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Bobcaygeon Independent (1870), 25 Mar 1937, p. 2

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. 4.. W--- . , , ...r .an THURSDAY MARCH 25th 1937 Mhâ€"e -â€"-- M” s ~ ‘ - BOBCAYGEON INDEPENDENT W Modernize your Home... or- your Farm Buildings! , Check over this list . . . . You give the ordersâ€"we can provide the money When you have decided on what jobs you want to carry out either in your home or your farm buildings, come to the Bank of Montreal, which is co-operating with the Government in financing this work . . . our manager will be glad to talk over vour plans with you with a view to arranging a loan for the purpose. Loans are repayable in easy monthly instalments. .- ....... o .I' .... ...... °°°°° .0- .oo ....... ........ ........ --------- ' . . ..... .ol‘ on. .. .- .o- _..o .--' ..-' ...... .. .-" a bruh is an excellent protection a-{ BLIHDIIG HEAD- MllIES VANISH Amazed by Immediate Relief Fruit-a-tives Gave. No Longer Tired, Worn Out. “I sufiered agony from blinding head- aches. lndlgeetiargI afid chronltcntionitlpu- - . . W 1 ,"ea sMrs. . utton.o en elm. There IS much 1:0 say £01 the ne ‘t‘lnlrled {verythlng without results until lloss of time. i L amination '5 made and; . ‘- - ‘ ll If.thl: exnts and hal‘ne . re air ‘stvles and colors. A real innOVlfftlofl somegi'izaggombyegggdi £33133V93m}! "the Imp eme 55 p 1 mgs Mystomachtroublc . . . .' . ~ . e an this Spr it- 4! es ve me. .96, it is surprismg what little osh‘I taken plac ’ arr: the loviest I ggpptargd grimly. 1 no longer had I am... lgainst rust. . . _ l Everv winter an examination 15 made! _ 4 iof the harness which is washed, oiled ~"“"’ land finally greased. All broken org' BY DOROTHY FISHER sunsown parts are repaired. In this; _________ .way the harness is in order when the! Espring work begins and there is nolspnlNG PREVUE lis entailed and the impression Will frOCks’ suits etc., headaches and I once more enjoyed lny ‘ ' - ' . * lo etdolfecltlredand war The given that new equipment had have seen In a long tlme' ‘ And I 3:1??? {"oou ttdfi. can find new health ht;- purchased. During the rush periods |might add that a New York StyliSti taking Fruit-a-tlvcs. They contain ex- ‘of the spring and summer it will be . . tracts of fruits and herbs and act to to Whom I was Speakmg “hen laSt stimulatethe llvcrand flow of bilczcleansr- -iound handy to have the harness and implements in good order and ready ; to use - ° ' th . elimination tract of Wastes and m Toronto’ deflnlt'ely says that he poisons: tend to purify the blood of harm- ful poisons and acids. Give Fruit-a-tives a - .. ' have and StthtS on even contment trial today. On sale at all drug stores. agreed that the designers have exceed ed themselves this season In the first place there is the world wide craZe for prints, which are more popular thanever before, and why shouldnt they be They are so suit- able for every season of the year. Their charming patterns vary from. W"- single large roses, storks, little menl and women, to simply thousands of gay and novel tiny pictures. They are decidedly slenderizing and becoming to every type of figure. Naturally a. large woman would choose a. small print, and a rather thin figure would select the larger scattered patterns; but aside from the choice of designs they are definitely