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Bobcaygeon Independent (1870), 14 Oct 1937, p. 4

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t Announcement 2,, p-r":t‘ 1' -' i ' BOBCAYG .1’ EON INDEPENDENT , .. 4 government for the 1928-29 settlerslmarkets is below the milk fed A. WNW?” ‘9 'Today those people have no homes'and Milkfed B. Classes for which a .and no crops. Weather and climate premium up to as high as three cents conditions have forced these people per pound is paid over the lower Having purchased the Johnson Dairy from M 1‘. Charles lolmson, I will endeavour to give the best service possible, and respethully solicit a share of vour patrom’tge-, i l \ ”HIVâ€".3“ :‘W: El 1‘!“ .‘l‘:: “a . . . Lawn Mowers ‘V‘ Horse Clippers sharpened i ‘ l'n one home. Fine Machine Work a ‘; Specialty at Geo. ill. Shepherd’s Next Post Building See carcasses! Optometric Eye Sight Specialist 45 Kent St. lindsay EVERY DAY in The Office "\ ..‘ . w 2 .Klitlal (221:. C“. cmng until 10 pm. 1 l: . Including nun ruins ' 3v than (ici‘nm;‘.‘:'s Hour: on “'hccls L‘Illl'ulc. Mold '3 Trip “3le “‘inslsors Berlin, 'lct. Ifâ€"~Ccrn>rzy's till}, house trailer. Built by ChancoEI-nr llitler for the use of forcia'n diplo- mats and other distinguished guests, stood ready to night for its: maiden trip with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor as its first passengers. The limousineâ€"trailer, a glorified version of those used in modern tra- vel. equipped with bar. kitchen tele- phone and other conveniences, will carry the ecuplepver tre Berlin-Stet- tin road to Croessinsee to-mcrrow. Tonight the Duke and Duches were ho : at a dinner party. They spent most of the morning studina operations of the Nazi il'elfare So- (IA ’14 (/4 ‘ “ref. (r‘l’!~la’.‘r~l~oniu\7mll‘- ‘ '1. l g l I ' KAWARTHA DAIRY .l' .l. (‘l'{( )k‘v'li, Prop. 1 4‘ .E.... , -‘. (LAAu mu :1?” greatest interest in ti 3 kitchens l l l a l l i F l l and stepped to admire a birthday cake WILL Lntntr srnxn ABOUT $11000 ox REPAIRS AND NEW taxes ix THlS msrnicr For many years Lie tillage of Bob-' ‘cayge. n has been badly in need of a new telephone system and it is rum- ored here that the Bell Telephone Co. of Canada are going- to spend 815,000 lure. of which work has already been Underground cables are taking the place of telepht‘uu‘spoles and men are already at wan-1:. digging- trenches : :rveying- etc.. One piece .g.’ work which is causing: much attention is the placing of the “able across the canal. This piece ol work ‘ as an audience of about 10 to people continually and the big; atâ€" traction is the compressor and driller land the (liver. Who is a his.“ favorite 5 with the schocl children. This amount of money being: spent here is a big benefit to the villa ee as many people will probably be given work on the project ADDITIONAL MlGRA'l‘lliiN TO CANADA PROTESTED â€"â€"oâ€" Espirc Conference (liven Surprise In Letter That Claims Settlers in West Want to Go Back Home. Lendin, Oct. llâ€"The Bishop of London. light Rev. A. F. W'inning- ton-Ingram surprised the Empire Mi- gration Conference today with an un- i I I I expected. voice from Saskatchewan. it was a letter which the Bishop had iCCL‘lVOd from G. M. Mackkcn, North ! Saskatoon. ‘On behalf of the Saskatoon British Empire S'ittlers. 1928-1929. I being president of the women's section, we "‘otest again-st sendine: :nore im- 11¢\ l 9 Pat. and P station CANADA. .illilll‘l’l‘ migrlants out to Canada when there are hundreds of settlers here already demanding: t: be sent back to Enâ€" gland.’ the letter said. “In a province such as Saskatch- ewan, drought and bad crops are hard enough to bother the settlers here. without having to bring out olhtrs to face the turmoil. There are- iierc :.'