Soft Crush Hats of Silk Velvet onderfully smart velvets--of. 'soft of, ld Rt a bry oA Tagen and the howto sng from susie [ rms |" Velveteen Beret 'Dorothea Hats pee LIMITED '3/King St. East; Oshawa ARCTIC BOUDOIRS Lend, from Pond's niet, whither THE OSFAWX DAILY TIMES," FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930 a i f i 7 ! 1 £ -y I: Hl f ¥ ii; i i H ] i of : : : il i | ft 1] i : it : ] : i til | i 7 ! : i i i ike i th FE Hit: 8 HH £8 3 ; f 1 A f order. to examine. the ICILY FURNISHED the east cosst of Bain W Land to determine the prevalence of tuberseulosis. 8 AW FE 0S a---- " Leaving Pangnirtung on Febry- Life and Cold|rsry 14, with dog-team' and native, But 'Outdoor d Dr. Stuart was.forced to return | week later, when his tent blown to ribbons by a blissard. For two and nights he was forced to Buddle undér the remains, The Second Svip, however, begun on March 14 and ending ot May 185, was uneventful. Tt was the second time a through run from Pangnir- tung to Pond's Inlet had been made by & white man. "Weather Good Last Winter Dr. Stuart says the weather last winter was "quite good." There were Soble sold bo spre But af | degrees sero, w part. "The ® day the sun is quits sesr its rays are hot. At night, al though it still shines, it is on the other side of the earth; so the heat emansting from it is negligible, warmer days to come. "The Eskimos have a very «p and impressive terminology fnr theif seasons.' They de not junr 2 iE $ 4 4 i BH 561 i | ISNOVEN BEES 00D TIMES COMING 275 Laborite Chancellor of and avowed free- wot Foi in general "and heavy burden of un- annually, he prophesiéd a better con- clusion for the financial year than fad been predicted. He asked pare fiament to feat with the cosh of ua: employaient putting "the Insus- ance pon an insurance basis." Mr. Snowden addressed 3 banquet y here were present the : K nd: the directors of the 13 progress 1 senous of horses. ous ery soon, est period of prosperity and the greatest advance in the history of this country. "Times will change again. Un- doubtedly 'we are now suffering less than some of the other great in- dustrial cointries of the world Dur. ing the lagt'six months we have maintained a Jarger proportion of our production than Germany or the United States." ton on Mrs. 000,000 THORNTON'S CORNERS Thornton's Corners, Oct.*15--The many friends of Mrs. Wm. Garrard, Sr., will be glad to know that she tion Toronto General Hospital, Mr, Robert Sully was in Toronto last week and purchased a fine team All were sorry to hear of the seri- t to Mrs. mother. of Hiram Drew, when she was knocked down by a car and had her hip broken 'Jast week, Her many friends wish her a' complete' recov- Mr, Bud Rowden spent Saturday with Ted Robi There was a mistake in naming (| Norman Irwin as an entertainer at they | the chicken pie have been Gordon Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gilbert and baby Murray and Miss Nors Spen- cer spent the week-énd at Pi Mr. and Mrs. Perryman and Billy were jin Toronto op Saturday. Messrs. Eric and tended the motor cycle races at Wes- Satugday. George - Pierson and Miss Lents were in Kinsale on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Le Roy visited for a few days last week in Toronto. Messrs. Clarence Luke gpd Robert satisfactorily after her }) 0 [ ) 1) S week in the Ada Drew, mson. KIDNEY supper. It should Mrs. Jas, Luke. om and Mrs. Will Cecil Dean at. gar Pascoe. United Church last Sunday. by all present. Cronk spent Sunday at Peterboro', Mr and Mrs. Lawrence, onto, were Sunday guests of Mr, and of Tor- Mr, 'and Mrs. Oliver Pascoe, Mr. Linton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pascoe and family all of Pickerin Sunday guests of Mr. and' were rs. E4- Mr, John Boddy, of the Toromie ookroom, was a special speaker at the Sunday Schoo! His talk was enjoyed and gol a / 24,000 miles in a year Reliability and economy are outstanding features part of the world. The following "is typical of a great number received. "Just a word regarding our experience with the Model A Ford. "In the, first twelve months it was driven more than twenty-four : thousand miles over all kinds of rosds and in all kinds of weather, from the nearly impassable roads we had in the spring through the burning summer heat. Also through the heaviest of rain- storms where many carsweredead and had to sit on the roadside until they. were dried out and pulled in, and through deep snow. "The 'valves were ground at , ak thiat tine, but some of the service men' thought it would be | 'advisable to grind them. Inspec- tion of the motor at thst time showed it to be in perfect condition. FE we liad was 75¢ for a ssorber link and 50c for a mew rubber for the windshield wiper. "The car has given an average better than twenty-four miles.to the gallon of gas. We are well pleased with' the performance of .the Model A Ford car and believe it is the most economical car on the market" report the same satisfactory service FORD Moron COMPANY oF CANADA, LIMITED of the new Ford a 'and unusaal economy of operation - and upkeep: In comfort, safety, speed, power, beauty, reliability and long life--in everything that goes to 'make a good automobile----the new Ford is 'a value far above the price you pay. Because of this value, the mew Ford is outselling every other car in Canada by a large and increasing mar- gin. In some sections, between 50% and 709% of all cars sold are Model A Fords. That'ssomethingto remember. Low Ford Prices t SL as oo FRROR