Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Apr 1930, p. 14

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: .. 3 AN Sf cat pom fe sm " THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930 Une' Billy had chosen an old hol. fow log wherein to take a nap, All night Jong he had hunted for tho nest of Mrs. Quick, He had hunted _ in vain, Now he was tired, So with- in two minutes after he had curl od up In that hollow log he was fast asleep, He slept a long time, There was nothing vo disturb him. That hollow log as in the little pwamp between the Smiling Pool and the Pig River, It was near the bank of the Loughing Brook, One Billy Mink left the bank along pwhich he had been Tanning and peered into that Lollow log, He wrinkled his nose, "Huht" sald Billy to himself, "What is Unc' Billy Possum dolig here? The old rascal ought to be up in the Green Vorest, Well, 1 won't bother him." fo Billy Mink went his way and Une' Billy Possum continued to sleep, When at last he awoke he couldn't think for a moment whete he was, He yawned two or threa times and then crawled out and stretched, Then he remembered how he happened to bo there, He also realized that how us very hungry, He hind been so Intent on finding, Mrs. Quack and her nest of eggs the night before that he hadn't taken time to catch any. thing to eat, "Ah recokn AW'Il catch me a frog or two and then Ah'll bave pnother look for Bis' Mallard » nest," said he, and stralghtway headed for a little marshy open ing along the Laughing Brook, He found his frogs there, He caught two and then he felt better, Then he began to think of those oggs. He was sitting halt hidden by n clump of ferns, trying to make up Iiis mind what to do next, when he caught a glimpse of a grown head, From where he sat the head wak all he could soe, He knew it for Mr. Quack's head and he know that Mr. Quack was swimming in the Laughing Brook, A look of great cunning creat inte Une' 1iNy's eyes, Very cau. tiously he stole forward to a point where he could wee better, *'Drer Mallard done swing to lead me straight te that nest. All Ah done #ot to do Is to keep him In sight.' Mr. Quack the Mallard Duck was headed down the Laughing Brook He had been up to the Smiling ool and now he was on his way down to the Big River, He was in no hurry=-no hurry at alleso it was an easy matter for Une' Billy to keep him in wight. Une' Billy shuffled along the bank, all the time taking caro that Mr. Quack shouldn't seo him, Now and then Air. Quack would disappear around a bend, Unc' Billy would hurry a Httly then, He would very tau. tiously peep around the bond and there, sure enough, would be Mr, For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoo St. 8, == We Deliver Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 101 King St, W, 'hone 1214 RL Diamonds ! | Bassett's L 'On Oshawa' Main Corner [Jt your watch 18 uot iving a otion We can repmir and make it tell the correct time . "Dy J. BROWN By Thornton W. Burgess "Brer Mallard done gwine to leas mg straight to that nest" Quack. \ All the time Unc' Billy was chuckling, He was sure that if he kept Mr, Juack in sight that sooner or later Mr, Quack would lead hiw straight to that nest, It seemed to him that the finding of that nest now would be the easiest thing in all the Great World, He was al- most as sure of those fine big eggs as if he had had them right io front of him, Meanwhile, Mr, Quack leisurely made his way down the Laughing Brook, Some- times ho would stop in a little pool near the bank and rest, for he had nothing in particular to do. He had found some nice yellow corn up at the Smiling Pool, left there by Farmer Brown's Boy, and so he wasn't hungry, He was just lazy and comfortable, Two or three times Une' Billy grew impatient, It seemed to hiw that Mr. Quack never would move on, But there was nothing he could do about it, Not a single thing, So he possessed himself with patience until Mr, Quack did FH by { TIME TABLES TOPO PIPPUTOTP PIT PPUs, Cp. B. 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RAGLAN BRIEFS "What Une' Raglan, April 14, = The Sunday School have postponed their concert and box social indefinitely, Mr, Arthur Ormiston has secured a position in Toronto, r. and Mrs, John Kellington and son Ronald, have moved back to their home here after spending the winter months in Oshawa, Mrs, Wm. Bright who underwent an operation in Toronto recently is progressing. favourably, her many friends wish her a speedy recovery, Mr, and Mrs, G, Bray and Ah Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, T. Taylor, Burketon spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, N, Hugh- son, A number from here attended the euchre and Lost Helr Barly at Co- lumbus recently. Mr. Lloyd Thomp- son brought home the first prize for euchre, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Brent and son Bill, visited with her parents in Columbus, recently, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Hodgson and and Mr, Wm, Blanchard feft here on Tuesday. last for their future home in Orangeville, Mr, und Mrs, Will Thompson, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, LD. