nesmen 7TH olume ctmg nites geon [7’1 m z: Izztion at the Leauth‘ have 1): mm nit irfo our (1 ‘ rot only vcur own but t} cow-23v chi]? men. It is tlr. r. JI‘ Society that God’s b can tinue to rest, now and on you both. and unon v2 1’51 our conununftyâ€" ;":“’ 1‘“ on ’1"1:(11;~’, :1p“1l 01h, ' V ' 'l 1"- -~ . V- _ (.71.? out Home of vmfl,11;;\.1rL-i.h m Veiulam Cemeteiy. ,, ' -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"<;Y>_._..‘.-- 't is the prayer of? 57‘ V' Cit H1331 G01 _‘ blessinrr may [NOTICE 7 .' | CT? 121110 in 108:. new and forever. 1133-; After .1‘ riI 18th,1931, any m3t- on you in :11 and upon your children :01‘15‘5 drlvmg a car that 15 HCt GQUiD- and we would include also Miss Gibb, ‘ped accoring to statutehwill be liable The foumx,-insr is a Copy of the ms- to a ï¬ne. H. Nichols, Constable nlutinn passed en W'ednesday eveninzl Any-11 lgt. 1931. “THUW W Moved by Miss Cora Hill, secondedi1 , , _ l1}: Hrs Ruby Steele, that on or 119-] ‘l‘e‘r wedding. , . {are Sundav April 5th Presi'lent L E And further t hat Gods blessmg m S. Mosure be authorized to 0011- may attend them and all members of h. vey to our beloved Minister and his their familv, ineruding Miss Gibb, 3“ wife, Rev. M. L. Hinton and Mrs. !they journey along the pathway of Hinton, the sincere appreciation of life.. . Trinity Young People’s Society on Carrled by a hearty clap of hands. attaining to the 32nd anniversary of Yours very sincerely, 71 u n. __7 To Mr. and Mrs. Hinton ' i I have been requested by the exe-:: cuti‘. c and members of Trinity United i Church Young Peoule's Society to! express to you our ccngratulations on' your attaining the 32nd anniversaryi of your wedding. Along with our conâ€" i. oxatnlat1 no we send our best wishes . for continued good hea‘ith, long lites: happiness and your share of this J world’s goods. 1 As you look back over the trail of n. . . ' .-2 scars \\ hlch you have travelled to- Q'OtheYfl nn drank? xynn aon “any." 1.31.. Recitation by Alex McIntosh.. The main Topic of the evening being “Birds’ was very ably taken by Mr. TucIntosh. Meeting closed by Prayer. Hinton Wednesday evening ited Y . P. L. held i attended and inter which opened with Regular Meeting Trinity Y. P. S. Velumeél tri Why Take a Chance son and '. no doubt, you see many hills 115, but you will remember the Automobile Insurance Lowest Obtainable Rages I L Apr 30 codlawn Ave., E Mr. Mo iowmq ‘. L. held -its regaar well T. H. Henderson da ames Pard uy and “L 3 -rs l‘viosure and Devict 15 per cent off to Farmers ADDRESS program JI’C NC 15 a SON; service, read the Bible the Trinity USDA m. o- a was giv Our Can cpeninr: Devit eeting- told 1?}- ren And further t hat God’s blessing may attend them and all members of their family, including Miss Gibb, as they journey along the pathway of life.. gscz‘vwes on sunday at 11 a. m. and'Thmmson of T ‘ " “ â€Â©â€â€â€˜â€œ ,7 p. m. Rev. W. B. Crew. 8. A. of in tnvn. EVE: jToxonto, will preach at the mornith 33-1: and MI“- ’ . i l _ 31. 5391‘"? e, a:.d will giie a sacred rc- Elzl ; '5. Ed. 1 g l": I-.. D’ l _ ‘ ‘ ,, ‘1. : _ , -- . -. .v. 3?: Ri*£>\"é‘:.ï¬'-§m 0:: Mar? 1y Ale 6:}: 9°81 “‘3 t 0 even ng' sauce. 4: was». 73.7 ‘\ 7'“ ‘ rm "3"}. Annie Marv Bailey, Wiilne; (fl On -«10.1QaV eVen ng the ladies 0f ..-.ru " ., r C». 5; cnt .’ -- . ‘s ‘ an :.e ,-- r: 321': ..-'. x'v. Buzz-In . c1, in ho; 11h ; 3.9 Qinglegation ‘~ -~' gme " Splendid! M‘ , 'irthur “7.â€. ‘ isupper m the; Sund:.v School room. spur _.:.2 week â€Private .‘rzrwc: 2-: 2"? It: lug-Id at 13-23 "Whig will be f01'0""‘1 â€Y a .S?’1""1“.‘ild Mi.