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Ontario Reformer, 9 May 1922, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR ph ----S------ -------- Rh ------ er ---- et -------- Canada Steamship Lines Expansion Keeps Pace With Transportation Developments of Entire Country Steady Growth of Canada's Largest Transportation Company From River Line to Compléte Unit of Transportation From Head of Canadian Lakes to British and European Markets--Company's Financing Has to Grow With Addition of New Services It was only a few years ago that the centenary of steam navigation on the St, Lawrence was observed. Since thé first crude craft was pro- pelled up the river current by steam power there have been a series of wonderful developments which rank prominently in the industrial .and cconomic annals of the Dominion. "The various stages of development of river craft as passenger and carge carriers stand out distinctively to those who have followed the history of Canadian navigation. As a cor- relative. development the industrial development of the territory serveo can be definitely traced. As the country grows and 'its com» merce expands the transportation facilities must of necessity keep pace. The tremendous value of our chief waterway as. it stands to-day, and without which Canada's indus: trial history would have heen dwarf: ed, suggests what the possession of the 8t,. Lawrence. and the Great Lakes will mean a few decades hence, Growing Up With the Dominion At the same time the development of traffic facilities must take place at a tremendous rate to keep up with the requirements, It is only a com- paratively few years ago that the business was done by the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company and a few lesser barge companies carry- ing grain ip small bottoms. Then came Canada Steamship Lines, with its acquisition of the principal faci- lities for river and lake transporta- tion, later developing into a trans- atlantic carrier. This company can no more stand still in its development than the cur- rent of the St. Lawrence can cease its progress to join the waters of the Atlantic. One sees in the present offering of bonds which the company 18 now making to the investment yublic one of the signs which are nerely incidental to the onward march of events as they affect the Jogminion as a whole, This cannot be regarded as a local .ncident, It is one of the broader measurings of our future capacity to carry on, The larger the funnel of ur country's productiveness grows 30 must/the spout extend its size to permit of the outflow to the markets of the world beyond the seas. Keeping Pace Wih Transportation Canada Steamships is one of the vital factors in the task of keeping she spout big enough to perform its function, If it is to do this ade- juately it must from time totime ieek the means from the investment public. There can 'be hardly any (uestion of the value of this class of security. The service is so vital to 'he nation that it must be maintain- xd in first class efficiency and the security should rank in the same lass as high grade railway bonds, With the trade of the Dominion ontinually expanding, as the west arn country increases its production, 't will prove one of the most inter- sting incidents of our economic ex- sansion to watch the growth of the shipping facilities of the lakes and 3t. Lawrence in which Canada 3teamships will have such an im- )ortant part to play, FINED $200 FOR HAVING A STILL In Police Court Friday morn- ing Charles Sellock wascharged with having in his possession a worm which was alleged to have been part of a still and a quantity of mash, which analysis showed to be over- proof. Accused pleaded guilty and was given the minimum fine of $200 and costs, with an alternative of six months in Whitby jail. J. A. MeGibbon, appearing for Sel- Jock, pointed out that his client had been up against it all winter and had a wife and two small children. He asked the Court to be as lenient as possible. Col. J. F. Grierson, representing the Crown, stated that while they were not asking for a severe penal- ty, this illicit trafic must stop. His Worship, in imposing the minimum fine, ordered that the equipment and mash which had been seized, be con- fiscated, At the Villa Rose (Continued from page 3) die from the cheeks, the eyes stare wide in terror. "Celie! Celie!" Again the impatient voice rang up the stairs, as Helene pinned the girl's hat upon her fair read. Celie sprang up, took a quick step or two towards the door, and stopped in dismay. The swish of her long satin train must betray her. She caught up the dress and tried again. Even so, the rustle of it was heard. "I shall have to be very careful. You will help me, Helene?" 3 DAYS TO ENGEL'S "ANNIVERSARY SALE WATCH FOR IT OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922 Mme. Dauvray waited impatiently Celia stood apparently unconcerned apparently lost to all that was going on. Her eyes saw no one. Adele looked up at Cella, and laughed ma- liclously. "Mademoiselle, 1 see, is in the | very mood to produce the most won- derful phenomena. better, 1 think, madame,' turning to Mme. Mlle Celie should "Or course, mademoiselle. sit underneath the switch light in the salon. If madame, your visitor, makes the experiment too difficult, 1 will find a way to help you," said Helene Vauquier, and as she spoke she handed Celia a long pair of white gloves. "TI shall not want Celia. "Mma. Dauvray ordered me to give them to you," replied Helene, Celia took them hurriedly, picked up a white scarf of tulle, and ran down the stairs. Helene Vauquier listened at the door and heard the madame's voicé in feverish anger . "We have been waiting for you, Celie. You have been an age." Helene Vauquier laughed softly to herself, took out Celia's white frock