flattering ,to. ev- ery type of figure. Now a few words about the style of the garments. TuniCs have entirely disappearedvfroni the fashion ranks. And we probably all rather mom the loss. as some of them were, lovely. But I am' afraid they become £00 common so they have gone as quick- ly as they came. As fashion high lights we have the swing skirts. which are shown} with all the new style, frocks andl M‘ _' " '- ' " ""â€" _""’. on- lEiiiLiE SPROUTS NEW TOOTH l 1‘0 SHAME HER SISTERS Emile Dionne is. a proud quint to- NEW BUST idai'. . After more than six months oi‘ uni- i-t‘3rmity in teeth. Emilie took a jump {ahead of her sisters Thursday and icul :1 right lowr 1', her second molar, :Dr. A. R. Dafoe reported today. : Emilie now bflasts 17 teeth while 'lllt other four youngsters have 16. iLast, July. Emilie. was the lone ex- i .-;;;tion. Then the other quartet had in teeth each appearing over their ignores while she trailed with 14. ‘ Catches Up to Sisters The Royal family will be repre- sented by still another carving in the parliament buildings here when the bust of Queen 'ictoria is erected in the alcove above the speaker’s chair in the Senate. The bust. work of 'the widely- kncwn sculptor, Coeur De lion MacCarthy, is completed and when the stone arrives it will be copied and set up in the Senate between the lion and the unicorn which were placed a few weeks ago. Mr. MacCarthy has portrayed the Queen as a girl, her eyes slightly lowered. looking down on the Senate. I in August by cutting two, Emilie icaught up with her sisters and Pins licmaincd right in the running until Know when she sprinted ahead with liicr second molar, l 11M quints enjoyed :i-i E‘Z‘ICL‘D-l’lnll- idly l'i-olicsomc playtime today for fii~.::.l of two toboggans 1mm:- the .i'ivc three additions ‘to the hospital Euccessorics gave each her own limboggan. The youngsters slide down [13 ] (m mama» naâ€"uâ€"ow-_»....»-...m ... . . .., .. y .. - - , 1112.. . dern? ----- - nd I“ 2. “309'“ an - - - f a - - ' ' ‘ i . ‘ .H - 1 2:11:03 modern, attractive?! ...... they m giiotiif‘egp palfiung’ Jo, ;a snow packed slide in their play- 202::11?1s_ agdedhfullness 1“ 'delcidely; 7- gOOd condition?..--{" sin good inrl- 3? A“ .................. (-‘O ithey hit the bottom and tumble 1‘ .A l l 9‘ ‘m L aiming, “It I“: FROST FRO°T {nteri()r “.alls and CC‘ ‘ng ...... . . . “Celia - ' ' (‘ C()r\({iia()n - ()r lfl'l‘cund squealing \\'ith deligl‘It as 0V0 .‘V E“ (13 and SVHUQ‘ .Effect. .Tl'lC lBarristel-s Sbficitors 00'1"""fi E 8, _ . -, ............ % Silo m goo , ............ i h h' h) b perfectly form fitting skirts straigliti r. ' ‘ ' lures. tc cond‘mm' - ‘ ed a no“ out- p it ey it t c ottum and tumble 11 l J ‘ _ . ....0FF~ICE TEMPLE BL’ll DIVG ' ,- nlaughin-{zly into the soft snow. a t‘e “ay noun. new a hale t3] mm d ' ‘ I ' ‘ . ' l h'ii‘sh f'r _ l'd' ‘ 'h l‘d . . an Cambridge Streets E‘e“ “ " " .......... Th 'ar . ”1 'te~ ‘ f ... o 0111 ales \\ onntnavel . ~ , """"""" l e'v “8 spema “a 1 p100 l. . n 1 1 4% . Lmdsay, ont "“ Pile"): Al appal‘ell'.” 1. isuits for sliding so that melting snow 00 “e ' mm“! egb’ and so ° .ese; Branch Officeâ€"Bobcayneohb (g'ver lets 'Wc . ------ ~ \ gaffordfs no danger of damness. One- lymin can “in“ Up a.ntt.le Pea“ Of. Woollard’s Druo Stord ‘ - ii‘ ’tl‘c 3' l .................... ‘ 'piece outfits eliminate the possibili- t on S to} this 1“?le m lashions. I Tuesdav Afte: y unsch- ‘ ................... ‘ itv f colds Secondly boleros are high stvle.