“ â€9-“? Mrs‘ “J0 . , y v a ‘ â€â€˜1- [mesjl { hurt-«.1 411' My. :1 21315;. at 2 p.111. Saw 'p-ogr:m. Rév Mr: Craw “f†be the‘ y 1"“ f“ “".F \fi, in he “‘ï¬lxy‘zylan Church a? 3.1m cipal entertumer, 11523.15th 11y'tz-E‘H\v<;:u 1:41an , ~ , n “‘1 n .. J 1'. Jo t. ex _ £30 p.1‘ on -huzsd2;«, Apr' 31. .'l°c“1 "“ e t ',_, , . , Aoronto, spent t1 1 13(11er: In V 01. 1.112113 Cemetery. 99,": A my_~ryxrnnn . run - anCtOI‘y for a new organization. The ‘your 3placing of signs and installation of a pecial kitchen in the Park took up the lar- sent ; :gest portion of money raised, and heaps lThe efforts of the organization to- ‘alway iward a paved road to Lindsay were behalf :not entirely lost as it is understood Class there is some assurance of this beâ€"5 choc} coming a Provincial Highway. The!. President, Mr. Boyd. thought that .YOUlV muchgnore could be accomplished by AND: a more united effort and is askingf The sincere co-opcration in the undertak- and SI isrrs pf the Chamber of Commerce ‘will b this year. 'e::.~i:u;er~W. C. Moore f :' aimâ€"A. W. Burcheil 3 Directorsâ€"4‘. A. Gordon, C‘ F. Read ‘0. H. Poole, J. R. McIntosh, c. K. Bot- Itum, I. R. Stewart, W. C. Moore, Dr. ;H. O. Boyd,, C. Bigley, H. R. Davis, iC. H. Pardy. The activities of t he past year were Ireviewed and considered fairly satis- j’factory for a new organization. The gplacing of signs and installation of a kitchen in the Park took up the Iar .J ig‘eSt Dortion Of mnhnu “oh.“ __._‘I Privy Carried by a hearty clap of hands. Yours very sincerely, Lloyd S. Mosure, Pres. Y.P.S. I t The regular annual meeting of the Bobcaygeon Chamber of Commerce .was held in the council chamber on Monday evening March 30th. There was a good attendance, giving as- sma’nce of ccntinued interest “chi-1 year in this izaox'cment for the gener- ‘ - 3d “'8 Meeting of Chamber 1 0f Commerce, (.120 are of th p.- rres .â€"(_L (D râ€"â€"VV. C nPardy Bioore or the communi -ty. icczs and directors meeting of the of Commerce :il chamber on :h 30th. There 0f the ' SELLING OUT [ : Sale starts Saturday of the balancef of E. B. Garlicks stock of Dry goods, â€" Groceries, Yacht, Stove etc. Your } . opportunity to buy at Bargain prices. GASOLINE NUSIANCE The Council should investigate the mysterious flow of- gasoline into the wells and cellars of the village, be- fore legal action is taken. Many Money to Loans on First Mortgage on easy terms of repayment The Company’s Guaranteed Investment ReCCiptS bear int rest at i 5 per cent. payable half yearly by attached 0011130215, and are den ' 2' any term from one to ï¬ve years. 1‘hese Receipts rank in the high,“ class being an auttzorized investment f‘ Trust Funds. Fm:- Bobcaygeon, Ontario. Canada, I‘hut‘sd 32nd ANNIVERSARY :13. i Sunday being: the 32nd Anniversary cf Rev. and Mrs. Hintons ‘Wedding, '1‘. ‘the chair presented them with a '5‘; beautiful Boquet of Carnations and Roses, after the evening Church Services. ' Many happy returns of the day is in. our wish to Rev. and Rev. and Ml". inton. T he new Spring Wall Payers are ready! More than that they await your selection. â€"MRS. BAKER. m14 local VIA L L PAPER 1::9 :ongreg‘atlon vi}: give . V i;Ize;,Sur.d:;v Sc} \Iriraich wil} be 'follov.'r.