a , v __nm cHARwrLETOlv GUARDIAN j l $t00|i lldfliiltt {Author Describes A U Site And Pattern M imam” 10f iiharlottetown Acadia-Atlantic Sugar Refineries LTD. p, Cumulative Redeemable Prefer-ease; as... . (PI: Value 0100.00 Pee Shase) price $100 Pet Shite Fiat Yielding 59S w. meeommend These Shares For Sound Investment Orders May he ‘lblcpheaed M 0w lxpense F, l. Bliilllllll 8r GMIPAIIY 1T0. m u BAGNA“, bu“, rrsrw roan. June 1r - (as) - Bail stocks were stron . 1nd“!- l“ ‘t cuthmfl“ nun“. itrials hesitant and utillles static Ill 5-9‘. T /— —‘_—- - Saturday but the market finished with environment controb. successful week by tou- d“ ethnology, history. and meteorolo- (T? i?“ ontoado. Junel‘! - can ~ 4 i Wheat and rye rallied sharply from‘ j an early period of easiness yester- day and other grain futures mar- kets were firm to stronB. Septem- ber rye at times was up more than two omits and wheat made import- lllt Illll. | ‘The site and pattern of Char- lottetown" is the subject of an in- teresting sketch 1n an article on "Town patterns on the Gulf of St. Ia/wrence." a in the cur- rent issue of he Canadian Geo- Br a1 Journal. The author I flithdTaylé-eir,‘ Dfcnllil. is he; o s spa an o geograp y the University of Toronto, and is the author some twenty books and over a hundred articles PEERLESS PHI represents sdropolPeerlees IIcter Oil. His adventures-ea seen by our artist-will take PetealltlrewayfrcnrthetinrswhenB-Aspecially selected him from their own wells,’ through the famous 5-point C‘ L , up to where alloyed against wear, e does a better in your car, truck or tractor! Watch for more adven ea of Peerless Petel liifl Vaessm Dietliatiea . . . removes all asphalt. "hears eats" eii into diluent 0A3. grades givils easier starting in cold wsathsr lower oil consumption in hot weather! lecture! Inelll sesabe and washes out carbon fractions useless for lubri- cation. It is chiefly in this process that B-A Peerless llotor Oil gets in um usually high V.l. (Viscosity fades). SUMMER DRIVING TOUGH ON Oll. In the summer you drive longer distances more often . . . put more strain on the lubricating oil in you: car's engine. It will pay you this year to switch to Peerless Ill. le-Vlexlae, I snb-aere i- parsturea. all the wfl. which in our Canadian climate, ma! adversely sleet the "penr point" of lubricating ail in eold weather. 1H0 a. morally cbgeranan eight-year eak 1n the 51'4"“! “d” t" k" . 111s notes on Charlottetown are W‘ m!" m"! Y9"!- ustramed by a number of photo- Th0 AHOCIEtCC Pfi will)!!! graphs Ind diagram‘ composite ‘was up .1 of a point at gm u; m, m“; lawman‘ “l, 66.9, another m since Aug. 26, 10- m,” m; Tayim- and,’ i, mgm. 97. the w it gain!!! 9- Th9 tionary character of the po ula- rail barornetter advanced -'l. I180 tion of both the Province and’ the to I 119W 111811. Md 101‘ the W09! capital. “Hence we may suppose W88 “D 1-3 Dfllntl- that the city has long reached a state of equl ibrlum, undisturbed by WINNIP%. June I’! — (CF) — the overlapping of r id ti 1 Rye futures prices on the Wlnni- which is so marked aefsfliimrfilllizgildg: 8e d ufiifiiallouee. 10c oclainch; Wedding engsgeaneau M rm and re eenia for ever! additional a words. Notices TMHHHQAppseoIIIICILTCIPIIIIIAIIGIIGPQIiZQILLj pylons 4e eents per bah. Adds-am anal Praaentatlon 01. on,“ rates on 01195415391 Zn-fz" . Wanted ._. IMMEDIATELY ‘ltlrqgngumer Gas Stove. A1191! gsydney Street City 01” P110119 %H_J_ 6-18-31 "I ~ o any - nssu can. I§§°Tn”,”58'§._;_ s-io-ai w ‘ L corTrr: can m wfigigmdltion. Write A.J. care ll Guardian. 545'” -— 700 rouuns nouns ‘Eiiffifiite m: seed Phone Mc- guignn at Boyle ransom-canon m, open-face .533, Guardian. P-fi . tor bale -— 12 BUSI-IELS COB- "3211 mm:- seed Foundation A. Earl gum, Harrington. 6-10-11. wit. SALE-USED ENTERPRISE gguge (Mormrch). Good re 1r 35,00. Writ/e Q." Guar an; o; 551,5 _ NEW TRAILER. [suitable for hauling cattle. Ap- RD. MscFadyeri, Hunter h’... 6-15-21 0B S ALE - REGISTERED shim cow, due to freshen J - am. James y. 6511181021}- Machinery DIESEL suomug ITYOWLETE i 531st)!‘ lnygltnrguglxdlhmliooo gorse- puar’ rom- ' m“ tional so rm. Ietlfgrtlialmdzera.