~:rung men and women who. to- day have no object in life. i ‘ "hat are we going to do with then: You have no idea of the disastrous results that will follow if you persist :r propose to send immigrants to Ca ada, We are faced with all man- ner of complaints against the British ? App menace A E ' { Canaries Eaters-Se) \Vfazcver motive maucncc: your pa'm: buyingâ€"whether -arenc: or to "531': the surfacc”-you will find CANADA RANT to be really “the pain: of -:i:.” and It: most satisfactory from every pain: of view. {with "Bet-Aunt Bur-fl" W'six Lead 2: the pigment but, thequalizy of Canada Palm I: absolutely canned: Easy spreading under the trust“: is far more durable' midwfilcm mmcethaathemafidchagmm WWW To MemdeW‘l‘muind: you paint for a V“ hubscflkzb of $3:st " gs“: macaw gun . a wmnw’ 37¢ farm“ . gamma beams-rams: wmwwmm 91 made» unfit-'9'.“- Mrs. L. Baker l Lto take city relief. i ‘Let Canada first put her house fin order before inviting-others to her ‘shores.’ __-_.__§ :STORY OF THREE BEARS RETI'RNS WANDERING CHILDREN T0 MOTHER ! Calgaryâ€"Here’s a true story about lthe three bearsâ€"â€"only one was killed. Propped .ip on the plush of one of the passengerâ€"coach seats of a transâ€" continental train 3:, it steamed east- lciet" "3“- "? in:.ar.descent lamp plant} lard from Banfi' recently, two small . i All: the afternoon they examined thzj ‘hlltli'cn pwizled the train crew be- :;worker’s settlements at the plants of came they did not know who they "Sit-mens- cl: Ifalske. electrical defice were 01' where 1193' Wi’l'e 30ml?- Sharpened and Repaired j , - .manufacturers, The Duchess showed ‘v I'm 1 none and she’s l‘slary,” was the sole answer to queries designe to reveal their 'dentity. "And we are {our years old,” they added hopefully. “We had three bears but now we have only twt. The big: one was killed .;hey said sadly. A passenger recalled that Banff game warden shot a mother bear in the town a week previcus, leaving two cubs alive. Armed with such detailed ini'ormz‘ttion, railway officials sought the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Banl'f, who in turn scouted the ltown ii an effort to find their parents Both mothers were at the station vhen he youngsters, weary and re- pentent, were brought back to Banff. C. l. O. BACKING JAI’ BOYCOT Atlanta City.N.J.â€"â€"-President Roose velt will have the support of more than 6,000,000 American union work- ers if this government joins with oth- er powers in cstablishin}: a “quaran- tine" about Japan, eaders for the (f'inmittee for Indestrial Organiza- tion indicated tonight as they gather- “.l tonight for a war council. The C. I. O. Chieftains trod care- 'L'.lly. however, on the Sine-Japanese my question. Unlike delegates to the :‘imerican lilcdera’tion of Labor ccn- untion in Denver. who whooped and yelled lor an economic boycot of Ja- ‘Ian. the C. I. O. leaders are holding hrir fire until Mr. Roosevelt acts. The A. F. of L. and the C. I. O. to- :‘ether have more than 6,000,000 adâ€" hcrcnts. HARD LUCK Pint Cannibalâ€"Too late for dinner Second Canihal Yep, Everybodys :a‘tcn. (‘RATE-FEEDENG POULTRY A suistantial amount of money in the aggregate is lost by farmers ev- sry year due to sending their poul- :ry to market ntt properly finished Far too much of‘ the poultry offered on both the domestic and and export EALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “lender for Public Bull ling, Bobcayâ€" Q'eon. Ontario” will be I‘cteivcd un- til 12 o‘clock noon. Friday, October 22. 1937. for the construction of a Public Building at Bobcaygeon On- ‘ario. Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices cf the Chief Architect, Depart- ment of Public Works, Ottawa, the Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ontario ~and at the Post Office Bobcaygeon, On- tario. Tenders will not be considered un- ‘ess made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein Each tender must be accompanied' by a certified cheque on a charteredl bank in Canada, payable to the order of the Honourable, the Minister of Public works, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or, of the Canadian National Railwayl Company and its constituent com-l panies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dom- “I