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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Apr 1930, p. 10

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mae Buds Len SS 2 =: , The Leading. J 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH | a | J3g232=] J3%4"| [32 302' | ERS ss THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930 By Thornton W. Burgess -- [ Through caution there 1s little fost; So pause and always eount he cost, the Mrs, Quack, Mrs, Quack bad sat on her eggs all day, For some time now she had been looking forwdrd to the hour when she could slip away and got mn little needed exercise while she filled her crop with good yellow corn, put in the Smiling pool for her by Farmer Brown's Boy, The more she thought of that eorn the hungrier she grew, she would wait until the Black Shadows came creeping out from behind the Purple Hills, That is the hour she likes best, Tt is a beautiful hour, a peaceful, quiet hour, "I'm nearly starved," thought Mrs, Quack, "Pretty soon now I can slip out, My, but that eorn will taste good! I don't know when J have been as hungry as I am now, I think I'll start in just a few minutes," Mrs, Quack was just preparing to leavé the nest when those quick, watehful eyes of hers saw RR shadow pass just a little 'way be- yond her, Instantly she looked up to see what had made the shadow, A moving shadow is something to be suspicious of, At least, it 1s to nll the people of the Green Forest and the Green meadows, Mrs, Quack looked up just in time to see a great, broad-winged bird out lined against the sky. There was no sound of wings, Had that bird been a shadow, it could have heen no more silent, "Hooty the Great Horned Owl!" muttered Mrs, Quack under her breath, "I wonder if he has kept on, or If he has come over fo the Smiling Pool to hunt, It looked to me as if his wings were set to alight somewhere near, T have a feeling that he is already sitting in the top of a treé very near at hand, Oh dear! What did he have to come now for? 1T want my din- ner and [ don't dare move with him around." Mts, Quack sat there quietly for ft long time, The Wack Shadows eame creeping out across the Green Meadows and through the little swamp, It grew qpite dark, Mrs, Quack grew hungrier and hungrier, There had been noth. ing further to indieate that Hooty the Owl was around, For all she knew, he might be far away In the Green Forest by this time, Still, she remained on her nest, "Oh dear, how I want that corn!' sald she to herself, *I suppose 1t is silly of me not to go get it, Somehow, I have a feeling that Hooty Is sitting in a tree not far away walting and watching, T don't know why I have that feel. ing, but I do, Ho here I am go- ing hungry just because of a feel. ing," For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- We Deliver Machinery Repairin NOTHING A Noung NOTHING TOO SMALL. Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St, W, Phone 1214 FE ---------- | ] Diamonds ! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner - COAL COAL Phone 198 WA' OUR SPECIALTY It your watch fs not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct me D. J. BROWN Official Watch Inepertor fo {y ate or for Like lg Re awa Ratlroads ~~ | ing St, W. hone 180 eweler JANG alr ym Had she moved, then it would have been the end of her Suddenly, without *the least warning, the voice of Hooty the Owl rang out, It seemed to Mrs, Quack that it was right in her very ears, Really, it was from a tree hetween her and the edge of the Smiling Pool, In spite of her- self, Mrs, Quack moved ever so little at the sound of that sudden terrible hunting call, Bhe toucheq a dead leaf and it rustied very faintly, Nevertheless, a second later Hooty the Ow! was hovering almost over Mrs, Quack, Bhe looked up into his great, savage, yellow eyes, and it seemed to her that they were glaring right down at her, Had she moved them, it would have heen the end of her, Had so much ns one of her small feathers stirred, Hooty would in. stantly have seen her, Dut she didn't move a particle, Ho far into the evening she continued to sit hungry-=-but not daring to move, It wasn't until a very late hour that she heard Hooty's eéall far away in the Green Forest, and knew that he had left, Then she STR ll rh a : TIME TABLES pPPRPIRDPRPE RTS ENR C.F, R, TIME TABLE Effective Jan, 9, 1934, (Standard Time) Going West Daily (Except Sunday), Daily Daily (Except Sunday), Daily, Daily (Except Sunday), 5.45 am, 6.28 a.m, £.40 a.m, 4.37 pom, 7.50 p.m, 10.05 a.m, 2.04 pom, 1.03 n.my 11.10 pom, 12.08 am, Going Daily, a Dally (Except Sunday) Daily (Excent Sunday), Dally (Except Sunday), Daily, CANADIAN NATIONAL Effes RAILWAYS tive Jan, §, 1936, (Standard Time) Easthound | £21 am, Daily, excent Sunday, 8.58 an, Sunday enly. 10.00 a.m, Dally, i 17 p,m, Daily, except Sunday, 32 p.m, Daily, except Sunday, 47 pan, Daily, excsut Sunday, 42 pom, Dany, pm, Daily, excent Saturdny, am, Daily, pom Daily Wes ny 12,07 ny 20 am, Dally, 45 am, Daily, 59 a.m, Daily, 20 aan, Daily, except Sunday, 3 a.m, Daily, except Sunday, 2 p.m. Daily, except Sunday, 7 pan, Dally, 9 p.m, Sunday enly, 27 pom, Daily," except Sunday, 42 p.m Daily, except Sunday, 1 ? 