THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927 aE 213. taniey | : : SW OBJECT TO HEARING TH 7 gn I vouc vm Br oe re Minpler Ie} le ¥// SREAT HONGE UBON SOc : A, BesioEs How DO oC SRST IRAeE i in tl : #% NEUF 1A \ WI) = RINOW ; ere press in the attemp to ascer- ih / SriSkoy Tan THAT aed RY pNis 167 BE MAY FoR TE voucher Sew. 4 7 her, those papers in the |{E ; ERT SUCH EX: | / oe promt. IA / TRAITOR --! BE UNDER MY / ao aire vary & Mr Tine Clas 1 TE GR 2 IT SHouLD VE ¢ Th BACKWARD TO THRE AS MY rR gly Wepre? ; pears to be bearing fruit. lf BE. IAL : 7 J bq GREAT DEED IT, / 7 7 : STANC oo Al soB 71 | iS CONE! 2M] " 7, 7) ¥ 2 7 ) 7 7 7 4) 7 4 VBR Wi ANELUE DE A ake AEN g the latter's recent publication || of tributes to himse!" made by the late Field Marshal Sir Henry Wil- son, whose biography, published last week; has created such a sensation. The Daily Mail's tribute saysi--/||8§ "Whatever views may be held of Lloyd George's activities as a party jeader or a domestic administrator, f LA only blind prejudice can refuse him || ; hy : | " // THT gn | 1 ili ii 1) LX) (h credit for being a very great War 1) ince Willian greatest in our annals nce Will Pitt, the elder. 2 : . BS A remembered also that || Re US hae OF Copmate 19, -- I IT HH tiny TT An : J TH RB soaper Service SUT SR L i ttn vl) 1 (UIT wl pa 0 (LL pr AI i A J ALINE IE WRI YUE YE YE WE AWE IVE IWE ( 'Lord Chatham's task was far simpl- and' immeasurably easier than Lloyd George's. It is to the eternal he: redit 'of 'Lloyd George that he 4 fever despaired of our ultimate : BRINGING UP FATHER x \'(B 1) triundph. = ¢ Remained Confident ¢ "He remained confident and reso- | [3 rr lute through our darkest hours. He ! "2a. | iG cuMB- J p : "HERESY 2 AWE SEE understood and correctly interpreted | |i [ (dh | THE VIEW WHEN NOT IF | : the national temper and inspired it |i &R WE GET TO THE l= ith his own invincible will to vic- ||P TOP 1S WONDER- : Tn ory." : FOL {3 Such a tribute, followed by the d Daily Mail's recent defence of Lloyd George against Conservative attacks his methods of securing party unds 'by the distribution of titles, ie interpreted in Tory quarters as an indication that Rothermere is contemplating a breach with the Tories for the benefit of Lloyd George : ; Tt i8 understood That Lloyd George as also been 'regarded with favor by 'Lord Beaverbrook for some time past apd the Liberals, although re- garding with some suspician any ovértuyes in their direction from {'t: 2 the Daily Mail and 'Daily Express,' g . i ; ? - : are naturally ela! to find Lloyd | - 3 © 1927 ey Int Feature Service. lac. George emerging again from the ; oS v7 Great Britain rights reserved [0-13 wilderness and regaining popui2y , _prestie¥as a . contrasting figure to Mr, . Baldwin. DEE ee . Bs BOY PARALYZED 33 5 IEEE Topacco $e. LH THE.DAYS OF THE FRONTIER CAMPS IN OREGON, THE SCALPS OF de cet - oahu Y : WAY RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS WERE USE - e [lke ! A 3 BOL TAAL 3 WELL TOMMY, MONEY 15 WHAT 5 ERS WERE USED AS CURRENCY IN TRANSACTIONS [ GOODNESS! I DREAMED THAT 8 WWE WEE NE I BNR WHITH THE IMDIANS. THEY HAD A STANDARD CIRCULATING VALUE OF e= | fil MY BANK WAS FULL OF RED- : wn ha = | THE OTHER FELLOW TAKES FOR [if ZW : : Ususgel Case of Dreaded jaro Wiese E Sake mn) FIFTY CENTS, JH THE EARLY DAYS OF VIRGINIA, TOBACCO | £5 | fi HEADED OODPECKER SCALPS Ci Dswe n| ea 3 7 [YS LEGAL TENDER AND CIRCULATED MUCH MORE: ha | | AND THE MOTHS GOT IN EM, © 'United States a Il HoTES OR COINS. . Palacios, Texas, Oct. 12--Disregard- } Jing an infantile paralysis quarantine, friends 'and high school team mates of > : " Carl Bérry, 16-year-old football player | [f Re A 4 A (A Z whose! lungs ceased to function 'on ; | 21 7 i wyimae co % Saturday morning continued adminis- A 7 al TINS BY swaeeo Like a \ tration of artificial respiration Monday. ; SN if J = prihr hy 9 The wouith, injured in-a game alg . CLOTHING. : Z = week ago, has not been informed that AYA 7% Z . FREELY THAN COIN. FROM A \ ( 1 Z AR HEN TH 2 V7 ¥ 2 W ) E WHITE MEN CAME ar 2 a caimietaes PRACTICAL POINT OF VIEW, WARE=~ physiians believe be nas but a short \ ~ AMERICA THEY F time to live and althou wi E " Te . meld end aithoull_ srowing THEY FOUND gt! THiS COPPER Coc HOUSE RECEIPTS FOR i0BACCO WHICH bedside "for being "sq serious." Zz weaker,. he joked with those at his > VN § . ; " THE INDIANS USING STRINGS LZ Buys 4 wire. HUE Be ac dared |B NADIE 1. J alibi mang PASSED FROM HAND WERE THE FIRST fas to the 'exact nature of his illness, | | i Es : : JAPER MONEY IN AMERICA. i but agreed his only hope was the in- ||® I Planer AND ARROWHEADS FOR MONEY. a aE, i jection of serum expected form Hous- | ||§ a SR ARAL ERE AR Ada sie X 27 Ly Kung Features Syndicate, ine Great Britain rights feserved ton. : "Two doétors diagonsed the case as infantile paralysis. Two other physi- cians were confident the collapse of the youth's lungs, was due entirely to an 'injury to his chest. 'However, the Bérry hothe was quarantined. 2 . BACK IN 1844. : y : LL "lear Cu (wYOU KEEP AWAY THEY mAKE "\ : NOU DON'T -- Isn't this the counfoundedest FROM THAT BAGGY : a . TS GAY ; ; THEY'RE weather you ever saw in your life, GCANLON! HE'S SUCH A ) : "TMEY'RE AS " Mt, Gloom?" "Why, I an told that 4 ig *TOUGHIE™! G WEY aT \ Li COMMON AS TO MOMS IF IT AINT it is worse than the weatlwer of || © THOSE FLANAGAN Sil FIGHT X53 AGHT? 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