Oshawa Daily Times, 14 May 1930, p. 10

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Aan 'running so fast that: Blaring knew ** that it was of no use to follow him, ! Blaring was hungry and when Dan- 5 y . d ' ' © Blarinn has to keep on the move i amough to eat, ' « snough of him" ' only & moment or two to dispose of | way, ! Under the edge of this he found ' wg Gan ee bids co Aa h HAT v Nf ii UR (a ude Mt 1 RCRA RE Re ge , THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930 » SSIES APT SIR A IY i wh 2 ¢ 0 another's need '_=s0)d Mother Nature, the Shrew was angry, He with rage, Danny » Mouse had escaped from him, He had rushed after Danny, 'but not far, You see, Danny was But how he did chatter! © You see, 1 Mekdow Mouse had come along, 'Blarina 'had felt sure of a favorite dlpner, So, great was his disap. Raimtmont when Danny had escap- Ld t Now Danny Meadow Mouse ww larger than Blarina, but Blarine was telling the truth, Had he sue- ceeded in killing Danny he would heve eaten all of Danny excepting Nis skin dnd bones, for Blarina has one of the largest appetites In: all the Great World, He thinks noth- Ing of eating twice his own weight "Ip less than a day, Just imagine that! So, with such a hig appetite, most of the time in order to find "It is a good thing that I do net have to. depend on. just one kind of food," muttered Blarina as he pounced on an earthworm, "If I did, I guess I would go a lot hun- griar than I am most of the time, This worm is good but there isn't Swallowing the last of it, Blar- ina started along a little runway of his own, Ha hadn't gone far when he came to a snail, It took that snall; and once more Blarina was hurrying along his little run. He came to a partly rotted old fence-post lyifg on the ground, three fat slugs and half a dozen s sowbugs, all of which were eaten almost taster than I can-tell it: A 1ttle bit later he discovered one of those great hig earthworms calleds a Night Crawler, This was a prize, But when it was gone, Blarina, in- stead of being satisfied grumbled to himself because there wasn't ans other right at hand to be eaten, Now, could you have watched Blarina as he hunted for his food, you would have: thought that he must have remarkable good eyes, Nothing. could. be farther from the truth, Blarina's< tiny. eyes are hardly better than no eyes at all, He can tell light from dark, that fs all, He knows when it Is day~ light and he knows 'when it is night; hut so far as seeing things His 'eoncerned, his eyes are of no use whatever, But don't he sorry for Rlarina, the 'Shrew, He doesn't need eyes, No, sir, he really has no use for "evel. You see, his ears and his PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St, 8, «= We Deliver i n Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Sho 161 King 8. W, Phone 13 [} Diamonds ! Bassett"s pleased to term as | joo nose and whiskers make up for his k of good eyes, ' Ferhaps.-you didn't know that whiskers are reals iy of some use in the world, Some are anyway, Blarina's are, Those whiskers have a wonderful sense of touch, So, with his wonderful ears to catch the tiniest of sounds and tell him what they ure, his wonderful nose to eaten \he faintest of scents, and his wonderful whis- kers to tell him just what he w tonching, Blarina gets along very well indeed, He asks no favors of any one. (Copyright, 1980, T, W, Burgess) The next story: "A Question of Relationship." He hadn't gone far when he came to a maf, BROWN WAS VICTIM OF MARKET CRASH N Told Clerk in Mexico City Hotel He Lost $200,000 Mexico City, May 14--7T, Brown, who