THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930 5 PAGE SEVEN Tata, Now Guinea. --Captain| con lot for New Guinea oy pd his mechanie, have begn brought to the coast aftér crashing into #8 mountain peak and enduring tor- tures in the jungle, While flying a tri-motored Hand- ley Page plane between the. moun- ain goldhe and the coast he were caught in a terrific storm, powerful machine was tossed about like 8 kite nunti) it was finally flung 1gainst uptain, being impaled mn a tree, fike'a buttérfly on a speei- men board, and McMuttrle elimbed fown tree and coipmenced an irduous Jotirey jo] jhe sonst Si] gles nd ere torn by {oF thorns | »f the needle Bosh and thelr wounds were irritated' by leeches which fropped upon them from the trees, - Their sores 'festered.: Bush' flies solioned their eyes, en Maftrie' contracted the fread kid +4 of the tropics,' black- water fever, and pleaded to be left sehind.*Raving deliriously," he had a vo demonstra- "declared war on "land- The "army" has issued 3 uiti- matum that landlords evict an employed tenants will be dra ly dealt with, SWIFT SATIRZED BIG UNIVERSITIES Whiter Shows How Fasicus * Dean Shot Barbs at Bri- tish Politics Montreal, Que,--A correspondent who writes in The Gazette's "fourth column" under the initial "M"" has the following interpretation of Dean Swift's celebrated "Gulliver's Travels"; The key to the politica) is to remember. that Gulliver him- self does not mean Dean Swift, Sub lver is a very famous personage, less than Henry St, John, Tord Bolingbroke, statesman, philoso pher,. and political leader, At the time: of the accession of King 1! George 1, Bolinbroke .was forced out of power, driven into exile across the channel into France, '| There 'he married a French lady, bought an estate not far from Or- leans, resided many years, and car- not | ed on many of his activities in not | prance, Afterwards he returned to England, where he died in the year 1761, Gulliver, it will be remembered, after being formally impeached by the high counefllors of the island of the Liliputians, was driven to I. | take refuge at the court of the neighboring country of Blefuseu, The Island of Lilliputia, of course, is none other than the tight little island of England, the empire of Blefuscu across the channel from the island is France. The capture of the Blefuscudian fleet, and the refusal of Gulliver to push the con. test to extremities, refer to the ecir- cumstances of the Peace of Utrecht in 1713. This was a Treaty fa- mous in the events of Canadian his- tory, This Treaty "fairly establish. ed the naval preponderance of Eng- land, and destroyed the colonial empire of France," Lord Boling- broke was a great man, and a pow- erful leader, tied up with all sorts of strings, entanglements, and wires, by wire-pulling little politi- cians: such was the fate of Gulli- ver among the Lilliputians; Swift Was King lo be carried on the back of his tot- interpretation of this famous satire Dean Swift himself, of course, & HAR ¥ wen ecu ure has finished her the of the sofl and' the eatrieg oii. Bibi oy AR Rs n_ households, A dy gh inl that the harvest never cesses 36 A BP. 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Tin 24c ow 41c a Blazing First All-Canada Motor Trail AUTOMOBILE TACKLES NORTHERN ONTARIO BUSH COUNTRY Healy Needham in his sturdy roadster is shown here threading bis way through birch and spruce in the lake-dappled country west of He has hb of miles of just such terrain to traverse if he is to win through on his ndreds journey from Halifax to Vancouver by all-Canada trail, No car has ever been driven through the 600 miles of wilderness which this McLaughlin-Buick is slowly conquering, Hearst. a was the king of the Brobingnage. The land of the Brobingnags was {none other than the Dean's own study, in Dublin, in connection with [§t, Patriek's Cathedral, This land { was the true native abode of mag- | nificent ideals and of great | thoughts. Across the sea in Eng- | land, earrying out negotiations ahout French treaties, and eurbing he French