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Oshawa Daily Times, 21 May 1930, p. 11

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i ERA PROOF i 'American oitfzen when ' THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1930 PAGE ELEVEN -- To BROWNS DEATH Passport Photo of Man Found in Mexico Is De. «clared Brown's Toronto, May 21---Almost con- elusive' proof supporting newspaper reports of the death 10 days ago in Mexico City of Tom Brown, ahe nconding, ex-mayor of Stratford, Ont., has boen received by the Ate torney-Goneral's department in the shape of the identification PASEPOTY, used by the dead man, The photo. graph on the passport is undoubt- adi Phat of Brown, h n the rooms of the man who died In Mexico City, thought to be A wealthy American, were hand- kerghlofs marked *T.B. and a sult with a label marked, °*T, Brown, Stratford." There was also & passport issued by the Mexican consulate, in' New York City to "Joby Thomas Ddyd", This was a name which Brown frequently used during Wis clandsetine visits to To- ronto, prior to his flight to avol' paying the penalty for theft of $213,000 from his ellents, Brown masquoraded under the false name and suid he was av applying for the passport, em MYRTLE Myrtle, May 16.-~Miss Billing- ton, of Hamilton, was a weok-ond guest of Mrs, H, Hudgins, Mr. Ivan Rodd sports a new Sodan, Mrs, Bateman who has been con+ fined to her bed at her brother's Mr, Frank Brigg's since last fall has not been as well for the past fow days, The May meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mra. Clarence Harrison, on Thursday afternoon, Although the weather was rather showery, there were thirteen members present and & num of visitors. The presi dont, Mrs, Morriam, prosidod. Aftor the minutes of the previeus meoting wero road by tho. sgoretary, Mra. Dave Lorry, n very interesting pro« gram was presented. The ladies are entertaining the Branch WMS, at the chureh on May 27th, when the ladies ot Manchester are kindly helping 'to provide the dinner and supper, re. JoBuson Devitt, who spent the winte® with her niece, Mrs: Dave Rows, has returned. te her pwn residence hero, Farmers are finished sooding afd the recent showers make everything look very promising, Success to those who are showing stock at Brooklin Spring Fair nest Saturday, A ow days ago while the Walter M. Lowney Company, Limited, of Montreal waited patiently for the arrival of their new plane from Wichita, Kansas; their gallant pilot was flying through a 200-mile per liour gale at an altitude of seven thousand feet, Despite storms and detours, the pllot made the trip from Wichita td Montreal, a dist- ance of about 1800 miles, in 10 hours, and 20 minutes, The new J-0 Lowney plane is an open. «passenger type, equipped with 165 HP, whirlwind motor, Jt Lhas an open speed of 136 miles per hour, and climbs at the rete otf seven hundred feet per minute, The plane was manufactured by the Travel Alr Corporation, The Walter M. ney Company, Limited, makers of Lowney's choc. olates, is the first firm in the busi- ness to use aeroplanes for commer. cial purposes. Last year over seven hundred customers of the firm were taken into the air in the Company's other plane. This new plane "The Boss Num- ber 2" will be used to augment this service to Lowney customers; and will 'be in service in all paris of Canada during the summer, COMMUNISTS ATTACK BRITISH CONSULATE Cologne, Germany, May 21--A band 'of Communists' on bleycles yosterduy swooped down on the British Consulate here and, shout. ing: "Hands off India" and "Down with MacDonald," ymashed all the windows of the building with stones, After painting the same slogans In red on the sidewalk, the band leaped on their bicycles again and Shcated before the riot squad ar- rived, FREIGHTER RESCUES TWO FROM LAUNCH Buffalo, May 21~~When the steamer J, E. Ferris docked here: yostorday two Canadians, Paul Jon- os and: James