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Oshawa Daily Times, 21 May 1929, p. 14

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"PAGE FOURTEEN ER 4s nid rig aS The GOL INSTALMENT EIGAT ath is very near for $ol- a Harper's father, And oh 5 "qu # why an a gaged to 4 Qe Constance T Constances herself, and many » Sghen of heb personnel around ing field at Mineola, ¥or paki years 80-50 has run the «Crowsnest, a little lunchroom across the road from landing field ¥Vrom its earnings she ' Jas re horusit and her . i Life ully at An Byention " od fports , aviation, Now hod has Dosta 10 Iti a4 Bo- lange has asked that he taken home rather hn to the hospital, Alone It was a very auist Solange who ordered the arranging of her fath- o's room, saw him comfortably in hed, snd turned to wait for Dr, Schotield's orders, "1 have sent for a nurse," he told her, "and Tl stay here until she comes, There's very little we can do, He will 'he conscious soon, 1 have given him a strong stimulant, 1 advise you to remain with him 2 amis, He may have only 'as few moments of actually recognizing those around him," "I will do ss you say, Dr. Scho field," She was stunned with grief, All her senses 'were centred on the white face lying before her en the pillow, Bvery otber consideration was 'blotted from her mind, He must waken, must talk with her, She knew that he would not live, departure was written too plainly on his face, Dr, Schofield gaye her a glass of hlackish liquid, 'Drink this, So- so.' She drank obediently, unques. tioningly, her eyes still fixed on her father's face, When the nurse came So-50. moved a little to one side of the ped but did not relax her vigil, Darkness had fallen when My, Harper had opened hig eyes. He smiled feed y at Bo-s0, 'Closer, So- ange. She vont over him, "1 know~"" the words came halts ingly and with an etfort, "1 know that I'm leaving you, The house you know'is yours, and all my pap- ots, Ask Fred or Jerry to look at them, 1faybe they can see the error In my plans---perfect my invention yo you can benefit by it, t's all I have to give you, Solange," A : ¥ 4 him gently, "I know on't worry about me, I poall Nght, "Remember your mother, fol. ber--'" his volce dled a for he lay sleep again it was Solange as he was his wy and for an hour When he woke whheut Jecopnition 3 ore kA a ve and well Hd Wo Pabbled te hep of Ae pvt: o" the forfune 1t would r them, then drifted aff to sleep Joi more sud did net wake, Solange sat dry-eyed by her win. dow that night, No thought of the future troubled her then, She was ahsorbed in memories, Her mother had died when she was a baby, a0 'led with him in the Crowsnest, giv-| snd By BARBARA WEBB He Bad taught her to vead before wm she started to school, He bad been friend and companion aud father sll in one, She had been 16 when they first came to Mineols and had works | yours ing up her 1ast year of high sehool to do this, In Jate years his in- vention hh absorbed bim more acd more and he bad clung to So-so's faith in it, With the Warning 80-80' jrianat rallied . pound lorie Francine stopped i to shy they would run the Crowsnest ntl) she was ready to decide what she you do with it. Jerry and Fred ca with an efter of their services, Con. siance came with a great load of flowers from the Terry conservat- ory, Others. from alg flying field came in to offer their sympathy and Pp, Two days later Bo-so returned alone to the cottage, Airplanes had circled the cometery where her fath. er was Iaid fo rest, Around her had stood many whose faces were scarcely familiar to her but wished to show their respect for the i snd her father, Surrounding rief and loneliness was Sratitude or all the loyalty that had mani. tonisd itself in thot difticult days, o must decide abput the tatwey, The nurse had remained in the house and would stay for sey- oral days until Bo-s0 could make her plans, After suppér Bo-so went to ber room to think, Bhiould she leave the flying field and go to the city to earn her liv- ing? Bhe was poorly Squipped for anything other than the lunchroom, Bhe might become a woman *pilot, but Bo-s0 know how few women oan rerlly succeed at that arduous task, The nurse came up to say that Fred was sitting In the living room, Bo-s0 went down, She smiléd wanly at him and Pred felt pity grip his heart at her pale face, I've got to go off with Jerry to- morrow