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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Mar 1930, p. 10

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§ 1 8 Gulu "and it always will be sq. te E hy YHE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, on . ST ii Rk © NEE y iid / aaa wig? ' FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 Ci EE stat & tp ¥ a Lb dor RAY uy 4 The Telltale Tajl 4 / iy § ~ here are no trifles you whl find vu to truth you've wholly blind, ~-0ld Mother Nature, {Ill 42" Whitefoot the Wood Mouse knew ~how persistenly Peter Rabbit, ,Ohatterer the Ked Squirrel and mmy Jay were looking for uw is home, It wag like a game, He wwas hiding und they were trymg to find him. He enjoyed it. He enjoyed matching his wits against A ir wits, It tickled him to peep ut of the little round doorway of + ls home and see these other little 'people close at hand with no sus. picion at all that he was anys "where near, mbt if. any one ever lived /a8 Not careless at some time her, The most careful peb- ple will sometimes forget and be careless, It always has been sv Care- lessness has cost the lives of very many little" people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows, just as ft has cost the lives of It wis cares " ofasny human folks, $ ess that finally gave away L %0L his still, 2) #=no wind. rh. LL >." a Machinery Repairing fiProsmnuy that th "Is a tail!" '. #Whitefoot's secrer, F'Sammy Jay sometimes Is ao very noisy fellow, Sometimes he is & wery qulet fellow, He has a way of being urouhd when you do not kiiow he is around. It happened that late one afternoon Sammy alighted fn a tree on the edge of the Green Forest, right near where Whitefoot the Wood Mouse had his home; Sammy had made no wound. He. hud kept that tongue Now he sat, just using ose sharp eyes of his, He was- "t looking for any one or anything in particular, © was Just looking for any. thing that might be of interest, A little below him in a bush on the ge of the Green Forest was a ig, gray globe. Sammy knew it for just what it was, He didn't jo it any particular attention, i smdle could think. of nothing about * nest that would be inter- ing to him. So he looked at it without thinking 'about 4t at all Suddenly SBanrmy leaned forward fd those bright eves of his be- jeame fixed on that nest. " There was something hanging down from he A0wér part of it and he way re that that something had mpv- , although at the time there was Sammy - himself didn't He waited and waited. g moved again, sald Sammy to himself--"May I never ralse my 2 topknot again If that fsn't a tall! wef Needs "THOMPSON'S 10 Silicos St. 8. -- We Deliver 2 ~=+fFor Your Drug a ow Eat A Deli htful Breakfast Foed NOTHING TOO LARGE 1 NOTHING. TOO SMALL Adanac YachineShop 3 ~ Diamonds |! | Bassett's fi On Oshawa's Mam Corves al GOAL COAL | Phone 108 W., J. ARG Yard , «Hp Hioor LY Orders Promptly Delises . | SUNDAY AND ho 'OPECIALTY watch Is not giving on we repair ko it tell ¢ atime D. J. BROWN By Thornton W. Burgess ', + Hay He was hiding they wero try. ing to find him i Now what 1s a tall doing there? And whose tail is it?" Now, of course, you know whose tall it was, At was Whitefoot's tafl, Whitefoot has a long, slim tail, For once he had become ecare- less, In moving about inside that nest his tall had slipped out the little round doorway. There it was hanging 'down. Whitefoot didn't think anything about it. He wasn't aware that. it was hanging down outside. After a bit he moved and drew his tail in, But the telltale tail had told Sammy Jay what Sammy wanted o know, It had told him that there was some one in that big wasps' nest that was supposed to be deserted. (Crs orig) . 