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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jun 1930, p. 13

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a -- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930 i i Alaa ve Caras a te -- First Fliers to Reach Newfoundland by East-West Atlantic Air Route ¥ oy AUTHORS GONSIDER NEW CONSTITUTION Provincial Branches Know Nothing of Work Being Done, Is Claim Montreal, Que, June 2%.~A reso fution to redraft the Constitution of the Canadian Authors' Association was introduced at the annual meet. ing here by Major H, H, Christie, representing the New Brunswick branch, = Other resolutions coming from the same source state fhat the provincial branches are almost jen. rely in the dark as to the work done y the national body, that a full in- formative statement nf accounts should be printed and supplied to members annually, that tHe central office should be 'permanéntly located at Ottawa, and the dues of Amsoci- ate members should be reduced to three dollars a year, + The New Brunswick branch claim that the C, A. A. has not lived up to the expectations of Maritime mem- bers, "We receive no statements on accounts telling us how the funds are upplied," saidsMajor Christie. "In short we know' almost nothing of what is going on. In inviting pros. ective candidates to become mem- ers what can we tell them? Be. Hefs are poor substitutes 'for proofs in business, The average hard head: od' Maritimer demands facts and fig- ures." In taking this action, Major Chris- tie. said that unless the resolutions were approved by the Somvention, he doubted if thers would be a New Brunswick branch of the Association next year, "Please do not impgine this is another chip on another Mari- time shoulder," he said. "Theres is no coat-trailing in the Maritimes, There is, however, a demand' for ae- counting in all things" STRANGE FOODS FOUND IN EAST All Sorts of Unusual Dishes eo Had in Jerusalem JERUSALEM »~The man who oats his dinner and rushes about for a bit of soda to ald his digest, fon, need not read this story, +. ., The chorns gir! who accept the rarest out-of-neason viands with a pouting shrug of her shoulders, also does not need to worry about its content, / But, that strange tempter of dyspepsia who bogdly orders ragout of something or other just to see what part of the kitchen comes with it, may tind the strange things they eat In Palestine interesting, Pirstly, the Arab never eats bread, The substitute is peetn, which looks like a pancake, tastes Ike sawdust and smells tke toast, Quite vespectable-looking eltizens walk through the streets munching Then 'there .are cakes that look like the rat thumb of a fet man, caled ; Bakiawa, which are not found dnywhers else in Burope or America, They are made chiefly of oll and very thin layers of pastry by not too clean Arab-ovens, They slip down your throat easily, whether they stay down or not, Halwa is another popular dish, It In composed of squeezed nuts kept together by some sort of treacle, Enthusiasts say the recipe came from heaven, Others" have expros- sive doubts, Oriental Jews are fond of sam buskas, They are not sold in Pale- stinfans' shops, In fact, they are not sold at all==they merely are made, To taste this delicacy one must be invited to the home of o family that comes from Bagdua, There sambuskas, which are made of minced ment wrapped In pantry and filled, with mauy mysterious spices, will be served. Plan Is a favored viand of the Georglans in Jerusalem, It needs an iron stomach for digestion. One American tasted it and was sick for A weok, Others have not taken the trouble ta ses what it contains, At present because it is the fruit of the month, everyone Is eating mish-mish or in "the American vernacular, mpricots, Bananas are 'never eaten' hxtept when they are green, And there Is no