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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Mar 1930, p. 8

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37 han olive, !{ down on the Green Mean been in his place, or Mr, Quack ei- YHE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1999 Dipper Has a Good Meal . By we whole world has a new appeal od a hearty meal. '/ the Grobe. i he---- 'When « Dipper / the: Grebe came dows, ber cause he simply couldn't make those wings of his take another stroke, he was: in despair, Had Mrs, Quack Id ou ther for that matter, the case w not' have seemed so hopeless, | see, ks can le; They can travel quite a distance on those web- ed feet of theirs, But a Grebe's legs are so short that he can go onl a few feet and then pitch forward, Grebe wan't intended for' travel ing on land, Mis "Dear mel" thought Dipper. Whatever shall 1 do now? . If my 'poor wings had, only held out just little longer, § should have reached 'the i ver, Now I'll 'starve to efore 1 can get there, Ip» deed; I doubt if I could get there en if 1 dida't starve, 1 guems it all up with me, Some hungry person will surely find me and that will be the end of me" " Dipper Iny right where he fell for a long time, In fact, he was right there when Flip the Terrier distove ed him, OF course, Flip was tres dously excited and he barked as he would bark his head off, Dip- didn't like that barking, He was afraid. He didn't know what sort of & creature Flip was, but he did know that he was big enough to be dan. gerous, Dut, even though he were ffraid, Dipper had no intention of ae up without a fight, He would t for his life just as'long as there Bush Horses EVERY TUESDAY DURING MARCH AND APRIL meant n W. Burgess Farmer Brown's od picked Dipper : » was any life to fight for. And then came that two-legied creature, which ou know was Farmer Brown's Boy, Favor Brown's Boy picked Dipper up. Dipper' struck at him two or three times, Then he was quiet. Somehow, there was something very Brown's Hors hand, Dipper was tergibly frightened, Of course, Wouldn't you be terribly frightened if a great glant picked you up and carried you Just the same, Dipper couldn't help but feel that he might be a whole lot worse off In fact, he suspected that, had he re~ mained unfound on the Green Meas dows, it would have been a lot worse for him than being carried off by Farmer Brown's Bey. : Farmer Brown's Boy whistled an he carried Dipper up to the house, He took him inside and showed him tb Mother Brown, Then he put some water in a tub and in this he put Dipper. Right awa$ Dipper be- gan to feel better, Yes, sir, he be wan to feel better, He felt quite at home in the water. But he 'couldn't . J ' 'that tub. 'He was just as prisoner in that tb of war , had, been focked. in You sec be couldn't fly out, Ie could 86 were to 'vise out of the water, not. Jump out, because, his '| too short, Farmer Brown's Boy tool a net and went back to the Smiling Pool, There was & certain open place there where Farmer Brown's Boy was certain he could catch some min- nows, He knew that Dipper neede/! food and that nothing would taste ps good to him as fishy When he returned he had a pailful of min. nows, He dropped one in the tub where' Dipper was. There was an exciting minute and then that min. now disappeared headfirst down the throat' of * Dipper, Two more {ols lowed, Dipper's eyes had brighten- ed, As a matter of fact, he was al most happy. "1 guess Thatters are not so : 0s LAE Rd Bh 0 | to himself, ever had fish without the trou! Ee he i930, 1. W, Durge pyr 0 hy A « Burg ob "Dipper Shows Tha next story: MYRTLE PERSONALS Myrtle, Mar, B, == Miss Brawley of Whitby spent the week end wit Miss Pauline Price, Bert Duff has been confined to his bed and under the doctor's care sufe fering from an attack of the flu, Charlie Luke had a sale of milk cows and heifers at the CPR, stock yards on Tuesday, which brought splendid prices. E, Whippey was the largest purchaser, buying eight head for Mr, Alex Calder's farm near Brooklin, Pat White has gone to Pontypool for a time, The Women's Missionary Society niet at the Fn ly.» y compl the treasury, Ben' Davidson 'was busy during the earlier partiof the, week putting sund on the icy parts of the pavement and thus éliminating some of the dangers of motoring' when