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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Sep 1929, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1929 . N h | Library News % Among the new falt books there is something of interest for everyy body. Both the fiction and mou fiction lists contain many titles of entertaining and worth while books. . i ""In Awake and Rehearse, Louls Bromfield presents chort storia: with a subtle and unusual theme. I'cople apparently not extraordin- ary are shown in their true light; {he old woman was really a cat: Rosie, for all. her grimness amd hardness, was pitiful; other char- acters when' their lives approach.a crisis, reveal striking tendencies towards the absurd or the hizarre. A Wild Bird by Maud Diver is a centimental love story with a rath- or tempestuous heroine, The set- ting, first Switzerland, then Enz- land, and finally India, sympathet- ically and meticulously described, shares equal space with the deline- ation of character of Eve Challon- er (who appeared as a child of twelve in Lonley Furrow) and the three men who awaken her to the reality of life. Readers of Basquerie by E. Mer: cein will enjoy the further adven- tures of the Urutty family in the Book of Bette, Here they leave their little Basque village and tra- vel over a good part of Spain, The interest centers in the marriage of Bette, The story presents a pan- orama of present-day Spanish life, contrasting the characters and manners of the Spanish with those of a group of visiting Americans, The Romantic Prince by R. Sab- atini is a colorful tale of love and adventure in the fifteenth cen- tury. The hero is Prince Anthony d'Egmont of Guelders, who gives up his duchy to marry the daugh- GENUINE RADIOTRONS AY ALL DEALERS " Uy 224 Wesrinanovst made by foremost electrical engineers thats why 'they stand every test Westinghouse TUBES INEVERY SOCKET "AIDE TUE ter of a Flemish burgher. Charles the Bold of Burgundy and Louis XI of France figure ia th» story, .. Francis Beeding is well known for his swiftly moving mystery stories. He 'well sustains his re- putation in his last book the Five Flamboys. The five Flamboys were up to mischief on an international scale, Granby of the Secret Service impersonates McGuffie who has an appointment with the Flamboys in Europe. A young sceret.ry of the League of Nations ! "er: a hand in the game, which grows perilous. lv warm when the "lamboys dis- cover that the real McGuffe is dead. Boy Prophet by Edmond Veg is the story of a sensitive childhood. A Jewish boy, brought up in the shadow of Notre Dame de Parls, in love with a young French Catholic girl of his own age, attempts to explain hig changing states of mind on the subject of 'religion, He va- cillates between Christianity and Judaism and then turns to Zion- ism. The London Times Literary supplement says--'"T'he little book is a valuable glimpse into phase of modern religious unrést and illum- jating by its honesty to all in- terested in the psychology of the Jewish race." Other Jiction received: Round Up, by Winz Lardner; Me and shorty, by C. B. Mulford; All Quiet on the Western Front, by KE. M Remarque; Rhinestone, by M, Widdemer; Hide in the Dark by F. N. Hart; The May-day mystery. by O. R. Cohen; Young Mrs, Gree. ley, by B. Tarkington: Thieves' Night. by H, 8. Keeler, Red Tiger, by P. Russel is an amusing, entertaining travelog with im} essionistic sketches ia biack and white and color by Mr, L. Undc wood, "Accompanied "y Mr, L., Underwood, Mr Russa] knocked about in Yuctatan, Came che, Tabasca, Chiapas and up into W.A.HARE OPTOMETRIST 231%, Simcoe St. North Hundreds of people weap with utmost comfort Hare's Faultless Lenses eel TIME TABLES Se C.P.R, TIME TABLE. Effective. April 29, 1922, (Standard Time) Going West a.m, Daily. a.m, Daily. 0 a.m. Daily except Sunday. -* 4 ge pre 5.4 6. m. Daily. p.m, Daily, y except Sunday, All times shown above are times trains depart from Oshawz Station. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective April 28, 1929, (Standard Time) { Eastbound 23 a.m. Daily Sacept Sunday. 58 a.m. Sunday A .59 a.m. Daily. 17 p.m, Daily except Sunday. 32 pl. Day. .47 pan. Daily except Sunday. p.m. Daily. 100m POE SRINESEET ony p.m, Daily, p.m. Daily, p.m. Daily. Westbotind a.m. Daily. a.m, Daily, a.m. Daily, a.m. Daily, a.m. Daily except Sunday. p.m. Daily except Sunday, Pop ~= oa a2 ANOS ntna SaBRzEE .37 pu Daily. £14 p.m. Sunday only, 7.27 p.m, Daily. 8.42 p.m. Daily except Sunday. Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and after April 28, 1923.) (Daylight Saving Time) ing West Arrive Hospital 10.50 a.m 12.45 p.m. 3BRPEFE RnavnBSom~ 88G555588588832 COP NAUBNALDY BIBanBBEE pCPomm Ms 33388 4.35 p.m. PopTOPPREee a ~ PPPTPPESN ERS FBB325235; PPP 2333 nrg. FSwN sacs +83 feo EER iH = sak HE oppoEP WpUUpOEPD Esse & Pram 1.00 p.m. 4.35 p.m. 6.50 p.m, . 2338338 Napa E8588 BRRsL8RR8L2 Ppoppppesss BPB3pEPERER? PNnS r= ® 8 ? 8 4 g2233382 bd Be SERBzAss 82% 1. yb £528 ica: =338 11.00 p.m. Time marked busses to $Vhitby Hospital SUNDAY AMD HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Going West Arrive Hospital am. 12.25 p.m. } save ve Bownsanville Oshawa y 930 a m. 1.00 p.m. I. A. GARTON. Prepristor Bowmaaville--Phone {12 or 46 d P) Oubave Waltie Room. 1 Priacs SE g Mexico; ~ Wmthg,~ fribing, * ~swim- J wing, cating and drinking what- ever came along invidng his sou: Without hurry or dis'racting pur: Pose=--in general, . 