. across just in front of him. » THE OSHAWA DAILY' JIMES, FRIDAY, MAY'9, Cd AN oul EC Rdam rar ot ge ARR BCE ey eas re tie is 2 1930 PAGE TWELVE _ Decide somethings you will Role in making Wp your il fi ~Nanny Meadow. Mouse. Deter Rabbit having satisfied his curiosity about Killy the Sparrow Hawk, remembered how anxious Danny Meadow Mouse had been, So Peter went back to look for him, He didn't find him. In fact, it wasn't antil 0 week later when Peter again happened to be over in the Long Lane that he discovered Danny Mea. dow Mouse, It was just at dusk, Pe- ter was hopping wlong. down the Long Lane when some one scurried Peter fidn't get a goud look at this small person and hie was just about to hop over the bushes into which this hmai person had disappeared when anoth- er hurrying little form almost ran in- to him, "Well, what is vour hurry" demanded Pe- Danny Meadow Mouse, : ter, for it was, indeed, Danny Meas dow Mouse. "Oh," squeaked Danny, "what a fright you gave me! What a dreadful fright! I didn't see you at all" "Huh!" said Peter, "If you don't ! "use your eycs any better than that, J don't see how it is that you have es caped so long. Who was, that you were chasing 7" "F wasn't chasing any one," retort. ed Danny somewnat crossly, "I was just following Nanny." "So that was Nanny Mcadow Mouse who ran across in front of me first!" said Peter, "Yes, that was Nanny Meadow Mouse, What of it?" said. another squeaky little voice. And Peter turn ed 'to see Nanny herself peeking out from the bushes, Peter's eyes twinkled, "What were vou running away from Danny for?" he demanded. "1 wasn't running away from Dan- ny," squeaked Nanny, and it was a very indignant squeak. Danny Mea- dow Mouse couldn't make me run a- way from him, I'm not afraid of Dan- ny and 1 never was. I was just lead. ing the way." THOR, excuse me!" said Peter polite. ly. "And where were you leading the way to?" "It isn't any business of yours, Pe- ter Rabbit," squeaked Nanny. "Come on, Danny, we must be going." "Why this hurry #" asked Peter, "You might at least tell an old friend where you are going." "I don't know where we're going," 'squeaked Nanny, "We're just going and it's time we were on our way." "You sce," explained Danny, "we haven't a family now. Killy the Spar- |. row Hawk caught one of the chil. dren, Mr. Blacksnake swallowed an. other, The others have all gone out {hto the Great }Vorld. We don't know Mere they are, So now Nanny and 1. have decided that the tine has come. for us to get away from here, {iaVith those Sparrow Hawks living al- li most eyer aur heads, we do not have .... For Your ! Drug Noeds THOMPSON'S '19 Sincos Bt. 8, = We Deliver M } . R . NUTRING TOO Samu NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Sho 161 King St, W, hone 1314 "Oh!" squeaked Danny. "What a fright you gave me." a nilnute of peace during the day. So we are going to make @ new home somewhere else. You remember when vou saw me the other day 1°tald you that we wanted to get away from here," "So, we're on our way," declared Nanny, "If we had waited for Dan. ny to decide to move, we'd still. be waiting. He was always talking about moving, but whenever 1 proposed that we move he would put it off. So | decided to settle the matter. I just told him: that 1 was going and he could come along it he wanted to, and if he didn't, he needn't. Come on, Danny! We want to be as far from here as' possible by daylight," (Copyright, 1930, T. \V. Burgess) The next story: "Danny and Nan- ny Become Separated." "Ah, my friends'* sald a lecturer, "why is it that truth will rise again when crushed to earth?" *Becauss of its elasticity!" remarked ome of the audience, 'Don't you know how easy it {s to stretch the truth?" Fr ES A an AAAS C PR. TIME TABLE Litective April 27, 130, (Standard Time) West am, m, Dail hi Daily (Except Sunday), nm, Daily 8 pom. Dally 500 4.m Daily p.m. Duly pom, Naily (Eicept Sunday) 11,10 nan. Daily 12.05 a.m, Dally mings CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ; Time, offestive N 4080 IN Standard Time) J | LEU 6.28 8.2 318 6 3 am. Daily, ou sundl¥ 8 am, Sunday only 3 um, Daily hd pan. Baily, Except Sundey 3 pon, Daily \ pom, Latly pom, Dally, Except Sunday pom. Daily m, Daily, Except Saturday .m, Daily am, Dally Westbound aly Tail . p 5 Except sud) y y, Except Sunday iy, Except Sunday om ° nn 208 stag > ----- =a ie 28 Fr) e JM wm, om, Sox 35s ad 23z2e 