Tn Hs { 'aimlessly, _ | sharply, for it really was Mrs. Rh, - : Peter Stu By Thornton W. Burgess c-- 4 You'll find that chance some part | y In all you do throughout the day. ; w0Old Mother Nature, "Peter Rabbit sat on the edge of the Smiling Pool, no wiser than he was before, Jerry Muskrat e off about his business and he Radn't explained how those Duck feathers happened to be there on the of the Smiling Pool, He had that there had been no more Ducks since the Quacks had left for the north, Yet here were these fea- rs newly dropped. Peter gave up of going down to the Big River. He turned and went back to the little alder swamp the head of the Smiling Pool, There he sat down to think things over. But the more Peter thought, the more puzzled he became, Peter knew that Mr, and Mrs, Quack and their flock had gone north some time be- fore, Anyway he thought he knew it, which amounted to the same thing Could it be that there had been some more Ducks visit the Smiling Pool unknown to Jerry Muskrat? 'That must be it. Peter was sure of it, Having settled the matter in his own 'mind in this way, Peter started van. He began to hop 'along rather or he had no place in r to go. He was still think- ing about those feathers and not pay, strict attention to where he was 8. So it 'was he stumbled over something and got the worst fright he had had in many a day, You see, the thing he stumbled over suddenl came to life and Peter was struc two or three hard blows, and beat. . en with some stiff wings, before he i. could get to his feet and run away. "Tt was all so sudden and unexpected that he really didn't know what had } ened, e didn't run far, for he soon found that lie was not being follows Jed. He stopped and looked back. vd Then he rubbed his eyes and stared. Well," sdid a familiar voice, "what are you staring at?" For a" full minute Peter 'couldn't find his tongue. When he did, he © stammered. "Is-is-is that you, Mrs, Quack?" he inquired, "You ought to know whether or net it is" retorted Mrs, Sua uack. "What do you mean by being so heedless, Peter Rabbit?" Can't a person sit quietlls attending to her own business, without being stumbled there at all," replied Peter meekly. . } vs. Colds dosing-- Just rubwon i 3 Li PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10.8hmtoe St. 8. -- Wo Deliver = NOTHING TOO SMALL *Adanac Machine Shop 101 King St, W, Phone 1214 mbles Over Something y had' "What eggs?" asked Peter inne. cently "Do you mean to say that you have a nest, Mrs, Quack?" over? If 1 didn't break one of those eggs, it will be a wonder," "What eggs?" asked Peter cently, "My eggs, of course," retorted Mrs, Quack, "What did you sup- pose 1 was sitting there for, if it wasn't to keep those eggs warm?" "I didn't suppose you were sitting "For goodness sake, Peter, what would I have eggs for if I didn't have a nest?" retorted Mrs, Quack tartly, "Now that youn, know about it, I hope that you will keep that busy tongue of vours still, Mr, Quack and I have kept that nest a secret, You were the first one to discover it, If you hadn't stumbled over me, you wouldn't have found it. Now I hope you'll prove the true friend that I think you are, and keep that se- cret," "I willl" cried Peter eagerly, "I will, Mrs, Quack! I won't tell any- body, not even Mrs, Peter, But I thought you and Mr, Quack had f TIME TABLES ! pAPPUTT PPI PITTI PEPPY, C. P. 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Daily, except Sunday, mm, Daily, except Sunday, a 58 00 17 32 47 42 » 07 25 20 i] 9 20 03 02 37 19 27 4 |) ) 6 e 2 4, 7 7 P P " w 4 = hitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and Sept. 29, 1B Going Leave. ville Tr ave Arrive Hospital Eman SBE; esp #238 10.50 aim. Boones a 33 4% om 6.45 om. $50 2. Swwlade S28l322ss TEPER ERES EP337F333:8 F a8IESEIBEISCES PEPPPor hess £ 3 suis 22h isk a ProorE - -- =5. seeaZ 11.00 am, 1.00 p.m 0800 4% pm. 6.50 p.m, , b 9.50 pim, 10.10 po, 1 11,00 p,m, JEI0 pan. 10% pn, | a au | SUNDAY IV) HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Golng West Leave ve Arcive Bowmanville " thy \ lawital a 30 am, 045 am, 1 am, 2.00 p.m, ay pm, 13.25 La 2.30 p.m, 9 Mm, 1 am, 12, if 1. m, 215 pm, Ne Dh 41 Fp Dt, 1045 pom. 11,00 pm, rrive 48 poms i pans #1000 p.m, pom, Leave Leave i, 11,00 a.m, } om. i! | pan, ue om | "That is plains," Manchester, real, is spending a home of Mr, employed, Holsteins and 600 \ ong, North with the rest of the where