NOVEMBER 13, 1937 W‘? lfllb bflAKl4\ll'llLlUWN UUAKIIIHIN PAGE NINE room’ . GENERAL MOTORS PRESENTS lf/E NEW I938 CHEVROLET ~ THE CAR or tow PRICE THAT sizmesvou Al.l. newest, MOST MODERN, MOST UP-TO-DATEvMOTORING ADVANTAGES,‘ TODAY we 'oin w‘iI1 Q | - . . . s .I I enera Motors in inviting you to see the greategt morn;- car Ch l t. h _ _ g is evm e “s W“ Produced the new Chevrolet for l938-tlie our 11mg ,~= t complete. Bigger, more luxurious, more massive in appeiirance--heautifully different with its M d . - ' . _ ri - - . . , b 0 s e care ul Cllllflltlflrflilfltl of everyone who is thinking of "W118 a 113W Illfllor car in any price range. To see and drive this smart, dashing car is to know yous“ be abe d “h m ltu. -- " “ ' ‘heezlllleir l to Aiwn it is to save money all ways . . . because, again in 1938, o et tra e-mark is motoring’: licst-knomi symbol of savings. Yisit our show - . ‘ . rooms as soon as you can. ENJOY a new, comfortable ride and i! new driving thrill. M thl r ~ - 0n y payments to suit your purse on the General Motors instalment Plan.- .14.‘ I l'i Styling as difierent as It is bOOUilfUhfOffltlS bigger-looki- lngbetter-looking, low-priced Chevrolet. Smooth - povverful- positive zadlte safe brakes for modern travel . . . giving maximum motoring protection. J8» lWttfl tnocicrioor enlnmot 5.0 safe-so comfortable-so ditterent. . ."the world's finest ride". On Master De Luxe Models. 0 [WITH SAFETY GLASS All. AROUND] larger interiors-lighter; brighter colors-and Unisteel construction, making each body a fortress of safety. Giving tlie inost efficient com; bination of power, economy and dependabilityi Giving protection against drafts, smoke, windshield clouding and assuring each passenger individually con- trolled ventilation. A simple; efficient, single diaphragm spring replaces the conventional multiple-coil springs-for easier, tiptoe- pressure operation. Minim- izes wear; never requires lubrication; on exclusive Chevrolet advancement. A. HORNE é? CO. General Motors Dealers For Prince Edward Island General Motors Maritime Headqu aters, Zone Office, Moncton, N. B. §UMMERSIDE C-IGI CHARLOTTETOWN l Split-Emil The!’ mlllBle ml Wm? "m?" lWBh-l gnnd n; on; darkngsg this money. Every person 1n Can- Tliere is music in the midst, of 1118 wmlaflvs B88111; To m“, end, w the end,'t,n¢y m. ada and the United States -mnn dcgnninnn flieyalfilt no h more at familiar mam, and woman. boy and girl -wll1 be ' And 5 Elm)’ U18! Shines upon our es of ome; _1,n 3| _ given the opportunity ot subsc ib- teai-s. ‘rhey have no lot 1n our labour 0t’ “rem “you lng what they can afford to drive. . y They went with songs to the battle, "IE filly-time: its western end is another circular urea to be known as the Court, ol Peace, in the center of which will rsc the Peace monument resting halt \ and hall on United States t: in Canada and the United states who have reaped the truite and benefits 0t the spirit 0t toler- anco and co-operatlom between na- tions, let us became active mes- they were young, They sleep beyond EnglancPs The central feature will be a so“ Straight. ot~ limb. true of eye, fflflm- THE PEACE GARDEN Peace Fountain with a large re- ' stcndy and aglaw _ volvlng globe. Surrounding thl.» FOR THE FALLEN q-hey we“. stnnncy, to the end But where our desires are and our The work of the Governments 0t Befliflflltleflc Wlll b? H 111119 Clfcllinl‘ _ against odds mtcounled. 