‘ Machinery Dealers, Winnipeg, ' 6-8-51. Male Help Wanted WANuiI-ilwwo MEN F61? c611. . Yard a man to drive a Coal Allbly Selective service. ________ _____ 6-15-31. WANTED — MAN 0R. BOY FOR farm wont. Seymour wood, Mg, Herbert 0-16-21. WANTED FOBEMAN AND Cabinet Maker-To make cab- inets, doors, frames. sashes. etc W and steady em- Must bgmlirgn your nee-r y merit and Selective Service ice. Refer A. R. 632. 6-14- mo. Teachers Wanted SIZE FRANK- heater. Write 6-16-21. ~-__ Supplement I011 SALE — 1940 CHEVROLET 0.0.1:}. 2 ton Truck. Serial No. 0187303309. Two speed axle. Ceil- 111g price. Home Motors. 6-10-31. I08- SALE-l ELECTRIC HEAT- er, coffee urn, 4 gallon size. Phone 1452. Roxy Restaurant. 6-111-31 70B SALE — MODEL A. FORD Coach. Good condition. Also all parts or a 1937 F0 Truck. James P. Callaghan, magi?‘ a WANTED — AS PRINCIPAL Maipeque school a First teacher. Present $225.00. Ralph FOR Class ay. Bec- retary of ‘trustees. 6-15-81. WANTED -- FIRST CLASS Teacher for Harrington School. Present supplement $250. Preston Rodd, Secretary. 6-15-31 .__.._._. _.. _.__ ___._ WANTED -— TEACHER FOR- Union Road School No. 117 Queens. Everett Lamont, Sec- ,.}~___i_i._______ rotary. 0-13-31. I03 SALE -— PABMAK ELEC cu renews charred up to thiril ‘ Men Wanted piles ‘ff fence-I kwritlzacfgirfllin- _____i______.___.____ 0 OH. BC . m3 B_12_14_16_1lge BI INDEPENDENT. OWN Cornwall. A _' _ Personal 0.00 BUYS A SHARE IN T!!! Klnmnen Model Home, near Lake ifiimiiex. Erie ton O . tree] 2A. Mon- e-ls-siI Business Opportunities ACQUIRE YOUR. OWN BUS! ness now. A few choice Watkins Routes are available to qualified men and no investment is nec- essary. Greet possibilities, plenty of room for advancement, no lay- omwing r ' 1s hum-let: or over years. your free copy of "The Open ‘Docr" which explains how to start. Dept. ZC-C-lA 017'! son Street. Montreal 34. 4-12-18. GRADE XI TEACHER High 000 Delorrnier, $1.00. Ma rr Association, Kingston. s-ra-ttif-loi. Female Help Wanted news Hotel, Brackley.‘ e-u-il ANTED _ woman son rur- then work and assistant cook, _ Wanted for Sourrs . Goodyear ._ .Republio TEACHER WANTED FOB SIN- s nott Road Sohoi. 0100.00. Frank O'Brien. Secretary. T supplement w laundress. Apply Cvregoru Hotel Buckley Beach. o-is-ai human -_€csms'rr-:Nr mm filmy Mrs. Harry Cudmore, l1 __orm River Road. o-rs-si Wiurrn IMMEDIATELY- Ytactlcal nurse m- housekeeper ‘gr one month. Write P. 0. Box . Charlottetown. 3i. ___€____i_________ WANTED — A GIRL IN FAMILY of t - _ Grail-oil good wages] Apply 296 School for the term com-‘ mencing September 5th,‘ 1945. Must have University- Degree. Annual salary $1900 including Government Grant. MELVIN J. McQUAID, ‘ Secretary, Iaael of School ‘hikes. -—-———————--—~a 1mm» wan-ran ron Charlottetown Hegel“ §--~<___ Auction Sale 0F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. AT VERNON SATURDAY, JUNE 28rd, AT 1 PM. EMALE ‘illndry. I l I l . A I am instructed by Mr. E. C. White to sell by Public buction his furniture, including 1 Plano (Bell), B-piece "(ills hand-curved walnut parlor suite, 1 walnut side- wlhl walnut hall stand (marble top), 1 Ash and "zlmlt Bedroom Suite 6 pieces; 1 walnut frame Ottoman, v . ardwood bedroom suites, including Beds. Bureaus, Com- "ltl. tables. springs, ete., Enterprise Monarch Range, "it machine, kitchen tables and chairs, various small *- llurden tools, wheelbarrow and many other articles. TERMS AT SALE. JOSEPH n. McDONALD, i Auctioneer. mi 0-18-20-23-81 Kiwi‘- HT "BINDIN peg Grain Exchange Saturday were firm to strong in an active session in which both locals and United States houses made purchases. Oct- ober and December made new sea- sonal highs, the fcrrner at . and the latter at 01.46%. Fairly liberal profit taking was absorbed. ii. Y. Exchange All Chm 4 u en a: | a r u-andsriare-AQ Chrysler Cons Ed Douglas Gen El Gen Mtrs G1 Martin Goodrich r-etnw-r-er-atdtd r r o | on Gt Nor Insplrtn Harvester Int Pap Kennecott Montgomery N Y Cent Namer Parmt Pix Penn Radio Warner gagsswgsgggesgess-gsggggsssfisssggséeé est Westinghouse T-QNDON. June l: - (Reuters) — '1‘o commemorate the 75th an- niversary of the death of Charles Dickens-he died on June 