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P. 0. Address ....... ....... ....... ..... ...... . Province ...nas-»~~».¢» .--neun ~~ » een... étt McLeod Ltd.” ` `~ - I ` . 2 , se »°*-"$»*""_.."j.-_ Westefnfiualtlfan ---,-»~- -» A » s < ; fr -COUI AND, Ill the showin( of neWvailua;eratA.C.Green'a. V IDN-I-18-3( f~lUl'l'll WILL ll IIIVID under the auspices of the Ladies Im- provement Society ol Kensington. Friday evening in the King Cleorle Hall. on the arrival of the special train from Atherton and Capo 'Prav- erse. , . IWC-li --Carl: ’l°l.AVll.lli Vs. ALI!!- 'l‘0N IN Keruihtivh Rink en nlday. hb.3lth.atlo.xn. Tliiaiatheiirlt lime ot the tina! Pl-I!-oft to decide the winners of the McLean Trophy. Prince County. Admission Inc. and 501:; Hours skate aiter game. 1988-31 -~CONGl.A'.l'ULA'l'l0Nl - Word has been received by Mr. and we. James A. Morrison of Summorside. of the birth of a little daughter on February 25th. to Mr. and Mrs. neg- lnald Morrison of Cleveland, Ohio Mu. Rlliuld Morrison wee former- ly Miss Gorda. Holman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,H. T. Holman. of sum- msrside. Congratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hol- man and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Morrison on rising to the dignity oi’ lflndlilfehil. B. _ -lllM.AIN! OF Till LATE MLS. THOMAS DAIRUTHEIB SAID T0 llsl'-Friends from tar and near attended the funeral of Mrs. Thom. as Carruthers, which took place on Wldnudav mornin: no ml-lsr lets residence at Summerside to the ¢\m9¢°l‘¥ at CIM Traverse. Rev. Bren Macbougail conducted the tu- neral servlce at the home ~essisted by Rev. '.l'heorlore Ross of Sussex, N. B- The remains were accompanied by Rev. Mr. Macbougall ,to Cape ',h»;v. erse, who otticiated at the Kirk Church and grave. 'I1-le pall bearer; were Messrs. David Walker, Harry WIUWF- Mlsh Lowther, Norman .I-»°WthH'. Hudson Lowther and Isaac Clark. S. -FUNERAL Ol* MR. D. R. MOR- RISON--The funeral oi’ Mr. D. R. Morrison took place on Wednesday afternoon from his late residence on UPUNH Skeet. -Bummerside. The service at the home was conducted by his brother-in-law. Rev., Theodore Ross. of Sussex, N. B., and Rev. C. J. Bt. Clair Jeans. Members of Hiram and Ubanaen Lodle Ne. 3. A. F. and A. M. of Bummerside paraded in a body from the house to the pres- byterlan church. After a. short serv. |C¢ by Rev. Mr. Jeans the Masons tool: charge and, at the .request of the deported ~Brother.' Pest; an;-rd Master J. M. Nicholson conducted the impressive ceremony. The Mug” then marched in a body to the peg. ple's Cemetery, where the honoured remains were laid torest with Ma. sonic honours. Brother Nicholson sl~ so makin; the final committal. The funeral was very largely attended by friends from all parts oi the Prov- ince, showing] the high esteem in which the deceased was held. There were many beautiful iloral tributes. The psllbesrers were Messrs. J. Le Roi' Holman. Arthur Allen, A. S. Mc- Kay, John Leturgey, H. T. Begg and Hon. Dr. J. F. McNeill. S. --NllW» ANNAN l‘N8Tl"l°U'I‘E. -- The annual meeting or New Annan Womens Instituia was held at the home of Mrs. P. B. Maclntyre. with the nrelident inesldinr. There was a food attendlnee or members and vis lime. Meeting* opened by singing the Inshlf-llle Ode. This was 'iollowed by the roadinl of the