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FROST I! c. .ltion EON at O’CTOBER, 2w LINDSAY Complete 0PT8METRICAL Seeing Specialist éééééaa ELEETBIQ Bowen COMMISSION [.3 busy plantâ€"the hum of machinerywthe steady movement of parts toward an assembled wholeâ€"~ finallywthe manufactured pro- duct which brings profit to the manufacturer, salaries to staffs xtayrolls for the workers. ‘ â€i": roughout Ontario this steady hum of industry is increasing-â€" 1;;{13’1’3113 are being added to~manufacturing costs are steadily rising 1A.}, gher/«yet the cost of the driving force of Ontario industry-â€"Hydro ‘59. ~:oxve:’moves steadily downward. " Ycu should, because Hydro means much to you in personal income. Low- cost power attracts industries, with consequent employment of thousands 35 workers increasing the individual buying power within the Province, conse- quently influencing your income regardless of your occupation. The success of Hydro in the past two years in lowering power costs has been outstanding. Its efforts to increase the prosperity of our Province by lowering power costs still further, and extending the benefits of low-cost electricity to (W / those in cities, and those on. farms, to commerce, to industry, to all 1 I who may benefit by its use, 15 something which you, asp partner in â€<17 f, this enterprise, may take justifiable pride. 1191‘s) is how it works. First you maze your subject in the ï¬nder and , z 1119 same time plan the space you will occupy when you step into the “DO 58 you want to take a. pic- fa agmup on a picnic or at the 'i-éuch. You will have to have the â€719:3 on a, tripod, table or some- ( - th‘ 1.. g solid. Locate the group in the ï¬nder -â€"and be sure you can see the __ '51? :‘z: certainly is a way and a ‘ - nne. I'se a self timer. 1 1 r 711‘ timer is a most fascinating :f‘adget and almost human in Onemtion. It is an inexpensive "3380?? that ï¬ts over the metal 719:), or plunger, at the end of the 3119 release, which you press to .< a snapshot with a folding cam- I: cannot, however, be used un- ss the camera is ï¬tted with a cable question is often asked, “Is ‘0 any way that I can take 2. at of my friends and include 2:1 the picture?†x: certainly is a. way and a one. Use a self timer. 1f timer is a most fascinating (3 Wi‘diam St ONTARIO .-"’ ....FIRE AND THE HOME IMPROVEMENT PLAN . In the decade from 1927 to 1936 « iPanadians lost property worthr$333,- 2462,031 by fire. This works out at a ‘lper capital lvcss i $84.89. ‘ ' Last year, according to the report ‘1of the Dominion Fire Com- '\missioner, thetotal property loss was $21, 549, 484. Hhis was the lowest in i any of the ten years. At that it loss ncf $1.95 for every man, country. meant a . woman and child in this spot you will occupy or you mu, -- among those missing when the the timer. It starts , ‘ rejoin the group ' 't. has taken the picture and you‘re m It. that sells p They are not expens lifetime. some cameras incorpomtgd in struction. 50 if 7° Some camera incorporated in the shutter con- struction, so if you have this type of sed the self timer you D and picture 154 or you may -be ng' when the Home Improvement Government t to be Plan. That is just the poin dealt with this brief article. Last year Canada had 42,644 fires. What caused them? The Dominion Fire Commissioner pulb- lishes a very interesting list of re- ported cause. By far the largest number in any single grouping were reported as being caused by “smok- ers‘ carelessnessâ€. This was respon- sible for 11,797 fires costing $2,,- 772,,934. But the next four categories ‘ - ~ 1:74 Lnnrl- gun-nu --v-- -_, French foreign office officials said W ‘rovernment Home Improvement . 'lan. That is just the point to be tonight in Paris that France is con- ealt with this brief article. Sidel'ing 50h“ direct action With Great 42,644 Britain if a non-intervention subcom- 1 Last year Canada had . ttec falls to obtain withdrawal of ires. What caused them? The mi Dominion Fire Commissioner puib- Italian volunteers from Spain. ishes a very interesting list of re- France St°°d ready to protect her ported cause. By far the largest Mediterranean trade routes after a- number in any single grouping were 9'}'€f31“8‘ ’00 go along With Britain in reported as being caused by “smok- glvmg the Nine-Power Subcommittee ersi carelessnessâ€. This was respon- a quick chance to obtain withdrawl of sible for 11,797 fires costing s2.,,â€" the WOODS- The committee is to meet 772,,934. But the next four categories here Saturday morning. all have to do with defective build- French sources were pessimistic in gs or apparatus contained there on the outcome of the meeting where in. the Spanish question is to be discuss- i Here they are: ed 0n Italy’s chosen ground. British ’ :Stoves, furnaces, boilers and spokesmen were only moderately pipes, 4,738 fires, property loss, $2,- hopeful. A ~ - ,--.