: THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930 | Sammy and Mrs. Sammy Save the Flowers »"By Thornton W. Burgess We know not always what we io; That done for mo may profit yom ~Potor Rabbit, Peter Rabbit was delighted, He was sure that he had discovered the nest of Sammy Jay and Mwy, Jay, © But to make. doubly sure, he Hid under the branches of a hemlock tree, from beneath which he could peep out and wee all that Was going on, It wasn't long be- fore he saw Mrs, Jay, She had food in her mouth, Bhe flew straight up to that nest, Once more Peter chuckled, Prom where Peter sat he could look out, across u gentle slope of brown pine needles and dotted all pver that slope under the whisper. Ing pines were Pink Lady's-Blipp- ers just like the one he had found near the Crooked Little Path, He noticed that they grew. singly, ov in little groups, but seldom, if ever, close together, In that way they showed their full beauty, Had they been growing together in masses, they would not have been nearly so beautiful, Poter was just about ready to go on his way when he heard voices and knew that some one was coming down the Crooked Little Path, Presently he heard a little scream of delight and a woman rushed over to the nearest Lady's #lipper and pleked it, Another followed and whe. too, began to Slippers, How Peter fok Lady's H do something to make did want to them stop, 4 "1 know just what will happen, Peter sald to himself, "They'll plek every flower on this hillside, Oh dear, I wigsh I could do some- thing about it!" It was just then one of these wo- men passed under the tree in which was the nest of Sammy Jay, Some- thing happened! At first Peter did- n't understand what had happened, That woman gave a little shriek, dropped her flowers and clapped both hands to her head, Her com. panion came runnig to seo What the trouble was, No sooner did she arrive than she did exactly the same thing, Ando then Peter saw what had happened, Sammy and Mrs, Jay had attacked these in- truders, Mrs, Jay had struck the And then Peter saw what had happened these flowers loft in a little while, Now If those folks don't come badk, and no other flower-pickers come this way, there will be more flowers another year, Sammy and Mrs. Jay have done just what I wanted to do." As on matter of fact, the two lad: fes hadn't stopped to even plck up the flowers they - had dropped. Sammy Jay has a sharp bill, So has Mrs, Jay, And all those two ladies could think of was getting away from those sharp bills nas quickly as possible, Peter crept out from his hiding place and went on his way. Presently, not far from the Laughing Brook where the ground was wet, and where there wers no pine trees, Peter found some more Lady's. Blippers, but these were 'yellow instead of pink, The flowers were quite Hke the pink ones in shape, ae : TIME TABLES § y aaaassnasan assess auils yd ol P, R, TIME TABLE but the plants were very different, These flowers were at the top of tall stalks, with several leaves growing out from them, Peter thought of the flower-pickers and he hoped with all his heart that they would not discover these, for here there was no Sammy Jay jo drive them away, (Copyright, 1080, TT, W. Durgens) The next story: "Danny Meadow Mouse Is Out of Boris, During a big football match one of the spectators persisted In making uncomplimentary remarks in a rather loud volce about the referee, At last the referees could stand it no longer, wo ho went up to the fellow and said: ' "My man, I've been watching you carefully for at least 20 min~ utes=" Interrupting him the spectator retorted: "I'm not sur. prised, 1 could rea you wore not watching the play," i DEMAND CHURCH EXPLAIN STAND ON BIRTH CONTROL Social Service Council Urges That Clergy Consider Scientific Methods Toronto, May 2.---Mrs, W. A consideration of birth control by the church and » declaration by it ws to whether it considers birth control methods good or bad, and why, ure sought by the Social Serviee Couns ell of Canada, as evidenced by the enthusiasm which greeted the report of a special committee on family life in 'Canada, at the annul meeting of the council yesterday afternoon in the Royal York Hotel, ' A copy of the report, which was resented by Dr. Hugh Dobson of ancouver, will be sent to every mem ber of the clergy connected with the council, a unanimous resolution decreed, Detailing statistics which tended to show an alarming increase in ile gitimate births and divorce, the com. mittee placed the responsibility for the disintegration of family fife on a plurality of eauser, which Included "a combination of vommdrcialisn and sensationalism, whether expressed in the church, newspaper, magazine, no- vel or motion pleture," The "revolt of youth" and "petting" werd not responsible, In the commit, tee's opiaien. "If the ministry of the chureh and chureh bodies generally continue to