l inion of Canada, or the aforemention-' ed bonds and a certified cheque if; required to make up an add amount} Noteâ€"The Department throughl the Chief Architect’s office will sup-l ply blue-prints and pecification ofl the work on deposit of a sum of $10.00, in the form of a certified bank cheque payable to the order of the: Minister of Public Works. The de- posit will be released on return (if the blue-prints and specification lwithin a month from the date of re- ception of tenders If not returned within that period the d posit will be forfeited. By order, J M. SOMERVILLE, Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa, September 30, 193.7 ONTARlO ARCHIVES grades. . The sure and certain way to raise the grade is by the comparatively simple process of crate feeding the birds on a ration of finely ground home grains, potatoes and sour milk. There are various fattening mix- tures that give good results, but the point is to make use of the feed pro- duced and available on the farm The best results will be obtained if the birds are put in disinfected crates. two or three weeks before marketing The crates should «be put in reason- ably warm quarters free from draughts and the birds should be fed morning and evening The following ration is recommended: Equal parts of oats and wheat, with barley or buckwheat, add potatoes at the rate )neâ€"third of the total weight of the milk so that the mixture will pour easily. _ The beginning of the feeding per- 7ml is most important .If the birds raced in the feeding crates have food in their crops they should miss a meal and should be fed sparingly for about two days. Immediately On being placed in feeding crates birds should be given a purgative in the! form of Epsom salts in the first feed, the dosage being at the rate of one pound of Epsom salts to one hun dred birds. The salts should be dissol- v C {l ")6? ._... A... When taking pictures of children snap them in a natural poseâ€"doing something. “ TAND up straight now and look nlaccd over the lens. With a por- k at me.” “Put your hands down, trait attachment You can get as darling. and smile. I want to car-pt a close as three and a half feet to your led ”l .Water and the 50mm“ usedl {:ood hiclure to send to AunterIin- subject and get sharp. distinct pic- fol‘ nuxmg; the first feed. , ' nie,” tures that will show every curl and Feeding the birds all they] Haven't you heard these two and dimple. By moving a lever on 'the will eat the firSt day results in 1055 many similar expressions on the newer LVDO bOX cameras, 110'~'-'C\'C!‘, of appetite and weight. It is better part of parents when they are tak- .Vnn can shoot as close as five feet Bo leave the birds without feed for int: snapshots of their ehildrcn'?.10 your subject without a portrait li‘t’s: hope you are not numbered attachment. among them for unless your child With a folding camera of focusing i: (11:31.? apt at posing the result will Tim“, the closer the SUbjecl is in (he be a rather nninlcrcstinfx snapshot 10 13 the more care i") l‘w’filll‘i :i 3:. <14- which tie-cs not Co the child justice. timating: the distance. Se: 1}. . point- Firsi. of all, as you know, young:- er on the istanco scale a: 1i. . num- sters are the cutest when they are her 0f feet between thr- l“‘.z.? ‘_;-'l the :he first twenty four hours after putting them in the crates than to overfeed them. For the first few days the birds should be kept fairly hun- gry and never satisfied until they be come used to their confined quarters - ‘r‘ri"‘ctlv n'fin “ ’r‘ - ‘rt (2" ’1 ss 1° child. if v01 'llzilif'“ vow-- -.:--‘:'i After as much feed as they Will take 1 1 ~ .. 31]- L '1 ‘ ’- g“ , ° .~ - 1-1 C _ . ~ ‘1- -~‘~“1 b ' . t . ti '6 t' 11123110 ‘0 {”‘L More 10 stand gust so, .or succcez-znit pli'lut‘.’;:, 3.; sure to may e gnen W0 01 11' e Imes a 01‘ up effort i< 1}:-’~.(l.’