~ “A To Insist on Quick Action Here they are: ‘Stoves, furnaces, boilers and pipes, 4, 738 ï¬res, property loss, $2,- 767, 280; defective chimneys and flues; 4, 562 property loss, $2 363; 079; electrical wiring and appliances, 3,901 property loss, $1, 285, 763; Sparks frOm chimneys on roofs, 2,- 119, property loss, $937, 671. This is LJ-J’ ya vr'- v, a total of 15, 320 fires involving a' $7,353,721. in addi- 342 fires costing y lightning strik- minus property loss of tion there were $167, 132 caused b ing buildings which were lightning rods. gk-â€",65g4,ad7$$2,,,- Iyflfl There is an old proverb which reads “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cureâ€. It is just here that the~ Home Improvement Plan comes in. You can’t put out a ï¬re with the Home Improvement Plan but, you can repair and modernize your home in such a way that, the fire hazard will be cut down to the minimum. " ALA“; out, muuui uuu. Have you ever though about the P1 danger of fire in your home? What H about your furnace, your boiler, your pipes? Is there any danger of you being among next year’s 4, 700 6‘ people who have fires from this v c ruse? Are your chimneys and fines C ndition? What about your electric wiring? Have you a roof fire-proofed where sparks are likely to fall? Figures and facts about the disastrous fires frOm such causes are given in the Fire Commissioner’s report. They are worth considering ‘ Nobodeants a fire, but not all of us realize that we should protect our- selves from it by making our homes safe. Even if it does occur to us to make some necessary repairs, we put off doing so for one reason or an- other. Frequently the reason is lack of money. We would like to put in a new heating-plant, new electrical wiring, a new chimney, but we just can’t afford itâ€"and that’s that. No it isn’t-mot with a Home Im- t Plan in existence, building y and eager for work d the corner.Why not i in perfect or) provemen contractors read No it isn’t-â€"n€ provement P13“ contractors read anda bank atom “V ' YYâ€"nr is an old proverb which m ounce of prevention is ound of cureâ€. It is just here _ Home Improvement Plan . You can’t put out a ï¬re Home Improvement Plan can repair and modernize a? A arie: Ital fect IN mil] tior Fra â€" W No a1 a Joi npvovement ] m t0 be ‘0‘ hem? The mi s'ionvel‘ Pu‘b‘ list of re- the largest )uping were , by “smok- was lesp'on' :osting $2,» 11' categol‘es Eget out of the “I can’t class and go ‘ahead. At least you can try. You can lcall in a c0ntractor and ï¬nd out how ‘much the job would cost. You can see iyour banker and acertain if he will ilend the money. Probably you- will if'md him very willing to do so. At lleast, it won’t hurt to try. And it will help. It will help you,‘ and it will help your community and country to have this necessary work done. You can’t make your home safe from fire without also giving your nearby neighbour some protection, Remember, when a fire once starts, ’nobody can tell you where it will stop. BOBCAYGEON INDEPENDENT PARIS FERRS ITALIAN CIIIIP IN MUROBA 's'ould Checkmate Duce by Widening ................ N) on Patrol Plan ................ 1 London, Oct 14â€"Great Britain and 1F1ance tonight discussed a proposal 'to extend the Nyon ‘anti-piracy’ pats ml in an effort to prevent Italian mil itary forces from occupying the Spanm ish Balearic Island of Minorca. ' Premier Muss-clini who at ï¬rst re- fused to join the hunt for ‘pirate’ [submarines alleged to be from his lown navy, will be asked to participate in a joint naval occupation of the for- tiï¬ed loyalist island, it; was stated. It was disclosed to night that Mus- solini has not yet actually turned over any of his warships to the anti-piracy patrol, the full responsibility for .‘I which still rests with the Britisn ana French fleets. French Sees Lines Menaced France, alleging that Italy has mas- ‘ sed nearly 20,000 troops and 200 air- planes on the neighboring island of Majorca, which is held by the Spam ish insurgents, is alarmed by what she regards as a serious menace to French mobilization plans A foreign power seizing the Bele- aries, which are only 200 miles from Italian Sardinia, could seriously af- fect France’s mobilization system and military defenses. A hostile occupa- tion of ‘the islands would prevent France from bringing colonial troops across the Mediterranean from french North Africa in event of a continent- a1 war. Joint Action Discussed _ French foreign office officials said 5 tonight in Paris that France is con- sidering joint direct action with Greal n Britain if a non-intervention subcom Following a cabinet meeting, Fran- ce sent a note to London. It was stres sed that French and British declar- ations to be read when the non-inter- vention grcup meets will insist that the meeting be brief and to the point. ‘ The two nations are expected to warn that if an agreement on with- drawal of foreign volunteers is not reached quickly, they will consider themselves