=:1 by . program. Rev. Mr. (3er v \x program. Rév. Mr. C principal entertainer .YOUNG PEOPLE‘S ANNIVERSARY AND SUPPER The Young: Peoples Anniversary and supper of Trinity United Church will be held on April 19-29. Special services on Sunday at 11 a. m. and Paid-Up Capital and Reserve Total Assets ........................... heaps of love from your classmates,‘ teacher and superintendent and hope! you will often Visit us, where you will always be very Weol one. Written in. behalf of the members of the Adult Class of the United Church Sunday : 00,1 March 27th, 1931 ' you a farewell party. We are sorry you are leaving us. Your sunny dis- position and willingness to help in j'every way has endeared you to all. ,We hope you will be happy in youl ’new home and that you will continue your activities in the "church, es- pecially in the musical world, we pre- sent you viith this little token with } On Friday evening Mrs. (Rev) Hin- ‘ ton entertained her S. S. class at the Parsonage. The party of fourteen adults was in honor of Miss Marjorie Henderson, one of their number, who is leaving- with her parents for Fen- elon Falls. During the evening Miss Madeline Griffis read a short address and Miss Joan Scott presented Miss Marjorie with a pair of silver candle- sticks and a silver jewel case. Mars ,iorie replied in a few well chosen! \2'01'd;~. .3. dainty Eur-ch was served. and a very enjoyable evening: brought! in '1 close. After singing "Fit: She’s a Jolly Good Febw,†they mendedg their wa’y'homeward. l An address was read as follows: . Dear Marjorie, we, your classmates I FAREWELL PARTY The Victoria Trust and Savings Company talent. Buy Walker’s Bread Quality Same as Always---the Best 6 cents per Loaf 1'7 Tickets for $1.00 Why Pay More Phone 90 AND MIDLAND COUNTIES HER’XLD u... coo-uncouaototon'onno- ’.t Mariam: ONTARIO ARCHIVES request. chcol room. 7 a ‘ splendid wiil be the LINDSAY INCORPORATED 1895 TORONTO i0 give a} The Bobcaygeon Fire Flies tinned ' iout in full force, to send old windy ’ March out like a lion, on the evening â€P of March 31st, when they assembled ' at the home of Mr. F. A. Gendron to do justice to a chicken dinner given in their honor. Needless to say the same as though it was a hockey match they were out to win, they were _ all present, including the subs. Mas- ter Ross Nichols, Claire Gendron, Ar- 2 2»12'.-.'~‘2rthv" *Kcise c1 To mo :2 2.2:; {22222115 . M2: . iEaEis of Turcnto spent i'2C \‘.'(.‘.‘i{ (lid in town. 2 Mr. L’oht. Fernneli and family of .TOIOHiO spent the Easter inuidavs at ilf‘ii summer home at Antone; P012t M1. zaid Mrs. r. G. asmith M‘ “L I'Z monto spent Easter he lidays at their 5122mm- hcme at Ancona Point. i I‘Izs. Violet Hill and :on of Toronto accompanied by her mother, arrived at their cottage where they are spend- ‘1g the Easter holidays. Miss G. McLeod is spending Easter week with friends at Nogies Cree“ ~... FERE WES ! Miss Mabel Thmston, and Mr. Gordon Hodgins of Toronto, spent tie holiday at the home of the formers parents Mr. and M1s. R. E. Thurston. Master Billie Dreyer of Ridley College, is spending the Easter holi- days with his parents Rev. and Mrs. Dreyer. Mr. Tin-311338031. former ‘mnnno‘nw: r-‘F a unanimous call IW. Gardner. of ( The Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Castleton, has extended a unanimous call to Rev. M. L. Hinton 0 become Pastor of that charge. Rev. M. L. Hinton will complete his fourth year here in July, and during that time has made a host of friends. a unanimous call to the Rev. Gordon W. Gardner, of Castleton, to become Pastor at the close of the Conferenr‘? year Trinity CHAN“; LIX Ed. Al‘nberg‘a d fariigv ‘xv than}: our many friends who so 1;; showed their% 3"!‘mathv nrxri 1m yï¬Ã©- 891:1 I 0 111‘ I Mr. Devitt informs us that he has {been checking up on his tank all Win- ter, to make sure there was no lea}: in his tank. This is something that every owner of a gasoline tank‘shouid do. . ‘ :house holders ére annoyed by the flow of the unknown fluid. 