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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jan 1928, p. 12

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During that MT i total of 23, 241 automolies were the steamer. 4 A mother discovering her Small washing the kitten wit} soap and water exclaimed: "Oh, Betty darling, I don't think 'the mother pussy would like her kitty washed, like that." Betty very seriously replied: "Well, 1 really can't Nek it, mother.", . Lawrence by'|M ACTER MARITIME CAL release in der 10 'accopt & call 10 the United iy Church at Campbellton, N.B. rll) for 13 years, | fies tl and followed a large number of his Mg butt 1 congregation into Union. Mr. Me- Intush reports in Nova Scotia in " TAQUOR CONTROL, PRAISED st, Thomas, od 26.--~Chief of Police Armstrong and High Con- stable Hugh Ostrander of the coun- .|t¥ force declare that there = has '|been:a marked decrease in public drunkenness in this city and vi- : elatty with the introduction of the ri new liquor law, Chief Armsiveng also. comments favorably on the fact that the new law is enabling his department to convict drunken motorists and that Policé Court convictions stand, when appealed, By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb _--_re a co WELL: AS LONG AS IT.1% RAINING I'bl. STAY IN AN' REST: BESIDES. IT'LL PLEASE MAGGIE: £ d YOU BEFORE TO STRAIGHTEN UP, You BIG. 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