9, i870 —exhibitions and lectures are be- ing held in a number of Soviet towns. the soviet news agency re- ported here today. NO TYCE ANNUAL MEETING Tbs Annual Meeting ea p, l, l, Protestant Orphanage will b, hem In Si. Paul's Parish llall, Prince Street, Charlottetown, on Friday cvtnlnr June 22nd a-t s mu. sharp. A numbn- of Trustees are to be lllllointed to the Board and all contributors present will have a vote; swine, printed Financial WWI’!!! be distributed and the work of the ‘ titutfon freely dis- cussed. Tlle meet is wide open to the public and Til are cordially invited b "Wild; the Clergy are asked to mike this announcement on the Sunday previous. IRA M. BROWN, Secretary-Treasurer. e-ia-isia-zo-zi. Property Wanted To lient You have a elegant store IF Yon are not satisfied with your present tenant - IF You have a lease expiring in the next year or two IF You want a long terns lease You want the security of a chain store tenant CONSULT U8 We have been appointed agents for a national chain who want in obtain hot-spot locations through- leut Toronto and Ontario towns with populations of over 10,000. R. F. HEAL d; COMPANY Member Toronto Real Estate Board 112 Yours st. 8-18-2042 AlIOTliI_i_|_ SALE Iiav ||| y l by willie ‘final’; mum i "m "u waorrnsnav, mm; m], all my Live stock and hm: Imple- ments neistl of th -.._ I "of: n Ill‘ e following, vea oiee lwes and Wood Manure Spreader gorsemlloe M l! 0170f. asaey Ilarrh flay Bake, Deering 9 n, Binder, d ft. Massey flan-ls Truck Wagon Driving sleigh nutm- ~~:"-....,--r n; e, . I96 II. P. 1 act Team Harness Pad Breeehlng Collars. flames _ For-hr. Shovels A 10:0 of ether articles toe nam- IBQII MI. sale conlnflllollll’ at one o'clock lIALI-ETI‘ rtoosasou Kinhora Ii. OOIM] line. Cultivator , B. en i4 cept near the , there are a. few things which | prove interesting. so I shall i approximately I'll IQ; Ila a, cities of the Old World",.he says. By the year i800, the houses ex- tended over the whole checker- board, but no further; and there is very little change since 18m ex- railiwsy station. Even today little later change is visible in eighty ears, exc t in the growth of a su urb of firs and second-class houses along the northern fringe of the city." 'I1he author gives a plan and des- crlption of Charlottetown which n. describes as being built "on a promontory on the north side of a trident-shaped estuary." The “checkerboard pattern" of the streets "was carried out ruthlessly. but one improvement was to arrange for four small parks." He finds that the main churches have almost all developed in a belt which includes these parks. The zones of the city are clas- sified and a diagram given to which the author adds extensive notes. "As is usually the case," he writes "the original houses within the city have declined in status, and are now mainly of third-class character. The better houses are naturally found toward the park, and in the higher land to the northwest and north- east. ‘Ilhe wharves and the railway areas have attracted the factories and the poorer houses. This tends to give us a zone of better dwellings g about one mile away from the cen- tre of the city. For various reasons institutions such as jails, hospitals, race tracks. etc, are found in an outer zone beyond those so far en- umerated." Population figures are given based on the all seven cen- sus returns from 1881. The changes in the character of the city are." also illustrated by sketches and photographs. One pic-; ture shows the official post office as it appeared from 1780 onward‘. It was erected close to the shore, on Water Street, and torn down in 18M. There is a sketch of the main houses and shops near thc junction of Queen and Grafton Streets in 1870, based on illustriv, tions in the old "Prince Edward‘ Island Magazine". Four photo- graphs show various old buildings still visible in the city, including Government House and the Pro- vincial Building, which is described as "a pleasing example of official Renaissance architecture." The‘ city itself is classified by this nu-i thority as being “in the ‘Early Ma- ture’ stage of evolution." Cornwall (By FJI. MacArthur) MONUION‘, N.IB., June 