1030, T. W, Burgess) The next story: "Sammy Jay Learns the 'Whole Secret," Mr. Ramsay MacDonald may be a dreamer, but he is one who works to make his dreams come true, And it is refreshing to have a dreamer today. --~Toronto Mail and* Empire, TTP PY TIME TABLES - } Pw a aad Cal AE TARE an, 9, FH aiard, ie) sm, Dally (Except Sunday), .m. Daily 0 a e Daly (Except Sunday), As boiz (Begpt Sunday » i Daily. (Except Sunday). . Daily (Except Sunday). , Daily (Except Sundav). . Daily, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective Jan, 5, 1038. Standa Eat A 21 a. i Dailpy excent Sunday, ,m, Sunday only Som sab 53 3 Dat Sand Jaily, except . Daily, except Sandi, Daily, except Sunday, Daily. Daily. Daily, Daily, o um, Dally, Lm, Daily, . Daily, except Sunday. um. Daily, A Dally, except Sunday, except Saturday. LRBALRL3ER PROPER: ga3sz8:3 PuNANOO aA LR esN-- Oshawa, Bo BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on ay after nm, ; #5 fi 2883 Bi Esse i => Pas 3 oa 10.50 a.m. 1245 po Pen 2a 2 = 8 mas ds it tong 88 2333; 27992898 z i 2 2WBE Soma 85s 4 Dan £3 Susi Wm, me 4.35 pan. Fotocan maS e535 33 od & H Edm. s8&a32 PIPE g23z2 £ => 32 : Props HEH P2PPPEPTY § 6 H i ! i FY 23p3332253333 = PPPEoPPoalres ' -- i PPP LTO BN 82 oF pnt pPTopeess 33338 BRE: 11,00 a;m, 1.00 pom, 32 25 4.35 pm, 6,50 p.m. EF S&883zanB wll = = PEPYP { = 8 233 11.00 p.m, 1 Time matked Whitby "Hospital, = =F 3 DAY pt nS o H = BS aths HE 227 i -gEEIIse 'Bass Ioesanns Ena EEREREREERR = [) TREE FARNS § S00D NEAR CLAREMONT Mr, and Mrs, Pierce, New. castle, ahd Mr. and Mre, Woodward, Toronto, Move to Village Claremont, March 11="Among thé new comers to the village are Mr, and Mrs. Picrce from: Newcastle, who have purchased 'the ' Forsyth farm east of the village and arc get~ ting nicely settled, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, of Tor. onto, have purchased the Goodman farm south of the village, W. G. Scott, who recently sold his frit; has 'purchased she: Story reg derfce in North Claremont, 3 The fifteenth uapual- corieert End om! ement exerel of the Claremont Continuation School will be held in the Community Hall on Friday evening, March 14, The pro- gram will consist of a farce entitled "Whiskers/" nd a two-agt comedy, entitled "His Butler's Wife,' besides choruses, illustrated songs, solos, readings, and, kchool orchestra selec- tions, John Fleming is having his: resi- dence wired for electric light, Karle Benrose, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Claremont friends, Mes. J. S. Farmer, who has been seriously {Il with bronchitis, has been removed "to the home of Mrs, Thos, Gibbons "where she is pregressing favorably, John Gregg is spending a few days in Toronto, Py So's hy Sa sits by. a frie , {pen [Bonday at fer home wn the' village, i V1 i Rev. A. MeLellan wes in Toronto, oy Monday. The concert given by 'the Stouff- ville choral class in the Community Hall, 'on' Friday evening! was mych enjoyed, Robert Bulby visited his cousin, Frank Beelby, of Atha, on Sunday, Miss Aldine Ward spent Thursday in Toronto, ! ya D, A, Scott, who has been confined to his bed with a severe cold, is able to be around again, + Lyman McCullough, of Toronto University spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Mer Cullough, Peter Stewart, who has been ser. fously ill with pneumonia is progress. ing favorably, Mrs, John Gregg who underwent a critical operation in the General Miss Hilda Suliman, accompanied) Hospital, Toronto, is so far recover- ed" as to be able to suit up for a while each day, i Miss. Mabel McLellan spent the