1 , r. TL] meson, former manager of I-Lmk of Montreal here and M13. mpson of Toronto, spent Eartz‘ CARD 0F THANKS Personal :Dca‘mer Pastcral Ch-“WO “‘0‘ United Church has extent Mrs. Russel Ed. Fielding we: -k end WE t1 ay Apr. 9 1931 ENTERTAINED ’13 , Maize“ Q-p yr! «WWWWWWflWk-rï¬â€™â€œr $1,500,000 00 $7,529,028.34 34 131 £23 and famiiv wish to ‘iends “'ho so kind- npathy and hell) in -' . ‘14. Lxeldb, uh. Torr-Mo see the boys all present and happy. He also moved a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Devitt for their sup- port to the team and assistance in the past season. Mrs. T. G. Devitt res- ponded on behalf of Mr. Devitt and [herself, and said it was a pleasure to assist and support such a smart lot of bcys as the Fire Flies team was made up of. After dinner the even- ing was spent in games, music and songs, until the party broke up at 9.15 and the boys all went home 1:11p- 13y. thur Gendron, James Junkin, Willie :Thibadeau, Jack Thibadeau, Ernie Nichols and Wilfred Gendron, and Mrs. T. G. Devitt, Mrs. Joseph Kelso, Mrs. W. J. Gendron we1e invited guests present. When dinner was over Mr. F. A. Gendron read a few ac‘ counts to the boys, about their hock~ ey team taken from the Bobcaygeon Independent, another from the Lin- dsay Post and still another from the Watchman Warder a Lindsay Paper It gave the boys an idea of the peoples opinion of them which was very good indeed. Master Irvie Nichols opened the speeches of the evening in giving his opinion of the young team and moving a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelso for supplying the chickens for the dinner, also Mr. i and Mrs. F. A. Gendron for their gen- I ie ercsity in giving their home for the ’evening and their work in helping to [make the evening and dinner a suc- l.cess F. A. Gendron replied on be- half of Mr. and Mrs. Kelso, Mrs. Gen- ?dron and himself, and said how pleas- ied they all were with the young team and the pleasure it afforded them to BROKE THROUGHâ€"On Thuis- day as Dr. Bonnell was d1i ing a horse and cutter, on the ice on Pigeon Lake, from Allen's Landing to Bob- caygeon, the ice gave way, and the horse, the cutter and the Doctor were suddenly immersed in the water. By admirable skill and courage the Doct- or was enabled to get his h01se out of the water unaided. ion? in 01‘? Village s-chcrés tool: pine lust “seek. and \\ ere faiily successful. The following is the lir- t of p xpil; w :10 took prizes in Mi. Jc-nes’ school; and we regret that the other masters have omitted to send in their prize lists; 3rd Classâ€"Geo.Chee:31am, Anni 0 Pat- terson, Mary Anderson, Wm Patter- son. 2nd Seniorâ€"Annie Ward, John Oliffe, H. Snowdon, Wm. Ke1r. 2nd Junior â€"Ennna Walbrook, T. Cham- bers, T. Edgar, Emma Quinn. Part II Juniorâ€"Chas Quinn, Maud Nixon, Clara Junkin, Joseph Mu1‘.phy Part I :â€"E McKillen, Silas McKillen. i YACHTâ€"Dr. McCanms i. , on rapidly with the building of his steam yacht. It is being constructed in Mr. John Kennedy’s yard, and he has had ten hands engaged on it a} the week. It xvi)! be the fastest boat ft: :{L‘entral Canada MAPLE SUGARâ€"Sugafr we: has commenced, the sap has been ning, and some sugar has been r We have not received any yet, our staff has stated to us with solemnity that maple sugar is t seen in J. T. Robinson’n uvzmlmv _ NORTH VERULAMâ€"A number of the school children attending the school of Section No. 1, in the Tswn~ “ship of \‘crulam presented their tea- 'cher, Miss Cosh, who is about to leave them, with an address, and a beauti- ,'ful bound copy of what is known as ithe Sunday School Teachers Bible. 