from the wardrobe, turned off the lights, and followed her down to the hall. She placed the cloak just outside the door of the salon. Then she carefully turned out the lights in the hall and in the kitchen and went into the salon. The rest of the house was in darkness. This room was brightly lit; and -it had been made ready. CHAPTER XVIII, Helene Vauquier locked the door of the salon up the inside and placed the key upon the mantel-shelf, as she had always don whenever a seance had been held. The cur- tains had been loosened at the sides of the arched recess in front of the glass doors, ready to be drawn across, Inside the recess, against one of | ww the pillars which supported the arch, a high stool, without a back, taken from the hall, had been placed, and the back legs of the stool had been lashed with cord firmly to the pillar, s0 that it could not be moved. The round table had heen put in position, with three chairs about it. 1 will of the them," said she said, Dauvray, on to a chair. to do so.' | The argument silenced Celia. would excite Mme. terrible suspicion, gloves ruefully and slowly, smdothe them over her elbows, and Wurtoen them, Dauvray to d and wrists already gloves would not be so easy a task. But there was no escape. Adele | Rossignol was watching her with a| satiric smile. Mme. Dauvray was] urging her to be quick. 3 Obeying a second order the girl] raised her skirt and extended a slim | foot in a pale-green silk stocking | and satin slipper to match. Adele] was content. Celia was wearing the shoes she was meant to wear. | | They were made upon the very same (Continued. on page 8) ® All lovers of clean sport should see "THUNDERCLAP" At the Grand THURS., FRI. AND SAT. Farm & Garden Seeds _ We have a stock of choice seeds for both Farmer and Gardener. Our Red Clover, Timothy, Alsike, Alfalfa are "No. | for purity." 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EVERY WATCH IN THIS SALE WILL BE MARKED WITH A SPECIAL TAG showing the price in plain figures prices hitherto unheard of Js high grade Don't delay. Come in at once and make your selection before the best ones are gobbled up. 12 SIMCOE ST. ALL WATCHES GUARANTEED WATCHES Why We Are Doing This No Progressive Jeweler can bandle all makes of watches and do justice to them all. We have therefore decided to concentrate on the watch line that we consider best-- the GRUEN WATCH. We will keep a complete stock of Gruen watches at all times especially the Verithin [town would be no less than $300, Meanwhile, Cost tof | Protecting An increase in the cost of instal- lation of a "wigwag"" signal at the But it will belqdangerous railroad crossing on Dun- das Street, Whithy, "that | formation put on those Trunk Railway officials by Whitby. gloves which I see she has tnrown'At first placing the cost at $800, it It will be a little| js now found that at the very least more difficult for mademoiselle tothe expenses loosen these cords, should she wish gmount to $1,200 or even higher. Grand Trunk Railway officials ask 1pthat the town bear 25 per cent. of she refused this condition now shdl(he cost of maintenance and 25 per cent. She drew on hefl other who is arranging matters with the To free her hands with her fingers | og hampered inthe signal immediately. ter he should meet before he was able to -- Mf -------------- ---- - Yeomo to Whithy (as it did), they |en at v Monday night's meeting, The should pass a resolution signifying | matter was laid on the table await- Dangerous Crossing their willingness to bear the 25 per |ing further word from Mr. McMil- cent. cost, This action was not tak-|lan, at Whitby is Higher : is the latest in- received from. Grand Insist_on_"Nugget" The softer the leather the more comfortable the shoe. Frequent applications of "Nugget" will keep the leather soft. 'NUGGET Shoe Polish 'BLACK--TAN--TONEY DARK BROWN AND LJ of installation . will of the cost of installation. In words the initial cost to the Mr. J. D. McMillan, will find out the exact cost of In his let- if the Council urged that | | { | GOLD The year 1922 is the Gold Year. Great interest is being shown by the big American and British financial interests in-our Canadian Gold Mines, and with the vast amount of money now being poured into the development of both Porcupine and Kirk- land Lake, great activity in Gold Shares is certain, NOW is the time to PURCHASE. This fall will show the greatest BOOM in Gold Mining Stocks the Dominion has ever known. rv EXER Call at our office for complete market on Miners' and Unlisted Securities. We are here to give you service, Stock, Bond and Investment Business transacted A general NORTHERN FINANCE, Ltd. ENGEL BLOCK, 18 SIMCOE ST. N. Phone (Oshawa) 216 Phone (Toronto) Adelaide 6380, C.P.R. Building Toronto General and New York Curb. Call at our Oshawa office and follow your stocks on our board Direct quotations Standard Exchange, models--*"the kind that fit your pocket like a silver dollar." We know that bs concentrating on the Gruen watch -- the masterpiece of the watchmakers' craft---we will be in a position to ren- der better service to our patrons in selling watches of the greatest precision and in caring for these watches after they are sold. To make room for this in- creased line of Gruen watches, we must sacrifice some of our other lines at once -- regardless of price. Hence this phenomenal dis- count sale at prices hereto- fore unheard of in the annals of the jewelry trade. FELT BROS. OSHAWA 3 DAYS TO ENGEL'S 15TH ANNIVERSARY SALE Watch For Announcement Showing The Greatest 15c. and $15.00 Values Ever Offered, "We are Going To Celebrate" and Want You to Join Us SEE THURSDAY'S REFORMER If You Do Not Get a Reformer Call at the store for a Circular ENGEL'S - A an AY a Te Tm, Fa digg NF

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