‘ ‘ ..noon out!“ : ‘ '0 " T1 . . . ‘ L'M~FROST- K. C. C G FROST Tm“ """ , ”I a ‘ . 9 193 arc, as you i-Inmv the lime, ' ' ‘ “A“ V ”as ‘ waist length 'acl'et~ on *lm r w .â€"â€"â€"â€" ,. "inn“- 5"“ _‘ t. n... Y ‘ l 4 Aâ€" l m VA ., BOTICE frocks 1"” ([UlJlL :‘o‘in ll‘ ll 1' ‘9 " , , L. . t i 'l s g . .ie '.i'(‘»‘.';l‘= . . . , , . g and they {.g‘z-catly aC-ccntuatc the slim EMCLALGHLIN. FLLTON' STINSGN W‘RJV‘\N A55 for 0” 7. 1)“ mph”); 0” : The Canadian Seed Gum?” AS?“ ness of the waist ills-“h 'l‘hcv arc :is al. . ANDERSON ' i Home Improvement Loans. draws attention to a practice which rule (letaclmbsi. ‘1” quite a I’c.v “fl'farristers, Solicitors. Notaries, Sic. '1" H ‘17 H ‘ iis Very misleading to the gon:-:‘ul pub them can be “mm lib any 0’ “.11“ Offices at Lindsay and Feiielon Falls 6 O“; l ,‘ z 71"“ In advei'bismg. Saw other dresses rl' tin same‘sha-d-i oi- 3‘ M‘ Fulton 3-" - T. H. Stimson KC, Tha‘ ’an ‘ is -f .. " .-- . " ‘ i‘ . . ' ‘ ' .. .' .~ 1‘ odd s:§:mi‘i::m1C'ielretgslfii:ldCitiljeiis "m one of your wlnh summer 1"rocks. .13 E7fipnde150ni3h.c, Croan AhOI‘HEY. Ln“ ‘ ” ‘ ; _ - ( _ ‘ t 5“ _ '_ I Some of them haw (ll bi'oidei-ed 34p» ' ' n, ' A‘ ' gm .. . .being registered seed. This is not ”‘1‘ 'h'l . . . , , : A ‘coi-rectand i. very liii<‘6a(l"l1;.:t0 pur ~>~ “ 1-9 0W!» m: m pmz. ifiv â€"â€"._.___..________ 7 1"" ‘ --~ 5 . ** ‘ , - ... ' t- i' cc '. ' ' v 'lxm x“ â€" I | ~ Established 1817 [Chasers of seed. Sued is not register- :dm-e as you “39"" m d m my” “ e ‘ hap~ ‘ 1 ‘ . ‘ . intriguing- Stvlc‘5. Hug-1 wait, em, in- . DR. R. G SCOTT ’ cart‘. ed unless it, comes from a crop which to b-1010»; n) . um' lo up 10 1h , . -. I) t' t ' 1 . . ’ ‘U s. c 1 . . 7‘ ‘ ‘_I i l - H' l . . has been i-ca'istcred bv the C.S.G.A. L ‘1' - en ls Ill 80bcaygcon Branch: 1.. B. SHOREY l‘vi'anflgtr ‘ ._ ' u..- on your stiles. Office over Ken. Griffin's B-"be 1“" and the seed is tagged and sealed r -. . .. . - ‘ i ' k r ,. . . . lhiidly. Iou 1.6CV111.€S are ”ital-v Shop ‘ ‘ in proper containers by the DominiOn C” - b .1 ., z , . . , ' . ‘ » . ‘ ‘ .. _ . icing 3.... a: 1. int- lllaJOI‘ltV (,1 11-. Hours: 9â€"12â€"1304; 00 g I ‘ lbecd Branch. Seed irom a registered "an be i)\'l'il ) ,H ”"t Yoh l l Evening- b A -" . Lu“ , . . - - . .. . -' .~ -' ' ' - ‘ WW. ‘ s y Ppointmon‘ . . - » :ClOp sold Without being giaded tag- . . . t .. . ex Cr .‘ to ‘ . _ ”I, ) , . _" T . . . . there are a few of us that are lBOMAYGE“N â€"-â€" l a b a n k w I) e r e S m a l l a c c 0 It 22 t .i .z r e t- r 1 t o > t. lead and sealed by the Dominion Seed ptrfect that W 4.. “”1. ‘itteni' if“ 4 ONT. \ (llséllsn mrjzfit:mwmmr”ww 'anch lS not registered seed" il-pegp. f, "t ‘ V“ P l l . ‘ I l ,. h ‘7 M 2.5 l( . , . . _ _ nu el and hi '2.. In..- most or (up not -â€"‘â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" ective of whether it comes from a i-e- 1.0-4.1“. t- , - - l “(3:- ‘ . . . i . t es. .‘n ' we have a iru-l H. E. MOF - ‘3'“ _________________ _ gistertd crop or not. Registered seed iouiided‘ “wiâ€" my. .11-; liav t' . . 7 \' " ‘ ‘ Wear - i . . ,-,.w_.___.. -~«â€"-H , m r , growers should make every effort it up by foirwm ,..’_ £3835; u ‘I J :Eave m h TL SMITH W" . . . . . . . . , 1-.AS ' ..’