. 0A 4 as 5 EE ia -- «THE OSHAWA -DAIY-TIMES, - THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1927 ELLA CINDERS--A Clue at Las | Quebec, dui TiThe ta : uly 27.--The mous exploration ship ¢Arctic, the Sturdy auxiliary schoomer im which 'Captain -J.. EB. Bernier, the noted Canadian navigator and explorer nag series of exploration trips _Morthern waters, has 'made her t. voyage as she is now being nd taken to [pieces the. scrap iron whieh she com- | | @ Arctic. was s0id by the Do- a Government two years ago : udson's Bay Company, for ap in the vicinity of $10,000 @ince then had lain inactive he local "Louisa Basin. The , Company have sold tae ship ta the Gulf Fire Under- r and Tuesday | m 'four' employees of the fi 8 i ter eompany commenced demoall- of the [J] id steel and iron parts of the vessel. The engines have been ji to the Quebec Machinery PARY. | : FOG COMPELS. COTTON * TOLAND AT PUGWASH | Halitax, N.S, July 27.--After hopping off at 6.40 e'clock Tues- 'dey morning from: Pletou, N.S, where 'he landed on Sunday on his yeturn fram Newfoundland, follow- bia an Wnavceesaful seareh there | : or the missing Fren aviators ; . ungesser and Coli, Major PF. Sid- | Et I ; --By Geo, McManus mey Cotton and his flying com- : A } hiane abort the seaplane Jegnne z oats : ---- 'Ave were 'forced to descend at . \ . == DAY - WHAT'S THE NO: | WANT TO SEE ; & y TIN Sw BY \ IDEA TARE YOU THEM "VULGAR BOAT MEN BOouT, 'Pugwash, Cumberland County, at 8.45 a.m., owing to the dense fog HOME - SICK? I'VE HEARD A [LR TTTIRTN blocking their path to New York. ; OUT OF A JOB! TH .(® an ih of 3 tou came. over the long distance Di ! i HE ast Aa $ : hs at Pugwash, which is' sitnated on COULDNT CIT News of Major Cotton's descent J j : only two hours after leaving Pie- ZW ol i ; : 4 EN { / 7 : 1 4 LY» telephone Tuesday night. The . By ORLY Jeanne d'Arc made a safe landing the Nerthumerland Strait. i : mw Bom v | 3 V : 8 == } i i THAT NY hd iii fil His 3 Ni OF ARR ANT "I have no desire to he pre- | miep! 'says Comrade "Tim Buck, the 'Paronto communist. In con- gequence of this statement, it is understood. that Mr. King has de- cided to carry on.--Sault Ste, Ma- | vie Star, PY 77 Is it possible that Methu'clah || lived to such a ripe old age to wy B' J spite some poor girl who married © 1927, by Int') Feature Service. Ing him for his money?--San Diego . Gress Brisem rights reserved. Union, ro og pr -- 'W GR RAD To : ; : -- 0 SranoN he = err or TH TWA RY PLAERTED i695 Cit EET WHOM HE HAD = I Wik! a eID TO MEET HER AND WERT TO SiS CLUB. YET HER fh 2A DADDY SAYS FEDERAL RADIO CORPORA ' Jk ke) ATED | hii i [| SV BE A) EXTREMELY Prk M7 RN INE EYRE" 15 CONSIDERED OE OF HE CLASSICS OF ENGLISH Va | THAT MOST WORRY, WYATIAH, HUFPATA ial Te) Ey FICHON, CHARLOTTE BRONTE: LIFE WY THE OLO PARSONAGE | 1 |[ wemers ag a rt = AT HAYIORTH SEEMS A NIGHTMARE iri 175 DULLNESS AND 4 #5") | LACK OF HUMAN INTEREST. Iggy FRIDAY, JULY 20, 6:45-8:00 a.m.--Joint, WEAF, : \ New York: Tower Health h } : A z i IRAE WARE Exercises. J] J SCN, 12:00 Noon--Weather fore- ; ¥ RX E FYRF VS WRITE Se? : aah cast; produce market report; R , / To ] = ae aE New York stock guotations \ > ! 2 a y y el A a by A. J. Wright & Co., Buf- 7 : Na 7 4 l i TRE: oi talo; live stock report from v3 7 ' 3.118 of THE REV. PATRICK BRONTE, U.S. Department of Agricul- \ ) f - J F : FATHER OF CHARLOTTE, IT IS ture; daily garden bulletin. AN \ / - 77 ; : 7 : 1:00-1:30 p.m.--Hotel Statler PUN ll : = = ! : E = ¥ A 4 TOLD THAT WHEN ANNOYED OR Concert Ensemble. \ (1a HW STE hs DISPLEASED HE OFTEN WORKED :00-6:30 p.m. -- Woodcraft ih 4:50 om. ARID HARLOTTE BRONTE, THE AUTHOR usb: OFF HIS ANGER BY FRG PTS nt [8 ok ee S = 4 » ------ | , I is . "Sun's Leggings" -- Indian . FE _= = fl! OF "JANE EYRE WAS S0 POOR + k = 1 Sus 4 57 FN ot OF THE Be DOOR Legend, by Mrs. Ellsworth I -- =3 ss A CONVERSATIONALIST THAT i il 1rd tr.. Yaeger. ng Features Syndicates Inc. Grest Britaw nights reserved Buffalo Woodcraft Songs: AE 5 John Priebe, Berpard Cogle; -- Bllsworth Yaeger, Ruth Don- negan and Dora Doppegan-- Katherine Crist, accompan- ist. i830 p.m. -- Appoupcements; second broadcast of daily re- ports; weather forecast; baseball scores. :00-9:00 p.m.--Joint, WEAF, New York: Cipieg. Service Concert Opr- chestra, with Male Quartette. 9:80-10:00 p.m. -- Joint, WEAF, New York: La Frapce Orchestra. 11:09 p.m.--Weather forecast. Ms 12:00 Mig Far) Car- Penter and his Statler Dance Orchestra. THE LUKE 88 King Stroot - § . CMR. TIME TABLE AK) fndicater change Bone me tables. I Bis . hr i Rms, i OH JS0Y - THESE. 5: " Fo TALE WENT FoR Fal Sunder MER Murs | 'ol ; | RIDE AROUND THE