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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 May 1930, p. 10

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Yo find is not complete success, For you may find yet not Ritsehs. =Reddy Fox. Reddy Fox is quite used to disap- pointents, He lang ago learned how fo grin over a disappointment. "Ong may as well grin as cry," says Reddy. So he grinned, though a bit ruefully, as he left the place on the Green Meadows where he could smell Moise, but could find none, He tried to put.out-of his head all thought of Meadow Mouse, Now and then he put his nose to the ground to take up the scent of 'Farter Brown's Boy. He didn't: need to do that, because he A tly whee Farmer Brown's had gone. He did it from habit. Pres thy Ready came to thebush- o8 on the "ol the Green: Mea dows, "It was right here that Farm- er Brown's Boy threw something away," said Reddy to himself. "I'l look around and see what it was Probably it was nothing to interest me, bot at least it will satisfy my curiosity." So Reddy began to look around and it didn't take him long to find that old ocilean. At first he didn't know that his at he hing Farmer Brown's Boy had thrown there, but when Ke started to smell ot it he got man smell and then he knew. "Huh!" muttered Reddy. "I wonder what he brought this old can way over here for." Just then Reddy got something be- sides the cman smell: It was. the # of Mouse, It was the smell of Meadow Mouse, Reddy lifted his nose and wery carefully tested the air, Unmistakably he smelled Mouse. Reddy forgot all about Farmer Brown's Boy. Down went lis nose to the ground and Reddy began to eagerly search all around that can. He was puzzled, He didn't get that Mouse smell, He poked his nose under the leaves, into every little punch of grass, all around «that can for rome distance, but no smell of Mouse did he get. Then he came back and sat down beside that can to try to think the matter out. No sooner had he sat down than he smelled the Mouse again, He knew that it was not the scent left by a Mouse, but thy scent of a Mouse that was right close at hand. He tingled all over, He actually looked up in the bushes, half expecting to see a Mouse above his head somewhere, You see, Reddy %knows that nice climb: up in bushes sometimes, But no Mouse was in the bushes above his head, Reddy leaned forward a little and the Mouse smell became stronger, With it was mingled the man smell And right then Reddy realized that that smell came from that old tin ean. He put his rose to the top of that can, He got the man smell, where Farmer Brown's Boy had had |, the handle of the ean in his hand, But stronger, much stronger, was the wmell of Mouse and it was eoming from the little round hole in the PHONE 22 1 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. «= Wo Deliver A -- Machinery Repairing NOTHING T00 SMALL Adanac Machine Stop 208 King 8, W. Phone 1214 ow aD Bassett's Ou Oshawa's Main jal a. DORE LS | I LOUN bef KO rT A ¥ ov 4 ERE o A" L) ) et [4 Late Vd, Hh Ld Reddy leaned forward a little and the Mousse smell became stronger. top of the can. Reddy put his nose to that round hole and then sniffed. A look of pleasure came into those crafty eyes of his, He grinned, He almost laughed aloud. That Mouse was in that can! "As 1 live, I believe that is Nauny Meadow Mouse!" said Reddy te hime. self, "Yes, sir, 1 believe that is Nan. ny Meadow Mouse! 1 have almost caught her many times, but now | really have caught her. She must have been in this old can when Farm. er Brown's Boy picked it up. He didn't know he was bringing her over here for me, but that's what he was doing." \ Reddy put his black nose to that ole' in the can and sniffed once more, Down inside that can poor little Nanny Meadow Mouse shiver- ed and shook as she heard that hun- gry sniff, She had heard it before and she knew who it was that was sniffing. Reddy Fox liad found his Mouse, ~ (Copyright, 1930, T. W. Burgess) The next story: "A Prison De- comes a Castle," La TABLES} 3 A C, P. R, TIME TABLE Effective April 27, 1030, (Standard Time) Going West am, Patty am, Dally , Daily (Except Sunday), | sm, Daly ' Jn, Dmly (Except Sunday) rm -- CANADIAN, NATIONAL RAILWAYS sctive Apr 3 Cong (Standard Time) am, Dally, Except Sunday sm, Sunday only am, Daily .m, Daily, Except Sunday Daily Daily m. Daily, Except Sunday See TEPe # ally , Daily, Except Saturday Daily om, baile, m, Daily Daily m, Daily, Except Sunday 20 amy Duly ,m, Daily, Except Sunday ,m, Daily, Except Sunday m, Daily 02 pom, Daily 49 p.m, Sunday enly 20 p.m, Daly 23 p.m, Daily, Except Sunday -- Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE alter April 27, 1990.) (Effective on and of lo " (Day Arrive Hopital oy 32 ans oom vessfasn = 33 B 03 "maa °9 3335! eT ITPTIP 233833 i i m, a.m, FREREERRES 1H 0,0, * 'THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930 | BRITONS DOUBTFUL 52 OF BRIAND'S PLAN EUROPEAN UNION Econorhic Union of Empire London, May 22-~"'The dimeni- ties of creating mn economid union of the British : Empire are great; but they are small when compare with the bold and couragedus iden of a federated Jurope, which M, Briand has set for his goal" "In these words Tord Melchett, the former Sir Alfred Mond, great In- en and a bower, in Jritih ow, © ony rene r Miniotors orl for. 4 united Continent.' ' 8. Lord Melohelt said he had long ago pakned out thet the position of the United ftates, and most powertul ecofomie of the world, tint 80 ior or later oper ration AOR Tiropoun: le 4 on Among ; dust |} ht fs. 4 ! "1 saw thet Crest Britain," he sald, "would find itself in the posi tion of having to decide. oon three policies: WMrstly, economic {solation:. wegondly, the formation of the British Empire into an econ- omie unit, and, thirdly, an 'alllence | with Europe. "It was this knowledge which led me to become an ardent apostle of Empire ecohomic unity" i Lloyd floor Doubtful it oft T say, "AN blessing on his In. tollectual brow," hut IT venture to it x \ way that so Jong as the nations of Europe maintain and multiply tard 10s ngafnst' ench other the iden of 8 Burope#n 'Vederation must' res main futfle and negative," ¢4In these terms the Right, Hon, David: Lloyd George, Britain's war- tim Premier, spoke of what Is now known as "the Briand scheme" bo- fore a free trade audience here, Speaks in'England ~~ - to Montreal Meeting Montreal, May' 22---The Toyal floclety of Canada officially opened ii9 sespion at McGill University yostorday when Sir ¥rnest Ruther. ford, president of the parent so vioty, spoke to the 'meeting by wireless from Cambridge, England, TRADE BOARD FOR | ENPIRE PROPOSED Various Sections of British Commonwealth Would be Represented London, May 22-~A ministry should be instituted from all the ministries of the empire, to work solely for the development of the trade of the empire, declared sir Gijbest Lyle, Jeading engineer and industralist, in a speech here, Sir Gilbert 4s chairman of the commits teg sot up by the Association of British Chambers of Commerce to prepare recommendations for the forthcoming Imperial Conference, Sir, Gilbert commented that the scheme for a federal union of the states of Europe, promulgated by Astride Briand, French foreign sec. Totary, "was not unexpected" "We see that sooner; or later this coun- try must make up its mind whether it is going to be Europesn, con- forming to such a regime, or shall remain outside "benevolent in in- tentions but with undivided alleg- fanes to the Commonwealth of Bri- tish nations, 4 . "Wit hsuch questions. facing us surely theré Is a need, for us to got together at more frequent ilu~ tervals," Sir Gilbert concluded, CANDIDATE IN JAIL OFFERED PORTFOLIO Santo Domingo, Dominican Ite~ pubiic, May 22.~~Fedeorico Velas- quez is in jail on charges of Zo« menting a "revolution, but he has been offered the Troasury portfolio in the Cabinet of General Rafael "Lrujitio nevertheless, Velasquez, unsuccessful candle date for President om a coalition ticket, was imprisoned following Priday's election, 'which gave the presidency to General Trujillo, NEW CHIEF NAMED FOR DETROIT POLICE . Detroit, May 28.--~Mayor Char los Bowles has discharged Chief of r'olice: Harold H. Knmony, a bush nasman he had appointea four months ago to "clean up" Detroit, and appointed In his stead Thomas C, Wilcox, former chief of the United States Department of Jus tice here. Wilcox has resigned to accept the job. He. announced that ha would give the city a "law-and-or der" police administration, {ELLA CINDERS---The Prowler ' FOR, pd FOR. G SA ™ TELLING TOMMY HOY! MANY LETTERS ARE THERE IN THE CHINESE ALPHA: THE WRITTEN LANGUAGE OF THE CHINESE |S MADE UP OF NUMBERS OF PICTURRS| OF OBJECTS, IDEAS, AND SOUNDS, TOMMY, 1DEOGRAMS oLo ws -- ° © Hn THE READERS EVOLUTION OF MODERN CHINESE CHARACTERS FROM ANCIENT Sun MAN >) Io MOUTH R3HE CHARACTERS IN CHINESE WRITING ARE * HOTHING BUT A NUMBER OF MORE OR L155 INGENIOUS DEVICES FOR Sue GESTING SPOKEN WORDS 1 SIGN FOR A WOMAN - SIGN FOR ROOF . " J ' EINERE ARE OVER 44000 OF THESE CRARACTLRS, BUT IN ORDINARY READING OME NEEDS TO KNOW ONLY ABOUT 3000, THE ILLUSTRATIONS SHO HOW. TNO OR MORE PICTORI CHARACTERS ARE. 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