minutes of last annual and last regular meetings. TM BW-TGl»ll'y’s remit and financial statement for the year were read and showed a substantial balance. The .following omcsrs were re-elect. ed: President, MU! Alice Wright; Vice-President, Mrs. John Men-mir; Beurlterv-‘I‘reuurer, was Mary Mac Intyre; Dirsewrs. Mrs. r. s. Mac. Intyre. Mm. James Tupiln and Mig; Mary A. Mcllinnen. All eorrlenond. ence was read and dlseuqed. Msmy VU V°¢°d to buy Ohrlaimaa treats for the school After the bum” m¢¢f»|11l e ahort musical l’l’°l'l‘lm Wlsvwlioyed as follows: Giorua-Island Hymn, The M",-,_ Geuglmi-etongllel i Day And Fight With ¢old On ¢l\eet "ffl =§=i‘”lr lift Eliiléf-= ‘k§lil§‘li$e¢ o . i _ \ .f_=!1_4\!*""\N ,_e_. .. ‘Y. wa.. NALYZE THE ' . / - LLUWANCE (IN (PUR SEI] All L_ r If a dealer page you more than the true worth ` of the car he must make up the difference ` _ thy extra charges ont the new car or re-sell - it to some one else at too high up price It is good for you to Have a true picture of tlie used-car situation and its secondary importance in the purchase of an automobile. _ ERMANENT value is always better than a tem- Pporary bargain in the purchase of an automo- bile. It pays to look ahead and consider reliability and ultimate up-keep costs, as well as comfort, safety, speed, and beauty of line and color. Since most automobiles are bought for replace- t ` ' .YOU may not get the largest used-car allowance from the Ford dealer, yet you gain in the long run. ment the value set ou your used car is a factor in Y°u save fm' m°1'¢ than lb” 5e°mi|18 diH°|'°“°° ia 5 trade allowance because of the lower first cost of the Ford, the low charges for selling, financing and accessories, and the lower cost of operation, service and replacement parts. The profits o_f_ the almost every purchase. Frequently it is given an importance beyond its true worth. ' Used cars have n definite market value and you are justly entitled to an allowance based on that Ford dealer are not marked up or increased to, value. It is not fair that you receive less. It is not cover a high allowance on a used car. f to your best interests to receive more. p FURTHIERMQRE, at least $75 extra value is given to you in the new Fdxfd in the Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield, the Rustless Steel, the Hve steel- spoke wheels, and the four Houdaille hydraulic double-acting shock absorbers. The unusually equipment and other charges. In either case, you large number Of ball md l‘01l¢l° b¢ll'il1g8. and £110 pay the bill, for no way has yet been found to give extensive use of fine steel for-gings instead of _ castings or siampings, are other features that show the extra quality built into the Fordicar. IF a-dealer pays you more than the true worth of the car be must either re-sell it lo some one elee at ioothigh a price or make up the diderence on _ the new car. This he cannot do unless be is allowed an excessive profit on the car or on financing, extra ' something for nothing. The money must come from somewhere. Roadster, $54-0 Phaetnn. 8550 Coupe, 8620 Tudor Sedan, 3620 Sport Coupe. |655 Three-window Fnrdnr Sedan, $775 ` Convertible Cabriolet, |790 Town Sedan, |335 ' (All prime /. o. b. Eau Windsor. Ontario. Bumpers, span du and lace enero.) Easy time payments can be arranged through your Ford dealer F0111] M0'l`0R CIIMPANY 0F CANADA, LIMITED °"l'Il CANADIAN CAI” ' "°" f of ""`”»?' l NYS; lhllfrlbl 'll ik’ l§§* .Eli ,g 2. lm; chorus. crcanada. The Mem-, was realized. which :ces to aug-fthe H-=-l-1° Bev Ess='.”