THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930 Peter Wastes Sympathy ¢ in haste, 1/ et will go to waste " Zoids Mother Nature, Poler Rabbitt was sorry for ferry Muskrat. 'Grandfather Frid just Informed Peter thst Jerry's house in the Smiling Pooi und beon washed away in the spring tiood, Veter had always sdmired that house. He had con- sidered it & very fine house, He nad always wondered that any oné sould bufld such a good house. ARE NOT SENDING R-101 TO CANADA ------ "| (By Canadian Press) London, June 20.~Thete has been no change in' the artange- ments for the flight of the British Dirigible R-100- to: Canada, Ministry * has denied a report that the sister air- ship, the R-101 would make the ti. "I'he suggestion. has never arisen," it was id, Spectator Drops Dead Watching Golf dangle (By Canadian Press) Hoylake, Eng, June 20 «=A spectator, Clem Todd, a 70-year-old resident of Sheffield, dropped dead of heart faflure during play in the second round of the British Open « mphatioally Golt Championship here, Todd, who was waiting in the hot sun at' the eighteenth green, for the next match to arrive, suddenly fell to the ground, Death was attributed to heart failure caused by the in- tense heat, » PYGMIES THRIVE IN DARK AFRICA Explorer Finds Many of the Shy Creatures in Interior of Continent Paris, There are still plenty of pygm es in the dark interior of A Afriea, Mrs. Ca Akeley, widow of the noted exployer and big game ,| #re the size of normal ten-year-old hunter 'doclares, upon her retury here after a year's research hunt ing the litle peoples with camera and typewiter. Mrs. Akeley went filo, the Northern Belgian Congo and eame out at Nalrobl with a large documentar' collection for the ethnological section of the Mra. Akeley, whose husband died at Kabale, Uganda, in 1926, and was buried on Lhe spot where he slew his biggest gorilla, says that the legend of the pygmies dying out 1s due to their shyness, villages of the little people, who which has (aught them the nr of making themselves all but in- visible, She says she found many children," "They Wve in tiny huts made of leaves, In 'which . they Brooklyn Mugeu~ and other la-| crouch, They move away at the slightest alarm and constantly are shifting from: one food source to another, / a 1f they kill an elephant or othe: large animal, the next day thelr leat village, seldom of more than ten buts, is 'erected nearby aad there if. romuins anti all availaple food Is gone. 1r a white man dp- pears they vanish in a twinkling, Mrs, Akeley says, adding that nor- mal African natives 'suffer great inroads from digeasc but that fhe Pygmies are quite 'healthy and Fhow no signs of dying out. The Proper Way (Our Dumb Animals) The Prince of Wales has set a fine 'example to the world's big- game hunters by doing a large part of his hunting in Africa' with a camers, We hope some day he'll do all of it that way, Shop. Assistant: 'That, sir, Is a coat you would never wear out." Wilson: 'No not without being laughed at." y PAY HOMAGETO LATIN HEROES Twenty-One "South Amer. ican Republics to Honor Liberators Washington, -- Twenty-one free American republics will render fitting homage. to General Stmon Bolivar, liberator of South Amer: ica. and his marshal, Antonio Jose de Sucre, on the centenaries of their deaths this year , The cele- bration was provided for in a res- olution offered In the governing board of the Pan American Union 'by Eduardo Diez Medina, Bolivian minister to the United States, Under its provision the goverd- ing board, consisting of the heads of missions of tk Latin Americen republics and headed by Secretary of State Stimson, held specia] come memorative sessions for General Sucre, 'June 4, and for General Bolivar, on December 17, Other ceremonies for the iwo fameq mil~ itary leaders will be held at their tombs on their respective centen~ ary dates. General Bolivar Is buriea at /acas, Veneezuela, and his marshal at Quito, Ecuador, The progrmme for Bolivar's cen= tenary also provides ihe laying of wreaths on his statwe in New York City by special represents tives of the governing board. Bolivar was born in Caracas in 1783, He traveled extensively and also studied in this country Lefore assuming leadership in Venus czuela's revo against Spanish dominion in 1%10, "ELLA CINDERS--Left in the Lurch. Wr LOOK, OF THE WAY, THINGS WILL FOR, A MERRY Now, to find thai