explalhable reason for this, Ho the Canadian coming to Pal ontine must forget his "ham and ar #o. hn hungry, CHEMISTS TEST ORIGIN OF COAL Transformation { of Plant Substances. and Com- position Studied NEW YORK. «To uncover fresh knowledge of the origein of coal, peat from a bog in Manitowoo County, Wis, known as Hawk Is. land Swamp, Is belug studied by solontists of the U, 8, Government, The area is a typleal wooded swamp formed by uneven deposits of grav. ol after the retreat of the lust Tce Ago, "It is hoped to discover more definitely what plant _gubstances contributed to coal and what are now thelr chemical and physlonl natures,' says a paper prepared for the American Chemical Soclety hy Relnhayrt Thiessen and R, C, John. son, of the Pittadurgh experiment station of the United States Bureau of Mines, "A work of this kind includes the oy y. or - PAYMENTS : Can Now be Obtained ' Covering the Installation of » ease Mogul, Arco, Economy or Bungalow - BOILER » snd Corto Radiators : Na longer do you have to wait to pay d uni} you Jive the full Most study and consideration of every compound and product of all plants The chemistry of plant substances In remarkably well known, Only one chief and important constituent lig. nen, defies, solution, This is unfor~ tupate, as it Is the most important contributor to peat and coal, "The study also involves the chemistry of decacy, the action of fupgl, bacteria, actinomyeces, bur- rowing insects and other lower organisms," During the last ten years much has also heen learned of the chemistry of decay, Much, however, is yet to be learned, With these avaliable dats the com- position of peat can In AOme mon sure bo postulated, yot many ques tions and problems remain unan- swered, . "IL Is gonerally agreed that coal Is of plant origin and was formed In. a manner similar to that fn | which peat Is hoing formed today. A thorough study of peat from 'its Inception to the more mature stages at its greatest depth hecomes en- sential to the understanding of the constitution of coal and its forms ation, MAPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Twit Meteall and laughter, Toronto, are spending thelr holidays with relatives here Mr. and Mrs, L. C, Snowden, and family, visited her parents, Mr, and ew Thomas Baker, Solina, on Sun- Riss Clara Ashlee, Bowmanville, spent the week-end With Miss May Freeman Mr. Isane Metcalf, Moorefield, Is visiting his brother, Mr, J. L. Met calf, and other relatives here Miss Alice Arnold, Courtice, spent the week-end with Miss Vera Power Mr, and Mrs, M. M, Munday, and Mr, and Mrs, R, R, Stevens visited friends in Solina on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Eber Snowden and daughter Margaret, Oshawa, have heen visiting the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1. Snowden, Mr, and + Neo Luke, Oshawa, visited Mr, and Mrs, N. | Metcalf, on Sunday Mr, and son Jack, Mrs, 1. and and Mrs. Stuart Morton, Cobourg, visited My Power, recently NEWCASTLE Neweaatle, June 84. 24. ~«Massrs Roy Wabber und Harold Alp, Mrs, Fred Rows and daughters, Lots and Hazel, motored te Hydenham Sun. day last and spent the day with Mr I'red Rowe, engineer of a Milk powder plant, Mrs, H, 8, Britton 1s visiting her parents, 'Dr, and Mrs, MeKenzie, Toronto, Miss Joan Richard and Miss Mar Jorlo Lycett wpont the week-end With the latter's father Mr, Alf, Lyoeslt, Onhatva, Mr. Mark Allin spert a few days with his brother, Mr. Harry Allin, Myrtle Buell and ather Mom Nawoantle, 'turned home on Friday last, Sougor Ht, after having hin tonwils removed at Bowmanville, Hospital, My. George Uglow and ehum, spent the week-end with the form. o's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, C, R, Carveth, enroute from col. loge at' New Hampshire, to thelr homes in Chicago, Mr, and Mrs, Faster, recently visited with Mr, Perey Hare, ) ~My, James