02 pam, 7.49 pom, Sunday enly £20 pom, Daly 8.24 pom, Daily, Eacept Sunday Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and alter April 27, 1900.) ( * Seving Time) Arrive * - On Oshawa's Main Corner a TCHES OUR SPECIALTY © 12 your watch 1a uot §iving sat "we can repair lly 00 Sad make it tell the correct | Him pmo National Nom 6.30 p.m, f FEL MAKING BI NUTORBOATTROPHY Miss Betty Carstairs Will Try to Wrest Cup From . United" States Cowes --1sle of Wight, -- Betty Carotairs hag arranged hevselt with Sir Thomas Lipton in the matter of determination" to win a sports trophy trom the nilUted States, Sir Thomas has spont $2,600,000 try. ing to win the American Cup with his Shamrock Yachts, «Miss Carétairs Los alfeady spent thousands, of pounds in trying fo win the Hampworth trophy with Ker motorboats and now she has pyr~ chased her own shipyard heve and intends to keep bullding moror boats until she produces a winner, Detalls of her newest hoat ore now available, Tt is a vessel 28 foot long and will have (wo supercharg: ed Napler engines of the Hchneidar Trophy type, each capable of de- veloping 1,300 horsepower, Ihe boat is expected to do 100 miles an hour or over, Miss Carstairs' Inst year's entry, Miss Estelle 1V. to the United States, Bir Henry fegrave will again enter his Miss England 11, so there will be three British. boats contending for sue trophy, Two yours ago Miss Carstairs planned a motorboat trip across the Atlantic but friends persuaded her to abandon the idea, RELIEE MEASURES UNDERTAKEN FOR TORNADO VICTINS List of Dead Totals 70 in Texas Disaster 100 Injured (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Dallas, Texas, May -~Immedinte rollef moasures, undertaken by the Red Cross, the American Legion and citizens of the state, to. duy wore belig rushed to the aid of destitute end homeless persons by 'score in céntral and south Tox ay communities devastated Tuesday by tornadoes, The Red Cross Inst night appeal ed for $150,000 in Texas for the gifts of clothes work and asked for und food, Yuneral wserviees wore planned today for most of the 70 victims and move than 100 Injured persons were being cared for in hospitaly, In frost, Navarro county, where out of 800. inhabitants 22 thelr lives and virtually the entire town was demolished, tory was In the path of the twister and shattered tombstones had to be cleared away before graves could the burial he prepared for storm victims, Dallas county's Red Crows have supplied 100 cols to persons I"rost made homeless by the storm, The Ned Cross also planned to as- sist in restocking farms and buying seed for replanting crops, yeur, Cavalry, from June 24 to July b. Tost The come un number of years, ° of at Mr, R, A, Young: Quebee,~Valeartier Camp, pilization ground for the first Can- adian Contingent in 1014, will he re-opened as a training ground this infantry, machine gunners and medical corps will un- dergo thelr annual training there This was announced By the au- thorities of Military District No, § and marks the first grouped train. ing done at the Valcartier camp for The dearest place on earth is home, We're told, search where we will, But take on week-#nd by the son You'll find that dearer still! "If a drinks to drown his troubles he will find that they can swim." VALCARTIER CAMP © | T0 BE REOPENED, TOT mos AN 1 7, PILLS 7 h I ke | : _. A RA It 1s perfectly all right for a wos man to want to hold on to h youth, but she should not do while he is driving. man --- 7 WIND oF THE WESTER, i RT Ly, GREAT, / A LEN 0D LEOW, | TO UVE IN THIS BOARDING ~ HOUSE WHEN SHE WAS POOR, AND SHE CAME BACK, J FOR, A VISIT WITH ME TONIGHT! { areaTNeSS | No WONDES| [---- A -------------------- THE S08 OF LOUIS KX AND QUEEN MARIE ANTOINETTE, TOMMY DAUPHIN WAS THE OFF: CIAL YITLE OF THE ELDEST SOM OF THE KING OF FRANCE BEFORE Thi REVOLUTION OF 1830 THE os! DAUPHIN HAS LOUIS CHARLES THE ATTACK ON THE BASTILLE ) HEM LOUIS XO OF FRANCE WAS EXECUTED HIS ELDEST SOM,L0UIS CHARLES WAS PLACED IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT THE AUTHORITIES CLAIMED THAT NE DIED THERE BUT MANY ROYALISTS THE LAST DAUPHIN OF FRANCE 4 BELIEVED THE DEAD CHILD MAS A SUgST + TUTE, AMD THAT THE REAL PRINCE OR DAU~ PHIM HAD BEE SPIRITED AWAY, ALINOUGH LOUIS CHARLES MEVER REIGNED NE 15 KNOWH TO WISTORY AS LOUIS XVI © 1000. King Features Syndicate, Ine. 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