,000,000,000 But Mr, Fleming said this was I a yy a ALE Paina, Getting Up) strong cloudy urine, irritating p not so He had no reasen to de part "materially" from his es} Maina RE Coro! sera EN e ney ahd Bladder troubles \ry OYSTEX tna Quick, oom: staction or y "w 1 e old or mone There al 0 seemed to Nie jojo duel ow r bon wl athlon TC YATEX fan idence of "unwarranted infla-| us Wty, Aucosss. Don't suffer - iy nee OR by pn da ae asking your drug on l for OYOTERX, "1 think It 1 a bealty eign - 60 $2076 20% 20M bonds to stabilize the the | short long-term bond market and eliminate "overhang" of continual term refinancing, The conversion loan added $48, 25,000 In federal interest charges | with the coupon rate of all bonds | converted averaging 1.82 per cent | 000,000, 000,000, Harding TORONTO (CP)~--Finance Min- {ster Fleming «indicated today he plans to fight Inflation by arrest-| chasing power of a share; the 30 helped stimulate o 1 Grade, Ontarie Grown, Yellow Cooking "ONION 30 am 191,004 [3] 20 7 28 50 i" 184 » 12 0% "an » 0% 144 10 2 304% "" ph 1004 EL] Canadian "a 44 2 v 0h Wy 109 [1 10g compared with the three per cent year ended Dee, 81: $0.36 a share; $0.36 Carpets TWO DAYS ONLY BS Jndustriale, 41,400, --- 'Stock Market Net Eamings By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chesapeake and Ohlo Rallw, By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Sialf Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada and the United States open a new round of high-powered talks Lo night aim:d at reducing frictions | that could hurt the flow of $7,000, 000,000 worth of across-the-horder| trade, a world high for any two countries, With Canada holding a strong) hargaining lever in her new anti dumping laws, the four - man Canadian ministerial team headed by ¥ inance Minister Fleming likely will seek Ameri can concessions in oll, lead and zine and wheat, informants say, They anticipate that the two. day talks, to open officially at § p.m, will eventually lead to a re. duction of American oll import curbs as they affect Canada though no early easing of Ameri. ean restrictions on lead and zine appears likely, The five - man U.S, eabinet grouy, headed by State Secretary Dulles, likely will seek assurances that Canada won't be using her tough anti-dumping laws to dis criminate against American te tiles and >ther expor REVIEW WORLD TRADE The minister meeting as members of the joint UB. Canada Itch.. Itch... of int use of soothing, eooling auld D, Prescription positively relieves By bi Iteh--caised by eczema, rashes alp levitation, chafing other iteh troubles waselons, sininless i nd hottle m at sublsly wr ney bh unt afer your deaggist ior hy MN Hi Min IM Wii FON | 1058, $82, | 1057, $68, | 14d, year it had to shift yent never had pledged to. sup: ended Oct, 31: 1058, $302,438, $1.28 1057, $271,791, $1.15, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY New Talks Scheduled Between CBC, Union commmitiee on (rade and economic affairs, will also review world trade developments and may join in ealling on Furope to speed up dismantling of restrictions on (Canadian and American goods, Mr, Fleming will preside was Lo greel Mi colleagues on their srrival at nearhy Uplands airport at 4:45 He {trade issues that could lead to Dulles and his| Biol OSHAWA TIME, Mondey, Jowwery 9, YOY ada § p.m, The American ministers will return to Washington late Tues: day, The commitiee was sel up in 1058 as an annual conference in ritempts «to head off explosive public friction, Though It has shown no spectacular success, the commitiep was found by Cans dans 0 be an interesting 8 forum in which to reach the ears of President Eisenhower's closest advisers, The Canadian government can make promises and enact promises with legislation through is majority rule in Parliaments Now Many Wear FALSE TEET With More Comfor PAW Th, > inf hi (non arid hol mnre Armly "Tn 4d ain " Sanson, Just 0 fat dna » ire ¥ ETH on your | pistes. No mr feeling Bpisle oe ii asneire, Prosin) any ron eounser, ing schedule: Amount $ 1000 50.00 100.00 500.00 1,000.00 9.89 49.43 98.85 494.25 988.50 fax Prepayment receipts, to be CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS presented in payment of taxes for 1959, may now be purchased in multiples of $10.00 in accordance with the follows Cost In January Tst-15th 16th. 22nd 23rd-31st Tot-7¢ 9.90 49.47 98.93 494,63 989.25 291 49.52 99.03 495.13 990.25 Purchase early and obtain the maximum discount, 9.92 49.55 99.10 495.50 991.00 The discount allowed above is for the use of money from the periods shown to the date of the first instalment and in no way affects the customary dis- count appearing on the tax bill entitling a taxpayer to receive an allowance for paying additional instalments with the first instalment, Cost in February h Bth-15th. 16th-28th 9.92 9.94 49.60 49.67 99.19 99.33 495.95 496.65 991.90 993.30 H. E. TRIPP, City Treosurer, I'll build it materials from - MILLWORK and BUILDING SUPPLIES They Carry Everything | Need ¢CEILING TILE *FLOOR TILE e WALL PANELLING ®ALL TYPES of HARDWARE and besides their prices being low I don't have to pay anything until Anvil. RIGLIT DAD! DROP IN AND SEE US YOU KNOW WE ARE "Oshawa's Complete Supply House' MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES 1279 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA RA 3.4694

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