Robinson and sisters, the Misses Isabel and Martha Rob. inson received a visit on Munday from Mr, Sidney Knight and Miss relatives of Trenton, and Mrs, Miss Hilda Rawland, who is home from Normal School, Toronto, spent the week-end with Miss Nele lle Snowden, of Maple Grove, Mr. Richard Jarvis, formerly in | the employ of Mr, W, Adams, now with Mr, Clark Wardlaw, Weston, Apent. the, week-end at Hotel News castle, and met a number of old friends of this locality, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Allin re. from an oight months' trip to Caltfornia, British Columbia and other pointe in the Canadian West. They visits od many old friends and relatives and report & moat wonderful time, © My, and Mra, Peroy Hare and son Jack, visited Dr, and Mrs, HW, C, Rundle, Brighton and also friends in Belleville, aver the weekand, Mr, and Mvs, H, J. Tomnx and daughter, Mary, are leaving Satur day on a motor trip to Richmond Que, to visit Mr, and Mrs. Harold Toms and fami . Mr, and Mes. Brown, of Toronto, are again summering at thelr farm home west of the village, Dr. W. H, Walton Ball, has had Mr, Stanley Mills erecting a belfry and installing a boll on the root of Har Lodge. It is an ond bell of ploneer d . {Lay of REAL dant 1, UPN Ld HINC MA HLIFFE- CKAY Mr, family, end wit i LEFT PORT MARNOCK. 10.25 PM, EST. NEARLY CRACHED WHERE COL, LINDBERG 31+ HOURS 35 MINS IN AR . M, Park Mrs, al of a Mr, habe, Jus. Pa visited tended Mr, Joffrey, Mrs, My Repeating his triumph over the | Pacific ocean, when he flew to Aus | tralia, In the now doubly famous Southern Cross monoplane, Capt Charles Kingsford-smith with three intrepid companions completed the first westward fight. across the At. | lantie to veach the shores of News| foundland, In (1) of the above lays | | over out he is seen conferring with his companions at Croyden, Eng, on the map of thelr proposed route the ocean. LEFT to RIGHT they are Kingsford-Smith, Kvert Van Dyck, co-pilot, J, W. Stannage, wireless operator and Capt, Patrick Saul, navigator, (2) shows the fa- mous aerial conqueror of two pilot oceans, monoplane on the hops, surrounded by crowd at Port Marnock, take-off, followed hy the Harbor Grace, (£3) the patchwork fang My which has carried its | day at two record-hreaking | Mi Ireland, just before the | (1) is an map of the route | westward flier Port Marnock, . Ireland, to Newfoundland, ter Hlemon onto, | Wm Bowman supper. Not only for (he people of Harris Lodge but for the vesidonts | round about, | The presentation of the old time temperance Drama, "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," by the young peopla of Newcastle United Church in"the Community Hall, on Wednesday last was a decided vari ation from the Modern trend of Community Plays, 'Ten Nights in a Bar-Room" contained both Wumor and tragedy and an underlying les gon on the evils of drinking which wan very forethly brought out, The parts wore all exceptionally well taken and the play, effectively pre sented under the direction of New castle's veteran director, and Com edian, Mr, T, W, Jackson, was thor oughly apprecinted by tho splenaid sudienco present, KEDRON PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, ana visited homw famous, Kedron, June 24 Norman: Allin, Newcastle, Mrs, Walker, Port Hope, at Mr, lverett Mountjoy's on Monday, Mr, and and family, Mrs. Merlin Hepburn Enfield, were receut guests of Mr, Wm, Hepburn, Mr, and Mrs, Hiram Davis and Cecil, London, recently visited the former's sister, Mes, H, T. Cole, Mr, and Mra, Clarence Waerry attended the nurses' graduation exercises In the Oshawp Collbglate on I'riday evening, Mr, and Mrs, Luther Blackstook, visited at Mountjoy's recently, Mr, and Mrs, R, J, Luke, Mr Albert Luke and Misg Olive Luke were guests at the Moftalt-Werry wedding in Oshawa on aSturday, Mr, and Mrs, Campbell and Marjovi,e