i * THE OSHAWA DAILY 1IMES. SATURDAY; MARCH 15, 1930 "| his this' truth attends raion, promisy mand, - 'Mother Nature, was' chuckling nolse« ueeident he had made | 4 on to na Was, Lf stb # discovery, "1 thin' I know whose tail that was," said Sammy to himself, "Yes, sir, 1 think I know whose toil that If that wasn't the tail of Whitefoot the Wood Mouse, then | tail of a Wood on't know the Mouse when 1 see one, | "Hello, Whilefool I erfed Samm ha Lr this is where you bs 4A "Who. says | am living here?" re: rid Willson "can a fulow 8 wasps' nes hott n a Hp wi making i "Of course he can," replied Sammy : good-naturedly, "But that isn't what ou are doing, You've been living n that nest all winter, Now, own up, Whitefoot, haven't you?" . "IV's, no business of yours whether I have or haven't," squeaked White~ foot rily, You see, he was very much upset. He was angry because his tail had been pinched: he was angry because his secret bad been found out, and he was angry because he had been so careless "Oh, it isn't any business of 'mine," roped Sammy, "You don't buve to tell me unless you want to, uesn that Chatterer the Red Squirrel and Peter Rabbit will be surprised when I tell them what I've found out," av my Jay?" said be rs =a Whitefoot of ull his anger. A fot he over 'Ms face; on V't have ei, do you Sam-1 "I don't have to," replied Sammy, "but this news js too good to keep, Chitterer and Peter have been looks ing for vour home for a long time, They've seen this wasps' hest dozens of times, just as I have, and never kuessed that you would be smart en. ough to 'make your nest in it. Your nest is in it, Isn't it?" "If I tell you truly, will you prom- ise not to tell any one else?" White- doot usked, ; Sammy promised, Then Whitefoot told him how he has discovered that nest at, the binning of winter and how' he had, juilt his own home ine side it and lived there ever since up- disturbed, Sammy Jay admired Whiteloot's , smartness and kept his word, So to this day' Peter Rabbit pil ALS Nationa! Drug & Chemical Co. of Ggriads, Limited, Toronto, Canada en An SE, all through the winter, and Chatterer the Red Squirrel still wonder where Whitefoot's home was x, T, W. Burgess) The next, story: "Flip Calls His Master" OAS SOAP BATH BIE FOR WHALES AMOUNTS 70 $230 'alvage Company's Boat Ex- plodes, Spraying Oil Over 30 Whales Va.icouver, March 16-~The most gue bill in the world has just been by the Pacific Salvage Comp- any of Victoria, It is for 230 giving a thorough bath with gasoline, soap and hot water to 30 whales, One of the company's boats went to Aku tan Golden Forest, ashore near that DDD heal overnight? Sometimes, Wore often it takes longer to wash out he Balaots comp and no ation, a ng, cooled, instantly, ¥. W. Thompson Drug Ste, point, The salvage company was give en. every absigtance by men of the whaling station nearby, The whalers were steadily bring~ ing dead whales in from sea and moorit em at the station for pro- cessing, Thirty lay moored, side by side, awaiting conversion to everye thing 'desirable from hair tonic te perfume, when the tanks of the Gold en Forest burst, * dong, slim tall = hang from on" he Tawar curt of big wasps' newt | Y30 DUE, ak tal ot BER bat wip In i Duih on the edge of | fh" o pressed, he lowered that tell» ---- tale tail of his through'. his little ; round doorway once more, There it hung. You see, Whitefoor was eare- less oneg more, Sammy Jay chuck- led, Then he spread his wings and flew down and alighted close behind that teMtale tail, Reaching out quickly, he seized a tip of it in his bill and pinched it. He pinched hard too, did Sammy Jay, Things happened hard and fast That tail was withdrawn in a hurry and In its place appeared a pretty little head with Iarge black eyes, in which were mingled fright and ang: er } TIME. TABLES : "Hallo Whiteloot!" eried Sammy Jay | OPS bbbdddtod ddd diddidin "So this is where you are living Cob: BR. TIME TABLE -- Asa J the Green Forest. He had seen that Going " | tall withdrawn, so he knew that the m fatty (Except Sunday), m: Dally (Except Sunday), pi m, owner of that tail was inside that hs 1s lly (reg Sunday) wasps' nest, { $ WE ; a -- malty I PHONE 22 i: 0 =n paw gy HEY pm, pr (Except unday), hi Maplin CANAD JATIONAL | G00 OLD HINDU CUSTOM, TOMMY, ({ Li. ve, Jan, 5. i Y ) Y 1 HINDUS . THOM § Naoto. { THE EAST INDIATYS CALLED THEM f HEARING WEAR, LINEN SUITS GENERALLY LOOK . Sillicoe Bt. KB -- We Deliver ally, excent Sunday. ong" | PAE~JAMAS LINEN EL» . junsy on pe PAL: JAMAS, PAE MEANING LEG, AND AS \F THEY: HAD BEEN SLEPT IN. ny. 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