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, Dan, Ormiston and son Donald, Oshawa, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Ormiston, Mr, Gordon Thompson, spent Sunday with 'John Bray, Prospect, Toronto, spent Sunday st his home here, Mr, Charles Brawn has returned home gfter spending a few days with ur and Mrs, Hodgson in Orange. vile, Messrs, Wm. Avery, Lloyd Hugh- son, Gordon Brent and George Bray spent Monday in Toronto, Mr. Wm. Kellington, Oshawa, spent a few days with friends here, Miss Susie Bray spent Sunday with friends in Prospect, Mr, Thos. McKee, Mr, and Mrs, L. McKee, friends here, Mr, D, Thompson Is progressing favourably at his home here, His many friends wish him a speedy and complete recovery, The service was held here on Sun- day morning owing to the special service at Manchester, Next Sun- day service will be at 3 pm. Special music will be provided for the Eas. ter service, % A very pleasant time was spent on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr, and ing was spent in playing progressive cuchre and Lost Heir, winning oints for ladles and Mr, Norman entlemen in Lost Heir, Miss Jean ollock and Mr. Osgoode Ormiston had highest number of points for euchre, 2 doctor's care, His friends wish him spent Monday with|# Mrs, on 8B spent several weeks in Bt, Mich~ uel's Hospital, Toronto, returned home on Thursday last and we are glad to report is doing well, Miss rs, Thos, Lane, The even-| poo Mrs, Miller highest number of spent, Sunda; the vf r Mr, and children were ilson highest number of points for Mrs, in the village, Master Lloyd Lvans is under the Mrs, speedy recovery, CLAREMONT oy AN: April 15,~Mr, and returning home, , (0, Ceott were in Toronto | Jos, Evans, rday, » Mr, Raymond Pilley, who has Bunday next, of praise, Miss' Eilean Cooper of I'« at her home here, 5, Clifford Pilkey and Bunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Evans, Ruben Besse of Btayner spent last week with her relatives Frank Bodon Is so much improved after her recent serious operation at the Lockwood Clinic Toronto as to be able to leave the Hospital and is spending a few days with friends in the city before Mrs, H, Cooper, of Alberta, 1s visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs, Bpecial Easter Bervices will be observed in the United Church on In the morning a girl's chorus will lead the service In the evening a male choir with special Easter Music; | Ruth Studderford spent the week 'end at her home in Ash~ given by the pastor, these Interesting services, Miss Margaret Graham Monday in Toronto, ato pearance in the village, with a very severe cold, with friends in the village. afternoon, At the close hour enjoyed by all, Bryant, ELLA CINDERS--A Flip Flop Tris one A QUESTION OF TIME, AND MONEY! WE HAE ALL THE TIME AND OTHER, PROPS ALL THE MONEY! T'M WILLING TO PUT IN { THE HOURS IF THEY'LL RUNNING A HOTEL IN SONNECTION | ir! 7 - y 49. Tomormow 1S EASTER, SUNDAY | WE MAY NOT HANE ANY PLACE TO IS ONE MRE THE ONLY CLOTHES WE WAVE SO WE, WON'T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT WHAT i y TELLING TOMMY THE CAVE-MAN ARTIST HAD A'MORE EXCITING TIME THAN ARTISTS HAVE NOWADAYS, TOMMY, THEY HUNTED MAMMOTHS AND OTHER ANIMALS FORA LIVING AND DREY PICTURES HAIRY MAMMOTH _-- - FOR FUN, SHOVEL=TUSKED MASTODON fF DRAYINGS WHICH SHOW THAT MEN OF THE STONE AGE HUNTED MAMMOTHS, THE MAMMOTH AND THE MASTODON WERE ELEPHANT-LIKE ANI- MALS, WHICH PROBABLY CEASED TO IMHABIT THE EARTH BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF HISTORIC TIMES, AFRICAN ELEAHAND ----- L'] a ".. LARGEST ASIATIC ELEPHANTS OF J TODAY. BONES OF THESE ANIMALS SHAVE BEEN FOUND IN SIBERIA DIGLAND CENTRAL EUROPE AMD NORTH AMERICA, v v v . i 4 ' IGNORANT SAVAGE? AND HE GAVE IT A NAME LIKE THAT! DADDY SAYS WHEN MAM YAS AM 1GHORANT SAVAGE ME HUNTED THE MAMMOTH OR ELEPHAS PRIMOGEMIUS, | BUPPOBE THEY ARE SCOURING "THE DEAS LOOKIN FER ME I'M BORRY 'M CALBIN' THEM SO MUCH "TROLS J vd A pati 8 "Le NEVER FORGET YOUR WINDNESS - To] SO COMRY WENT MAN ON THE MOOR: =" TO THE WISE OLD THE WISE BOOK AND TOLD COMEY TO DO 80 AND HBO B84 A hl ER OLD MAN LOOKED IN A SO THAT NIGHT. DOLLY, BOBBY AND PUT A FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES ON THR HEARTH » WITH A GAY CAP WITH A BELL, | ON T+ AND A PAR OF PRETTY GMORS THEN THEY MD IN THE CLOSET AND WHEN THE BOOSARYT Saw Twill LOVELY CLOTWAD' =H Ful ABD AND CRESHAD WMIMBILAE + AND wB BREAN TO WALGW AND SHOUTS AND HB DANCED QUT OF THE MOUSE SA "MUST BROW MYSELF TO ™8 WORLD® AND 8 NEVRR CAMB BALK CITI By Russ Westover HOW ABOLT COMING "OL 0 My be 1 HOUSE "TONIGHT, MAC! IT'S TUSY A LITTLE OFFIC TALL RIGHT CUTIE rer me BE 4 Te LISTEN, SMALL TIME - REMEMBER TILLIES MINE [a vive \ U AROUND LONG You BOYS ALONG 7 RONALD WANTS N ME TO G0 To A DANCE Appropriate addresses will be Do not miss Bearlet Fever has made its ap- families are under quarentine, We are pleased to wee Mr, Wm, Graham able to be around again after being confined to his bed Mr, and Mrs, 8, ¥, Robins, of Whitby, spent Sunday afternoon The regular meeting of the W, M, 8, of the United Church was § held at the Manse on Thursday 3 ments were served end a social Mre, E, Dennison and little son, of Toronto are visiting Mrs, Dens nison's parents Mr, and Mrs, UE,

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