NOVEMBER 10. 1950 .. .-.- ...J.;. .-v.-. - . ....--. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN porisman ligyxbxr Ciyrleiiir itolled with . . . 'ALl.W EjtTHER' Waterproof PoP6,l' ' Extra mild . . . for extra 'enioyment. , ,....im i.m.i.... iniiluml in ixwi ESTOP PAYING FAN CY PIII HES 1 Warfloofmxl not i;o,r)( lls lllll.Y 399 lltlLMAtl' Semnerslde - Charlottetown Borrow from Household Finance m 3'0”? signature. No endoreen ”" benlfablc security needed. We Ipecialize in prompt cash loam for any 809d Purpose. 3 out of 4 prefer Household Finance tor lash ffiendlv service. Phone 1! lion in today! i ( 01.131011 IAIIBI ll! ODIN UNI IIIIICI OIIAIIIAVIOI "Mwtvrlteor-vtelt &IIOIllIIIOI.D IIIIAIICI i ''"-m Intteeleneo '”” ”""0-Ills. ran. an ::n9WI'lOWN;I.l.l. ""'9hIDIhieeet ""---Imr-uuuiorn-eyn-e. '""-Muir-uciine EIIee'e Iii Continued tmm page 2 ....:.sd.:.....m. some that had been thoughtless. yet were edventu vun and daring. And "God keep them!" we said. From the fighting fronts came back tales oi their bravery, their sell- sacritloe for otticre, their comrade- ship and love.. . There we shall weak or to re- manber - the valiant deed. Th whose names are written golde y on granite memorials in city squares. in h h yards, at. coun- try cross-roads. Youngsters we have known. who never had a chance to grow up - whose races and terms grew "not old" in the minds ot their loved ones. otill bereaved. In mind we shall see these on this Day of Remembrance. and with James as we linger over our breakfast, teeiing that it would be ncrllege to hurry to the work or our hands on a tiny like this, we shall name many a name. Touch- ing incldenG of the assembling we shall speak of . . . of a lad of the district, a volunteer or World War I who must ride part of the way home with a parent just by way of "wing a piece" though it meant a long walk back to join his com- rades-dn-arrns in the city. all to entrain in the morning on the way over-seas. His name is on the niony-git in the school-yard. be- side the river road. 0 O 0 We shall see the white of the crosses against the green of those tar-away places where the clay is not altogether foreign to us. but. in spots ls lorever Island-red, rich and beloved in its dust. The mem- ory oi these ottthe war-years we shall perpetually honor; the gal-. lent lads who returned to pick up again as best they could the round 01 eV9I'l'-day living and those who remained to sleep last. sleeps far WAKE If s : IMIIIIIIGS S LIKE I GIVE MAI Get reliei from constipation--Judi jeetion. Poaltlve reeulte lrom FRUIT-A-TIVES proven by tern of thoueanda. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain extracte ol fruits and herbe. from their homeland shores. x "And still the poppies gcn-ily blow, Between the crosses row on row. The larks still bravely soaring high Are singing now their lullaby, To you who sleep where poppie grow In Flanders Fields." Until Monday - Diary-Good. night. . . . . measure. ulity 1 .,..? White elrlewoll tine, chrome wheel trim rings and tender skim opttonol et extra cost. It's here! 5 I : to open your eyes : : : to win your heart. . . to give you an exciting new idea of tine-car quality and value. It's the beautiful new 1951 Monarch--a masterpiece by every A masterpiece of beauty ;' 5 S with breathtaking new front-end distinc- tion ; 3 : end an entirely new. eyes catching treatment of 9speediiiied'! rear quarters and new back-swept fenders. A masterpiece of luxurious : 3 ; with new loveliness of ebrics, appointments and attractive on utlsriivlfday F IQII MONAICH 6-PASSINOII IOOUPI trim 5 in richly comfortable interiors that invite you to relax and "Ride Like a King"' cngirieerfng : '. z with an improved 112 Hp. Monarch V-type, 8-cylinder . A masterpiece of advanced engine that's sinooth and quiet as is lullaby . . . withpthe ride advancements you expect of a truly modern car. See it, and let. the new Monarch tell its own story; ; : to your eye, to your pride in a car that's fine by every mea- sure. Visit your Ford-Monarch dealer 5 3 ; and Ride Like a Kingi, See it-t-... DRIVE iri... ancl i. I REMEMQRANGE DAY OBSERVANCE IN CHARLOTTETOWN Veterans of all Wars whether or not members of the Canadian Legion are urged to meet at the Charlottetown Legion Home at 10.15 a.m. Saturday Nov. 11th. The Parade will move off at 10.30 cm. and march to the Cenotaph where wreaths will be placed. Medals or Ribbons may lie worn. We Will Remember Them p line IJJ9; Ill'lI0ffl(i-'Ir.lrt'!1W.0lflkl0, ' vi. c. srrwiiir ance at the earliest possible date. so Otis terms. LET'S TALK THIS OVER M. C. STEWART, Representative 111-llli Gratton street. Charlottetown. P. I. I . , Says: You should arrange for your Lire Inlrillfl t a. it can be procured on the most advantage- I95i MSNAICH SPORT SEDAN 0 Smurt new rear deck ornament is only one of the uttraciive details of l951's newest, emertut ulr-cud ensemble. New Steering wheel is superbly style his your hand like a glove! Thou ht- New hub cope are of tasteful. simple design. hearing the colorful Mon- artlt crux for rhai "finishing toucl:r”of luxury. full! positioned for so on In C Elf Vllloll. J MXde9'Z?;&('6C& 505? iZ64d(&Z& Protective rub rolle. heavily chromed, add to ihc beautiful sweep of line illat gives Monardi its new edvimced a . New "Contoured" rear window with 2097:, increased sefe Silass nru. contributes to onarcli'a exciting new styling . . . brings exira safety with t'hor- izon-widc ' visibility. p xue - Many more advanced lectures; Including: instrument Panel for ntoo-glance reading; Push-Button door handles for convenience and safety; wide choice of body colors and upholsteries; springing, steering and braking all perfectly bolrincod for extra comfort, handling ease and safety. And with famous Monarch "Touch-O-Motlc" Overdrive (optional at extra cost) you get even hner performance with up to 209?; iuelwovingu ladle listening you'll enioy : z : "Ford Yheotre" every Friday night. FIODUCY OF VOID OF CANADA ”.'"'””' . . -i Ferd I tlmrsl cere lieetmo Pheee 33-21 h St. Peters lteail JOHNSTON LTD. Ford and Mpnerch Cars Phone 262 BltEllT0ti v. MacLEAll Ferd & Monarch cars Siininerslile Ital 2110