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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Feb 1930, p. 10

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io. 2 ER THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930 oy Scout Activities News of what the Boy Scouts of Oshawa are ing contributed by the scout lead- ers. Contributions to this column will be welcomed, and should be sent to the Times office morning each not later than Tuesday orn Mr. Ibbotson and feel that SCOUT EDITORIAL Those who were fortunate en- "ough to attend the Jecent Scout leaders' Conference in St. Cathar- Ines, were privileged to listen to a <- very inspiring address by Rev. Stan- ley Russell of Deer Park United + Church. Toronto, in which he said that Scouting was the great re- mover of barriers both religious » and racial. It was, he said, the greatest un- ifying movement of the World, This, along with the endorse- ment of the League of Nations, _ makes us all proud to belong to . Such an institution. an TE 0 = BE EL a . swing and it is hoped to have i . given _ their. city, and the wonderful way \ in painstaking effort which might Fer boys, 0 [------ ~ Troop will be held in the Rotary i hd thd] and we must remember that as Scouts we have a duty to perform in keeping the movement so. Sueh compliments are not unde- served, for our Scout Laws state guite clearly thdt a Scout is a friend to all, and a brother to cv-! ery other Scout, regardless of race, easte or creed, but it is one thing to say that you will do a thing and another 'thing to do it. It is the visible spirit of cam- arederic evinced by all Scouts thet brings such statements from those not connected with the movement, and it is up to us to deserve such remarks by actually living the part, | Many boys can recite the Scout Laws perfectly, but how many can give a detailed explanation what they mean? Every bos should go over the Laws and ask himself exactly what he is saying when he recites them and then go through =a little per- jod of self-examination to see whether he is living up to them. The Troop Concert of the Fifth Hall on Saturday, Mar. 1st. Work on the program is in full good entertainment again this year The St. Catharines Scouts are to be complimented on the support them by the residents of in which they worked vcth before and during the Scout Leaders' Con- ference to make it the success that it was, The window display of the Wolf Cub's work was certainly a lesson well be learned by some of the old- | We hear that Mr. N. Ibbotson has taken over the duties of Akela of the Sth Cub Pack from Reg. Fry who has been finding it dif- fleult to attend the meetings. We are sorry that Reg has found it necessary to be relieved but we d'housands ' Now Ect "Basis A Deli_iiful Breakfast Food | | Aa 18 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH of | 3 a | #11. 1.3 he will make a very good Akela. The following song 'was sung by the Cubs of St. Cath, rines at the Scout Leaders' Conference and was enthusiastically encored: Oh, a Cub without a smile, Is like a dog without a tafl, A fish thats out of water, Or a track without a rail; A hike without & hiker, Or a book without a leaf, A sneeze without a =1cezer. Or a cow that isn't beef. Oh! a Cub without 5 smile, Is like na car without {its wheels, A: cold without a hanky. Or a boy without his meals; So if you meet a chap who's smil ing The whole of the live-long day. You can bet your boots he's g Wolf 1 Cub, Afld the smile Is tiuere to 'stay. at the Y.M.C.AT as usual. Phe meeting was carried on by the * Assistant Seoutmaster, the | | For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S | 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- Wo Deliver an a a a | EX TIME TABLES 3 Ee A ae a a) C. P, R. TIME TABLE Effective Jan. 9, 1930, (Standprd Time) Going West m. Daily (Except Sunda; . Daily . Daily (Except Daily. . Daily (Except Sunday). ing East Sun Daily. Daily (E pt Sunday). Daily (Except Sunday). Daily (Except' Sunday). Daily. 