hi ils sal CEL a i Sd SR THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST*23. 1027 "ne PAR C8 wwe ann Ae A * SELECTION OF BEST STRIPS FOR TIMES READERS By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb = (Ry Canadian Press) ebee, Que., Aug. 23.--Many Canadian artists whose pictures ELLA CINDERS Ready-Made Ghosts 'take high place in the new na- 'tional landscape school earn the ; -- x Sp ' . : more dependable portion of their a ni i : : i iar iy y { ! A FASTONE THAT WASN'T incomes in the prosaic field of Hi I 1 E A BAD IDEA, IF 1 DO SAY SC commereial art. But, while such i. ih / ' £ 4 SORTER -- work: goes unheralded by the orit- PICKED ue! Ai ohm Tach of ia of Sonu: celaim, much of of genu- A p ean worth, The posjer or re lirgr | xX Al : / / ? ~3 | etch turned out as a 'pot - 1 "| ISAT Ry . / / == AQ. ry : 'Y sometimes comprises the par- followsng pa Wi ni / / Cis I UN Wi ALT r. artist's most noteworthy SE | & aM I 2 - wu! ) § [3 iii A = 'achievement. . : = ! . ; 4 110 a £4 NA 9! rr) eu e Canadian railway companies mm) A bgt A / mi _ their continual demand for 4 ers and for ambitious pictures to be used in their exhibits in this country and in Europe provide a fing market for a considerable body of our younger painters. Each year they expend thousands of dollars ypon artistic products to he used in this manner, By employing Canadian painters Why $e aS 4 2 - the railways have secured really fats v1 y ~ = worthwhile pictures of a host of v » py Canada's beauty spots, These are 2 EH 4 TW > r 178 Pec OF. Cou of great value in educating the emvopniiten N tourist and the prospective settler and in this manner are of national benefit, ; The student' or critic of con- temporary Canadian painting can- not afford to despise the commer- a a 3 cial output of hrush and pencil. He ; . n i must remember that some of the NOW- LISTEN TO Me - Pi - akon hest artists are capable of main- JUST BECALBE YOU ii 2 GONNA, ARE 'N VENKE -YoU f i ' y SEE VENICE i H Ye | u taining their ideals, even while covering canvas, at, so much per NEEDN'T THINK YOu ; v oy LY fifi foot, Commercial posters and ex- ARE CONG OLY - i i | r hibits will amply repay careful . fi : «=u ib Hm study and have certainly not re- I bh AY 4OLLY ceived the critical attention they rv \ i THE WATER * deserve, The day may not be far ; ( i distant when art critics will recog- nize ability and originality as readily when displayed in a com- mercial poster as when evidenced in an academy landscape. -- ---- cans DIAMONDS (ll ) BURNS JEWELRY STORE ; 23 Simcoe St. S. b } i . ° "ete iid Feanme Senviee, Inc OPERATION LEFT HER VERY WEAK [ZING JOHN OF ENGE/AND RULED HIS ' CORNER STONE OF ENGLISH LIBERTY] I" SUBJECTS iT SUCH TYRANNY THAT Letter Tells of Wonderful ll TOMMY, 17 WAS SIGNED ON THE il | THE ENTIRE COUNTRY WAS AROUSED WOR ) (ral : Relief After Taking Lydia | | ANEW CHARTER OR MAGNA CHARTA Ey Lhp--"0 0 You NO E. Pinkham's V . AS IT 15 CALLED FROM ITS LATIN ./887 /§ [IlING( | Hil HAT HABEAS Jf CONSULT MY / any NAME, IN WHICH THE INTERESTS: [PRR / Si i nl] WE 4 x ration and a three weeks' ' / WAS DRAWN UP AT A MEETING la' ) : AGAINST HIS WILL. Ita in a hospital OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM ALL AST. 2 PT RL ong oF THE PROVISIONS OF 1 returned home . : PARTS OF THE KINGDOM, : Sy) BIR (I| THE CHARTER RULED THAT HO : A -- 8 gi ee] MAN SHOULD BE DEPRIVED OF | HIS LIBERTY OR PROPERTY EX- CEPT UPON THE JUDGMENT OF WIS EOUALS OR THE LAVY OF THE LAND. THIS 15 THE BASIS OF Ls Hii da si and i A g y every month, One day when I was not able to get up m mother begged me to try your med- icine, My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and I took it, I started a second bottle, and to m; Surprise and joy the pains in my left me completely and I am able to do all my work without help I am a farmer's wife, so you see I can't be idle long. In all, I have six bottles of Lydia E. Pink- 's Vegetable Compound, five nd Tablets, two did Sinkhanys Blood , and haye ' - give Wash," -- Mrs. L. LAJEUNESSE, 103, Coniston, Ontario, c EE == PHONE 705 Kelly's Drug Store 34 King St. W, Prompt Delivery I RAILWAY TIME TABLES " E58, TIME TABLE TILLIE THE TOILER--Signs Sometimes Fail Eitecsive "May 3) ¢ £28 a.m.~Dail s {*"TeEE Business is sco New -TT or WT £58 aim. y 4 , : [F HET KEEPS OF THIS WAY, | Li MAN To TAKE A VATA 4 | A STAC OF ORDEBRE 59 am.--Daily. : I Dany, Sa Sunday. ' g : 4 : COME iN ~ WEL. BUSINE } 7 SB ER eros Sonor -- 1 & MEASURE / 9.42 Daily, . 3 { / 11.09 p.m.--Daily. £ ti ", ; y y. 1 : g =e ao' 12 1.9 pn. EE ea ------ |