refrain from the consideration of such questions, they will do so to their own detriment" the report reads on the section devoted to birth control "If selentific or artificial me- thods of birth control are bad, it is high time the church should explain wherein they are bad to the people, If they are good, it is high time the chreh should break its silence on thetBubject, CLAREMONT BRIEFS reno, April 9th=Mrs, 1D, A. 84 is visiting her brother in Windsor, Miss Mary MeNab and Miss Effie Miller are spending a few days 'In Toronto, Misses Viola and Georgina Forsyth of Oshawa, spent the Easter holidays with thelr parents, Mr, and Mrs, G,| f M. Forsyth, Miss Jessic MeGlyshan, of Toronto, spent Monday with her cousin, Miss Margaret Hamilton. Mrs, J, Nichol, of Toronto, speht the week-end with Miss Margaret Graham, Mr, and Mrs, Jock Fraser have taken up residence in the Bundy apartments, The former 8" in the employ of Mr. James Underhill, Mr, Jolin McGrath is building a addition to his ice cream parlor, The public will find ample accomodation or all thelr wants, Mr and Mrs, Nesbit, of Uxbridge, called on Miss Smith on Sunday. Miss Jean Stewart of the continu. ation school spent last week at her home in Atha, Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Pilkey, of Toronto, spent the week-end with their relatives in the village, Mr, John Neal of Mount Forest, Is visiting Mrs, Borland and other Mr, Thos, Stephenson and daugh- ter, Miss Merle, of Oshawa, attended the funeral of the late Mrs, J. 8, Farmer on Friday. Miss Elizabeth Smith spent Suns day with ber brother in Uxbridge. Seeding is In full swing with the land in admirable condition for work. ing: The fall plowing was nearly completed last fall and ft will not be long with' favorable weather till the seeding will be all done, A general campaign of cleaning up is on in the village and gardens are being. ploughed and planting 'will soon be general, Mr. and Mrs, C. Clements, of Tos ronto, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, J, Sulman, SPEED HOG In days of yore, If anybody miss~ od a stagoe-conch, ho was contented to walt two or three days for the next one, Now he lets out a squawk it he misses one section of a re volving door,~Activities, ELLA CINDERS--Crowded Quarters SAAT ENT AN WY | [SILENCE 15 THE PRICE OF ADMISSION OR WE'LL FIND WITH MUCH ' TTT BL ii cnn i i MLA it Hig! | yi! ----. WALLPAPER YAS FIRST INVENTED AS A CHEAP SUBSTITUTE FOR THE COSTLY HANGINGS OF BRO" CADE AMD TAPTSTRY, TOMMY, SOME DESIGHS WERE PRINTED WITH GLUE AD BANS OF COLORED HOOL WERE STUCK OM IT TO IMITATE YELVETS, CARLY ENGLISH WALL PAPER, 16 LN CENTURY TEXTILE PUTTERNS WERE INE LARLIEST IY WALLER © | we ENGLISH MOT CENTURY = 1 WONDER HOW DADDY LEARNED S0 MUCH ABOUT WALLPAPER ® HE ALWAYS GOES AWAY ON A BUSINESS TRIP WHEN MOTHER HAS AMY PAPERING DONE, lective April 27, 1930, (Standard Time) Going West Dally Daily Daily (Except Sunday), Daily Daily Going East Daily Daily Datly (Eacept Sunday) Daily Daily WALL OF CHRISTS COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE I 191, THE DESIGN 15 IN BLACK AND WHITE AND 1S THAT OF CONTEMPORARY BROCADE. FIRS) COLORED WALL PAPERS HAD OUTLINS | PRIMILO ON SMALL SHEETS AMD WERE THEN COLORED BY HAND WITH TEMPERA, first one on her head and Sammy had treated the second one in just the same way. Now they were darting down again and they were businesslike about it, Peter uniov- stood it all in a moment, He un- crm [2RMTED ALL PAPERS WERE MOT MADE UNTIL THE DISCOVERY THAT TYPE COULD BE CUT OM WOOD BLOCKS AND PRINTED, HE OLDEST BIOCK- PRINTED WALLPAPER KNOWH 10 BE IH EXISTENCE MAS FOUND DURING RESTORATIONS 10 THE ENTRANCE 547 am, 6.28 am, £25 am, S08 pom, 6.35 pom, 9.50 a.m, 2.08 pm, 8.20 pom, 1110 pom, 13.08 am. e-------- CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY: Change In Time, effective April Ith, ¢ (Standar ) -- By Geo. McManus WELL V'LL JUDT BIT HERE AND WAIT FOR HIM TO COME HOME KUEN 1F \T TAKES ALL NIGHT! _ derstood that there were young birds up in that nest; young Jays probably almost ready to. fly, and Sammy and Mrs, Jay didn't want anybody around, Peter chuckled to himself, "They don't know it, but they are saving all these heautiful flowers," thought he, "They think they are just driving those folks away from thelr bables but if it were not for them there wouldn't be one of PHONE 22 . For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S o------------ am, am, am, Daily pom, Daily, Except Sunday nm, Paty nm, Lily ", Duly, Except Sunday ) ant Daily, Except Sunday Sunday only | MY ONLY WISH RIGHT = NOW 19 THAT MAGGIR 1D SOUND ASLEEP. gv _* | BY GOLLY! HHED AME AN' DHR'S COMIN' THIS WAY: TTY © 1 wks DORK | = ------ ma 2 = Jam, Daily am, Daily, Except Sunday 20 am, Daily an, Pally, 02 pone Dal . Dail an, Sunday only ym, Daily 23 pom, Daily, Except. 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