navy, Bolingbroke was glant among the pygmies. Over liere in Ireland, and in the Dean's own study, he was dwarfed into a wygmy among the giants, Although, 0 far as 1 know, he was never ac. tually in A' study, except in mere ¢ idea, OveR there in England, and among thé little politicians, the great statesman found himself cap- tured, and tied down, and thwart- ed by small schemes, Here in Ire land, and in the Dean's own'study, he was captivated by great ones, The Flappers Enter In The island of Laputa once again satirized the Universities of Ox- ford and Cambridge. But here 1 insert a long extract from a strik- ing and very. skillfully written re- cent Introduction to the subject of the Study of Mathematics: "It will be rememberéd that Swift, in his description of Gulli- ver's yoyage to Paputa, Is of two minds on this question of the ad- visibility of the pursuit of abstract science, He describes the mathe- maticlans of that eountry as silly and useless dreamers, whose atten tion has to be awakened by flap- pers, Also, the mathematical tall- of, measures his height by a quad- rant, and deduces his other dithen- sions by rule and compasses, pro- ducing a suit of very ill-fithing clothes, + On the other hand, the mathematicians of Laputa, by their marvelous invention of the mag- netic "sland floating In the air, ruled the country and maintained useendancy over their subjects Swift, indeed, lived at a time pecu- liarly unsuited for gibes at con- | tamporary mathematicians, New- ton's Principia had Just been writ- ten, one-of the great forces which have transformed the modern world, Swift might just as well have laughed at an earthquake." HAMPTON Hampton, "Sept. 29. Services were well attended, J R, the evening. choir of young people, the place of the regular choir, glving splendid assistance in the service of song. Mr. Bick's words were based on the recent confer- | ~Sunday Rev, It being Rally Day a occupied Next Sunday the service will be in the morning, owing. to special service at Zion In the evening. Frank Hastings, 0.A.C., Guelph, gpent the week-end at home, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Cryderman, accompanied Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Horn and Acy to Toronto, on Sun- day. , Several from the village attend- ed Blackstock Fair on Saturday. The Rally Service of the Young Foples' Society . Friday evening was very interesting. The usual printed program was '© followed, when Mr, Wagar, of Bowmanville, teaching staff, gave a very inter- onting and (nspiring address, Helen Knpx sang "My Task', accompan- fed hy her sister, Jessie. Meeting closed with the Mizpah benedic- tion. A meeting of the ministers of the Oshawa Presbytery will bo held in flamptor United Church on Thursday. Dinnet and tea will be segved by the ladies of the cong tion, A public meeting will be held in the evening when Rev. Dr. Cochrane will speak, Owing to the Preshytery meet. ing on Thursday the Institute will | hold their meeting on. Thursday afternodn of next week. Mr, and Mrs, Kneedum Winter- buyn 'spent a few days at Norland this week | visiting Mr. Winter. hurn's mother and: other relatives. Mr, and Mrs, R, Widdicombo. wmanville, Mrs, G. 'Niddery, ourtice, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, G. Niddery, Miler Hern unload ofl wh nat. weok. Congratulations a ar fond to Marjoria i| Niddery on her recent marriage to | Elmer Trimble, Bowmanville, Messrs, Ross and Frank Tre. south, Oshawa, Mrs, Roy Medonlfe, nd childven, . Basc Line, were unday visitors 'with. thelr par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Tre- | wouth, © Marjgrie Martyn, | Bowmanville, upent Sunday at howe, i Mr, and Mrs, «J. A. Cole, Bow- f Bick occupied the pulpit in. enco at London which he attended. visited the latter's par- W. Souch on manville, ents, Mr, and Mrs, C, Sunday, A thunderstorm accompanied with much rain passed over the village on Friday afternoon, fol- lowed by high winds and much cooler weather, My. and Mrs, Chambers, Mr, W, Chambers and Myrile Caine, To- ronto, were recent visitors at the home of K, Winterburn, C. H. Burrows, Oshawa, spent Sunday in the village, Mrs. Milton Slemon, who has been {ll at the home of her ;noth- er, Mrs, C. Johns, has returned to her home at Haydon, Miss Sadie and Laura Virtue, Toronto, Bertha Sargent, Bow- manville teaching staff, Harry Cowling, Toronto, and Perey Cowling, Bowmanville, spent Sun- day at the home of J. Cowling. CLAREMONT NEWS -- Claremont, Sopt, 20.