Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Apr 1930, p. 14

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a v tio THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, - THURSDAY, APRIL 24,1970 Chatterer Changes His Mind By Thornton W. Burgess Irs -- Sometimes thore ave, ny you will® ind, When is is wise to change nd: mind == hofterer the Red © Squirrel, : Chatterer the Red Squirrel had taken it into his hesd to visit the itl swamp at the head of the Smiling Pool, Peter had what I¥ called "the spring fever," 1t made him want to wander about, He wasn't looking for Anything in par- feular, but be just couldn't keep still In one place, So he had taken it into his head to wander down to . the little swamp where the Hmil ing Brook flows into the Bmiling Pool, He just wanted to know what was going on down there, Ho wants od to know if there were nny new wring arrivals, Part of the time Chatterer tra. veolod on the ground in little short rushes always ending close to a tree. Part of the time he traveled in the treetops, So it was that at fast he camo to a treo close by the nost of Mrs. Quack, A branch of that tree was directly over the next, It happened Just by chance, Chatterer stopped on that very branch to rest a while, Heo 'was tired and ho stretched himself out along that branch, Now, Chatterer's eyes are very bright and he doesn't miss much, As he lay stretched out on that branch, those bright eyes of his wore . walching, down below, At first he saw' nothing at all'uf in. terest, Then he caught an slight movement that is not made by the wind, or by a drifting shadow tlantic City is always 'in season" There's never a dull wi i atl nde wi p awedh-end, With u ' 1 return home - i' nEAV-roshevigorous! One of helinest Holels InAtlantic City . week or a week-end the luxury ol EA i es Chatterer leaned forward and watched such as no cloud makes---Iis of im- mediate Interest to the little peo- ple of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows, Chatterer leaned forward and watched, Again he paw that movement and then he saw what had made It, He saw Mrs, Quack half hidden by the big leaves of a skunk cabbage, She had turned her head to smooth some feathers on her back, In- stantly, Chatterer understood what it meant. Mrs, Quack had & nest hidden there, A nest meant ogg, und Chatterer is another small person who is Interested in eggs. Chatterer's tall began twiteh, He scrambled to his feef®and ran down that tree, From the trunk of the tree Mrs. Quack was quite hidden. There was nothing for it but to go down oun the ground, He Just must find out 4f he was right about that nest, If he was there might be a chance to steal one of those eggs. Bo Chatterer kept on down to the ground and then slip ped underneath those big, broad loaves of the skunk cabbage plants, A % TIME TABLES Ep ee Ci setioe In gr (Standard Time) Going West , Dally (Except Sunday), m. Daily ym, Daily (Except Sunday). mm. Daily, . Dally (Excent Sunday). Going East a Frau3 wamom SE E239 i Daily (Except Sunday + Dally (Except Sunday . Dally, n-- 2m; Dally. Dally (Excem int) RAILWAYS e Jan, 5, 1930, CANADIAN: NATIONAL ' Effegtiv (Standard Time) "| 1¢ didn't take him 8 minute to find ph that he been right. There, pices hidden 'beneath "the big hg lly Quincy Bunt, and a ck wag on it, orer Lh noe a "oslo ofg, beenuso k covered them 'com. Chatterer's mouth began to water, How he did wish that Lirs Quack would off that nest, He: began to wonder how He might got the Headache Thousands of people, who once suffered from headache, do not suffer now, They one ZUTOO TABLET, as harm- a8 00da, and are relieved in 20 minutes, her off. But, though he thought and thought, he couldn't think of any way that he could get Mrs Quack off that nest, She hadn't seen him vet, for he had heen very quiet, He was back of her now and he began to wonder if he might bo able to. tear away of part of the nest And steal sn exe right from under Mrs, Quack, Anyway, it would do no harm to ry, 80 Chattérer erept forward inch "y Inch, Ho made no sound, Tneh vy Ineh he crept until he was right "ack of the nest; There was n 'tthe elump of nlders that the nest aeked up. ngainst, Chatterer had Anyway, something happened and it happened with great sudden- ness, and right then snd "'thero Chatterer changed bis mind, Ho didn't want any eggs. All he want. ed was to got away from there. Mrs, Quack bad turned suddenly and struck him a hard blow with that stout bill of hers, (Copyright, 1934, To. Burgen) ial next story; "Mw, Quack's Proud Moment," Easter Exam Results at Bradley's School $5. No. 14, Darlington Jr. 1V.