Stetson, both 28 years old, were brought ashore and turned. over-to tho ' immigration 'authorities, They 'they left thelr homes in Kingsville 'in a' small motor Inunch togtty it out. It became dis« abled in midiake and 'the little craft drifted 'about until the Ferris came along and picked them up, Soon after they had been taken abosrd the Ferris their launch sank bhoneath the waves, BIG DIRIGIBLE T0 FLY OVER OSHAWA; R-100 to Make Flight Over Toronto and Nisgara . District Ottawa, May 21----Arrangements for the reception at St. Hubert, Montreal, when the R-100 arrives from Britain, were reviewed Ly Hon, J. L, Ralston, Minister of National Defence, and other of- ficers of his department during a visit to Montreal, It 18 the desire of the minister | to make this reception really a na- { tional one insofar as the limita~ tions of time and space will per- mit. The Federal snd Provincial Governments. will 'be officially rep resented, "It is expected that R-100 will make three short flights in Can. ads, one over the capital city, one over Toronto and the Niagara dis. frict anda third over Quebec and eastern townships. The passenger accommodation on such flights Is very limited, probably not exceed~ ing 20 for each flight, and all thot can be done is to provide for rep- resentatives of the press, of of- ficial bodies and of those specially interested in the development of aviation," 'CHUTES WITH MOTOR CAN TRAVEL 20 MILES Roosevelt Field, May 21---Henry Bushmoyer, professions] parachute jumper has asnounced he haw in. vented a machine to enable para- chute jumpers to travel from 20 to 80 miles an hour in any direc tion after their chutes opened. Bushmeyer sald the device con sisted of a two-cylinder seven horsepower motor with two batter. les, four-foot propeller and a stee! and board framework attached to the jumper's chest and back, Flight direction would be ob tained by holding out a hand, The machine's fuel capacity of one quart of . gasoline, Bushmeyer declared, would provide a fiylug range of t 20 miles, Ho added that he would give a demonstra. tion soon. A ® She Fader] Section Seles oft n y oF August, pollin the will haye to be opened at the nine. teenth holes, -- Toronto Saturday Night, . They used to keep cool with Coolidge, and now they are getting hot with 'Hoover, -- Macon Tele- graph, i yr - SOARIN + SILENTLY the hills on rE ee Juch is the Equally ne Quality cige 4 ing VO ce ol can give you GLIDER EL G. MAN_-BIRDS | SAILING OCEANS OF SPAC wings A hp desce will , « . soaring (sun eerthwards : : : ofloat on the oceans thrill of moter! iding; fociati is they Buckin Fan | neil Cond on oF ilent \Wayh F the skies /'¢: - vrs of the seul i" : following havens gw over ing ot 5... swooping space ng smoo! Lg | Q to | | gnted | RAGLAN PERSONALS | Raglan, May 14, ~~ Miss Hazel Plerson, Toronto, spent Sunday with ber parents, Mr, and Mrs, ¥, forson, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hughson and Mr, and Mrs. Campbell, of Oakville, spent Sunday with Miss Susie Bray, Miss Hazel and ¥rank Grose, of .|/Toronto, spent Sunday pith their parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Grose, Miss Jean Thompson was among those who attended the Frolic at The 'Oshawa Collegiate and Voea. tional Institute on Friday evening, Miss Valde Hortop, of Port Perry is visiting her friend, Miss Stella Wilson. Miss Violet Thompson, Toronto, spent Sunday at her home here, Rev. J, R. Merriman delivered a very impressive sermon on Mother's Sunday, Miss Ila Wilson and Mrs, John Kellington sang a very pleas ing duet. On Sunday, May 18th, Plower Sunday will- be observed, in our church. Mr: Arthur Ormiston and friénd Miss G, Kemp, Toronto, spent the week-end with the former's pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ormiston, Mr, and Mrs, Will Thompson, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs, D, Thompson. Mr. W. Badcock is having his house improved by a fresh coat of paint, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Avery daughters spent Sunday friends at Prospect, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Hughson, Myrtle, spent Sunday with friends here, . The young men of this commun-~ ity have organized a softball team and are getting ready to play with other teams, The girls are also organizing their team. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Corner and family, spent Sunday, with friends, in Prospect, The play put on by the Ladies' Aid of the Albert St. United Chureh Oshawa on Monday, May 12, was well rendered and heartily enjoyed by all. 'The acters were all in costumes of by-gone days. The cast in the play entitled "Strictly Business," were as fol- lows: 'The Rev. Benson Marlow, D.D, taken by Mr. Frank Stirta- vent; Nellie, his wife, Mrs. A, All- man; Dorothy, their daughter, Miss Potty Carkeek; Mrs. Gardwell, President Ladies' Ald, Mrs, O, Eagle; Mrs. Ledgor, secrotary, Mrs, 8. Carkeek: Mrs. Peever, 8 widow, Mrs. T. Gallogley; Janet Golding, old maid, Mrs, Fred Williams: Mrs, O'Grogan, an Irish woman, Mrs, C. Lee; Hattie Fuller, Leader ©, G.'T, "T,, Miss BE. Canning; Margrite An- fta Ogle, a city girl, Miss J. Hurl. bert; Mrs. Hustle, who advised strictly. business, Mrs, Arkle; Mra. Fuller, Viea President, Mrs. A, Perry; Mrs, Ogle, proud of her relatives, Mrs. 8, Vann; Mrs. Boul- and with --------------------m-- N THE SKY | | © "Evelyn Gra der, wite ot church bosrd member, Mrs, C. Clark; Mary Jane Wayback, soloist, Mrs," M. Morrison; Miss Corntastle, alto singer, Mrs. Coak- well; Melissa Dowell, Miss 1. Brown; Mrs, Holler, who hears things over the telephone, Miss G, Lovell, The proceeds gmounted to over $26.00, Mrs, W. Pindley and daughter, Hazel, of Dundalk, and Mrs, Sturett, of Toronto, visited with the former's sister, Miss = Susie ray. ENFIELD BRIEFS Enfield, May 14-~=Mr and Mrs, N, Falconer, Miss Lena Niddery, Tor onto, snd Mr, Levi Niddery, Hamil. ton, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Ormiston, Miss Helen, Pascoe, Wick, Miss Elizabeth Pascoe, Toronto, and Mr, Walton Pascoe, Columbus, visited at the home of 1, C, Pascoe, Dr, and Mrs, W, G. McCulloch, Orono, visited at Mr, John McCul. loch's, Mr, and Mrs, T. R, Bowman and Miss Elsa, visited at Mt, Forest. Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Ormiston, Osh awa, visited with Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Ormiston, Mr. John Hepburn visited in Tor. onto, Mr. R, Wallace Pascoe visited at Valentia, Mr, and Mry, Harry Stinson and I: J. Stinson visited at Janet. ville, The ladies of the ald spent a very enjoyable afternoon at the home of Mrs, T. R, Bowman last week, Mrs, J. R, Ormiston sang a very pretty solo, There was a good attendance at church on Sunday to hear Rev, Whyte"s fine sermon given in the special Mother's Day service, Ser- vice will be withdrawn next Sunday as it is the occasion of Enniskillen's anniversary. It has been decided that the us- ual anniversary service will be held here on the Sth of June, also a tes and concert the following week, The farmers have been taking advantage of the splendid seeding weather, Very rapid growth is noticeable everywhere, CLAREMONT Claremont, May 14.--Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, spent Satur. day with, Claremont friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beelby, of Atha, visited with Mrs. Borland, on Sunday. Mrs, Frank Sodon is quite {Il at her home in the village, Rev. R. Ellis, of Orillia, called on Claremont friends on Monday. * Miss Margaret McNab is confined to her home with a very gevere cold, Mrs. D. A. Scott has returned from visiting her brother, in Wind- sor, She was accompanied by her nephew, Master Beverly Kindrade, Miss Jessie Cooper, of Toronto, wisited her relatives, in the village on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Pilkey and little sons, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Jos, Evans. - Mr, W. Newton is repainting Mrs.' Borjand's residence. Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Bushby of Pickering, and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Bushby, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. J. Bushby, Rev. A. McLellan conducted the services in the Brougham United Church, on Sunday afternoon, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Ferguson, The Mother's Day services, in { the United Church Sunday School, were of an interesting naMire on Sunday morning last. All parts of the programme were carried out and the attendance was a record. A large congregation assembled in the auditorium for divine service and enjoyed a veny appropriate ser- vies, Mr. David Hedge sang a solo and the choir was at its best. An interesting and fuspiring address was given by the pastor and the sacrament of fnfants baptism was administered, Mrs. Mary Radson spent several days last woek, in Toronto, {Mr W, SOLINA BRIEF Solins, May 12--Mr. and Mrs, Itobert Rainey and Mrs, Irwin Rainey, Orono, visited with Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Taylor, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Vice and Murray, Columbus; and Mr, 'and Mrs, Geo. Gibson and Marion, Osh- spent Sunday at, Mr, Walter Viee The "Mother's Day" program was |: tollowed at Eldad with Mr. Alan McKessock and Rev, J. R. Bick at the pulpit, each leading in his turn and Rev: Mr, Bick delivering ; splondid sermon on 'Mothers'. During the opening 'service Miss [ona Taylor sang & solo, - Mr, and Mrs, Eigin Ta d their ui o cholp under | "Taylor sang a rousing t Mr. Isao Hardy visited Perry on Sunday. Miss Vera Baker and Mr, Sam: Dewell Said with Mr, and Mrs. E. J, Black, Harmony, on Sunday "Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Rundle spen Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Crossman, Kedron, . . Mr, and Mrs, Will Quick, Donald, Bowmanville, visited at Mrs, 8, B, Werry's. Mr. and Mrs. L, .C. Snowden, Maple Grove, viited with Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Baker. Mr. Thos. Knight, Bowmanville, called an Mr. Thos. Baker on Mons {| day. ' W. | rudely interrupted by loud reports; Mr, €%d Mrs, Norman Leach and two daughters, Taunton, visited at Mr, Frank Westlake's on Sunday, PICKERING Pickering, May 14,--On Monday evening the peace of the village was tooting of horns, and ringing of bells, The residents belleved it to be a fire and many of them Ine vestigated to find that it was mere- ly a serénade being staged by a party from a neighbouring village, for the benefit of a newly married couple, which had recently moved into our midst from there, While the local residents do not want to be kill-foys, some of them resent having their sleep disturbed in wo startling a manner, Born, at the Pickering Private Hospital, on May 7th to Mr, and Mrs, Walton Holmes, Dunbarton, | a son, | Migs' Meryl Hall, of Totonto, spent Sunday at the home of her parents here, it Mrs, H. J, Marquis and son, Edward, of Stroud, were visitors in the village on Saturday, Wm, and Mrs, Heron and family, of Brooklin, spent Sunday with Jabez and Mrs. Hallett, Messrs, James and John Murray, of Toronto, visited at their home here during the week-end, Mrs. D, J, Callaghan, and children of Belleville, visited with her par. ents, John and Mrs, Mdrkar, last woek, Mrs, RN. H, Rickard spent the week-end at her home in Belleville, Mr, and Mrs, Flelding, of Graven. h\irst, are visiting thelr niece, Mrs, V. E. Cartwright, We are sorry to report that Mra, J. 8B, Ferguson is confined to her home through flincss, H, J. Clark, accompanied by W. Sparling, of Toronto, visited at his home bere, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stork and Mrs, A, Boyes, of Belleville, spent the: week-end with Robt, and Mrs, Stork. Miss Mabel Stephenson, who has been confined to the Oshawa