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Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Jul 1930, p. 12

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mn Ci y " ait N A AMIS mA rit ome tips se THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930 t you, Jerry Muskrat!" asked Peter, 10 Simcoe St, 8, ~~ We Deliver i ---------- El AA PAGE TWELVE Jerry Ion' By Thornton r---------- [4 Mistakes, no matter how you wy, Are difficult to restify, "Peter Rabbit The night Peter Rabbit was chas- ed away from the Smiling Pool by Mr, Muskrat, he did not venture Linck again, Indeed, he was in doubt about going back the next night, He was fearful that Mrs" Muskrat might he hiding somewhere to spring oul at him, Certainly, she had been in i terrible temper when she chased Wim away from the Smiling Pool But semehow Peter couldn't keep sway. He way so anxious to see Jerry Muskrat that he had to go over there, He took care, however, to approach the Smiling Pool at a dif- ferent point altogether, Peter had been sitting on the bank of the Smiling Pool quite a little while when at last he saw a silvery line moving in the waters where the Pluck Shadows lay heaviest, He knew It was nade by some one swin- ming, It might be Mr, or Mrs, Quack It might be Jerry Muskrat "I de hepe it isn't Mrs, Muskrat," said Peter to himself, and kept his eyes fixed on that silvery Mne that was approaching, Presently a head appeared coming out of the Black Shadows, "It that The head turned towards where Peter was sitting on the bank, "I'hat is Just who it 1s," replied Jerry Musk rat, "What did you do to upset Mrs Muskrat so last night 1" "I thumped on ihe roof of your house, hoping te get you to come out," replied Peter Jerry grinned, "Seo 1 understand," sard he, "It was a mistake on your vart, Peter, It was a serious mistake, Cor see, 1 am not living there Just now," "You not !" "Why net?" "That's a foolish question," replied Jerry, "You ought to know without naling, The family needs all the room there is" exclaimed . Peter, around," replied "I never have any , I'm Hving Jerry carelessly trouble finding a place to stay, "1 should think you would wish you had that nice house you used fo have out in the Smiling Pool" said Peter "I've always wondered why vou gave that up, | should think that that would have been a wonderful place for your babies" Jerry grinned. "That's what thought," sald he, but Mrs, Muskrat thought differently, Giving up that old house was Mrs, Muskrat's idea She said it was too old, She said that BIG LIQUOR RING UNEARTHED IN U.S. Cleveland, July 3-~Federal author ities revealed an alleged international bootleg and whiskey smuggling or ganization that extended its tentacles rom Cleveland as far as Kingsville, Ont, McKeesport, Pa, and Fernan dina, Fla, when secret indictments were returned here yesterday naming ten men and charging fifty-two over tacts, Word of the Indictments came on the arrest here of "Gentleman Dan ny" Couhglin, hy Paul Hanson! spe cial Federal agent, as he was unload. ing a heatful of alleged champagne near Vermilion, Ohio, For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S Machinery Repairing Adanac MachineShop 101 King St. W. Phone 1814 t Proud Ww. Burgess i" "That's a foolish question," replied Jorry a house up In the bank + ould be much drier and so better for the babies, So there wus nothing for if but to hive a new house In the bank I you'll take my advice, Peter, you won't thump on the roof of that house any more." Peter grinned, It was a foolish sort of grin, "I'll keep away," sald he, "I should dislike meeting Mrs, Muskrat on a dark night feeling ns she was feeling last night, My what a temp er!" "Can you blame her!" asked Jerry "How would sou like to have some ong thumping on top of your head, especially when vou had a family of little hables? | advise you to keep away from Mrs, Muskrat, Peter, A worried mother is npt to act first and think afterward, Tn fact, I am keep ing away from there mysell these davs," ' (Copyright, 1930, I, W, Burgess) TIME TABLES Ey mr Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (ENectiva on And Fond Al th 1, 19.) aving (Day in * fod Arrive TABLES § Arrive Laav Hospital save . manville Oshawa mo 210 am, Tl 0 mn SS m ", Sen Me 1 a Ll] Sam 1 . 