THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930 W Jerry Enjoys By Thorn r-- The truly smart are for too wile To let thelr ago blind thelr eyes, «Old Mother or Peter Rabbit was very much out of sorts, He had failed to find the new home of Jerry Muskrat, Of rourse what he was looking for was & house, ~just such a house as Jerry had long had in the Smiling Pool. You know Jerry Muskrat's house is often very much like a small edition of the house of Paddy the Beaver, It usually stands in the water and the roof conies well above the water, In fact, Jerry's bedroom is hove the water and has a nice arched roof, There are no windows and no doors to be seen. The entrance is from beneath, It Is under water, Jerry has a tunnel which leads right into the cellar of his house and then opens into his bedroom. This was the kind of house that Peter Rab. bit had looked for along the Laugh~ ing Brook, above the Smiling Pool and along the Laughing Brook be. low the Smiling Pool Now, all the time Peter thought that Jerry Muskrat didn't know of the search that Peter was making, As a matter of fact, Jerry knew all about it and he chuckled a great eal, "Peter thinks himself very smart," chuckled Jerry, "He is sure that he ean find my house and he Is sure that 1 don't know that he is looking for it. By and by he'll tell me that I haven't any house. Yes, sir, that is what he'll do, He'll come around and tell me that T haven't any house, because he hasn't been able to find it. It hasn't entered that funny head of his that there may be more than one kind of house" Sure enough, It happened just as Jerry Muskrat expected, The very first time that Peter Rabbitt saw ferry, he accused him of being dis- honest. Jerry pretended to be ine dignant, but all the time down inside he was laughing, "Peter Rabbit," sald he indignant. fv, "don't you dare say that T haven't told the truth! Don't you dare do it] 1 told you that I have another home, That is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, It's a good home, if 1 do say so. It is a very good home, I'll be glad to have you visit me there any time that vou feel like doing so." Jerry's eves twinkled when he sald this, Peter didn't know just what to say. No, sir, Peter didn't know just what te say. "II: don't mean to say that you haven't told the truth," said he. "Just the same, 1 can't help feeling that it is queer that 1 can't find that new house of yours, There is nothing the matter with my eyes nnd cortainly that house of yours Is big enough to be seen by any one. at depends," replied Jerry, "1 know that my old house way easily seen, In fact, any one who visited er A. S--.---------- For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. = We Deliver . "hn Machinery Repairin NOTHING jailing | NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Sho 161 King St. W, Phone 1814 Diamonds ! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner COAL COAL Phone 108 W. J. SARGANT Bloor treet &. a Little Joke ton W. Bur "Pater Rabbit," said he indignantly, "don't you dare say that '| haven't told the truth." the Smiling Pool would have to be blind not to see it. But you know there are houses and houses. Veter, and not all houses are alike. Now, my present house bn't anything at all like my old house. No, sir, it isn't anything at all like that old house, That is, it isn't anything: at all like it In looks, You might sit right on it and not know it' "What's that?" eried Peter sharp ye "I sald that you might sit right on the roof of my house and not know you were sitting on it at all" replied Jerry, "In fact, you are site ting on it right this very minute" You should have seen Peter Kab. bit Jump up! It as funny He jumped up and turned around und stared