\, to get them to change 1l101)0:.511"1't')l.18E‘E'3:}';:‘Lll:;- day. After every meal, however, the my :1 CW} troughs should be cl aned and a sup- ibey will look in.) posed in the fin- Alld watch your backyrmmds. A oly of grit should be available two I“! v‘d print. nice, attractive background 3:112; so 1' three times a week. There are two typ s of child pic- 11111011 to your pictures. Telephone poles. wires, unaltractixc fluxes. graâ€" rages, and what have you, often spoil an otherwise u; iistic. f" . ing human interest picture. In {.3ch any prominent off-side ”Dim-t _ Ilciure will detract from the in! .. (st in wha: the child is doing. Ilm‘e‘s another tip. Try to avoid titres, I might s: r: j’lSl’. plain record pictures err! 112:; other kind you should strive to getâ€"storytelling pictures. A little tot. standing: straight as an arrow with arms stiff- tnod against the sides of the body and staring; at the camera is a good example of a record picture, but rap a pillow:- of that some little .li-‘xvin: the sun shining directly in S - , . a: ‘ . ~ ~ .- - .. ax‘lng‘ ie cmlzi's eyes. 10‘: the peer lni‘ae . 1 l 1. '~ 5 Raspberry Mousse. The beauty of this jam of so many 18656 is that you can make it in less han fifteen minutes after you pre- oare the fruit Also you can use the cry ripest and juciest berries sunâ€" -iptned fruit at the peak of its ex- ‘ellenee. You can pour this beauty o :172. thing. the chances are‘u‘dlce mark. I l i :scal makin: lilil‘xl pit-s. or pl .ihic pr.~‘;i-.-em.»n. and you h: md flavomv Ijghtnmto 'vjur Jam 2138- v0 :1 If’-‘:.ow can't in?» 9:51)?“ -- 22.?! is. Not a bit 01 it bells away be- {my-telling; 3:; am. With you} hquvnh conditions and it“ cause it’s made With bottle-d fruit mun intez-csi a 7 you. Let the Eu21c0n;ej':'z’;:: 7* -. .. , pectin and it is boiled for only one Children's ]:i' should always This gives an interesting lixhtinfz minute of the forty-five. 01' more, as be {(1:73)} 1333'}: i:),ll‘.l‘(‘l3' more z‘llfi Killii; DZ‘OlOSSlOlZ’fllS ('L.il ”I’Olllld' called far by the old long-boil method 113:3: 1:72: We .. L 1.3. -3_ If V . , . . , v.31} lrive an .7 y. <- an; (. em] ‘ ' i lose “tans." and you’ll get of 1am making ‘ , 7 , ,‘ . , . ., , .M . .. M‘ -12. fq . . . f -. , “ .t 5“ J' - 41 9:3: or (l‘Tllll' . -u.t oi .v‘dlll‘ snaps-nets. vUI CUPS p1epa.ed rult, 6 1'2 cups foot unless a york-3:1 ..:‘iar-h:‘.:ci:i 1' tr: John van Guilder sugar 12 bottle fruit pectin. 0T pre- â€"-â€" ~~ _ -,-__.____._ .â€"-~.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"..____ pare fruit crush (r grind about 2 qts ___..____ _-â€"-_. .:vm-~~:;_-_..'.-.---~ ;_~â€".~â€"â€"~~â€" -r~’~vâ€"â€"-v--v:s-~ _-,â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€". , fully ripe red raspberries..Measurcslconsmntly before and while boiling: cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit sugar and prepared fruit into largelBoil 1 minute. Remote from fireyPour Quickly. Paraffin hot jam at kettle, m”? well, and “ms to a fu_niand stir in fruit pectin. Then stir audience. Makes abrut 10 eight ounce rolling; bod over hottest fire. Stll'isldm by turns for just 5 minutes tolglasses. mmww one lien for lean OBPRINT‘ENG Remember that this office is fully equipped to do every kind of Job Printing from the handbill to the dainty calling card, and do it neatly promptly, cfficientlyand well.‘ Our prices are moderate as the quality or our work is high No job too large to handle -â€" None too small that we won't give it evey personal attention that it requires. Let as sub- mit our prices many work you have. See Our Samples PROGRAMS â€" ANNOUNCEMENTS -â€" BLOTTERS â€" INVITATIONS -â€" BILL HEADS â€" PAMPHLETS â€" CALLING CARDS â€" TICKETS POSTERS â€" BOOKLETS â€" FORMS â€" LETTERHEADS Printers of Everything but Money Newspaper % Advertising Is the Powerful Hand that "Pushes" Buyers into Your Store , The Bobcaygeona independent .aâ€"v ., TORONTO raw , Public 1.;‘34 : ‘ Hi: s\ flare v.2 li’liiii;l..'a' l'i: :.:.. ‘ 'll \‘crulann N‘ avcruav 5‘ scrmliurs (,2 was: lli(f§(‘. NM \1‘; , I . 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