the road was so slippery, The community club was enter tained, at the . hohe of Frank L, Brown Wednesday night when a good crowd turned out to enjoy some fast games of progressive eur chre. The club purposes haying jts annual oyster supper in the near future, The 'W: M..8, took charge of the leagde on Tuesday night as it was Missionary night, Some very help- ful papers were given on the work, both at home and in foreign fields, A well attended social evening of the Bible class and executive of 'the Sunday school fas held at fie home nd} of Will*Cook south of the village, a ate] on Thursday nights The president, ito sell toshelp replenish Ross Broome, presided, It was decided to have one more social evening and ut the end of this month conclude - these gatherings witha banquet, when a speaker from Whitby would give. an. address. Messrs, George Painter and T, R, Price then took charge of the pro« gram 'und led some amusing games and contests which were entered inty with great enthusiasm, Charlie Pilkey was awarded the first prize for being the best soloist of the evening, while W, Cook and J, A, Carmichael won the trophies for be- ing 'the best "feeders" of the even ing. The ladies served refreshments, The next gathering will be at the home of O, H, Downey, Harry Lane has installed a new radio, . Mr, and Mrs, Jumes Bucher and Thos. Thompson "attended the fun- eral of the former's brother in-law, George Macke of Oshawa, on Thursday, TAUNTON TOPICS Taunton, March 18-~Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Sander of Oshawa visited their aunt, Mrs, Emma Cornish, rezently, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thompson and Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Amott were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Cross. nian at North Oshawa, Several of the farmers attended the tale at the farm of Mr, Pogson last week, § UNFAIR MEANS "Another new hat! How do you induce your husband to pay for them?" "ute simples I go to see hing at the of '~e wedring the old thing I made myself," ~Pages Gales, Yver- don. : AT THE COUNCIL MEETING Chairman ~~ Well, what had better do with the garbage on th soutly side? Member -- I move that we put all in the hands of a special com mittee, One great achievement of for. mer Ambassador Howard was make a name ke * Esme" a hoy hold word.~Toronto Telegram, The active fluld DDD will wash ¢ Asease germs out of the skin, ys few drops to 1 lormuls beocirsi. opt dhe. ne, two, th rough u ightly spots have disappeared, ¥. W. Thompson Drug Stove soothing about the touch of Farmer}: i /] Sally he a Mit . 1 hed A KL ded GIRL DIRECTO MYETERIOUS Li LY LOST; BE 'CHEMICALS IN TINY ViRy Y\ 16H TE WHEN OLASS 13 D WITH PLIERS DADDY SAYS IT TOOK MEN THOUSANDS OF YEARS TO LEARN HOW TO MAKE MATCHES, WELL, ANYBODY KNOWS WOMEN ARE BETTER MATCH-MAKERS, AMD 1GMITED 11. THE POCKET LIGHTER OF TODAY 1S THIS SAME OLD IDEA EXCEPT THAT THE SPARK IGNITES A GASOLINE: SOAKED WICK INSTEAD OF A MASS OF RAGS. THE FIRST REAL MATCH = THE 30-CALLED "LUCIFER OR FRICTION MATCH ="iS NENT £0 1M 1827, BUT THE FIRST REALLY PRACTICAL MATCHES WERE PUT OH THE MARKEY IN 1899, © 1090, King Poostuves Syndiente, Ine, Orvat Britain rights reserved. TIME TABLES En AMAR . P, R, TIME TABLE Cll Th Tk fr? oo! Sundsy). ne (Except Sunday), A (Txegsi Suntan). Ball: (Except " i} hv ki fi Bek ify. I AL RAILWAYS T hy Sunday, 8.31 a.m. Dally, 8.58 am, 10,00 a.m, Dally, + Bm, wi. cad i Bm Rab at 47 pom, i 3 Ys, 1s if hen MEN BEGAN 0 CHIP PLINY 10 MAKE AES THEY LEARNED THAT FIRE MAY BE DRAW PROF! STONE THIS DEVELOPED RIO THE FLINY-AND: STEEL OF COMPARKTVELY RECENT TIMES, THE STEEL WAS STRUCK ON FLINT AND A STARRY SPARK FELL INTO A BIT OF CHARRED LINBITINOER) ~ S48 am. £4 a ye Ep ' 10.08 a.m, PHONE 22 |i For Your Drug Needs bwin = _ THOMPSON'S ins so Siilicos 8t. 8, -- We Deliver land AGAINST? STEEL WHEN TNE TRIGOER WAS PULLED RNIN INFLAMPABLE MATERIAL IY DODY OF STR gy - By Geo, Mec WELL" | THIN VE PAO THE LAbT BILL ON ON OUR NEW HOUHE-AT LEAST 1 HOPE BO - YES. ony © IT JUST LIKE ~ DREAM? NOW WE MUST GET A YACHT. ) ave 4 except Saturdey, 4 en pm, nm. Whithy, Quhawa, Bowranel ' i= JHA bd | C1 DOLLY DIMPLES AND BOBBY BOUNCE a. AT COMBY ------ bala Ls CRIED AND HE JUMPED cor! THIS 18 (] E OF FISH, TILE. TAKES.

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