-~The An- niversary Services in connection with the Baptist Church will be held on Oct, 6th and 6th, The Rev. Geo, Webb, D.D,, of Toronto, will be the preacher, On Monday evening, Oct, 6th, the programme will be furnished by the College St. Baptist Church choir of To- ronto, An added feature will be the vielin selections by Tony Re- mougch, the celebrated Polish viol inist, The usual supper will be served in the school room com- mencing at 5.30 p.m. Rev, R. Sanderson, of Whitby, occupied the pulpit in the United Church on Sunday morning in the absence of Rev, A, McLellan, Mr. and Mrs, D. A, Scott spent Saturday in Toronto, Mrs. B, Cook, who has been confined to her bed with an at- tack of the flu, is slowly recover. ing. Mrs, Leppington, of Toronto, is vigiting Mr, and Mrs. C, A, Over. land, We are pleased to report that Miss Laura Morgan, who has been confined to her home for some | TIME TABLE | hithy, Oshawa, Bowmanville v BUS LINES WEEK PAY SCHEDULE iY foe Fine) 19%) Ba: SEER IE 25 meer Sst ets i111] eT 82 [ 00 p.m. 1L1 Time marked" Whitby Hospital, Special Busses For Rates and gH Sa Drivers 4 ¢PR._TIME TABLE Effective September 25th, 1930 (Standard Time) Eastbound .m, Daily, , Daily, , Daily, except Sunday. .. Daily, , Daily, 'Westhound , Daily. Daily, , except , Daily, 7. Pp. om, Daily, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Hective September 28th, 1 (Standard Time) Eastbound ily, except Sunday. Rowe SRRVBE Sunday, tera SEE 8.23 a.m, 9.55 a.m, 12,5 p.m, 213 pm, 6.41 pm, 9.38 p.m, 12,08 a.m. « 12.31 am, 4.26 am, 5.55 am, , except Sunday. except Sunday. , except Saturdny, 'esthound Daily, except Sunday, Daily. 6,04 a.m, Daily, 24 sm, Daily, except Sunday, 210 pm, Daily, except Bunday, 408 pm, Daily, 7/08 p.m, Daily, 8.02 pm, Daity, except Sunday, GRAY COACH LINES Effective September 28th, (Standard Time) Leave Oshawa AM, M, m7,% 50 Leave Toronto M LM, E31 Uxgept Bund a~Baturdays, undars and Holidays only, b~Bundsys only. 'are through buss 'ug 'to Taking A Hill on High It takes lots of power and a good start to climb a hill without shifting gears. Get a good start for the hills of the day's work by eating a breakfast of Shredded Wheat and milk. There is a quick "get-away" in this delicious, whole wheat food. No need for shift- ing gears in the middle of the hill-- just go right on up with increased energy and power; And Shredded Wheat is in such a delicious, easily digestible form. HREDDED ATF Saal ie ' = THE GANADIAN BH WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT REDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD, | LY time, is gradually improving. Mr, and' Mrs. B, Kilpatrick and family spent Sunday with the former's parents in Brampton, Miss Clara Underhill is visiting friends in Toronto for a few days. | Mr, Chas. Cooper, our genial hardware merchant, is improving his show room at the west end of his store, Mr, John Mundell, of Dunbar- ton, formerly of @laremont, is re- turning to the village and will occupy the residence of Mr, W, M. Palmer, Miss Mabel McLellan, of the St. Catharines Collegiute Institute, spent the week-end with her par ents, Rev, A, and Mrs, McLellan, A large gathering attended the foothall game which was held in the Memorial Park here on Satur- day evening, between Goodwood and Claremont, The score was 1-0 in favor of .the A Goodwood team, The return game will be played in Goodwood on Saturday, October 11th. ---------------------- The recent death of a London 630" Lowboy Disincaive Gothic design with and corner posts. Fels figured sunken centre panel. 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