morging, Bo-so---work on the Bouth American flight, you know, and I may be gone a week or #0, 'T couldn't Jeave without see~ fog you, Jerry and Connie sent their love." "It's good of you, Fred, bean wondering what would be the best thing for me to do now---now that I'm alone." Pred took her hands, take care of you So-s0," She shook her head, "IT oan't Fred, I've just mot to 'decide whether to sell the Crowsnest and the house and ge inte the city to live, or to stay here and carry 0," "Hell the Crowsnest? Go to the olty? Oh, Bo-s0," "T can't bear the idea of leaving, Fred, and yet--" "But So-so~-you musin't do that Why it wouldn't be the same place here without you," "You and Jerry are leaving soon, and you'll be tod famous and husy after your flight time here. [Father's gone, Jerry's going to be married soon, the old crowd's breaking up=-new students in the scheel," "1 KDOW; bute=but=="' Fred's consternation was appar ent in his face, He had never cone sidered the possibility of Bo-s0's go- ing away, If only she would marry him! It seemed the solution of alll her problems, «He began again, "You know, Eo- #0, how much I love you, how much T have loved you for years, I know I've "Let me her earliest recollestions were of her father's care and tenderness, vou don't love me mow, but Jou to spend much | f THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929, GIRL" * ¥d never ask for might learn to, ak tor more than you could give. to. take sare of you, So-so. Let me do it, 1 Oromise you that if you ever cp Your tresdom it will he kpow you're overwrought hr==perhaps sehool | ought not to Th plead with you hin ; oui 0 but 1 do so want the right to try to make Jou happy $0-80 prossed his Dt "1 know, | Fred, everything you say fis good | and kind, but I can't marry you now and 1 can't see that I'm ever going to change. It wouldn't be fair fo you for me to marry you, I pro. pably won't leave the field, My' whole life has centered here too ' long, I'll probably stay right here and go on running the Crowsnest-- long after you and Jerry and Con- stance have gone somewhere else." "S'I1. never go. while you are here," Pred » ; 33ythough gh he were making the most solemn of pledges, devotion and sincerity mov- od 3 to the first tears she had shed, Yred took her in her arms and held ber as one would hold a hurt. ehild, letting her sob against his shoulder, patting the soft golden hair, hushing her, and fivally carry- ing her to her room, where she cling to him's moment and kissed his chook, "Good night, So-s0, dearest, T have to go now---you '11 be better in the morning--"" "1 know, Fred, to me~"' His kissed her gently and tiptoed out of the room, In a few minutes So-s0 was sound asleep, In the morning she woke to a gray, rainy, day, Bhe shivered and pulled the blankets closer, Staring at the ceiling she thought once more of her plans, She was still considering them when Constance came up to see her, "I've come to take you away with me," Constance announced, 'Now, it won't do you any good to say no, Gloria and Francine are having the time of their lives in the Crowsnest, Fred and Jerry have gone off to get thelr plane going for the South Am. erioan flight and won't be back for two, weeks, You and I are going out to Terrymore and rest and in. vite our souls." "I'd like to go~," Bo-s0 hesitat- ed, "but things are so uncertain here, 1 haven't made apy plans you see," Make them at Terrymore," "I think I'm going to go right on running' the Crowsnest--but ) would like a 'week to think ft over Gloria and Francine can have the profits while I'm away, Yes, ) think: I'll go." I've got the car here You are so good "Good gir), You get ready and we'll go righ along, 1 hope you carry on 'wit! the Crowsnest, So-s0, and if you a Lye go a plan about that, too We've got an old colored woma: who's been with us so long she's nuisance, Bhe was my nurse wher I was a little girl and she simp) Moree mothering some one, You ring her over here to stay with you and I'm going to give you Woltans for a guardian, Then you won't bt to lonely an® you won't have te work so hard with Chloe in the house to look after you." $0-90 knew It was no use pro testing, Constance was too acous tomed to having her own way, ¥oi a fleoting moment So-s0 wondered what would happen when Con: stance's will and Jerry's well-knowe stubbornness clashed, The moment passed and she