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Oshawa Daily Times, 21 May 1930, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 193y pesos By Thornton W. Burgess . Wo know what others do is. wise; 'Twill sometimes help to win the prize, ~Reddy Vox, : " -------- i 3 ¥ Reddy Fox has keen eyes, Also Reddy has his share of curiosity, It just happened that Reddy Bad not been at howe in the Old Pas« © ture taking his morning nap as, us. ual when Nauny Mcadow Mouse was carried away in the old tin ean by Farmer Brown's Boy. Reddy bad been on his way home when he saw . Farmer Brown's Boy crossing the Green Meadows, Reddy had at once sat down to watch," He had sat down where he could see, but not be seen, "He saw Farmer Brown's Boy pick © something up and carry it across the © areen Meadows until he came to the bushes on the edge of the Green Meadows, Then Farmer Brown's Boy hid tossed that thing in among the bushes and gone on his way, Reddy Fox cocked his head on one side} "1 wonder" thought he, "what Farmer Brown's Boy threw over there, 1 wonder where Farmer Brown's Boy is going. It is well to know what one's neighbors are doing," Yes, sir, it is well to know what one's neighbors are doing, oo especially any of these two-legged . creatures' who happen to be about, I am not afraid of Farmer Brown's Boy, but it does no harm to kiuow all T possibly can about him." So as soon as Farmer Brown's Boy was out of sight, Reddy trotted across the Green Meadows straight to the spot where Farmer Brown's Boy had picked "up that old 'can.' He began to investigate at ence, OF course, vou 'know how he did that, He did it by using 'his eyes and his nose-- especially his nose, Reddy can al- wavs trust his nose, "Well, 1 don't know what it Was he picked up," said Reddy to himself, "but whatever it was, it had. been here for a long time. The grass is all dead where it lay, Probably it wouldn't interest me anyway." Ha, 1 amell a Mouse! There has been a Meadow Mouse around here and not very long ago at that, the case, that Meadbw Mouse must still be somewhere around here, 1 will just sce what my nose is good for. 'Nose, do your duty." So Reddy put his little black nose to the ground and it began to pick up the scent of Nanpy Meadow Mouse. The scent was faint, Some- tines it disappeared altogether and then Reddy would have to go back, He worked around there for a long tiles That scent would fead him along one cof Nannv's: private little paths for a short distance and then it would disappear, Then he would ry another "private little 'path with ite same' result, Tt was tantalizing. Yes, sir, it was tantilizing ! All around that spot was the smell of Mouse, yet it didn't Jead him anywhere "A Mouse hasn't wings," said Red- dy to himself, "so it cannot tly away, PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs . THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St, 8, -- We Deliver Machine Repairing NOTHING TOU LARGE NOTHING TOO BMALL Manac Machine Shop. 0 Diamonds ! Bassett's io A + ux gi wake 1 0 $08 corre D. J, BROWN ( ok Watch 'tor © nupee That being |'% "A Mouse hasn't wings," said Reddy to himself. A Mouse cannot travel a very long distance in a short time. So the Mouse that, was here, must still be here, or at least somewhere near here," Once more Reddy put that little black nose to the ground, He began working in circles, He was trying to find the scent of that Mouse if the Mouse had gone away. He didn't have to make a very big circle to discover that there was no scent of Meadow Mouse at all. Reddy sat down to think this over. "If that Mouse isn't somewhere within this circle," said Reddy to himself, "it must be that Whitetail the Marsh Hawk, or sore other member of his family, has caught that Mouse and carried it away. I'll have one more good search." S50 Reddy made another thorough search. Tt was thorough, ' top, for Reddy believes in being thorough. He was sure that there was not one inch or ground within that circle that 3 Raat an sade ha Aly % TIME TABLES > as Aaa Asa aat aes anys dol C. P. R, TIME TABLE Elfective April 27, 1930, (Standard Time) Going West . Daily fi, Daily , Daily (Except Sunday A pay . oy - Going East . Daily , Daly . Daily (Except Sunday) aily 1L10 pom, ' 12.05 a.m. Daily CANADIAN_NATIONAL RAILWAYS Change in Time, effective Apri ho (Standard T ' Eastbound 23 am, Daily, Except Sunday 56 a.m, Sunday only 55 am, Daily RTA, 1 p.m. Daily, Except Sunday 00 pom, Daly 40 pom, Lmly 42 pom, Daily, Except Sunday 38 pom. Daily pan, Daily, Ezcept Saturday m. Daily Jn, Daily Wi rd Time) Seman omn Daily Li Pails, Except Sunday m, Daily m, Daily, Except Sunday .m, Duly, Eacept Sunday wn, Jaily m, Daily om, Sunday only 20 nom, Daly : 8.23 p.m, Daily, Except Sunday Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE after Al m, Poids u¥ = | 3B wauiIine = 3 13 Pao mam lS: 3 333335: Bs Hast OBon a a! ESTEE FEES 35333 g ome, E ssn Beaanile 23 PYFEPEP EES: 3 POPTIPVeD 3383 : ? 