~'\:ui-l ' ‘ - CARE OF FARM EQUIPMERT .mum annual expenditure W111 belquipmt-nt by the liberal use Of paint to prevent the lmlN'ODQI' “5“ 0f the for high ne'lx- “-n we certaini- #1 EAll orézgug mg. Plumbing, Repairing " “its“ Agricultural implements and harn- worth while. As a rule thtre is suf-gand oil fer those parts that cannot term “registered seed.” ei'inu-‘Vup one of biii~ nicest fest: : JAARKISTrScelle prompt attention “can; 1 o . l . . . . . v- . ‘ ' ' h V . I S 1‘ s V E H“ esses represent a capital investment fiCient time available (1111'le the “Inâ€" be painted. l The hame applies t0 elite 513001! 5‘.) new 19+ in 3]] - p, bacl to "1-68 Q ARE BOBCA} GECN flw ' . . . . . .. ~ ~-~ ' we: ' fro-2‘ i of from $800.00 0 $2,500.00 on manyzter to examine all agricultural Impl’t“ On the Farnhani Experimental seed. It IS not pcr‘per to call seed 1...] lower ,. “de (.. ..,, with .'L , (I . . . . . . ht.-. :,-..; c t . 513‘ '1 inns in Eastern Canada. To secure merits and put them in gOOd order for Station» the oil removed from thk 1“811te StOCk" “"1933 the CW!) has been a" relief “lid 93“» ii-‘ead of 1 i ,____. . . , . . . . . . ‘ ‘- {In or. i'" ' "" theg‘ reatest amount of games irom‘Sprmg and summer Ope'l‘atlcnS- All tractor and the automobile ls keptlcovered by the C.S.G.A. with the elite around in higl- «" ro f1 0 . '3 1 M‘- M g 0 l . . . . . . 7 i . 'o'.»:=. - *~~â€"â€"-â€"~â€"~-. i 1‘65 ‘ this equipment it is very importantuemporary i'apan's should be some 0Vâ€" and the parts that cannot be pamted- stOCk seed certificate and ‘3 tagged '1 ( i ’l‘ C WM ‘; p A ' that it be kept in good state of re-‘er to make a good and lasting‘ rep-ah- such s disks. and cultivator shovelsiand seal-ed with the proper tags and NEXT WEEKâ€"Colour Schemes and' ‘ 0 ( ’ hurCh ‘mu pair. A little atention and a mini- Care should be taken to protect all ,â€" are (liCil. This layer of oil given withlst‘fl]S lll‘OVidOd 1761‘ this purpose. ArH‘SM-rics ' l '5": T“ A l w : o L - '1 w ‘- “v.“ - V 7‘ 777 . ’77 _ ,,..,, -n . _ ........._._..A.__c....__.. â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"~-â€"‘â€"v< ‘ l ‘ I A woman had gone to Scotland for :- l' 0“ sunda, . » ‘l Sil nt B r' C d' E ° lilif'éitfiéliol" level)??? 931i” "ii "0”“ “’0” “TC"ENS ' .___"-â€" i __ I s e . ese erse ._ . -- l ~ - e 31‘ lers ana Ian plc ’as quite surprised at the compai-a-l ‘ ~ - . -. . TRINITY LNITED CHURCH r ‘5'"“"“ 1 Architects Planning Equipment lor ‘ " itivc civilization 01' the Nortr. New Round Shaped Kitchens R"?- 1- Leach. Pastor m ' v o l “Our English customs are spread- The shape of kitchensâ€"tcâ€"come is, ‘he House Of Friendship q o liner rapidly ” she said' “even in a . . u-PFVlceâ€"ll a. m. . b -’ ‘ ’ ' a question which keep even the most] Service 700 pm Llittle town like '31." Andrews} they advanced of the home planning ex.1 ' Bible St (1 _. - -. - i . . . . ~ 11 Th + gm“? 3 ““39 93°15 (0‘1159- pcrts guessmg. Now, round and sele y HISday a. 8 i! m. l h”.