mad: ready to accompany Constance, (To be Continued To-Morraw) wm TT TT PRE TE ONT TOE JU TOC THC 0 SOC 00 0 WC TOC JC YOU JC WC WOU 90% 907 0% Poli bib th PPR b PRR EER RRR RE EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS | ITER ENE RENTER wers Appointed to Committee Kingston,~Miss A, L, Birch of Kingaton, was appointed to a specs fal committee at the annual con. ference of Children's Aid Societies held; in. Hamilton, $50,000 Added Campbellford, -- Fifteen thous- and dollars was added to ne Camphellford town treasury by the Water and Light Communsion- ers at the special meeting of tha Doard held recently, Cadets at Musketry Kingaton, -- The Cadets of the Royal Military College carried out their annual musketry practice on the Barriefield' Rifle Ranges on Friday under arrangements made by the Commandant, I TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT YYeY Church Parade Held Cobourg,~The Son of England held their annual church parade to 8t, Peter's church here on Sunday, Rev, F, Stannage was the preacher, Toat Valuable Cow Kingaton, -- Fdward Bradden, well known farmer, lost a valuable cow on Thursday night, The ani mal had been out in pasture and death wan due to eating too much of the green ram, Wipe "ote Accounts Kingston, -- At the meeting of the management' committee ot the Kingston General Haapital held Friday night, it was decided to wipe off the sum of $6,137 in accounts aginst py poor unable to pay. : inasa-- 3 HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY "Summer is almost here, or according to the date 'it "7 ghould be, and also the time to, think of filling that coal bin for Old Man Winter, who never forgets, but always comes. Call and Let Us Tell You About Our Jeddo Coal 'Cannel and . And All Other Fuels That People of Oshawa "Call today and experience the service and 'satisfaction this company gives Dixon Coal Co. Phone 26 TR T Solvay Coke Pocahontas Ave Carried to Serve the to every customer. " FOUR DIRECT LINES Organist Resigns Nrockville,~¥F, G, Hemery has resigned as organist and choir. leader of the Memorial Park chureh, Carleton Place, to accept A similar position in the Presby- terian church at Renfrew, Dock Washed Away Kingaton, «~~ During the heavy storm of wind on Thursday she dock which has watood for some Years on the lake ahore at head- quarters of this military datrier, wan completely demolished, noth. ing whatever remaining, Unique Event on May 20th Picton. ~Rev, W, W, Weese and Mra, Weese, Washburn atreet, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. on Wadnesday, May 20th, © Their children, grandohild- ren and intimate friends will enjoy this happy event with them, For Papers and Refuse Kingaton,~--~A number of metal boxes have been placed by the cor- corporation at convenient locas tions in King atréet for the placing of papers, ete, by pedestrians who are requested to co-operate in Xttbing the street as clean as'pos- sible, n Fost and Wood Extension Smiths Falls,~--Because of an in- crease in business the Froat ana Wood Co. Ltd., of Smitha Falla ia considering an: extepsion to-ita plant and Mayor Gemmell of that | town ia doing his utmost to have the additional plant established in Smiths Falls, Permit Issued Peterboro'.--A permit has peen granted J. J, Mortimer, proprietor of the British American station-at the corner of Stewart and Char. lotte atreets, to build an extenaive addition to the station. The new building will be 40 feet hy 22 feet, of brick veneer with asphalt shing- les, and will cost $5,500. Reward Was Divided Perth.--The town council waieu offered a reward of $100 for the recovery of the bedy of Thomas CU. Spence, business man of that plave who disappeared from a nearby farm and whose remaina were subsequently discovered in the Tay, divided between Edwara Fer guson and John Burke and also awarded an additional $23 to Al. bert Kerracher who found the hat which furnished the first clue to the whereabouts of the body. , } Keeps | You Internally - Fit Stir a teaspoonful of | Rexall Laxative Salt in a morning glass of water, Pleasant, refreshing, effer- vescing, Fine for sick | "headache, biliousness, in- digestion, Keeps bowels regular and the system fit, Rexall Laxative Salt is sold only at Rexall Stores, fave with Safoty at your REXALL MTORE JURY & LOVELL King ¥, #imeoe #. Phone 26 Phone 08 New Prison Teacher Kingston, -- Apnouncement