52 FE £ 3] sens 22 ater LSS man 23 Lss 3337855 ~ S836 TPeP® od examined, Then! he #hed, ' dd "Somebody else got/ that Mouse," said he, "It certainly is hard tuck to smell Mouse and not be able to find ene. Now IN go sde wha Farp mer Brown's Boy threw over in those bushes." (Copyright, 1930, 7", W, Burgess) The next story: "Reddy Finds His Mouse." -------------- t-------- SAFETY POCKET IS OVERALL FEATURE Chicago, May 21-<A "stop-loss' pocket was the principal feature us the overall style show of the Inter. national Association of Garment Manufacturers, The, stop-logs. poc~ ket Is the only gem the overall de- signers have turned out this yer, said 8, H. Gardener, technjclan of the association, The wearer of a suit equipped with this pocket, pe | Jituru hinmelt up éald, con stand on his head and again © without losing on dime, Bn -------------- rib PRINGE ON FLYING VISITS TO WALES Will Make Three Trips to Principality in Near Future London, May 21-"The Prince of eWales will make three visits by air within 'a short time to Wales, the principality whose name he bears On Wednesday he flies from London to Cardiff to open an extension to} the Cardiff University. On Jufie B he will again visit Cardiff by air, at | tending the anngal Wiitsuntide cons ference of the British Legion, On July 23 he will visit Carnayon, where the" Koval Welsh Agricultural Seog fety's exhibition is ty be held, Their majestics will spend whit. suntide at Sandringham in Norfolk, returning to London for a few days before golug to Royal Ascot for the races, Today they attend a com mand performance of "Hamlet" af the old vie, stronghold of Shakes pearian aeors, whe John Gielgud, new actor, has created i sensation with 'his portrayal of the Prince of Denmark, Their majesties on Wednesday at- tend the opera at Covent garden and on ~Thursday the command vaude- ville performance ut the palladigm in aid of variety: artists, The chap who thinks up names of Pullman ears probably got his oxperience figuring out names for summer cottages.--~Toronto Batur- day Night, FISHERIES HEAD WAY BE B.C. MAN . ~ Vancouver Province Says New Minister May Oppose Stevens Vancouver,: May 21--The Pro- vines published the tollowing: "Appointment of a British Col- umbia Liberal leader to the newly. created Cabinel post of Minister of Mwheries and nomination here as opposition candidate to Hon H, H, Stevens, In Vancouver Cefire, Is forecast on mgood authority today, Deside boing excellent political wera~ tegy, the appointment, it 1s stated, would have the logical sanction in " the 'fact that 63 per cont of the capital Invested In fisheries under Vederal control 18 on the British Columblu coast, ""Vour men have bean mentioned for the pest with odds that How, T, D, Pattule, leader of the Pro vingial JAberal party, will get the job, Two others mentioned wer Dougal Donaghy, who previously opposed Hon, Mr, BLevens, unaided by Cabinet authority, and Brigu- dier-General Victor W, Odum, The fourth man's name ig withheld by those in the know, hut he is a pro- minent personage in Liberal circles here, "I'he new Cabinet post 1g one of considerable importance to Britis) columbia, Thus the appointment of A regident who knows and appreci- ates 'the industry's influence on the prosperity of this provine would be very welcome to the great fieh processing Industry and to thousands of fishefmen, CONFISCATE AUTOS | CAUGHT HAULING RUM Washington, May 21--Automor Liles seized hy the Government fof the unlawful transportation of Hyuor mist pe coufiscated wonder the prohbition jaw, The Supreme Court lruling yesterday in mais decision, Under it Vien hoiders and others will be able to recover thelr ator mobiles when so seized If they sat isfy the courts that the walawiul nre of the automobile had not been authorized, made this en unanis ALL VOR THE CAMERA iret Spectator-""Why did the conch take O'Leary out of the game?" second «= "The eamers . 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