you wrongly," replied Mrs. Quack, "You | see. we are right here! (Copyright, 1930, 'T, W, Burgess) The next story: "Mrs, Quack 1x. MANCHESTER April 4, Charlie Munro, manager Crystal Spring Farm near Mont- and Mrs, Franklin, where he was formerly The Crystal farm is owned by Mr, Donald Mec- Fee, who has 86 head of pure bred Mr, Fred Masters has returned to his summer home in the village, Mr, Walter Greenwood who has been working on a dalry farm in THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930 Their popularity makes possible their popular price McLAREN'S | INVINCIBLE | JELLY POWDERS thought Mr, of the few days at the Howard Spring acres of land, Quebec for the past winter months has returned to work for Mr, Jack | to Markham' to visit with friends, Masters during the summer, with whom he was employed before, Mr, Pred Lamb recently motored Mrs, James Mitchell presented the choir and Sunday School with some mow song books which are greatly. appreciated, Miss Jean Ferguson, who has been spending the winter with her sunt, Mrs, White of Toronto, was home for a few days last week, Migs Irene James bas recovered nicely and was dble to leave the Port Perry hospital and go fo the home of her parents at Manchester Station, recently, Mr, Pred Master has bought the Bradley house in Port Perry and rented it, to Mr, O, Bhunk, Miss Blanche Reesor, was able to leave the hospital this week and urn to her home in Stoufiville, where she will remain until after the aster Holidays, when she ex- pects to resume her duties at the %| sehool here, Mrs, L, James was taken to To- ronto General Hospital this week ond we understand she is in a gsitical condition, "Mr, Fred Lamb and Mr, and Mrs, ¥, Johnson were In Mount Dennis on Saturday, J Mrs. Dave Lyle, mother of Mr, Fred Lyle was taken suddenly il Inst week snd is in a serious con dition, The Community Club Play will be held on April 10th in the town Hall, Admission 20¢ and 1be, Miss Hattle Lamb, of Oshawa, spent Sunday at her home here, Mr, Vyrtle Crozier, who has been taking a business course in type- writing at the business college Iv Toronto, has completed his course, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd MsKee and daughter Joyce and Mr, and Mrs, T, McKee visited in Raglan re- cently. Migs T, Thompson was in Whit- by one day this week, The Fowlie brothers have sold their farm and have rented Mr, Daniel Christie's farm for the en- sing year. Mr, and Mrs, Christie will remain in their own home and the ¥owlie Bros, will occupy their Bush Horses EVERY TUESDAY DURING MARCH AND APRIL We will sell 100 BUSH HORSES These horses are right out of hard work and are in excellent cone dition owing to favourable weathey conditions this Winter, Anyone requiring . ssasonelt horses ready to go to work shomld, take advantage of this gpportunity! to fill thelr requirements, Kivery horse will be sold by Suc tion without reserve, ' Sale starts at 11 am, RY { THE REPOSITOR 1028 Nelson §t., Toronto, Coulter Bros, Prope, a a new home near by, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd; McKeo and daughter and Mrs, Thos, Koo were in Oshawa one day last weeks "i, i || ; nin ar a ae DOES ANYBODY BESIDES DOCTORS AND DENTISTS USE X-RAYS, OA VINCI YES TOMMY, X-RAYS ~u HAVE PUT ON OVER: ALLS AND GONE TO YORK It FACTORIES, LEONARDO Eo RAYS ARE HOY USED 10 PEER INTO THE HEART OF SOLID METAL, 00D, COAL OR CONCRETE ,10 JUDGE § THEIR WORTH OR DETECT THEIR FLAS. X-RAYS TELL JEMELERS YIHETHER A PEARL 15 REAL OR IMITATION, COLLECTORS OF ANTIQUE FURMITURE HAVE FOUND X'RAYS A SURE SAFEGUARD AGAINST FAKES. 1911, DA VINCIS 'MONA LISA WAS STOLEN, WHEN IT WAS RECOVERED TWO YEARS LATER RUMOR SPREAD THAT THE RESTORED PICTURE AGENTSEN iA BUT A CLEVER IMITATION, UNDER THE Y-RAY BLURRED OUTLINES OF OTHER MONA LISS WERE REVEALED PROVING IT 10 BE DA VINCIS WORK, B 1990. King Poatwrss Syndeente, Ine. Groat Britain rights ponarved, WELL, HOW THAT YOUVE TOLD ME ALL ABOUT. X-RAYS, TELL ME WHAT PER- PETUAL MOTION 152 AUNTIE TRYING 10 KEEP HER NAILS POLISHED! GET BRTTRR ACGUAINTED WITH Him - RE OF i You DO AS | SAY WHEN WE [HH COMED AGAIN: | WANT OL "TO JOIN) Hitvy- ll DONT ARGUE WITH ME © 190, tach Posture Servien, 1a, Great Britatn nights reserved. 4 lo + ui | |cook, TURNING FLAP~ tl | Dow's HOUSE STOVE I THERE WAS A DEAR GUESS LITTLE JACKS AT THE AND THE DOLLS HOUSE MAD THE TABLE PRETTY. 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