fs made of the appointment of Gor. the Kingston penitentiary, in sue- cession to RN. P. Laplerre, B.A, who has been appointed to the staff of the Toronto Secondary Schools, ' Local Beach Port Hope ~The Board of Man. agement of the Port Hope Parks commission have a real pleasure resort for the people of Port Hope, The town is fortunate m having on excellent beach for bathing and the building, formerly used as a dance pavilion will be devoted to the use of the public Temodel Business Block Belleville, -- Metropolitan Stores Limited purchasers of the block formerly occupied by the Latimer- Lavole drug store, Chauncey Ash- ley and F, 8, Andorson have taken out a building permit for $30,000 and will make extensive improve ments to the property before oc- cupying it, Wins Essay Prize Port Hope.~Kenneth Coupland was Port Hope's winning entry in the Globe's "Just Kids" safety es- say competition, his essay winning one of the money prizes, The judg- o% announced 125 winners last night, and the number competing was very large so hat the win of Master Coupland is a creditable one. Donate Medals Kingston,~It has been announce ed that Dr, A, BE, Ross has donutvu a medal to be awarded to the can- didate making the highest stanu- ing in connection with the exams, don A, Foulks, as schoolmaster of | . of the nurses.of the XK eral Hospital, A een donated by the second highest and both ,niedals will be awarded on. the day of graduation, Bodies Not Yet Yound ~Totarboro, After 36 hours of Inuous search the of , Diek i aon, Seobel ot | Yomain u i i Kingston, --Very Revs, 'Monsigh- or J, ¥, Nicholson, Vicar General, announces that official word has been received from Rome in cable to hei Grace Archbishop M, J, Spratt, informing him of the ap. pointment . of Archbishop O'Brien of ePterhoro as utey Arch- bishop of the Arvigiveep of King. ston, Rescued From Drowning Perth, ~~ Seeing Eddie Hogan, aged seven, floating down the Tay canal foto which he bad fallen, Harry Gould, mw senfor pupil of the collegiate institute who was ill at 'home 'with a cold, promptly Jumped into stream and rescued the boy in an vneonecious condition tion, He was: soon revived by physicians who were summoned, Council Not Satisfied Smiths Falls, ~The Smiths Falls town council fs not satisfied with the reduction in rated authorized for that munieipality by the Hydro Elec. power commission apd will send. another 'delegation to wait upon the commission, suggesting that even lower rates be inaugur~ ated, The Public Utilities Com- pission of Smiths Yalls now has a surplus of about $40,000, New O.P.R, Station Havelock. ~The blue prints an® plans of the proposed new C.r.i. station at Havelock have been filed with the town council, Ac- cording to the .plans the new sta- tion will be erected on the present foundation constructed years ago, ad abandoned at that time by the Company, and the material rushed to Chapleau where a statios had been destroyed by fire, PREPAREDNESS Little Charlie: You do look tir- ed, mother, Mother: So tired dear, that 1 can not move a hand, Charlie: Then I want to tell you that I've eaten some of your straw. berry jam, mother, -- Leicestor Mercury, DID I BAY NO? The Beauty: .I would not dream of marrying you; you are ugly, mean, revolting, despicable -- if you were the only man on earth I would bate and despise you, Optimist: Does that mean you will not accept my proposal?-- Passing Show, SIGN OF OLD AGE Customer: That chicken I bought yesterday had no wishbone, Poulterer: He was a happy and contented chicken, ma'am, and bad nothing to wish for.--Tit-Bitg Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Crain dealers on the Torente Board of Trade are making the following quotations for car lots: Mani itoba Wheat No, 2 Novi $1.03 34 No, J Norher Jule. J0 1. 4, No, 4 wheat, § No, § wheat, 97 1.4, No, 6 wheat, 8 3.4, Feed wheat, 73 1.4, (ed. Goderich and Ray track, le higher than abe above, on Jor Price TORONTO FARMERS MARKET The following are quotations in effect ou the St Jawrce market, Toronto: E tf or doaen 040 4 Sr per dozen Duck egas, dog, Butter, dairy, per pound Da, eveamery, per pound ...¢ Fruits and Vegetables Asparagus, bunch ... Casious, 11.qt, bask MLL an 5, 11.qt. basket " in a a basket Taree 040 ELLIE EREE) oh aul over P pinach, peek alaily, hi bunch. poun P " onl otha Tottuce, three Flor aaa Head lettuce, eae " Looks, twa bunches Potatoes, DOOD OTOOOODSOD " 3, POF OREN yiiannsiiine ruit, three Lemons, ok potatoes, § Qt Cragbonitt, & ab. es, 6 at. iy qt basket ey three Sinched » reen ny 6 qt » Tamales, poun Maple ayrup at, oa i) hs, ) tercress, . 