110L185 Dwfflllnd. both countries l5 supplementary BT68 Wllll lIWlt-‘Vflfdi Hull-dint! With proud thanksgiving g mother They fell with their rim-s to the Felt as t1 Well-sprint: that is hid- to the main work. which will be north. south. east and west. At the ' den from sight, carried qn by private dndenvnn end of the north and south for her children, ‘oe- Entlllhd mourns tor her dead eemnn the 59m They shall grow not old, as we Hash o! her flesh they were‘ 5pm; that arc lcit grow old: ol hei- spirit, Age shall not weary them. nor the night. Flllcn ln the cause 0t the tree. Yen's wmlfln" A” the “m” m“ she'll b‘ brlghl‘ At the going down of the sun and when we are dust tn the morning Moving in marches upon thelmnnnce tor all time We wlll ruhieinbr-r thrim, heavenly plain, l It might be of interest to you to As the stars that are starry ln the know how lt is proposed to raise boulevards. and beyond tho ctr- cular garden, memorial fl:.,:.ails wil carry the (lag; or both. nat- ions. The north and south bottle- vards will be known as the Avenue of the Provlnce< and the Avenue of the States The one running. - - the chi-t and west will be To the innermost heart o! their The Garden project calls tor an own land they are known expenditure oi live million dollars. As the stars are known to the One million will. be used to de~ velop the Garden and tour mll- lions will be set aside as an en- downment to perpetuate its maln- “lsmn the drums thrill: Death august and royal W185 sorrow up into immortal "Will sengcrs or that spirit. Let eeoh strength which will Peace Garden Pledge: "To God tn Hts Glory we two nations dedicate pledge our,- one 0t us proclaim lt all barrlnrs between the na- tions 0t the world have been lii-ok- Ahd wher we have spread and, selves that as long as men shall cultivated the seeds ‘ live we will not take up arms s- "lltl morhvlll Tower. a on Can- incessantly or inlteme- sufficiently will take root on the ground in Juiopu. just as they have here in contr hamrd the Avenue 0t Peace At, North America- noble ment "lave Thy Neighbor" longer made to halt. at Nation Boundaries —to be distorted into hatred by the lolly 0t’ man-then. end only then, can we expect the blaming which it intended. this Garden and do they gainer. one another." 11st us say to other nations that we realise that. they hB-vc 105t- l-lle some right. to live end the same right to onloy the benefits oi the earth Ls we. When the Command- ts no nil youthful character. but In this Commandment lies the sustain the Mrs Wm. Pugsley sketched ‘a eat at conditions when the W. O. T. U Ill organised with niiiwiis tirrnqstn Apple Growers Against Abandon- ment Of Preference In U. K. ltlarket. KENTVILLE, NOV. l0 -—Juin'lli>_ ui a veritable gale 0t prutcshlruit grower» and blllpllfill. tliixnlgliuul Nova Swuas grout apple lam. tu- day expressed llltlllctlfiqb un- animously agaliut Ztklltllflbilllltiill 0t" the 1irelercnccs they have en- joyed in the United Kingdom tiiar- ket. Their extu-casloixs lolluucd 0t tawa reporh Unit lllt‘ l)lk..l.l'['lllllf\ would be abandoned lll uidcr tc facilitate an AllElU-Ailllilltiilll Linus agreement. lnd ustr; lii Juopurdy Such a lllUVu by tin- (Jonathan Government wi.l lltUtlll tile lllttllll- once oi tour sllllllilgh .~.l.\l lJCIlJL’ pe. hundrczlweiglit or $1.50 pr-r barre secured by Catlada tmdt-r tilt: 1032 Empire Traide Agreement lii. 0t- tawa will be wiped out in whole u. part. For the Aiinzipolt. V-tllltl- greliwel. apple producing st-(‘tloll Ol the British Empire and one o1 tni great bit-SIC lllilllhiflts ol tun |)l‘()\‘- lnce—-a. trade that unininl._v hritig: into Nova Scotla 1mm UlPilwtil-l live to six mlLhon (lUliitY-e 1-. 