11.10 p.m. 12.05 a.m. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective Jan. 5, 1930. (Standard Time) East Daily, except Sunday. Sunday only. 8.21 a.m. 8.58 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 7 p.m, v, except Sunday. p.m. . except Su a except Sunda; oi ily. 1. Daily, except . Daily, + Daily esthorad [3 xcept Sunday. except Sunday, 2.02 p.m. Daily, except Sunday. 4.37 p.m. Daily, 7.19 p.m. § 7.27 p.m, 8.42 p.m. Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE 'WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on a~d efter Sept. 29, 1929 Going West . Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Bowmanville Oshawa Whitby Hospital 615 a.m, . 7.25 am 7.20 a.m. 8.20 a.m. *9.45 a.m, ) a.m, 10.50 a.m. 12.45 p.m. 4.35 pm. 6.45 p.m. - Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Sho 1¢1 King St. W. Phone 1214 Diamonds ! Bassett's : On Oshawa's Mam Corner COAL COAL hone 193 W. J. SARGANT Yard su Bloor "treet kK. Orders Promptly Delivered § | | 4% Prince St) Oshawa, Ont.. Felt Bros: The Leading Jeweler REPAIRING . WATCRES OUR SPECIALTY If your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair » and make it tell the correct time D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh. awa Hailroads 10 King St. W, Phone 189 Established (886 | 11.00 p.m, Tir 10.40 p.m, 10.35 p.m. 11.55 p.m, 11.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m, £ 1.1 " 4.35 pa 6.30 pun, pan. 12,00 p.m. busses to 9.50 p.m, 11.10 p.m, e marked * are through Whithy Hospital, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY: SCHEDULE Going West Leave Bowmanville *9.00 a.m, "11.30 a.m. 1.45 p.m, 245 pom, 5.45 p.m, 7.45 pom, *10.00 p.m, Leave Hesnital 10.00 a.m. 12.30 p.m, Arrive Whitby Leave Oel 9.3 awa Bowmanville 10.30 a.m, 11.00 aim. 1.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m, 500 p.m, 7.00 p.m, 9,00, p.m, 11.30 p.m, are through Whitby 10,15 a.m. 5 7.30 pum, 9.30 pum, 12.00 pum, busses, to 11.00 p.m, Time Whithy Hospital, Special Busses For All Occasions Reasonable Rates and Phone GRAY COACH LINES (Standard Time) Leave Oshawa JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLOR? J. W. Worrall, Oph. D Eyesight Specialist Phone 5215 The Fiifth Troop wet on Friday | PHONE 22 Scoutmaster being at tho Leaders' Conference in St, Catharines," * Next Friday it is expected that bors of the Seventh Troop who will the Troop will entertain the mem- be out of quarters for that night, SCOUT NOTICES Oth Troop--The Fifth Troop will meet at the Y.M.C.A. next Friday. Court of Honour 7.00 p.m, Meeting 7.80 p.m. Boys must come with rubbers or running shoes for the gymnasium ang bring their good turn Hsts with them. 2nd OSHAWA TROOP Troop meets Wed. 7 p.m. Every Scout is urged to be present. There will be a detail of badge awards for the last year. Last Wed. night was 5 red letter night for the 2nd Oshawa's, when the Rev. A. M, Irwin and Mr, Max Soans payed them visit, afid both visitors gave a wonderful talk to the boys in story form, y We would appreciate at any time visits from the parents of the boys, THIRD OSHAWA TROOP The 8rd Troop has new quarters with the 6th Troop cn Albany ®t. Mr, Terry would like any boys who wish to become Scouts to see him at once, More scouts are asked to attend the meeting to be held on Friday, February 21st at 7.30 