3: TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS * Toronto wholesale dealersw are payiug the following prices: RR re emaaae = *oosoco .- © SU g nego 6 to Me; Ad b oo go er=Creamers, solids, 1, 36 1.2.3 de; X tn Ne ERE fon Cheese=No. 1 large, colored, parafiined and ho graded, 18 1.80, Gass 8 1 dd to RTT IERRN | tal 1" , over asses ducks. over 3] 'ess A wl, per Pair i. chickens classed 'ad oid * rosaters, TORONTO PROVISION PRICES hie wholesale eal ae quoting the re! 'meen RS Ea Wo jm 3 a peamealed, ¥ to N to 4 Ph :) "0 0 10 us ON up 2 NW i $11.80; heavyweight $38.3 en a tierees, 16 ldo} hn 16 to 1-20: pals, 16 3vdo: prints, 18 1.2 to 19%, Sherine, tierces, 13 1.271 M 10: tubs, . 8 HEY 1H de; ting, 18 13x: prints, - -- | mal te the | Ne. 1 Pork loing, 33¢; ow York shoulders, 3 1dey pork butts, 9 1:0; pork hams, Ji MONTREAL PRODUCE Montreal, May 20,=The butter market to. day was & ans jo firmer, and Eastern town. ships No, pasteurice xa 35 1.3 conts per pound, ners wai no gy Lanisng but: ter offering, Receipts were Rij xen, Jt was tated by dealers today that when receipts become heavier, Which whould be acon, prices ro expected 10 be lower, hee e was a little firmer. No, 1 Ontarle colored wan quoted at 17 3-8 per lb and Ne : ucbec colored at 16 7idc, Receipts w rice wed a. firmer feeling dea i ricer show 1 cont « Vigher from th trade, In the: wholesale trade quetdtio unchanged, Receipts were 3,437 cases. Potatoes were a little gheaper again, Prices today, Egg, loeb 'extras, dei frash firsts, 32 to PRODUCE FUTURES cai, Ny Je phat Sosculaure Novem Botan he ree dod 3% HER sh Chong ash WS y higher and ht it wise to protect t Smaaly att hou a new Reason 'hig W the De corabar very at at EF Fg & ily tndng th a ME tr ing, cA -- pinay ud "i Jo) a. 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Hise ondi- tion iy. sthotight to by 'to be serious,' STRATFORD WO WOMAN HUNT Stratford, May 21, -- Mys, Wil- Ham Davidson, Huron street, is in the General hospital as a result of injuries received yesterday. after- poon when car driven by her Bus- band plunged into the ditch" on the highway near Shakespeare. fhe suffered a fractured arm and broken dose, Her husband and son and three other passengers in the car escaped uninjured, * THREE VICTIMS IN GALT Galt, May 21,~Three victims of motor accidents are in the Gall hospital, Tate last night P, Pai- umbo apd Vincent Bellisimo, while returning to their home in Dundas wore crowded off the Hamilton highway by a motorist and their car crashed into a tree, being wrecked, Both men suffered numerous cuts snd shock, Miss M. Belich, 39 Oxford ' street, Guelph, becoming confused in traf- fie at Main and Wellington streets drove her car into the side of a bus, suffering a fractured wrist and as evere cut above the eye, TWO HURT, CAR DITCRED Gananoque, Moy 21.--~While at- tempting to pass another car on the highway within the town Jim. its. yesterday, J, Froe of Seecley's Bay went into the ditch and vir. tually wrecked his car. Samuel Battams Jr, Gananoque, suffered a fracture of the collarbone, and another young man, who was also A passenger, received severe cuts about the head, Free declares he was crowded off the road by the car he was attempting to pass. CRASH VICTIM DIES Kitchener, May 21.--Joslah ¥py of Elmira, died here yesterday af- ternoon from {injuries when the truck in which he. was riding crashed into a pole on the Kitchen er-Elmira highway on Friday af- For the Secure Your Paints Early Holiday We Carry a Full Stock of the New Process Paint made by the Flint Paint and Varnish Co., at popular price of $1.50 per quart. Floglaze Paints and En- amels at $1.25 per qt. Salons Sor all Qu THE FAMOUS RIPOLIN ENAMEL in re 0 PATTE'S SIMCOE STREET NORTH PHONE 128 afternoon, Harry Heinrich of St, Jacob's is facing a charge of reckless driving in connection with the mishap. Pickpockess Harvest Toront!, Ont, = Pickpoikewy reaped a good harvest from vic. tims jammed in the thousands at- tending Woodbine race track Sat- urday. At least four persons were robbed by these light fingered "dips" of about $60. 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