In every direction, When he looked back in the water, Jerry Muskrat had disappeared. Once more Peter looked, All he could see was wld bd dobd bd dd db, ; TIME TABLES | bed yl Ld , P. R, TIME TABLE Neative April 27, 1936, (Standard Time) Going West mM. Daily « Daily Daily Yee (Except Sunday) sm. Dally vv Daily Going East Daly ym, Dmly , Daily (Except Sunday) ym. Dally , Dally NADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS os in Time, siective April ih, (Standard Time) , Dally, opt Sunday , Sunday only Daily inily, Eaeept Sunday nly mea ama -a = Cally ily, Except Sundag 53333333 Swan--onm S238 2 TESTES = ally Dally, Except Saturday Hi y West pate ily I Except Sunday y Except Except ws BIL ss - 3 mE gy y Dail i Dal vw Dally, Dually, ally Tally ie Sunday only / , Daily Bacent Sunday 2 3 " nday nday = 3 a [1 1 n 333 EE a te Raga a ; pom, Daily, Whithy, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE DAY SCHEDULE WELK n, 198) - £23328 H § =, 33 PYPPPIPp Oss as Re 2233" Sms Box 88 4 "om "om NamawohS ome LL SBSATSSERSEE E F Seem PPPS sap #333332 23333 a gone B233323 S3muds 32838. ovo =5= a Ey Eases uat, pe 8333333323333: Hossa] 10, Ren 6.50 pom, nm, am. bm | rt al oR nm. i business Sains," Alfred Reeves, manager of the National wl et Chamber of Commerce, the §iat-cavute bank of the Smile i ow; what did Jerry Muskrat mean by that 7 muttered Peter, cbs, 190, 7. W.. Durkin) i; h. Fe Wi f oe ext story ! "How Jerry Vool- stated In his 'address before the Al otive Division of the Hart ford, Conn,, Chamber of Commerce, ed Peter" "After a pretty flat Winter, Sum- mee ssi ew mer weather is having its usual : i heneficisl effects on this industry. J April business wes slightly above 4 1028, and May wales reports are promising, The improvement Is : | wpotty with markets opening up in } the larger cities, "The biggest tonle for business Good Motor Year is Finest # n good motor yest, The Industry employs directly and indirectly Tonic For Business, Says Reeves more than four and a half million persons. It buys 18 per cent, of the steel and 62 percent of the mal- Hartford, Conn, June 23,~-Bales reports from 'most paris of the feable Iron. It consumes 77 per cent of the upholstery leather, gountry Indicate improved motor markets with consequent general "PyaMo over the Holland Tun. nel, gasoline consumption ana other records of motes use indleate that tha public is setiing new re. indications of the universality of motor transport are an excellent business sign, ' 'I'ne chief worry of the motor industry is not the question of general business conditions, but rather the growing tendency to harass the motorist, A bodies, reformers, bureau. eryons with an axe te grind or an Axperiment to foster, tries to take it out on the motorist, "We have every sympathy with public records which aim to stop recklessness, hut there Is too much paper work and too little real ex- amination with respect to getting leenson," JUST LIKE ONE Pompous Manager--"Jones, ean you tell me why all the, clerks eall me 'Appendix' ?" Clerk--"Well, sir; they say you are eanily "ieritated and, "nobody ~ knows what use you are" --Pussing Show, ROADS PARLEY TO CONSIDER SAFETY Many Problems Will Be Brought Before Confer. ence This Week Toronto, June 23-Valuable in- formation on safety problems will be presented to the Interprovineial Conference of the Canadian Good Roads Association, June 24 and 25, at the Parliament Buildings, Tor- onto, when the ¥xecutive Com- mittee will table a report on the National Conference on Sireet and Highway Safely recently held In Washington, it Is now announced, "This summary of the American conference, it is expected, will en." umerato a number of safety featur~ os at present in use in the United