~Byron. Nesbitt, Norma Yellowlees, Mary Millson, Sr, 11, --CGeorge Patterson, (Hon), Jim Smales, r, 1lL=Neil Yellowlees, 1.~Wiilie Patterson, (Hon), Hare old Hepburn, Russel Hardy. L=Giaee Yellowlees (Hon), Sr, Ashton Jr. Pr~Donald Yellowlees. L. G. Dearborn, teacher, Pro~Russel Hepburn, Billie A LOVING GUIDE (Lines from a mother to her young daughter.) The Lord shall be thy strength Give Your Children BOVRIL Build up Their Strength And loving guide | EY made him na little careless, If thou on Him will all Thy heart confide, In all thy "goings out and Ning in" To keep thee from all harm And taint of sin, To sweet white lilies faly We liken Him, 'rapt un hehind these alders, Now Ye reached out n paw and began 'miling at the back of the nest, All 'he time his mouth watered more 'ud more as he thought what au "aut one of thoes eres world nro. vide. Porhaps, thinking of those The following is the report of the Easter Examinations of Bradley's School, 8, 8. No, 14, Darlington; (Nunes in order of merit.) V.==Jessie Yellowlees, Sr. IV. ~DBessie Patterson (Hon), Elsa Bowman, ' Bless thy way, And "bright and morning Star" That ne'er grows dinn With hope and sweetness He will And cheer and brighten all The live long day. So honor Him in all you Do and say, And He will honor thee in All thy way, The wonders of His grace Will then unfold, And thou His glorious: beauty Will behold! Rou, 0.8 pu OF: Copmighy toon TELLING TOMMY ELLA CINDERS--No Chance to Explain PTL ai WERE | THE Wad HOW THE. PARSACTS YoU STAND GUARD, BLAKE LET ANYBODY WAVE WER. gr) WELL TRY TO FIND THE MOTHER, AND RETURN HER] CHILD | SHe's \ LR 3 N SER ES S HN ay wake pe] "y= AEH Va Si il [IT I [0 A 417 19 A KIND OF CLOAK WORN IH MEXICO ARO IM SOUTH If HLL A PONCHO, AMERICA TOMMY, 17 1S LIKE A BLANKET WITH A SLIT IN THE MIDDLE FOR THE HEAD, Hf Au : alm SOME PECULIAR INDIAN HATS INTRO TL LAR Bi Will i mon mises NIGH IN THE © «790% ---- Yo | {£31 uimo,zcundor You oan set HUNDREDS OF INDIANS WEARING RED OR YELLOW PONCHOS, HITE COTTON TROUSERS, AriD BROAD-BRIMMED HAIS OF WHITE FELT, THE INDIANS COME FROM DIFFERENT VILLAGES, AMD THE CUT OF ed THE CQUATOR ITS CLIMATE 15 ONE OF PER PETUAL SPRINGTIME DUE TO ITS ELEVATION. @ 1990, Ring Pestures Syndicate, Inc, Great Britain vights reserved GOODNESS! A FEL\QY MIGHT HAVE SPRING FEVER ALL THE YEAR YHY WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO LIVE 11 QUITO, BETTY 7 ; \ TP y vs _ MAY-CHEF| THE CAPTAIN WANTS SOME CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE » DERVE I'T '\) MIS CABIN © HE WANTS TO WELLT WON'T BK LONG NOW: ANS GEE BOY! WON'T |} BE GLAD TO GIT OFF OF THIS Yaw ) , Dally, escent Sunday. , Sunday only. ally 'ally except Sunday, daily, except Sunday, . Dally, escent Sunday, Tally, Jally, except Suturdoy. Daily, , Dally, Dally, Daily, Day, except Sunday. |] =e 23 Sa Eat ad 4 KIN YOU MaKE REMEMBER: CAPTAIN ? YO ASKED ME TO DINE WITH YOO TOTO DAY ? rary TRIES ree SRI2ITEB BY es Ez m ji THOMPSON'S | . o" $ 5 10 Simcoo St, 8, -- We Deliver [ aly | ally, except Sunday, : daily, except Sunday. fatty, Iy A n only, / Nally, excepd Sunday, Daily, except Sunday. ® 2 4 7 7 ES A TTT I 23332 8 bd m 2 pam, 8.43 pom, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEER UAY SCHEDULE Nestive on and after Sept, 29, 1020 =3 3 Machinery Repairing | NOTHING LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL | Adanac Machine i 101 King St, W, Phone 1214 4-24 © 1930, IY Fenture Service, Ine, Great Britain rights reserved. 7.10 am, am, Me ... Bassett's | On Oshawa's Main Corner | aaa DOLLY DIMPLES AND BOBBY BOUNCE , | WE MUST FIND, 2 | BOBBY. ---- Sang At a etd od coe 23233 sic: lt B85 2 Fr¥ 35538331883 PETE? ?® 23333° B23: WE MUST FIND 2a 82 se? == EE 5 iH - fr 0 4 2090. = So CE "RAVEN DIRECTED THEM TO THR PRINCE AND PRINCES Sad THEY KEPT ON TO THER VERY END OF THE! GARDEN" AND THEN OUT OF THE AAT THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS DID NOT KNOW WHERE BOBBY WAS = TILLIE THE TOILER--Pleasure Always Comes Before Business. | GEE, | HAD A GREAT TIME LAST NIGHT WITH My COUSIN BlLLY - DINNER, SHOW, AND DANCE AFTERWARDS « AND W THAT 8oY CAN DANCE". N THIS MORNING D TO _AIR\TE GSo0oD GRIEF. INOW Vwi @OT TO @0 OUT AND BUY A RIBBON, Mas IT'S NOT GONNA THAT «KIND OF A am, Be LETTER » "THIS \S mn, nm, nm, { i § sin re 10.00 am, 10, 12.5 p.m, 4 ] IPRCIALTY ¢ 'watch is uot ving Fo can repair. t widke it the correct NOW » Vil. GET eS KLINCeR :

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