1.The presentation was made at a larg- ,ely attended tea meeting held in honor ;\of the retiring teacher, who made a Isuitable reply. Such an evidence of gappreciation on the part both of par- ients and children is a very strong ,testimony in favor of Miss Cosh. I JUST RECEIVEDâ€"A cargo of Crown Jewel Flour, also Maple syrup at J. T. Robinson’s BUILDINGâ€"Messrs Kennedy and Lancaster, are now busily engaged in re-erecting the Presbyterian driving ‘shed, in the rear of the church, which so uncermoniously flattened out, last winter. The contractors have engaged the services of the most skilled me- chanics. and by the manner in which the shed is being: “set up "MW†tli" chances are unfavorable to its ever again flattening: out. The following are clippings from the Independent of over 50 gears ago. ifOOLSiu 1. :.e ï¬r cw 50 Years Ago not received any yet, but has stated to us with due that maple sugar is to be T. Robinson’s window. HEW" Sugafr weather been made. examinatâ€" run- ,wam .1. "mm m! muâ€? Hhï¬iï¬lé"arms-her; ..;n.3§;3.§§m$§39 , WE ERECT MONUMENTS of various designs but all of dignity and beauty. We shall be pleased to submit the designs eithef at your home or at this ofï¬ce.. We have also on hand flushed memorials, except for the lettering. They are truly artistic and in the best of materials. ALLAN BROS. 11 Cambtidge St, ‘ IN S URANCEâ€"Insure Your Car,â€" lDon’t take a chance. Let the Insur- ance Company pay the damage. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Plate Glass. Reliable British and Canadian Comp- anies. J. Lithgow, Agent, Bobcaygeon Ont. Kenneth Griffin Authorized Dealer For .SYLVI-TON E SN APSHOTS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING EN LARGEMEN TS ETC. 1513. M. Moore, A. T. C. M. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepar- ed for Examinations in all the grades. Phone 57. Lessons arranged £m~ mm day. There is no Substitute for Quality M USIC LESSONS STRAYED DOGâ€"AH white dog with brown and black spot over right eye, and tan ears, lack spot on tail. Owner can secure same by proving property and paying expenses. W. Bowen. JERSEY BLACK GIANTS â€"- the world’s largest fowl, are becoming more popular every year. These birds which are unusualiy good \ inter lay- ers of large broxxn eggs, \xeiqh at maturity, hens 0 -10 lbs; and cock birds 12- 13 lbs. Ranch, good water. 7 miles from Bob- caygeon, on the Galvay Road, for Sale or Rent. Apply to Wm. Graham, Bobcaygeon. apr 23 FOR The chicks are very hardy and maâ€" ture quickly into birds worth much more on the market than the lighter breeds. Those who take up these mcney makers will .xcver reget the investment. Hatching esrzrs 541.50 mm 15 .Q'T now now Iia me in Vancouver, Mr. Lou SCOs‘n and 311‘. John Hurst in errlent tuk ix‘; ; r‘l ace in the mem ‘23s ‘mc Cem- cu r;: “a; Vancouver. She leaves to mourn her loss that: daughters; Mrs. Horace Miller of Franklin P.A., Mrs. John Ross of Calgary and Margaret of Vancouver. Two sms; Gordon of New Hazelton, B. C., and William of \‘z‘ncouvér. of" nr-w Iia mg in Cosh and Mr. taking: Mace i1 The Independent has just received ‘word of the death of Mrs. Robert Fletcher, after an illness of ï¬ve years The late Mrs. Fletcher was a resident of Bobcaygeon for many years before her removal to Vancouver, and will be rememl‘ered by many of the older residents. Two of the pawl bearers V‘ere former Bcbcaygcon rcszdcnts. FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN VAN€0UVER FILMS AND FILM PACKS KODAKS Hons-'2 5.2: I J. C. MURPHY, Phone 31-21 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE OR RENT $1.50 a year in advanc Lessons arranged for any tom $1.50 per 15, $7 per hatcl‘ "win-IL» ., 7.. m .z--ITâ€".‘00 acre ' miles from Bob- ay Road, for culars. Lung. ‘.,".3y‘ v» x DIUUI