p.m. at 'the church. Court of Honour will be held at 7 o'clock -Wednes- day, Feb. 19, at 182 Kigg St. BE. SEVENTH OSHAWA TROOP On Friday night pext, February 21, the Seventh Troop will visit the Fifth Troop at the Y.M.CiA. All Scouts of the feveuth Troop at 7.30 sharp. THE SEVENTH WOLF CUB PACK The Seventh Cub Pack will meet as usual in St. George's Parish Hall Centre 8t., at 7.00 p.m. on Friday night. | FRIEND TO ANIMALS BADGE 1. Must have a goneral knowl. edge of habits, food, and all that tends to the well being of the fol- lowing animals: horse, cow, sheep, dog, cat. and rabbit, and be able to recognize any form of cruelty or ill-use to which they are sub- ject, 2. Know in respect of any of the nimals the usual minor ailmen.s, | and what simple remedies may be employed. 3. Have kept a ret In a good condition "of comfort and health are asked to meet at the YMCA. for at least twelve months, or (3) Have an elementary knowledge of what to do 4n cases of accldents to animals, alsp of any laws passed for their protection. --W. G. Sutton, Scoutmaster. ) Judge: "The two men were fight. ing with chairs, Didn't you try to establish peace?" Witnéss: "No, there was not a third chair." Visitor: "That's the village doc- tor isn't it?" Native: *Yes." Vis- itor: 'Is he a good doctor?" Na- tive: "Oh, he's all right if you've got a strong constitution," Caller--Are you sure the man- ager is not in? Office Boy--Do you doubt his word, Sir?--Halifa% Chronicle, w CURIOUS The negro was being tried and asked for time to obtain legal as- sistance, : "Legal assistance!' snapped the Judge, "You were caught in the Jeweler's shop, two policemen saw | vou. You had the goods on you, and you have been convicted forty- two times. Now, what could a lawyer say for you?' ™ "Well, Sah, Judge," gaid the negro, 'that's just what I'll sure be interested tuh know."'--Van- couver Star, THE WRONG ONE | Mrs. Akers--"l saw a young man | trying to kiss your daughter." | Mrs, Brown--"Did he?' { Mrs, Akers--"No." | Mrs. Brown--""Then it wasn't my | daughter." | KIDNEY AcwkacHEb,, LTH. h ADDER rrROY ELLA CINDERS--Tools of Escape r-- smn Neew. mn] THINKS HE HAS US OUTWITTED! BUT TELLING TOMMY TIMES ARE HARD, GO INTO THE By Bill Comelmon and Charlie Plant LARA RE XIE 3.) 0 Wo Wir." crnnerasits HIV WHY CAN'T ViE HAVE SOMETHING §& TOMMY DIFFERENT TO EAT, DADDY © MIGHT WELL, WE COULD SOME OF THE FOOD OTHER FOLKS LIKE. § BUT YOU HOT ENJOY THE COMMON IGUANA OF SOUTH AMERICA ITS WHITE FLESH RESEMBLES CHICKEN. JRACTICALLY EVERY MON-POISOHOUS PLANT AND AIMAL IS USEDAS FOOD BY SOMEONE SOME WHERE AT SOME TIME . THERE SEEMS TOBE NO LIMIT TO'WHAT MAN CAM AMD WiLL EAT. [RASSHOPPERS ARE SERVED 1 DRIED FORM I RESTAD RANTS IN CALCUTTA. THE ARABS EAT THEM BOILED. LOCUST WITH AN ORDER OF PNTS ON THE SID=. TIMES. AHTS ARE A FAVORITE TROPICAL DISH. THE CHINESE EAT THE SILKWORM AFTER IT HAS SPU [T5 COCOON AMD TURNED INTOA CHRYSALIS. SOME SOUTH AMERICAN IHDIAS * EAT MONKEYS AHD SOME FOLKS UKE SQUIDS. © 1930, King Features Syndicate, Ji If TASTE LIKE BETTY. i WHITE ANTS ALMOND C146, MOTHER, SHE'S 1CIr6 {ff A CAKE! / Ine, Great Britain rights reserved. By Geo. McManu You DID? 2 SIMCOE ST. SO { AND WE WENT INTO THE WALL" PAPER BUSINESS y a YES-WE COP ALL THE LEAD PIPES AND GAS FIXTURES ON THE JOBS WE GET WHAT SWELL. YOUNG MEN THEY TURNED OouUT TO BE fri» 'y I 1b RN Jl © 1030. Int Feature Servier, Ine. Great Britain 215 Mi nights reserved IM SO PLEASED -1 JUST ENGAGED THE EXCLUSIVE DE LANCEY AND CO, | DOLLY DIMPLES AND BOBBY BOUNCE pe : 3 © 1000, Ring Pestores Syndicate, Lor. Great Brithin rights reserved v ; we oi, i { Dolly, BoBBY. 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