6, 9 1 2 3 L] 5 § 6 0° ? Ll 7 ? 8 Whitby, Osh: Bowmanville " "BUS LINE WEER DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on end after Sept, 230, 100 Going Arrive Hoapital Arrive Whithy 25 am, am, 45 am, an, Lea Leave Bowmanville Oshawa Sam, 7.10am, " 22neladn-Sdnun S2=353rsssnnRn Bemomah®TSe AE BEnuTE=s Wad png 11,00 pom, 11.10 pom, mm, Pine marked © &re busses to Whitby Hosnital, SUNDAY AND HoLiBAY SCHEDULE .. = E 3 ond a= -- a PT ge PE=25k ... ~ i 3 3 » ' AN, Mimi, % A Hotel Disfinctively Different' i TY | ONERSRHETER JL ATA SIFY b, Now Ready for J - FETTER LWOLLINGER, 9c. v EUGENE C.FEVIER, Ang DIY 4 tective Kwing, puzzling over the whereabouts of an automobile al logedly used in the robbery of John Monkhouse's tailor shop at Btoutf- ville early Saturday morning, when cloth to the value of $2,000 was stolen, On Saturday evening while the detectives were writing down a description of the hunted machine in front of o garage on Dundas sireet west, where the missiug machine had heen Lived, the eur for which they were hunting was driven along the street in front -ot elr 'noses, Pursuing it west Krect to a Jane in the rear ot Hoatrice street, Detectives Waters louse and Kwing entered the lang from different entrances, and win revolvers drawn foreed five men to line up agafust 4 tence, keeping thelr hands rhove their heads All five were ventured out to get her dinner, (Copyright, 1080, I, W, Burgess) The next story: "Unc' Billy Possum Suspects Something." Irr--------r-------- MANY ROBBERIES NEAR NEWMARKET ARE SAID SOLVED Queer Coincidence Aids Police in Arresting Two Suspects ; along Dundas Toronto, April 15, Urging e¢ldence came tn the uid of Delecs tive-Nergeant Waterhouse and Dé- taken to head- Three were later ro- fegsod, and Bolly Fader ana Thomas Garlock, both living. sat 465 Bathurst Street, who were driving in the car, wére held, charged with shopbresking and re colving, Police Sergeant Thomas Kirk 'of Newmarket and VV, C, Barraclough will endeavor to link the two ue cused with a series of vobberies ot country stores at Iichmond Hil, Mount Albert and Button - during the pest few months, in which shopkeepers were completley wiped cut of thelr stock by robbers, URGES EVERY TOW 10 HAVE AIRPORT Opinion That Flying Is Dangerous Being Over- come, Says Speaker qugriers, Toronto, April 15 we Urging every community to supply an ports, J. A, Whison, Controller of Civil Aviation of the Department of National Defence, Ottawa, 'oul lined the progress of civil uviae tion in Canada since its Inception, in his address at the Hoyal Cana dian Inetitute here paturday night "Good airports nre needed Canada, The governments cannot bulld them all, Jvery community should supply its own airport, gid Mr, Wilson, He pointed out progress had hean wnlow aviation on sceonnt of the opinion | held by the average man thut 11 Ing was nn dungerous game, Th opinfon iw gradually oven come however, anu although in civil | hein public mind Is surely ndvaneing | Forest patrol, mining explora | were touched on in Mr, ms | renched nn lowe low i? the growth of civil avaltion in the | tion In the north and the wir mun | | service Wilson's address, During the sum~ mer moths, he said, a quarter of o billion deres of Lorest land was under supervision of the patrol, Mining evelopu in Northern Canada had been greatly facil tuted by the use of sirveratt, Mr. Wilson pointed out, and air travel Vas becoming.a commonplace thing In that district, Good men and machines, assuring sutely, mads buy point in Canada accessinle within two days by wir, he stated, EE -------------------------- NAVAL RIVALRY BETWEEN BRITAIN AND U.5, ENDED Stimson Declares in Broad. cast Conference Has Been Success New York, April 15 ful outcome of the parley was elnimed Hecretury of Btate son in nn speech London over the to the United Naval rivalry tutes nnd Great nid, "js definitely at In our present agroement," he indd referving to he trenty between tha United Crest, Britain and Japan, "we hove reached fhe { lavel of mit that J have, every heard wor! ougl pcunend and v have evel than any of o attained when Buccons London nuval youterduy by Henry L, Blim hrondenst Columbian chain hoetweon the Britain," le un end," lowe ¢ thought conld here Mr, Stimson said the three pov ume ors hod ugreed on nm total net re of nhout, HG0,000. tous ie thei ) fit foot bul propeiated for, nu bulldin un nj from | States and Canada, | United | Hmfttation | Hinten, | Constant dally testing and blending of the world's che teas give Red Rose Tea its inimitable flayor snd nevervaryi goodness, Every package guaranteed, PP REDRO TEA isgood ted' RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good ANSTEY reduction "greater that the ton- nage of the present Italian fleet," "Wg have every hope that Frances and Haly will eventually join in the limitation of thelr fleets: similar to that which we hnve attained," he added, "But that 16 0 result which, to be 6ffec tive, must come only when each country fully realizes the advan ny' which will follow." 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