# _-- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1930 Peter Sees a Funny Nose By Thornton W. Burgess 087 an Ri in things are strange, they must be gh that this is clea It ms Lo me iis in clear, a_--s. --Peter Rabbit. Poler Rabbit isn't always as ob- 'gervant as he should be. 'Most of us are not. We see, yet we do not see, Wea pass over little things. Peter had watched Starnose the . Mole swimming and then had seen Starnose come ashore, Without noticing anything peculiar about Starnose, to Poter he looked very much lke "his cousin Miner the Mole, He was the same general shape and his gray coat looked much the same. : Starnose was an uneasy 'little fel. low. It seemed to Peter that Star- nose wasn't still a minute. Mort of the time he had his nose to the ground and was poking under the leaves and under the grass with it. So Peter took no notice of that nose untfl at last: Starnose paused in front of him and }ifted his head as if he were looking up into rete o's face, Then Peter's eyes fairly popped' . They looked as it they were going to jamp right out of his head. "What is the matter with it?" he cried. Y "What is the matter with what?" demanded Starnose in his sharp, squeaky, voice, i Tour nose," replied Peter. "What fn the world is the matter with your nose?" és "Nothing is the matter with my ' nose," squeaked Starnose, end his voice sounded indignant despite its squeakiness. "Thera isn't a thing the matter with 'my nose." "But there must be!" cried Pet- er, still staring, "I never saw nor heard of & nose like yours, What 'under the sun did you ever do to i? "I haven't done anything to it." squeaked Starnose, 'It is just as 0ld Mother Nature gave it' to me. I wouldn't trade noses with anyone I know.. So there!" "But what "are all those funny little things around the end of your nose?" asked Peter, and he way staring in the most impolite manner, "Those are not funny little things at all," replied Starnose promptly. "There is mothing funny about them, Those are little feelers and there are twenty-two of them. I don't know what I should do 'with. out them." "Huh!" exclaimed Peter. 1 don't see what good they are." "That is because you don't know as much as vou might' squeaked Starnose. "If you couldn't see any hetter than I 'can----and you might Just as well say I can't see at all-- you would want something to tell + ¥ou about things. Those little feelers around my nose do Just that: they help me a whole lot." "Your cousin Miner doesn't have PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- We Deliver 'Machinery Repairing NOTHING HL, Sang x NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St. W, Phone 1214 : "Those are not funny little things at all," replied Starnose prompt. y. them and he gets along all right," said Peter, "My cousin Miner doesn't live the way I do," repliad Starnose. "He sticks more closely to his tun. nels than I do. Of course, I stick pretty closely to mine, but I do come out once in a while, I like to run on the surface and take a swim now and then. When I fin things which may be good to eat, I use these little fingers on my nose to find out about them," "I see," said Peter. 'Of course, you know that no one else has a nose like yours, so you must ex- cusé me for thinking it a funny nose. Of course, I ought to have known that it has a use of some sort, give people things unless there Is some use for them, I suppose it is that nose of yours that gives you your name." "Right you are, Peter Rabbit, right you are," replied Starnose. "Well, I have gossiped long enough m, m, .28 a.m, Daily .25 am, Daily" (Except Sunday), a Daily i .m. Daily - East A .m, Daily om, Daly mi Daily (Except Sunday) ETOP grew 3828 Toes © Pwo owmem no Sam o #2SB=LER i : v Except Sunday pom. y 09 p.m, Daily, Except Saturday 0 Dally nl, a Westbound 4.26 a.m, Daily 5.04 a.m, Dail 5. Arg Daily, Except Sunday .m, Daily i Daily, Except Sunday m Daly, Except Sunday on 28 pause ~UBIBSR rd No Om S 5 35 $1411 3 358 23s 33 AE PPPpee 111411] Cond i bis Old Mother Nature doesn't | kly. Excuse me, Péter, look