â€" round and semi-circular rooms have! We Welcomeiou 9b In é'milly pogtraits, German artiSl‘S come rolling into the culinrav pica-EM“ 3 ‘y or (21- crew ter must draw at least ure. . “ li'our children. The trend in Canada Jugt what these radical departures} KNoizRgsBJTLRIAl? FHURCH zwnuld be to panoramas. will lead to Or how they may affectl Mornin ‘ Scrvunm‘ MmlSter the design of kitchen equipment canl Evening Sei‘t‘irill 32m. hardly be determined at the moment. S. S. and Adult,}3l:bf.m. However at least one round electric 7.30â€"Mid-week S 'lv‘e CI 1‘ range has already been shown. It, is enice equipped with iiv'e sheathed cooking- gelementso of anadian inconel a ther- .m'cstatically controlled oven and lbroiler, a monel tap working surface {BOBGAYGEON BAPTIST CHURCH land a central light. The range is set' ‘ Rev. M“ 3- Gillian, Pastor 4 muwfmfl__."_“_v__gfl,,~u._.___ lon casters to make it workable from ‘0‘00 amtâ€"Bible SChOOl lany angle. - 11.00 a.m.â€"-Wcrship ! . ‘ 9 l One architect. who plans a semi-cir.3 7'”0 p'm-‘GC’SPel Service jcular kitchen has made- the designs Prayer Service Thursday and Sat- Lawn MO W ers ifor the special equipment to be usediurday Evenings 8 p.m. -1Them ain items, consisting cf theI Everyone Invited lrange, the refrigerator and tho sink ' M.“â€" with waste disposal and dishwater, s 10 3.13:. Always Welcome at Knox Mm FOR A wocogi SMOKE Sharpened and Repaired 1“- m». . 'HG'sem‘ppe's ”We” Ziloliélnililclliinulii 335????” cAlGL‘CAN 33mm? . l :5 . 5i we. Keys Made. Locks Repaired écad in the middle of the mom 1:1: 3:18;. Church _ _n . if . . . ’1“: g§ 3 ’ i . 'will revolve like an ld f . , ' 0' Howard, Rmt'cr. 13 . . "‘ """ " me or a . ,1 , - 1g Wa of ce'tth - - . ‘ . me ac this semi-circular kitchen will be fin- mph, e 2nd m the month) at 1"00 ' “(f/"i: ed With closed cabinets having draW. 3Vem‘ng - ers and shelves for Dots, pans dishes P. m Servlce "e'Very Sunday at 7.00 at . . . food storage cutlery and linens ’ 8. ~ . li- JOhn’s Clan - .The architect .plan to build the en- ”Nine Serviceâ€"e, vg’3m3tmd tire walls forming the semi-circular the second and .lasti Ht: 5" except Side of the room of glass bricks. The 230?. m. n e month at ' 9 Geo. W. Shepherd s idiffused light let in through this wall Holy c . and the fact that the room will ‘be 11.00 fawnâ€"second Sunday at, ' Next Post Building William St... N. LINDSAY air ciiditioned will eliminate the nwd St. A’ lban’s Chm I V . for windows. D’vi S , Mom]: at 2.30 p. m. Sm,” “ a" l . ,‘u , land..recently. and its Canadian: duction includes such stars as gpremiere in Montreal. The pic-l Richard Arlen, Barry MacKay. Depicting one of the most im-1ture. which will be shown in Antoinette Cellier, Lilli Palmer portant chapters in Canada’sl theatres across Canada in. the« and J. Farrell '7 MacDonald, who i romantic early history. Silentg near future. is based on Alan Sulâ€"l relive the lives of pioneers who ‘ Barriers, film epic of the con-g livan‘s book, “The Great Divide”.; didn’t know the meaning of the struction of the Canadian Pacific! and recalls the tremendous strugâ€"l word “quit”. The layout shows a Railway through the Rocky gle waged against Nature by the, scene from the picture, the arri- Mounta' , had its world premiere giants of pioneer railroading in; val of a train at Moodyville. Inset I under the patronage of Her Ma- Canada. The picture was made Lilli Palmer, one of the beautiful i l l 1 l l l l l I l l I l , l Stanley Baldwin in London. Eng-I mer. This Gaumont British pro- i SPCCialtY jesty the Queen Mother and Mrs.: in the Canadian Rockies last sum- ' stars of the picture. ~ i l i l l l l l ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO

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