Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Oct 1927, p. 10

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\} y ts po 4 miasRmiRg SEI FECTION of BES bu i Se------ "WHS (Continuedfrom page 9) s : about the prospects for the Soave J ! : on. No one knows, he says, what : : A the convention will take, ELLA CINDERS Better Stay In : i either lu regard to the leadership or SEERA . in regard to the platform, and no ~ [Ee one has any right to make predic- CS FEA : A 'tions nt this time. "The convention. G5 > Bs : 2 CR oi Ts 2 these respects," he adds, "will be i aD, 8 OseegosH tlong to itself." ; Ad "IEE : » On | ! | for Pe Fin ; He is impressed with the evid- ences of prosperity seen on every hand. He is convinced the West is aking substantial progress, and be- tleves the Conservative party must ba, prepared to adopt policies that whi timuiate further advance. omething must be done to stimul- ate gettlement in Western Canada, inggrder that the tremendous re- sources in agriculture, mining and NT a 'may be exploited to t . Fa § "Delegates Arrive ""dooves of delegates arrived in the "efty today, and every train from east] rnd. west will discharge its quota || during, the next few days. Specials [|g from Ontario, Ouebec, the Maritimes RE AL D\/B\B\IB\ (BND A ---- --------s 3 d+British Columbia are due on ; eX ule g ; y ul JERE || Sa Sunday and Monday morning. There || i, TRAD Cai io Tid ] > NY fh ae A ara many women. Probably 20 per - o- a . a cent. of the delegates are of the |lB siperior sex, and many of the mere en are bringing their wives and alas ng / YR Rites TT i Ee "iret meat no. || BRINGING UP FATHER --By Geo. McManus tional political convention in which ea ea TFTA 7 TE WONDERFUL 5+ BERNARD 003 nva! Ladv Ashburnham, who came TR Ta, OF SWITZERLAND- NOTICE THE KEG ARGUND 3 WHERE ARE LOOKIN' FER tray with the Maritime delegation: |! Hp) HIS NECK: THAT CONTAINS BRANDY - THESE =a ; YOU GOING DOCS, ¥ ody Perlav, who! arrived tonight J 2 DOGS WANDER AROLND THE MOUNTAINS : NGGS? y. » Who, omen] | ! 227) AND GIVE FIRST AID --T vith' Sir George Perley, and" Lady |: a INJURED : Q ANY SICK OR # > 7empn, who is returning from the <0 RN Rockies with Sir Edward Kemp. The National Committee which has been making arrangements for |p the convention meets tomorrow |'E . morning, and there will be some- thing doing every day now. Every- hody is singing the praises of Major- General A. D. McRae of Vancouver. who has contributed much to the siccess of the organization. An interesting thing is that the B delegates are paying their own ex- prenses, and it is pointed out that this means not less than $150 each for the visitors from Ontario, Quebec] } and the Maritime Provinces. In many / E y E : ; ih | cases they are farmers, so that one-| [8 g . © 1927 sv Inv'L Feature Service, Inc. tenth of their annual incomes will iE LS - : Great Britain rights reserved. be expended in the great cause. : The convention should be well ernvered by the press. Provision for £2 newspanermen has heen made at | 8 ; v 9 tha Amphitheatre Rink, where the | k ---- rreat mA 8s to b 1d. More | [® ) ' . n : ete Miglin spot. | § ' HHA CINDERELLA AND HER i fn Ti. : FRENCH TALES OF MONSIEUR PERRAULT SHE 1S CENDRILLON EET Ee 1 The Manitoba Free Press, in a front- | E J CINDERELLA HAS * FAIR GODMOTHER 3 . 1 i i naoa word of welcome, offers to | i" i {i 3 AND N THE GERMAN TALES OF GRIMM SHE 1S ASHPUTTEL. DADDY SAYS THAT visiting writers the facilities of ite | P ' a po 'E : , Yitig Writers the taoilities of its | 5 3 Be IN TZ DAYS OF THE PYRAMIDS THE CHILDREN OF THE PHAROAHS | JICINDERELLA WAS a perfect host. The weather is ideal | ; AN NN LISTENED TO THE STORY OF RHODOPE AND THE EAGLE THAT CARRIED | JCENDRILLON,RHODOPE, § HAVE MARRIED | -------- 1 . HER CLIPPER TO THE PRINCE. ) AND 5 PUTTEL 'ff A HAREM. HER VERY WEAK : : 4 y 5 HE tom BE, cmoenesca toses wen lis i : h : ; Vi ; = [F711 sures as sue wurmies / ANID AINA NBN BN BV \i/@\I/B\I/A\B\ AND THEN WON THE HEART OF THE KINGS SON WHEN HER FAIRY GOD- MOTHER CLOTHED HER IN ROYAL RAIMENT AND SENT HER 70 THE BALL 15 KNOWN TO US IN OUR ENGLISH STORIES AS CINDERELLA © 1927, by King Features Syglicate, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved WHAT 18 IT HAS Tea en NINETEEN LEGS G i THREE EVES, FOUR Le REARD. NErviRR EARS, ELEVEN NOSES, OF ANYT Re TWO TAILS, BARKS LIKE H LIKE A DOG AN' CAN SWIM UNDER WATER AN EATS NUTHIN BUT. RED HOT COALS? Jered : month. One da; 'when T Wes not. able to get up or 4 ther me to try your m JAE) ENE NEE AEE JAE EE \¥ do all my work without am a farmer's wife, so you 't be idle long. In all I bave bottles of Lydia E. Pink- table Com five | SOE TILLIE THE TOILER--Better Than Mac Could Hope For y "LL BET THAT GOOD Looking [HAS MR.) ~ NOT WHILE 4 5 jo WELL, VCANY] [[WRILE § WAS OM FRIEND OF TILLIES THAT | BURGESS , DE BX R ; : . x 1 E BOTHERED IF HE'S SOCKED IN THE EYE VESTERD! CAVLED |. P INE Seen GONNA BE PECULIAR Bud gi A Ope ANG |: DON'T Look So PRETTY PTHIS 4 SP EPR || UP MOTHER. AND SAID ENO BOZO CAN CALL ME. A Lag] [MORNING | / Rr ne LDN'T BE ABLE : MAC? 3 HE WOU AB) / COUPLE OF DAYS AT LAE NE WE {B\/ NBN WE)

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