`W°m¢n'e Inetl- able meetine to a close. Nm. melt- ws; rum sem. mn Mary Mac- ...mt the funds of me insists... nt-iw” W 1”" “i W 11°” 01 MH- in; ts be me at ,ua mme or un. ‘Ini.yre. Alter luncheon, e eollectiznffarc departing for their homes thel1"Nd PG?" With 9* mmm* ln# Aylmer M/:Ewen when response to was taken and a' vote or thanks ten- members extended a hearty vote oiif4'1N° Vi-M0!! l11'0S°\\*»1 UWB! $0 thi roll call will be a "Dime.’ » derod the hostess. Meeting closed thanks in thc host and l1ostee_s an¢l,lN°n°° 0! U10 P1’0l1d°M» WI- ERI- (PM-riot 'P1060 °°Pi'~) with me National Anthem. The also w me entertainment eenmnt-§P°wl°=. the vice-president. ws. Jer- ___ .Jenuary meeting was hem at theftee. The singing or me Natir='ln¢W "Ck f°mm"-*¢°- A 5”' ..‘waN°reo /ir once two mater. :sf ;_,H°`"m E; 13%' ll?" l""n_":’2: nav! Soul tus lcuasion followed on wa!! IM "1""-’ IXMIINID AND n/ua r; cuues were appointee en-, " 'p onaueen, ana, a cues, wnupmne ueaterle. r.I.|. l'**"l“'”°° °°°\m“"° 1°' um 9°" services Sunday. March Ind. George- W' A dm,” sooee-eoee-eoeeeoee-¢e4¢eeeq | U. Yhldh 'U N14 W “W h°m° °f town, 11 a. m. and 'l p. m.; Btur- md Mmm” °‘“““°°n In m ......__.._._......._............_...._. |49. James 'ruplln on the evenlnl 3,," no 1., m my 5 U MMNW, llmvh WI# “W” W Mn' ' oeeooeoeveooeoeeooooooe-0 °’ ’°‘* """ “'° ""‘" "‘““"‘f 1”- P'-°"~'~ ' ' ` ` ' ""-"2..“t""’.l.2"....“.ii°..‘1’“.‘§Z..§.f; nvnsicnr ine- es ¢\»r°'w\¢ 11° lmwrtwt \»\»~ .asuunn senvrcrs-'me rei- inua ee attend te. the meeting me mm; services wsu beanie in mn- ' ' ' i Iitlloe all elaolylee ulaeeeu 14101705 IM I VCU P30030* Wilty Church. Georgetown on Sunday . 'W . mire was ami with velentlm nm. nam. une. mmm mme 11 Q 3 H, J, MABQN, 9ll¢U\l. 'Wei and in- e. rn. Sunday School 2.l0_`o: nr. lv- `- _ ‘_ uno ttunientll inulie end leucine- onlne 'I p. m. Dept. A. Hutchison; lwmmdnw, ~-- - ' `°"""° °` ueauuveueeucimu ..°aor.uoaaruu°woelll'e. <~ p ,||||»mf|~l.l ‘---° Paquet were very much enJ°y°df T ° ladies prize was equally W011 W W5 Condon and Mrs. Solomon. fl1‘°“'_“ by Mrs, conden. 'rho s¢11il¢"1°“‘ prize was won by Francis L\\\'L\“dl"- The oorisolation prizes were mm bl’ aaa, was much cel- lunch .ms a good sum or money IHS*-Hui# Th' m°“°h‘Y m°°““¢ °f,Ant»h»m brweht "Ma 111°" °°i°¥~ _L 'meeting were read and approved, a attendance. Whitt. was played from gy", l Pell Must" Please I Limited Numb" Only Pwle Howl' M°m'"ue‘ Ns Petafl Ind MMM! Chlltlou. vo- q|A.|‘| "ffm I! oi raising money. It was decided to 1”°_2_z7_m __ _ ___ me - ""°°“~ PW '“° M” -~ °“ ‘.‘.”°“ ‘-‘°'°‘. °“‘ %"§,°°»e».°°“'i. F. E. PARKMAN ‘ or James Tuplln, Mn. Mclnnis and ,UNITED CHURCH or CAN and My MDUMIB EWU" Y ¥ haw.. 0,“.¢'u I CHOICE CLOVER H O N EY 5 LB. PAIL . . . $1.00 10 LB. PAI-L . $1.90 BY Mlll'Pos_t Paid on l’.E-I R. E. M O A S E ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon. H :_ by me Mm. "mm ‘Mm heid on the lime even _______ do I M r-zxsnnwnou 'Ei ' V ., ` __ , _ , f':..‘_'*.`.’€`£ 5l.’¢".i.L€..~`L.`,,;. nl'~'»5 , ' ‘ 1 ~ ~ " ~ . f _ gyzmlgv y ~ oeue . 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