Baten," ways 8, L, Squire, Chair- man of the Executive Committee, who attended tha Washington con- ference," and will prove of practic. nl assistance to ths Interprovinelal Conference, and to every one Inter: osted in the promotion of highway safety throughout the Dominion." Transportation problems relating to highways, motor vehicla traffic and sufety regulations will be dealt with, . In view of experience with the legislation In the Provinee of Que- hee, one of the outstanding discus. sions of the two-day semsion will be the debate on the question of a full stop for automobiles at all rallway crossings, It 1s expected that delegates from every Province in the Dominion will attend the conference, Vol. lowing ars some of those who have ponounced their intention of being, present Hon, J, BE. Perrault, Minister of Highways, Province of Quebec; Hon, N. 8 Lougheed, Minister of Public Works, Province of British Columbia; Hon, PP, C, Black, Minis ter of Highways, I'rovinee of Nove Beotin; Hom, A, C. Btewart, Minis ter of suguways, Province of Has katehewan; Hon, George 8. Henry, Minister of Highways, Province of Ontario; J. PP, Bickell, Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Provines of On tario; V. Bmart, Deputy Minister of Railways and Canals, Dominior. Government A. Cunningham EMeclency Yngineer, Canadian Pach fle Rallway; Hon, H, A. McKeown Chairman Board of Rallway Cony missioners for Canada; Hon, Fran} Oliver, Advisory O;cer to the Board of Railway Commissioners for Can ado; 8, W, Fairweather, Directooy Bureau of Beonomies, Canadian National Rallways, E, Rog U1. 8 Por, OF Copyrl 178 A SMALL WORLD AFTER, ALL, BUT (T'S TOO BiG FOR, ME TO UN BIAMD WHEN THINGS UKE THIS HAPPEN | [T'S MOR MYSTERIOUS THAN A, LIBRARY PULL OF DRTECTIVE, YARNS) SOMETHING MUST PEN Ir, 1990, Py Metinpoliven Newspaper Sarvice ot ts a ------------ LS -------------- SA -------- SOME OF THE MUSIC OF JOHANNES BRANMS 15 DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND, TOMMY, BUT HE COULD WRITE SIMPLY MHEN WE CHOSE. HIS CHILDRENS SONGS WHICH HE COMPOSED FOR THE THO LITTLE DAUGHTERS OF ROBERT SCHUMANN ARE SIMPLE AND CHARMING , [TJranns vas JOHANNES PRAISING INE WAI 100 (ONTBU IONS IN THE SUMMER GARDEN AJ HAMBURG BORN AT HAMBURG IM 1833. HIS FATHER PLAYED IM A THEATER ORCHESTRA. DURING HIS BOYHOOD JOMANNES PLAYED THE PIANO IN A SUMMER GARDEN ORCHESTRA AND AF TER PLAYING A PIECE WOULD PASS THE HAT FOR CONTRIBUTIONS [rans SPENT TEN YEARS COMPOSING M15 FIRST Ee lb BRANMS PLAYING FOR THE DALCHTI I OF PUBERT SCHUMANN a md = SYMPHONY. 1T WAS THE GREATEST WORK IN THAT FORM SINCE BEETHOVEN. HIS MUSIC 1S FORMAL BUT ILLUMINATED BY POETIC FEELING, IS CHORAL PORKS RANK WITH THOSE OF SCHUMANN AND SCHUBERT, HNILE HIS OWN MUSIC 15 STRICTLY CLASSICAL BRANMS ENJOYED LISTENING 10 THE MUSIC OF GYPSY BANDS --y-- JONANNES BRANMS i / 2 1000. King wamiares ®on (i Ine, Groat Beinn rights resend WHY ARE YOU 50 WMTERESILD bn CLASSICAL MUSIC, TOMMY ? CAUSE IM GOING 10 BE A JALZ COMPOSER AND THATS WHERE YOU BEGIN, BRINGING UP FATHER n---- ISNT THAT COR WPT GO MNOCK ON HER DOOR AND | ASK HER WHAT ~ DHE MEANS BY SLEEPING BO [ BAT. HOW ABOLT MY BREAKFAST? I'VE GOT. TO BE AT MY OFFICE EARLY Raa THiS erg BY GouLy! ITe NEARLY NINE O'CLOCK: - ar pe © 1030, Im" Feature Berviee, Ine, Great Rritain rights reserved 10 E00 a Si Od ji | HEY YOL'! WAKE WP HOW ABOUVT SOME BREAKFATT Weg) THI® MORNIN'? ---------- er gf? -------- «By Grace G. Draytat oy on : SO OFF THEY STARTAD TO FIND RIBRIRON Oo GOING TR\PPATY TRIP. SS MOUSIE GOING SKIPPITY SKIP' - AND Th BAT ELEPHANT GOING "HONK HONKY JUST LIKE A FUNNY OLD MOTBR« '| TILLIE THE TOILER--Now Mac's Warm Under the Collar WHAT ARE "| YOU DOING HERW, ane. 5 & T 'your OHPORTAL [AEC WHY sa wou