no longer bound by non- intervention rules. lAAuv. - v..7_- _ ‘The time for window dessing is over, said a French spokesman, ‘If the meeting results only in delays‘ï¬nd absurd proposals we simply must be prepared to take action. ALBERTA ACTS COME BEFORE OTTAWA SOON Province’s Representations to Heard on Measures Awaiting Assent ACTION WILL FOLLOW Ottawa, Oct 10â€"Arrangements are expected to be completed early this ‘week for hearing by the Dominion Government of representations from‘ the Albert Government and probably other interested parties, on the Al- berta legd‘latiOn on which Lieuten- ant Governor J. C. Bowen reserved assent pending advice frOm the gover- nor General. When Alberta’s Lieutenant-Gover- nlcr at the close of the special ses- sion 0f the Legislature last Tuesday, reserved assent to three of the eleven acts passed, referring them to the Governor-General for advice, the Pro- vincial Government requested that no advice be given his Excellency by the! Dominion Government until it had been heard. This was agreed be at once by ï¬remier Mackenzie King. ‘ This week the Government will have before it the three statute‘s, one increasing bank taxation, another placing banks under a measure of Provincial Government control, and the third rests withithe British and TORCN respecting publication of ‘ Head Office Bow mam'ille‘ WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU The Best Possible Repair Service Our Maximum Labor Charge ls $2.50 news, It will be the duty of the Government ‘0 advise the Governor- General the attitude to take toward these measures. Apart from Alberta’s legislative Week Week Sat. Sun. Days Days and H01. Stop A M 1’ M7 P_M. No. King Bolton St. lid“. 1 .Lu. .- ..... _ 7.40 1.15 7.35 Lv. 1â€" Bcbcaygeon Ar. 12.55 6.10 7.50 1.25 7.45 2â€" Red School 12.45 6.00 8.00 1.35 7.55 3â€"â€" Scotch Line 12.35 5.50 8.10 1.40 8.00 4â€" Dunsford 12.30 5.45 8.20 1.50 8.10 5-â€" Pleasnt Point 12.20 5.35 8.30 2.00 8.20 6â€" Ops Sch001 12.10 5.25 8.45 2.10 8.30 Ar. 7â€"â€" Lindsay Lv. 12.00 5.15 General the attitude to take toward these measures. Apart from Alberta’s legislative steps to establish Social Credit in that Province, the Dominion Govern-: ment’s great concern is in internat- ional circles arising from conflict in Spain and China and the demands from prominent national bodies for Canada to take a stand against ag- gressor nations. IF THINKING MELTING SNOWFLAKES FOOL QUINTS WHO VAINLY TRY TO COLLECT THEM Callander, Oct. 14â€"Ten chubby 1 hands were eagerly held out to grasp 1 the big now flakes falling in the Di- 1 onne nursery playground today as l the quintuplets enjoyed their mornâ€" ‘ Eng frolic. Apparently mindful of the fun they had in last winter’s snow, they tried vainly to collect the large flakes which melted on touch. They amused themselves as well as the gallery of spectators (unseen by them) by stickâ€" ing out little tongues to catch the ‘ snow. 1 Light snow flurries have occurred 7 several times this past week but none has lasted after stricking the ground. Good-sized crowds still attend the ' morning showings of the quints each 5 day from 9.30 to 10 am. 1 I_.. l Ul‘llcc Duwnlauvnsw, u---. LINDSAY AND BOBCAYGEON DIVISION Lindsay Waiting Room .................... Central Garageâ€"JPhone 506. Bobcaygeon Waiting Room .................... Rockland Houseâ€"Thane 2 Read Down Daylight Saving Time Effective on Read Up Sunday, July 4th, to August 3lst, 1937 --v I II.’ , A- Qua “mg __, Today they wore little beige blan- ket cloth outï¬ts consisting of berets, coats and leggings, with white rubâ€" bers. . Poole’s Radio Service With his cabinet reconstruction completed, and the last of his 1000 or more congratulatory telegrams and messages personally aclmowledged, Premier Hepburn left Toronto last night on a few days holiday. In his absence fr‘orm Queen’s Park, Hon. Harry G. Nixon will be acting Premier. HEPBURN GOES ON HOLIDAY Radios Rented for the Summer WA. Nisb S, y it 8‘50“ “ Kawartha Garage 1 houghtfulness Funeral Director K. A. NISBET’I‘, Owner Phone 1 â€"- Bobcaygeon Tubes Tested And Estimates OF A NEW RADIO HEAR THE MARCONI ., Ont. -Ten chubby BOBCAYGEON Two colored men up before the Judge in police court for speeding in their ramshackle auto. Have you a lawyer? asked the Nudge. ‘ï¬dw suh,’ replied the spokesman, ‘We had decided to tell the troof. Given Free These cars have and repainted, am condition. 1936 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SEDAN 1929 WILLYSâ€"KNIGHT SEDAN Weék Week Sun. Sat. Days Days H01. Only C. H. POOLE, Prop. Bobcayzeon PLYMOUTH t‘ am: In REE i929 OAKLAND SEDAN $75.00 1926 OAKLAND COACH 1828 CHEV. COACH $125.00 1929 CHEV. TRUCK $150.00 $800.00 $150.00 6.10 6 00 5. 50 5 45 5.35 5.25 5.13 ‘ 1005 955 945 940 930 920 910 12 25 12 15 12 05 12 00 11 50 11 40 11 3O 1927 CHEV. COACH $225.00 Phone 17 we been reconditioned and are in ï¬rst class $50.00 Phone 2566 SERVICE