1 ne ) 10.80 am UA pm 3 Sem Bats EEE Ek dt 333333 - Ee "n IBSBa SToTee» 323333 = Py 3 Wom 04 om, SaaEsuEsui =3mEnx I==aS 3 3 10.89 pum, SS owdmam, Tas» se 233 $3 ~Sompmae Tm 82= 33 re §33 E53: 3 Pa < = > * Arrive Bowmanville 1.50 am, Fa J £3 gs B372%s 3 Beata wBEns 33 momen 22Rs3s SPOUTS TTocssse 333333 Toassss -- De 33333 SR Tw ft ne s3333 333 2X22: Tom > dt 3 "3p 23 333 Ho pom, L, Time marked Whitby Hospital, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Cole "! Arvive Wh i Arrive Hoopla) 10.00 a.m 10 pe Leave Leave fgmanville Oshawe 00 am, 9.30 a.m "a amy Ad pm, vi pm, SAS nm, 7.45 nim, 10.00 p.m, 0. S=8sCs Sma. = == Leavy th 1 Sosa» 1030 pm, 12 ", " a re Brough bus . 47 am, Bally i Ln fi (Except Sunday) ih OH Going ant Hot) am, Dally i pt pm il (Except Sunday) 120 aim, Daily ' x fatalition MANY FIRES DUE T0 CIGARETTES Cause of Greatest Majority of Ontario Blazes, in 1929 Toronto, by clgavet Toronto he firemen of London, from fives July 2,=The largest number of fives in Ontario fn 1920 was caused ) the number of fires for that year increased by more than 1,000 over 1028, with an equal fnerease in loss of property; fought more fires in 1020 then did Ottawa, indsor and Hamilton combined; in tha Pro. vince were 04, a decrease by 2 from smoking: firemen 1044, barn fires showed a consider. nblo inorease, + All these facts are contained In the 1020 vepori of XW, V. Heaton, Vire Marshall, Another report covering Junuary to Muy shows that for 1080 the number of fives has niso inersased over the number for the same period In 1029, The annual figures on the nume bar of fives for the last six years unre; 1920, 14321; 1928, 12,649; 1927, 11,606; 1926, 10,880; 1025, 10,486; 1024, 9,975, The loss from property was $16,781,621, the loss not covered by insurance being $2, 656,006, The causes of fires show a wide varigtion, but elgaret smoking Is blamed for 1,611, with electricity blamed for 1,114, Jghtning on buildings not rodded for 1,061; slaves, furnaces, hollers und pipes for 1,210, Bulldings rvodded, 9, The cause of 4,070 fives was un. known, Incendiurism was blamed for 01, The wor, 270, The number of bars tires In 1929 while in 1028 1t wan The lows In 1920 was $2,106, was 1,013, Bis, B20, and In 1048, $1,684,001, -------------------------- U.S. HOUSE PASSES BORDER PATROL BILL Washington, July 3=The Hudson bill to establish a. unified border pa~ the House, 181 to 50, and sent to the trol was passed yesterday by penne The measure 1s designed to carry loover's rece ommendations to (trengthen law en the Immigration and Customs service pas out one of President forcement, It would consolidate trols undef the Treasury Department 1049 figures for the five largest cities in the Provines are: Ottawa, 644; London, 373; Hamil ton, 603; Toronto, 4,145 and Wind. ARGENTINE YOUTHS COMING TO CANADA Heema-- Scholarships Donated to En- sble Them to Study Here Ottawa, Four scholarships Canadian universities by Canadian Institutions dividun] contributions at a cost over $27,000, to make Oh, A graduate In enginsering from are oach donating one of for Argons tinian students have heen donated and in Canadian educationn) facilities better known in South America, The scholarships