Hospit- al for. the past few weeks, has been able to return to her home here, but has not yet resumed her work on the local telephone exchange. Mother's Day, on Sunday, was celebrated by the loch] churches, with appropriate services for the occasion, es---------------------------- DUKE COMMENDS RED CROSS WORK Specially Mentions New Sys- tem of visiting housekeeping to help women and children in Canada, Dominions, sald that last year had seen great expansion in the Domin- ions and elsewhere in the activities of the order. He strongly advocated voluntary organizations to deal with such visitations as famine, and earth-~ quaakes, but pointed out the yohun- tary work would lose half its value if it were not linked up with the of- ficial organization, ALLOWED PIANO IN STATEROOM ---- (By the Canadian Press) 2 London, #ng., May 21---John Amadio, the flautist, hushand o™ Vlorence Austral, with whom he is about to tour Australia, has obtain. ed special permission to have a pigno in his stateroom on board the Maloja, It is stated that this is the first time that a passenger has heen allowed to have a plano in his cabin, tem of Visiting House- keepers in Canada London, May 21--The- Duke of | York, in opening the Iimpire confer- ence of Red cross Socicty, congratu- lated the organization on its great peace-time activities. The conference is being held in St. James' Palace, recent scene. of the London Naval | Disarmament Conference, | The Duke singled out for special | mention the child welfare work he. ing carried out by the order in In- dia, the health and education work WOULD BE SUICIDE San Francisco, May 21---Fred Mauch wanted to commit suicides by gas but he didn't want any one tise to be exposed to danger be- | cause of his act. S50 he hung a sign on his door, "Danyer----gas-filled room; light no matches." A neighbor saw the sign, called police, and Mauch wag rescued and resuscitated at the FEmergengy in South Africa, and .the work in pionecer districts with the new sys Hospital. ITEMS FOR WEEK OF MAY 22nd TO MAY 28, 1930 i % [l | Granulated | | Sugar | C| | pn 25 FOR YOUR PICNIU ON THE M! The success of your Plenle on the 24th depends on the lunch--- make sure of the best by shop~ ping at one of the Superior Chain Stores, where you are assured of the best quality at lower prices honegt measure---and . personal service from the store owner," Ws have overything you need for the lunch basket, WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS FINEST fl | Creamery Butter "69c| for COFFEE The Secret 'Blend 4's 1s 33° 65° Swift's JEWEL Shortening 2.-«29¢ SOUPSe=Aylmor, 'except Chicken, 2 for . . 19¢ OLIVES, Queen, Mason Jars each ER | A WAX ROLLS, Lunch, ,.8 for 100 JAM, Pure Strawberry, Large 40 oz, Jap MARMALADE, Pure .Orangd 20c GINGER SNAPS Special 2 Ibs 36¢ INTERLAKE TOILET TISSUE a8 for a LIQUID STOVE POLISH, Zebra, Per bottle. 15¢ CHICKEN HADDIE, Lily, tin 21c¢ SAUR KRAUT, Libby's 4c HAWES' FLOOR WAX LIBBY'S AND BEANS St. Charles League, at Hidad, opened: with} R. Westlake in the chair; opening. h 884, Prayer was of- fered by Alan McKessock which Miss Helen Baker hi Miss Evelyn Tink took votional topie'found in Rom- : -7, Mi Squire ' Fim did 'reading, Mr. Shuttleworth then sang a solo. Top spah Benediction, d| Mrs, John Naylor and ooeti 00 spent Sunday a - Mra, Frank. } an, Kedron. x . and Mrs, A. B Jennings Jutta at Mr. John Pascoe's on Sunday, : Miss Ruth Reynolds is visiting her aunt Mrs. P. Whitnel, Toronto. 24%21¢ || SALMON Red Cohoe Ya Ib. Tin 2 for 37¢ | 11b. Tin ......34c | KEEN'S i Mustard Tomato Catsup =x19c] J 1b. 25¢ Evaporated Milk s sor 20 SOS | CLEANSER | | 3Pad.... Me | Tomatoes 1 Standard Quality 2 No. 2 Tins 25¢ CREAM OF BARLEY Tall i4¢ | Babbitt's Cleanser 8 STORES OPEN. FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 O'CLOEK. el A ka ll a Lord Passfield, secretary for the A} WOR * i

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