fled from Stratford, Ont, last New Year's eve was a victim of the stock market collapse of last No- vember, he told the clerk of the Re gis hotel here, shortly after he are rived in; Mexico City, Brown, a former mayor of Strats ford, told the clerk he lost more 'than $200,000 in the stock market crash Shortages in his accounts of approxi mately this amount were discovered, Much of the money lost was made up of life savings entrusted to his care France's shortage of agricultural labor continues to grow, ; A i me TABLES} PO aan Aaasasd andy) Cc, P, R, TIME TABLE Effective April 27, 1930, (Standard Time) West Daily Dal Daily (Except Sunday), Daily 33 2 g33:3 Brwud -pmmom --- y y IAN NATH Biren tn Time, Al RAILWA ke April tn, SE cept Sunday only _~ Daily, Except Sunday Py "har. Except Sunday = £3 HH Omari eomm FE 3 SF eer ss z332 ® , Daily p.m, Joaily, Except Saturday Hy Weathdund hid ally am, , Except Sunday m, Daily m, Daily, Except Sunday .m, Daily, Except Sunday m, Daily om, Daily am, Sunday only m » Dal 3 pom, Path Except Sanday Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE a eta 33 4 3 a ta ma we 23 2 4 2 = % = WWI L RROD = oes BSEER TP? ao 'On Oshawa's Main Corner unit |INDIANREBELS AT-ONTARIO LAW Claims Hunting Rights Are Necessary to His Existence Sault, Ste. Marie, Ont,, May 14 "That Partridge was given to the foot Indians by Chelst, Magistrate Yliott, You are in' the wrong, you and your varnment: | did not steal it, Why should I plead guilty 1o that? I shot it. It my own property and the pro- erty of my people, It does wot be. ong to your Government, It belongs to my people" So ssid Peter Bombard, of Goulas Bay, a treaty Indian, when he appear- [od In polisacourt here. charged with a partridge in closed season und setting out beaver traps, contrary to law, Bombard went ont "Ou reserves are all surrounded by white men, Ther uve taken the community from us, We Indians cannot make a living from the machinery and so we have to hunt ad trap" The magistrate proposed a $10 fine with the option of a month in jail, which brought forth another protest. ""Phis thing can't be handled be- hind the bars, A man has got to be out among the trees to do that, We will take it to the Government," de- clared Bombard, . ! After some further argument the magistrate imposed an additional fine of $20 or one month for beaver trapping Cotton mills In Japan are redues ing salaries, some us much as 20 BRITAIN ACTS IN FRANCO-ATALIAN NAVAL DEADLOCK Foreign Minister Henderson Offers to Act as Mediator floneva, May 14==R{, Hon, Arthur Henderson, British: Foreign Minist- er, has offered his good offices to foreign Minister Briand of France, and Dino Grandl, Italy's foreign mins ister, for a solution of the Franco- Italian naval deadlock, per cent, Mr, Henderson made, (he an nouncement of 'Lis paper interview, v, Henderson expressed the ber fief that the ministers had received his offer favorably, The British diplomat sald conveys sitions seeking solution of the Vran~ co-Italian problem would be resumed during the league council sessions this week at Geneva, WALTER ELSON' DIED OF INJURIES NOT HEART FAILURE offer In 8 news, "Toronto, Muy 14---=Autopsy on the body of Walter Filson, ' 10-yenr-old youth 'who died from injuries follow- Ing; n gang fight In Riverdale Park Friday night and In conneetion with which four men are charged with manslaughter, revealed that he had been seriously injured, and the theory thiit he had succumbed to heart fall ure was discounted, The' boy's mouth. was {ull of dirt, gravel was found in his throat as if his face had been: shoved down into the ground, His 'chest was Injured and the right side of his face was tary from being dragged in the gra- vel, CAPTURE BOAT AND ITS CARGO OF ALE Oswego, N.Y, May 14---Allor a chase of several miles In which a wa- chine gun was brought into play by cost guardsmen stationed here, they had under guard the rum runner Port-A-Dore, port undetermined, after its erew beached the craft about eight miles. east of this city and escaped, I'hd Port: A<Dore outran the const guard picket in a hail of bullets, One hundred bags of ale were cap- tured with the craft, DEPOSIT CANADA'S RATIFICATION OF, WORLD COURT SOON Geneve, May 14~=fonutor Raoul Dandurand, Canadian delegate to the council of the League of Nations, has announced to the council that Canada would shortly deposit with the league the instruments ratifying the protocol by whieh the sgatutes of the World Court of International Justice are revisdd," in connection with Canada's entry into the world court, The Canadian parliament re- cently apnroved the ratification, ES -------- A ---- -- While the third annual social of the Blood Transtusion Service of the British Red Cross Boclety was being held in Lendon recently, three calls for blood donors were received, ' ELLA CINDERS---Heavenly Racket fa Mer ropolitan 8, Pat, od, N go ' a -- i , 00, ld osaper loretes HOW LONG HAVE LITTLE GIRLS PLAYED ¥i1TH DOLLS, DADDY © ff fii / THATS A VERY HARD QUESTION TO ANSWER, TOMMY. DOLLS HAVE BEEN FOUND IN CAVE" MAN HOMES, = ~~ a EN ; Al | PERUVIAN DOLLS WITH FACES OF WOVEN THREADS yw ely yUlii J 'a iS I 5 AND CLAY AND WOOD O0LLS OF THE PENOBSCOT / [3 s70mANS TELL US THAT CHITOREN OF ALL PR: 100S HAVE PLAYED WITH DOLLS, BUT SCIEATISTS SAY THAT MAHY OF THE OLD DOLLS OF STONE WERE FETISHES AND IMAGES USED 1H MAGICAL AND RELIGIOUS RITES, BOLIVIAN NOIANS. INDIAN ooLL GIOUS RITES CHILOREN YYERE HOT ALLOWED T0 PLAY WITH THEM BUT AS CIVILIZATION ADVANCED THESE IMAGES LOST THEIR POWER AND BECAME PLAYTHINGS OF CHILDREN, ® 1090, King Peatures Syndioate, Ine, Great Britain rights resshind AND LEGS ARE ALWAYS 8 COMING ore! | BRINGING UP FATHER re -- - HERR COMES THE ™NG DIMPLETIN NOW! VLA, FiX Hin wOR COMING HOME AT THiS HOLR OF THE MORNING WAIT A MINUTE MAGGIE GIVE ME A CHANCE TO EXPLAIN) prom A N No WOOL PELASIM BRUTE: YO NEVER GIVE ME "THOLGHT YOU NEVER EVER THINK TO GET ME ANYTHING re WHEN YOu ARE OLT PY [hd {X £" L] So NY { I'M KEPT TOO BUSY THINKIN OF WHAT \'M | GONNA Got ) \ \ r'/ A | BIT HOME WORRNMING MYSELF DICK: THINKING THAT MAYBE YOu WERE HELD WHEN WELL NOW You iN THINK ABOLT ML ['19 7" POSABLE THR LITTLE DX \ 10 King Features Synawaia tor een) Briain sighie pean eed 3 Wi 1 WOR ETAY MERE FOR A TIME AND , DINE WiTH THE BEAR LED THEM i TO A HOLLOW | Raat MES SAD THE BRAR: "I WiLL SNOW TRER, BUT A WUNTER HAD LAID A "Ly TEN BEARS AT ONE BLOW THE BEAR TO HIMSELF "1 Will, Bf. CARRELL NOT TO OFFEND WiM' \ ---- 'TILLIE THE TOILER--Enough to Make Mac "Hopping" Mad : BUT WE CAN'T Pay | THis BILL = ® WE HAVEN'T ANY = FOO TWE BRAR SMILAD AT COMPY"WHi ARE LOU GONG. MY FRIBNDT HE ASKE NOW WHERE THERR \& SOME VERY BNE HoNRY Bd TRAP THERR AND SNAR THAT WAS THE BND OR THER en RR . BUT TILLIE \ 8 THE 1 KNOW WHAT i'M GONNA DO. I'M @EOINE HOMER AND dar: DRESSED + DON'S TAKING ME To A DANCE ATONIANT ' WHAT TO DO \WHAT To DO: BUT | Have. | BOVANT "THIS DRESS AND AVE 'BM | A PF . FoR a a cia. Pop 1 1 n 'a make it tell the correct time D. J, BROWN pitas Watch hnvtor tor uadian National and Osh awa Kal hy Can) L] = on % " Jeweler Ct athished | NNG MCOE ST. SOUTH So dA

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