foi.some worms," | Before Peter. could _ mouth to reply, Starnose to burrow in:the soft earth, \ The next story: 'Anotner Discovery." HONORED PRIEST Rev. M. J.' O'Brien Arch-Bishop of Kingston James Cemetery. Rev, Hanley 'and Dean McDonald, a stomach 16 pty. 1 must Yor Yomething: to at and got, A] while (Copyright, 1930, T. W. Burgess), "Peter Makes . ISLAID TO REST (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Belleville, 'June 11---High ponti- ficial mass was celebrated by Most! co-adjutor Diocese Tuesday when Rev. Father Charles J. Killeen was 'lald to rest in St. Monseig- neur Nicolson, V.G., of Kingston of- ficlated as high priest, Rev. Father \ "'his|and Rev. Father 4. F, had begun] ol Naphnee, as Deacons of ionor; Rev. Father S. Corrigan, rector, of St. Mary's, Ki-gston, is descon, Rev. Father W. Kinlim, * as subdeacon no Kipgston as master' of 'ceremonios.' Rey, Dean Hanley of Smiths Falls delivered the oration for the dead. and Archbishop O'Brien spoke a few words at the close of mass FORCED LABOR 1S SUBJECT OF PARLEY Geneva, June 11-=The fourteenth session of the International Labor Conference has begin here with three topics for discussion, nuniely : forced labor, hours of work of stlar- ied employees and hours of work in coal mines. : Draft conventions. prepared by the internatiohal labor office on each of the subjects and having in view the conclusion of international agree- ments regulating the problems in- Noved, wil intips the basis' of ithe 'conference's work, whl GAMP BORDEN T0 MOVE INAUTUNN UpfRésidence in 'Trenton This Fall (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) " Bellpville, Obt., June 11---Ac- cording to-officials-of the Prenton airpodt over, one hundred and fif- A airmen Will arrive at Trenton in September to take up thelr resid- ence, These men will come from Camp 'Borden, that chmp be dis- sembled and will bring at least one dozen planes for training purposes, No buildings will be completed by that time, but the officers will be quartered at "Firhurét" in Trenton while the noh:commissioned oftl- cers will be quartered in anotheu poction of the town. The new road closing the road" which bisects the airport bas. been completed and the Sidney. township council is closing the old road to traffic, Levelling of another unit of the airport is pdo- ceeding rapidly. BE nt RECONSIDERATION OF ORR CASE REFUSED (By Canadian Press iocased Wire) Hamilton, June 11--The case of Rey, Dr. Robertson Orr of Van- couver, whose namo was removed from the rolls of the Presbyteriun churgh last year, will not be recon- sidered. by the ~ gencval assembly. Rev. Dr. Orr was suspended by ihe assembly, whic' met at Ottaws on the strength of a civil court decicton in which he was involved. NEW PARTY ORGAY FOR DE VALE Publication Will Start in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day, It Is Stated New York., June 11 --More than $300,000 has been raised here to- ward the launching of Eamon de Valera's Irish Press, Ltd., the Irisy National Ropublican (Fianna Fail) Party's organ, publication of which is to start on St. Patrick's Day next year, according to Mayor Mich- ael A. Kelly chairman of the Fund: Campaign Committee, Mayor Kelly made the announce ment at a convention of the Ameri- ¢an Association for the Recognition of the Irish Kepublic, He sald a holding company had been formed, headed by Frank P. Walsh, attor- ney, who is the Chairman of Mayor Walker's Taxicab Commission. The convention resolved to pledge con- tinued assistance to Mr. de Valera in founding the Irish Press, "A bullding on O'Connoll Street, Dublin, has been purchased as a printing plant and is now being re- novated," Major Kelly said, "The presses have been ordered. There is no Irish national paper at pres< ent; all the newspapers are to some extent government controlled, The Irish Press, Ltd., for which $550, 000 was previously raised from the people of Ireland, will represent the people. It will endeavor to pre. serve the traditional culture of Iree land." 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