weekeend at her home here. MAPLE GROVE NEWS Maple Grove, Mar, 10,~Mr, and Mrs, larl Osborne, Providence, and Miss Vera JYower, Newcdstle, spent Sunday with thelr psrents, Mr, and Mys, I, Power, Mr, and Mrs, Wright, Oshawa, Rolie at Mr, J. D, Steven's on Bun- ny, . Miss Edna Swallow is spending a week with friends and relatives in Toronto, Miss Carrie Powek, Bowmanville, visited her brother, Mr. Chester Power, on Sunday, Miss Helen Smale, Bowmanville, visited her cousin, Miss Deesie Blackburn, Longue last Wednesday evening was in charge of Miss Edna Swal- low, first: vice-president, "Lhe pro- gram. consisted or Bible reading, Vernon Trimble; devotional topic, Vera Trimole; veadings were glveh by Misses Etelka Trimble, Winnie Lancaster ond Kllen Gimblett, Topic, Miss Hilde Foley and a vo- cal duet by Misses Betty and Mil. dred Bnowdon, We then hal a con- test and some very interesting slides were shown hy Rev, Stainton on "Old King Cole." Miss Annie Laird and Miss Davis, Yonge's Point spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, A, Laird, I--------f--------------t cory OLD GRANNY GETS WANDERLUST GOES FOR A TRAIN RIDE Sydney, Austrblia, March 14, - "Granny" Humphries, aged, 102, got the, wanderlust the other day, took 8 three mile ride on 8 varond and Laen went hue evntemied, Granny came to Austiahia tron studing we her yoy and with hic moneering husband went nto the DACKWOUOUS WU Bud vel eiliy, 4 ed until curiosity got the better hier und she insistes upon taking o train ride, Her three bachelor sony aged 72, 75, and 77, deplored their mother s escapade, A GATEWAY TO THE NORTH Prince 'Aloert national park io the province of Saskatchewan pro- miges to become the most frequent. od gateway to the waters of that al. luring hinterland of Canada as yet #0 litte kaown, Beyound boundar- «08, to the north, west, and east, le a succession of lakes ony wiater- ways, extending like the links of a gllver chain for literally hundreds of miles; on the northwest, finally reaching the waters of the Far North una t' an, and lon the east, Iindson bay. ELLA CINDERS--Footloose In the Fastness AL RLS Eh ---- | WHERE 15 J CAMEMBERT CHEESE 1S MADE I NORMANDY, IN FRANCE, TOMMY. CAMEMBERT CHEESE | MADE, GORGONI0LA eS CAMEMDERT --~ a A << ROQUEFORT DUTCH SOME VARIETIES OF CHEESH Eres Swiss [£37 THE SOFT CMEESES THAT ARE IMPORTED, PROBABLY THE ONE MOST IN FAVOR IS CAMEM: BERT. IT WAS FIRST INVENTED OR DEVISED BY MME MARIEHAREL ON A FARM IN ORME, FRAMCE. RECENTLY'A MONUMENT 111 HER HONOR AS ERECTED ON THIS FARM AND ANOTHER AT i hy MARIE WARE LATRICH 00 PROMAY FAVORS IT REASON WHY THIS DISTRICT HAS BE- COME SO FAMOUS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THIS KIND OF CHEESE 15 THAT THE TEMPERATURE FROM MAY 10 SEPTEMBER MONUMENT AY THE BIRTHPLACE OF CAMEMBERT CHELSIE. ye WELL THEY TOBUILDA IN THE ICE Ld , FRANCE, PROBABLY ONE 9 MAKING AND RIPENING . MENT TO THAT | CHEESE DADDY PUT AW! THAT CHEESE ISN'T DEAD = 173 LIMBURGER OUGHT MONU- BOX, ~N By Geo. McMann FATHER 1D IN THE LIBRARY-GO N AND TALK TO HIM Bl Ln ded OM, MR JIGEHS- | HAVE JUST COMPLETED SUCH COLOR-AND THE ACOUSTICS - OH, THEY wiki BE MARVELOUS! 1 in| . 7 1S THAT so? < <<. OM, IT WiLL. BE BEAUT FUL 0 oH] = Py THERE WILL. BE NO AROUND MY. HOUSE, REIGNERS HANGING | KNOW TT} DOLLY DIMPLES AND BO M wl 5 1900, King Poston &ylcte, nc, Gram Briain eats [AT LAST, DOLLY, BOBBY AND Compy SAD"LE You WiLL GIVE US THRER i (80 THE KING GAVE THEM BACH A) HORSE = DOLLY'S WAS MADE OF STRIPED CALICO ~ | iy AND COMPRY'S Op By' Russ Westover DON'T GET WERE OUT OF ) YOU BOVGHT?/| PINS AND apy 0 SS --------

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