80, far as. he could, slipping into the everyday life of the people," (Sat. Review of Literature), Another interesting hook of tra- vel is, I Discover Greece, by H, A. Franck. An" indefatigable world traveller "discovers" Greece and makes his usual bookful of meticu- lous qhservation and accurate 'in- formation, informalilly written down, and amply illustrated. A Bookmaw's Daybook, by LD. Rascoe Is Informal and literary memoirs written during Mrs, Ras- coe's literary editorship of the New York Herald Tribune (1922- 1924), They show the author's per- sonal reactions to books and writ- ers of the period, and reveal much of the cultural }ife of America ns it is brouglit to focus in New York City. The reader of, I Like Diving, by T. Eadie will gain a vivid under- standing of the thrill and the dif- ficulties of de p rea diving, Ton fsadie was one of the divers who helped raite the S-51; he describes as well the later raising of the $-4 and many other diving indi- dents, Why do You Talk Like That?, Not to Mention: Why do You Write That Way, sy R. Brrton is not primarily concerned as the takes to be avoided in speaking and writing, The author stresses rather matters of style and the uage may he made an effective in- strument for the expression of thought, Storing up Triple Reserves, by R. W. Babson is a compilation of ¢imply presented, shrewd common- sense advice on the cveryda) blems of life. As a successful business man the author the rules for buildlug up financial, physical, 'and spiritual title would seem to imply with mis- | pro- | real success. in life, A . "The Public Library Will' be open 'on' Wednesday 'afternoon until next summer, A TRIFLING MATTER (Detroit News) The nurse: You've sewed up a pair of forceps in that patient, doctor, * The Surgeon: That so? Never mind, 1 was going to order another operation, anyway, and them then. If I nced them in the meantime I can borrow a pair, "ttpon which b-=believes-depe' dg nil I'N recover |, PREDICTS FAILURE { OF HUGE AIRSHIPS Will be Obsolete Before Leaving Sheds London, Sept. 25.--Thé Mail to- day says that Britain's new dirigi- ble#, the R-100 and the R-101, (my ~~ { | services are available, | \ConerR LrmieH | means by which the English ling- | The wise man never waits till he 's driven ty neces- sity, secure your CONGER COAL now while best J.H.R. LUKE Phones 871 -- 231 -- 687-W defin:s | . Manager. reserves, | Coax Co: LiMrreny arc failures and, from the. point of view eof learning from them the, commercial lessons originally before they have left the construe tion sheds. The newspaper in support of these statements quotes details given in a forthcoming number of the technical journal, The Engin- eer, Jt'says that the much-touted air monsters, larger than the Graf Zeppelin, will disappoint taxpayers called upon to pay a bill of aboyt $10,000,000 for their construc- tion, Their completion is greatly overdue, but they are now expect- ed to be launched next month, The Engineer is quoted as say- ing that the R-101 will be under- powered, deficient in speed, and unable to carry the 100 passengers for whom accommodations have been provided. The R-101 should he faster than her sister ship, but, it was contended, will not be fast enough or powerful enough for regular year round flying over north Atlantic routes to Canada where it was intended to employ her after trials. Not Suitable for Tropics "It is not without significance," writes the aeronautical corres- pondent of the Times, "that the Graf Zeppelin in its world tour. planned its route to avoid any ap- proach to the equator. So far no petrol-fueled airship has travelled in tropical regions, but Great Britain, with Australia as one goal and India and South Africa as half-way houses, must definitely accept conditions in which hydro- gen and petrol make unpleasant companions, and therefore both R- 100 and R-101 were designed to eliminate petrol as fuel, '""But early hopes were falsified intended, .are practically obsolete | SIAN BALM The creation and . "Northrop Col & Lyman Co, Limited 'Toronte, Ontario Send 15¢ for triad sicp Ras difficult airship route, that across the Atlantic, and R-101, though she can face any temperatures, unfortunately has nearly 1,000 horse-power less than the specifi- cations originally called for about five tons of extra weight in its power cars. DIRECTIONS The owner 'of the place was a- mazed to find one of his new work- men walking along one hot day all bundled up in clothing. "Why on earth are you wearing 50 many clothes, Pat?" "Oi have to paint this fince anda the label on the can says--it says "To obtain best results put on ar least three coats." -- London pin- ion," > by experiments and the R-100 fell back on aero engines using pet- rol, and the R-101, while able to instal compression ignition engines | using furnace oil, has done so at |! a heavy cost in efficiency. Thus R-100 is barred from the tropics and must be used mainly upon = INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH AND FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION Under auspices Ontario Plowmen"s Association To be held on GOVERNMENT FARMS, NEAR KINGSTON OCTOBER 15-16-17-18 Send for Official Program to J. Lockie Wilson, Secretary and Managing Director, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. 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