1h jeopardy. present conditions of lvglblzitltlii, ullecting the status oi “ullltil. Sixty year.» ago '\\'0illt:|l ceulu not control their own piop<.-i.;.; they could not collect tlu-lr oun xvugu- There was no protective agency over women's labor. Allouicrs llud‘ no rignt to the gtiliitllkllialllp o! their chhdren. 'l"licrc u tit: no pen- slons tor mothers and money toi the aged. Women hnu no right w serve in pretensions. New they are on School Boards Municipal Board.» and Lli Parlia- merit. We have women autumn, no- men lawyeig, and women pOlllil ottlcers. There tvas the bcginniilg oi I Woman's sullrugc society, but tns right 01' women. to vote was denied. them because they could not light. In the irony o1 late u. “as mu Great, War that gum thu- wlvci and olattilb 0t rulttlvlks t-iii lfflllChlhc and later all uoiiieii qualined A mun had the right to will away hi, unborn Cllhll and tlil motncr iiau no right» 0i guardian- ship. Now" bot-h lltlltdllq lune equal rigiila ul gllliftllllilqllll) Much interlnstliig and tit-tuned in- loiillhtion W115 gut-n uy Mrs. Pugsley and it via» muted and carried that lllln puller bi.- put in tiic Elway Bureau lll lhv npllil 01' aixty‘ year», look- llig down the vista, lioiu cantile- ligm days wlivn a iltoliltllth in- terests were chit-Ly within tiu home, to the present, uni-ii vvonn-ii have dlstlnguimcd themselves in matters of PTOVIIIUlBl, National and Iutcrtiallonal uiipurt, we n66 the light against. uu- evil. 0i Alcoholism, has been waged all down through the 5on1». and ulnle many agencies have Hedi-med in the reforms or the liitbl .~lxt_\ ~\'l’i\i.~, n is the Woinans Clirhtlun 111m- perance Union llllll lllt.» been tlii driving force bcliuhi err-r; notable advance achieved -V-nut lll one country, not 0n lllla coiillciit alone, but in almost rarely land and among people of allllUel. crcry race» SUNDAY AS ill-J IPOITNI) IT Rev. George G. Vvvuhtr. St-CFG- Lsry of the Lorri} D.i_\ Enliuiice speaking on the work of tlic Alli- ance. dccznrrl tllzil in the luc months sitict- lic had come to Oti- tarlo lit‘ had round (jltlltllllUlll here worse than in any lllOHllCi in the West While nu runner ir 1937 reproduce tlic stllltlll)‘ oi 1837 WC can OIlClCKIYOUI‘ ll) lift‘ U1 \'t.‘ C01" lain moral idcuh and i-Llnrh. arcls. We cannot ‘ ‘ lan civilization without . tiiii Sabbath and \\l ..l tlu Christian iwoplc YU-llllllll; the value oi the Sabbath tor lTnl. and worship. The Snbbnth is the day when the Cllflnllflll Lllllll.» lrcsh visions ot God and lrv Li vxpcrl- ences of divine grace and ywwer. Never in thc liisor) oi tlii world hlla there bzcn SllCll a de- tel-mined ellort to shut God out 0t His world. We must bring God into the thoughts oi men, who not only deny Him, but many who be- lieve in Him, yet live as ll He did not. exist. H we are to develop the highest personality one day in seven i: needlul to study Divine interpreta- tltm oi lite. MOLYNEUX IS CREDlTl-ID WlTl-l TUNIC REVIVAL Mclyneux started smnctltlng when he revived the tunic dress, and (lPMiZHPlN havr- gone right. along making more tunic: with and without tho slltic lus- tener. with than‘ (lotimtely moulded lines thcy lmd a vcrs this has been modified and now [llt‘l'(‘ are tunics tor nmture women. n little longer. a little lees tilted. and with n dnsh of embroidery V; ran couen‘ ‘s [i/crr/i/V/J ttaighieus M|lVE av?