. mediately below the West 5. BOAT PNNE th Robert. King. | Machinist, is . Drowned--Craft Struck a Rock "Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, Aug. 28-- Trapped | in the engine room of a speed- ichigan coastguard picket boat . ich struck a deadhéad and sank im Neebish ock Cut, Robert Eugene King, ma- inist, was drowned despite the ef- orts of four other men to save him and to save themselves. © The boat, No. 2,208, 36 feet long, and vig of going 20 miles an hour, the so suddenly that the | grew was the vr into tht water. She PRURRECLE: Sesank BERREEREEE BB sank immediately. James Roach, who * saw the 2ccident, immediately started 'in a rowboat and rescued the four men. Search for King's body was still under way today. The men were returning to the Mich- "Sault from Detour, where they d been on a rum search. King was 34 years old, and was born in Chatham, Ontario, in 1893. He en- listed in the U. S. Coastguard service in the Michigan Soo, seven and half years ago. He 1s survived by his widow and two, small children. BRAZILIAN FLIER REPORTED SIGHTED Paul Redfern Said to Have Flown Over Orinoco River Delta Saturday Caracas, Venezuela, Aug, 29--It was reported here today that the aeroplane was sighted over the delta of the Or- inoco River at three o'clock Saturday afternoon flying in a southerly direc- tion, The Orinoco Delta is on the course mapped out by Paul Redfern, young Georgia flier, who left Bruns- wick, Ga. Thursday in an attempted flight to Brazil and who has not been heard of since, WHEN USING WILSON S FLY PADS DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY AND OLLOW HEM Bi( Y Best of all Fly Killers 10¢ per Packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Storer A8 Simcoe St. N. Phone 227 "For Better Shoe Values" 4 To oe $1.00 o. Eg DELIV ER = fouls Sus AAA A Weight Famais J. A. WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM- gEALMER EY FUNERAL" V w fee 5 Pons 100 LACKHEADS : { Get two oumces of peroxine pow- | der from your druggist. Sprinkle on a hot, wet cloth and rub the face had He oh Every blackhead will be di one Sales sure ands to remove blackhe (1520) RAILWAY TIME TABLES 11 LLL simple way : 24K "a THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1927 a I SS Ta ii --_---- ---- CSL ES JK JK A J A EAC J Uo CJ « EU ECE i EEE I I I i Za H TELLING TOMMY OUR CIRC J BUBB J SELECTION of BEST STRIPS For TIMES READERS ELLA CINDERS-- BEG A SAILOR 1S A TIMES I Wis 1 SoTIASE, SruTrEt N nN LUBBER COVERED PLAYING EA nis ELLY LIFE a LAN . INE - By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plursb IF THE wAY TO MAN'S T Lo vou think the capitars § sweet org Ella -or dort §| Poe? Stranger tings add | BRINGING UP FATHER YEH - BLT Your Jil 1 FIGHT IN' DAYS ARE OVER - ET WOULD YOU LIKE | TO HAVE LIVED HERE IN ROME \N THEM OLDEN DAYS ? gr WELL-THE FIGHTI N? WOULLD HAVE APPEALED TO ME- YOU KNOW THAT fo) of i jit Hasiid | KNOW - I'D | LIKE TO SEE THE HEAD- HIT ME OVER Le 1927, by Int') Festure Service. Inc. Great Brtamn ri wo reserved --By Geo. McManus THAT'S WHAT | {fi CALL: SERVICE [I ALESSANDRO 1715 THEUNIT OF | ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE, TOMMY. IT GETS ITS NAME FROM ALESSAN- : LY essanoro VOLTA (1745-1827) WAS AN ITALIAN SCIENTIST FAMED FOR HIS RESEARCHES AND LISCOVERIES IN | THE FIELD OF ELECTRICITY £:3e0u7 1800,vOLTA, COMING T0 GENERATE ELECTRICITY, PIL =) MOIST PIECES OF CLOTH BETY: BY MEANS OF A WIRE ANT VOLYA EXPLAINING HIS ELECTRIC BATTERY TO wwUCED THT D THAT THE COITACT OF THO CI9SIMILAR METALS WAS ENOUGH SILVER AND ZINC DISKS OF EQUAL SIZE OM EACH OTHER WITH ch THE DISKS tures Syndicate 18 (enc Pru 5, HE CONMECTED THE UPPER AND LOWER DISKS T STEADY ELECTRIC CURRENT IM HISTORY, an nights reserved DID YOU J EVER SEE ANYBODY GET SHOCKED $Y ELECTRICITY, | BETTY? WELL,I GOT AN AVFUL SHOCK YIHEN MAW HEARD ME REPEAT WHAT THE MAN SAID WHEN HE FIXED THE LIGHT, WE WAS CRYIN' ON ACCOUNT OF COoLLDHY FIND HER GLASSES AN' SHE CANT HEAR VERY GOOD EITHER! (&5 NAEAD lg \ SYMPATHETIC A SYMPATHETIC FELLO. ARAAAANARS AA AA AASAAAAYVAAAN [el] MAC - V CAba'Y come DOWN HE "X4