that house was gone was something of & shock io Peter, Peter had sald that if was too bad that Jerry Muskrat hadn't any home and Grandfather Frog had demanded to know whe WIDOW |F | SHOULD LOBE MY HUSBAND | IT Mair BE HARD TO INHERIT WIS MILLIONS, BUT IT WiLL BE EASY TO ams in, charge OF had said that Jerry had no home, "pidn't you just tell me that Jerry's house was washed away?" Peter asked, : "Ohug-a-rum! Of course | did!" veplied Grandfather ¥Vrog. Well, isn't that just the same as telling me that Jerry basn't any home?' demanded Peter, "it 1en't the same thing at all, Chugea-rum! It isn't the same (hing at all,' retorted Grandfather Prog, 'l have never asked him, but I know well enough that Jerry Muskrat has another home." "Where?" demanded Peter, apidn't 1 just tell' you that 1 have never asked him?" wald Grandfather Yrog crossly, "It 1s no business of mine where Jerry Muskrat's home is, I don't know where it 1s and. 1 don't want to know where if is, Dut 1 do know that he has one." Just then Jerry Muskrat him. golf appeared in that, abrupt way of his, He wasn't there and then Be was there right below where Peter was sitting. You nee, he had come thee. under water and Peter hadn't seem lim until sud- denly he poked his head out of water. "Hello, Peter!' sald Jerry, "Hello, your own self!' "replied Peter, "Oh, Jorry, I'm so sorry!" Jerry blinked, as if he didn't understand, "What are you worry for?" he asked. "I'm sorry for you," replied Peter, "I'm ever no sorry for you' Jerry Muskrat blinked more than aver, That's nice of you. Peter," sald he, 'but I'm not sorry 'Where is #7" demanded Peter. "8 it up the Laughing Brook?" was, and it fsn't here any more,' said he, "Oh! sald Jerry, that he was just beginning to un- derstand, "You must mean my old house, That was swept away in the spring flood, Put a house Ish { necessarily a home, I've stil got # home and a very good one, so you don't need to bh: sorry for me," "Where in It?" demanded Peter "In it up the Laughing Brook?" "That's telling,' replied Jerry. "1 think you're fooling me,' ro- plied Peter somewhat - crosaly. "I've been all along the Laughing Brook and | haven't seen a sign of a house of yours. How can you have a house and not have it seen? Why, that old house of yours heve in the Smiling Pool stood nut just like the Big Rock, (Copyright, . 1030, goss). pretending T. W. Bur RR RA TIME TABLES | PPP bobbed dn nh R. TIME TABLE setive April 27, 1930, 1] rd Time) West ] zaves 1 Ll » He | \g = = (Ti i 7) 1 THEM! E WELL TOMMY IF DENYS DE SALLO THE MAN WHO PUBLISHED THE FIRST MAGAZINE COULD SEE A MODERN MAGATINE 5TAND HE OULD PROBABLY DROP DEAD WITH SHAME THINKING OF WHAT HE HAD STARTED, [i a y Bed REEATITarA a ane o fi § JHE JOURNAL DES SCAVAMS, THE FIRST NUMBER OF WHICH APPEARED IN FRANCE IN JAN ONE OF THE FIRST MAGALINES PUBLISHED mn TWE UNITED STATES LeniclY DEVOTED TO GIVING 175 READERS DOESN'T DADDY KNOW THAT YOU ARE A NAUGHTY GIRL, BETTY? AW, HE DOESH'T CaRe ! HE THINKS I'M GETTING R MATERIAL FOR A J CONFESSION MAGALINE SUMMARIES OF BOOKS. ITS PUBLICATON HAS CONTINUED UP TO THE PRESENT TIME WITH ONLY ONE SHORT BREAK AY THE ED OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. for myself, so I don't quite seo why you are sorry for me." "I'm sorry that you haven't any home," said Peter, "Oh!" exclaimed Jerry. "What 4 ing Kast wm, Daily » 1665, 19 ACKNONLEDGED 10 BE THE PARENT OF OUR MODERN MAGAZINES DENYS DE SALLO 1S GIVEN CREDIT FOR pm Daily pom, Daly um. Dally am, Dally (Exegpt Sunday) Tr nwe Sma SERS makes you think I haven't any home?" "It. was swept away In the spring flood, wasn't it?" inquired Pater In his turn, "No," replied Terry, eyes twinkled, ater's eyes flew open Very wide, "Grandfather Frog says it RTS fat, SR PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simeos 8k 8 ~= Wo Deliver and his Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine 161 King St, W. Phone 1814 . ---- | Diamonds! -- CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS n me, effective April 27th, 3 a.m. Dally, Except Sunday .m. Sunday only mania = me Sma mm 33zzs = ~ ally Cally, Except Sunday Daly LD aly Dally, Except Sunday Daily i Dally, Except Saturdey , Dally 33333533 eeEpPES 23. Sa 23 Lex a 2 == tly ily' ily y Except Sunday y Sund Sunday Dai Dal Da a A aly | | = Ed EBs3 Di Hy Bal Dally Dally ,. 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