partain to commerce, anginesying, agricuitural and medical researches an Argentinian university 1s now being selected by a special coms mittee at Buenos Alres to take the first of the four scholarships, He will start a post-graduate course st MeGill University this sutumn, it is planned that the second student will start at the University, and W, Ji Dunlop, Director of students at MeCHIY in 1932 and the fourth st the University of Toronto In 193% Colonel Wilfred Bovey, Direcloy of Extra-mural Relations, Melis Unis versity and W, J, Dunlop, Divertor of Extension, University of foronte in| will wateh over the welfore of the Argentinian students in thelr res pective universities, It is planned to have the students vigit Canadian of | industrial plants and to keep thelr home city newspapers acquainted with thelr experiences during such visits, The Noyal Bank.of Canada, the Hun 1Ata Assurance Company and the Canadian National Tinllways the scholarshigs, The fourth is being subscribed for among prominent ine dustrinlisis in Ontario, and will be known as the Ontario Seholarship, The list Is headed hy Colonel Cock shutt of Brantford, The seholare ships will he administered by V, © T, O'Hara, Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce, ASBESTOS PASSES INTEREST CHARGES Montreal. Que, July 3,~Paye meni of the current interest cou pons on the general mortgage thirty year 5 por cent, sinking fund gold bonds of Asbestos Core poration, Limited, will mot be met, ond the meeting called by mane ngement to sanction the passing of interest for a period of two yenrs way adjourned to August 4 yostordys because of Yack of rep resentation, ELLA CINDERS---Ransom of Love TELLING TOMMY | prnas WHERE WAS THE COUNTRY CHURCH GRAY WROTE ABOUT A Jo ---- HE DESCRIBED THE CHURCHYARD YARD THAT THOMAS ] AT STOKE POGES YIMERE HE 15 HOW Jf IM HIS ELEGY DADDY ? BURIED, TOMMY, | --r-- Bone GRAY BEGAN HIS TLEGY WHILE UVING AT STOKE POGLS AND THE FINAL TOUCHES 10 THY POEM MERE MADE THERE, THE "WEARY PLOUGHMANS DESCENDANTS STILL PLOW THE STOKE FURROWS AND IN THE TOWERS THE "MOPING OWL" ZI REARS 179 BROOD. al AN a 1930, King Poatures Byndieate, Tae, Creal Bain rights reserved AMY HISTORIC DEAD, GONG BACK 10 THE TIME OF THE CRUSADERS LAE BURIED 11 Thi CURIOUS 01D GRAVEYARD. THE CHURCH WAS FIRST BUILT IM 1007 BY HUGH DE STOKE AND REBUILT IM THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, 3) THOMAS GRAY ' 1 HONDER HOW DADDY FOUND OUT 50 MUCH ABOUT PEOPLE YIHO DIED YEARS AGO 7 A OH, HE WENT 10 A SPIRITUALIST SEANCE LAST week! so ma---- na 1g th By Geo. McManus | BORROWED CLANCY'S DO LL TURN HiM LOOM IN THE WC TCHEN AN HELL, gp CHASE THAT CAT WOR Pain " " y " - A A FN THAT BELONGS To THR Coax ou Ah THEM DWE LL GIT MAD AN UIT THAT'LL. BE EASIER THAN FIRIN' HER WELL" | GUESS 1TS OVER @% Now" -- -- "A AN GIT THE DOG f Ab 0 198, 0 Pats Bein fo, 3 wr "Gee d Britain vights romrved, rp Q wih - jo rar ru Io iy . { I ll (ff DOLLY WOKE LIP: HOW DID WE GiT IN' iw MY TUMMY GAY ITs BREAKFAST TIME AND JUST AT THE TURN OF THE PATH CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ; ; ange in o June Mth, " wn ) MEM HUNGRY, SAID COMRY="LET'S GER IB WH CAN FING SOME FOOD L WHEN THE SUN BEGAN TO SHINE THE BRANCHES OF THE TRERS, TWh rants Taopaofavay=r WAS A LITTLE HOWSHK + AND \'T WAS THE WOODS 7" SHE CRIED. WAKE LR, MADR OF A CHOCOLATE CREAM = w# BORRY AND comry olan i) i Eacant "Sunday " i Except Sunday TILLIE THE TOILER--The "Marin" ¢ ; Extent Sunday | COULD! HAVE BEEN | R A MARTYR C5 \ ° ~~ " TO "THE i { CALSE oF SHORTS For MEN PUT HY oy ormcm | YR "THRSE POT ON'T THEM Cn OM "THAT'S " AN y i t Sund Exeent Sunday Fi of ao it tell the correct Tet Bess usEsIe zo 63 aT ma

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