Alberta, and Mr, and Mra, J, MacGregor, North Oshawa, were guests of Mr, and Mra, F, W, Lee, on Saturday, Mr, Chas, Allin and Miss Doro- thy Allin, Providence, were visi tors with Mr, and - Mrs, Mverett Mountjoy on Thuraday. Mrs, R, J: Luke visited with har sister, Mrs, A, L. Pascoe, So. lina, on Sunday. Mr, and Mra, A visited Mr, W. N, Hoskin on Suns day, Mr. R. J. Luke, Mr. = Albert Luke, Miss Olive Luke and Miss Marian Mountjoy, were guests of Mr, Chas, Smith, Enninkillen, Mr, and. Mes, WN, Hoskin, and Miss Joan Love, were guests of Mr, H. Rundle, Hamptow, re. cently, Captain Archer Browning: Island, Buosts of Myr, and on Monday, Mr. Walton Pancos, Columbus and My, Wallace Pascoe, Enfield, visited the Harvey Pasooe family, recently, Miss Florence Wheeler, Toren: to, and Mra, Walter Wheeler, Port Arthur, vigited the home of Mr. I'. Crossman, A large number from hers at- tended the anniversary. services ut Bidad on Sunday ana Monday. Mr. and Mra, Harvey Crosfman and Irene, were guests of Mr, J, Naylor, Solina, on Hunday, COLUMBUS BRIEFS Columbus, Juno 24.-=Miss . Joa. sla Metealfe and Nise © Florence Jenkins, of Torguto, are spending a week with Me, and Murs, Lorne Cook, + Mrs Jolin and Miva Emily Laws rence, attended anniversary mers vices at Eldad on. Sunday Mountjoy, Mr, J, Gully, Oshawa, and family, Muskoka, were Mra, Ross Lee Mr#. Booth of Toronto, visited Fred Goodman over Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. H, Wilson und I'om and Mr. and Mrs, A, Morr! won and Stewart, spent Sunday at Orono, Horry Mr to roport Mrs. Luxton is AL The B8ehool Plenie held on the Town Hall grounds on Saturday last was a decided success, All report a good time Reserve the date, July 13th and 16th for the special Sunday ser vica and garden party of the Unit od Church here, Mr, and Mrs, H Hoyos and family spent Sunday with friends at Kbenezer, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Sutherland attended a birthday celebration at Utica one evening last week, Mrs, Fred Tarves of Nestleton, In staying with. Miss Margaret Seott, Rev, J, FP, Clugston will close a pastorate of four years here Sunday next, Heo leaves next week for his new charge at Dob- binton, in the Hamilton Confer- onoe, BROUGHAM NEWS Brougham, Yuna 32.+-Mr, Pugsly and daughter, of were visitors with E, and Mrs, son on Friday, Mr, and Mrs, Beare, and Mr, and Mrs, Marshal Young, were visitors at the home of Mrs, George Philip recently, Mr, Clayton Oxford, Mrs, Oxford and daughter were with E, and Mrs, Holty on Sunday, Misses Ida Watson and Lois Reed are spending their holidays with Mr, and Mrs, Cassie, Miss 1da Brignal spent Sunday at the E. Holthy home, Mr, and Mrs, Ora McGreggor, of Toronto, were Brougham od on Sunday, The Frank Malcolm family were With their relatives over the weeks ene and Mrs Toronto, Wil« Mr, and Mra. Germyn were withd Whitby friends Saturday, The Dobson family, of Beaverton, were with Mrs, George Philip on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Bate of Port Hope, spent Sunday with Miss Bate, Mrs, Stanley, of Stratford, has been with her aunt, Miss Bat past week. Mr; Donald Beer spent the week- end in Blackstock, Phpliss Gerow was with Oshawa friends over the week-end, Mr, and iy Howard Malcolm, Mrs, Malcolm, sr, I. .C, and. Mrs, Brown, spent a few days duting the week, wane, to hy frien Cialt, d Bl Kent Cou y In The aro db held on the Bar- [+ clay Law "Tueaday Eve was a splendid sficeess, 'attendarice and pros grant both being excellent, and' the financial returss being "very satis- | factory 10 the firemen, The fire en- gine has long ' demonstrated its usefulness oF) ell worthy the support' of the patie to keep it in good kde, rah ue TH 24,~Mr, and Mrs, + Bei son Roy, Mr, andl he ertitt and babe, Oshaka, visited Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Grittin, =~ Mr ant " L. Pethick and family, attended a family reunion at Mra, J. Pothick's, Newtonville, Misses Vera §hackieton and Ane nie Oke, visited Mr, L. Hocku: day's, Solina, on Sundey. the nn |, Mi Mr, Oko,, Mr ing Mr, few days Ellen and Russell Gimblett, Grove, and babe, with and Mrs 'Stuffed Olives of Mr Mr Sunday and spent a Toronto Gimblett, Maplo | there Winnie Mis, recount | Botfy, Freeborn with friends in Mra: Thos and and and were Misses fertile Bowmanville, guests at the homeo of Wesley Oke, | Roy Webber, Mrs, Leslie - Robbins | Mes, | Rochester, are holidny-' Lloyd, M1 Robbing' parents, Prank Robbins, and --SPA-P Congr Fr Our pastor, nttended vention held in Toronto this week, and Enfield, Mr, and Harry Peel and Miss Myrtle Orr diuughter Toronto Trewin, Mrs, mT and Mry attended mer Herring and son Bobbie, Barbara. Wolten, Oshawa, Mr, And nd Mrs, Sam Johnson and Toronto, spent the week h the latter's sister, Mrs, er ntulations to Mr, and ancis Werry on the arriv baby boy. Rev, J. M. Whyte, the Sunday School con Luella Whyte, Wm. 18th, Mra, Mrs, Jas. Parr and visited Mr, and Mrs, ; Sr, Mr, Mrs, Levi Bennett, friends at Solina and at- the anniversary, Ir, Mr, and Mrs, Bcugog, visited Mr, Jefirey, Orr Jeffrey and son Clem, Arthur Brunt, spent Sun Wm, Jeffrey's, Port Perry. and Mrs, W, Broad, and Violet and granddaugh Mr, and Mrs, Bilas Haydon, Mr; and Mrs. H and daughter Greta, Tor. RR. Moore, Mr, and Mrs, rowin, Miss Rilda Blemon, nville, were rocent visitors and Mrs, J, Slemon Jas, Bradley spent frionds at Leskard the , anniversary Mr gary Minn Mr, ering, awa, Stevens Mr with M. Ww, Mrs Lake and daughter Harold Allin and Mr Newcastle, Mr, and Skinner - and non, Mr, and Mrs, El Minn farold Tyrone, RS and Rev, J, Mrs, Wm, Wotten and family, Miss Moore M. all gathered as a surprise mare's sister, Blackstock, and Mrs, visited friends Sunday and attended the annivers Harvey Gladys and Mins were parents, J Whyte Andrew Kn visiting her sister, Mrs, , top, who is a MNttle improved, Ww, Mrs, Mrs, Francis Davis, Mr. B, Luella Mr, and Ellversides, Albert, are visiting their daughter Dr, Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs, Aylmer Bosch and family, spent Sunday with the for« Austin' Larmer, w, Taylor, guests at Orono, J, Stain ox, H Nestleton Oshawa, Bryant, Stevens, the Mrs, party at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Herring on Wednesday, Juns in honor of Mrs, birthday and presented a number of useful articles, Herring's her with in . J, Stanton has started to cut alfalfa hay and pronounces it a falr crop, and Moors, nn Mt Toronto, Minn Plek« Osh Inttor's Howard, Blemon, Br, and Rev, J, attended June number the 20th, went over " nurses' araduation of Bowmanville Hospl« tal on Friday, A good Molina on Monday night to see a lively football game" between Kn« niskillen and Solina, which results od in a tie, 0-04 { HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN~ Long lazy days in the open air, Days of sunshine -- vacations = touring--tonnis -- 4 golf==swimming or sunning on the beach, Healthful days, Appetites made keen by 'f numerous activities. Be sure your supplies are varied and of the best. Your Dominion Store Is wells}. stocked with quality foods that will appease and appeal, May we help you? Fancy Red Cohoe Domino Faney Quality 2 tor 35 No. 2 Tins Poas me Tea "Braeside Creamery bd 4 «1b. Pkg. For Kitchen Utensils Panshine-..15: ih. 1 Be 28. Butter om 12-0n. Jar 2§¢ a -- a] Crown or Beehive CORN SYRUP BON-BONS 20. Infants' Delight A Borated Tollet Soap nse New LL) LR SAMPLE EE ------_-- Tin i =. Biscuits ». Porke Beans's: | Kieller's Little Chip, Oracige and Lemon |@ Mar malade ;: i 23 | o Fancy Japanese CRABMEAT 1's Tin EES Kipper Snacks Go Tanglefoot FLY SPRAY sox. Box 29¢ A McLaren's Asst. Jelly Powders 1 ' in

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