14 — Hands across the strait, fellow 1s- landersl Your Cornwall omrespond- eiat arrived in Moncton (today) June 14th. The trip here was uneventful, but might pass than on t4) my readers. The bus which carried us to the town of %den left our viii-file M 7.20 am, reaching ‘Borden in time to catch the nine o'clock ferry. This new service via the Bonshalw and Victoria route takes the tr1W~ eller through some of the most 171°- ttes to be seen in ulf. on this particular June morning, it was from the rider's point of view. 011 either side of the highway stretched Om- green meadows fringed by equally green strips of forests T119 rolling plains of the lowlands and higher hills of Bonslmw overlook- ing‘ me umiing country and the North a-nd Strait. prwents o. view that is unsurpassed in any country. As we sped W. lfirds d contented cattle and sheep inf-ed at us for a moment and tihen illonfi tinued with their meal of gf5,§_ when one contrasts the l - ferenoe between our Island and the 10w wet plains reachin! from Tor- mtrilne to liloncton — well. Y0" uricisirnréifiinifilsirdrniéfir AIICTIUN SALE AT HAMPSHIRE THURSDAY, JUNE 21, AT 2 IYCLOCK I am instructed by Judson H. Clow to sell by Public Auction his store property at Hampshire. Also store fixtures, and all household ieffects, some of which are as follows: - 1 Toledo Counter Scales 1 Cash Relister 1 McCaskey System 1 Office Safe 1 Large Ice Chest 2 Bed-room Suites 1 Kitchen Set Rugs Radio (electric) If not fine the first fine day following. Cash Sale. ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer. especially lovely. i Cddytie City Fluvial rename the Sign of last vestige of which might cause engiasfsliare . .. gives Peerless lotus Oil its brilieat, sparkling, amber colour. "Alloying" protects the molecules of against ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ oil's nstIal tendency to oxidize fanning harmful deposits in the engine of your caa—protecta against wear! Motor Oiil “It's Alloyed" against the effect of heat. Drive in to the the big B-A and ask for Peerless Motor Oil! “iii fllhqcil!” ... :1 -- %—_»—:::_:;-~ ‘- W811i to realize what a. "Land of here and there like Autumn leaves 11°98 and promise" God created and after they have been torn from cradled on the waves. Ilwther tree. At the dock lay the 8.8. Prince Surely though; I, this is a. rest- Edwai-d Island looking for all the ‘less uge, a time of coming and. a world like a new ship with herltllne for saying farewells. fresh coat of paint, I was glad it‘ Tomorrow or the day after, I was not the old “$COUB." on which I expect to meet some Island folk we were about to embark, for I ' here in Moncton, land tell you about crossed over to the Island in that them. soow last summer, and believe me,‘ So, in the meantime. Ml NW1!- the voyage was anything but nleas- —— — i COSMOPOLITAN SCENE . ant. O O O Aboard ship I met, the genial captain, the mate, ther with most of the crew — o faces that have become quite familiar t0 me over the years I have been living to and from the Island. The “South American was," the "Lass of Landon," “China Girl" and a host of other United Nations young damsel; stepped across the fashion stage The style show was entitled Fasrlhlilon sgozciasts a Wlorld . w uiti-Fat Peace. e 0 11g W18 We" a lrlrltxilrhrhgrndrlfe lflldeStlly 1n l sented recently for delegation of- me “Mb of c]v<|1mns_ a; we}; [is a ficals and their wives attending spflnkmm or servicemen, drifting the United Nations Conference in _ '_ San Snameisco. Out Our Way By J. R. Williams b . 2o s‘ fr,’ p)- ’- 6 THANK nevnes s% ' Mug-r». YLJH mo: FER % ‘ L! € VOL! D10 MUCH 4% AT TH, WHE 2: BETTER THAN u‘- ¢ you WA5 AWAKE.’ 2 ,, GAWSH.‘ I FELL ASLEEP i? ‘Ill c?! we», NAViGATOR 1 L JTFPWnHAM5 . v mm...- - IAYJJIF. eoilrssel" a §\‘§ ‘L’? \ l b€~5BqlLlI16d afternoon dresses, and the filmy QVBIHIlK wear foretold a Hay post-war fas- hion parade. “Liberty” was _BYY“' -. bolized by a. colorful play suit. A ‘great hit, at, the show was the “Star of Russin"—fl pile srey dress accentuated by the lines of a cos- sack blouse. There were dinner dresggg draped to follow we clas- 31o Greek styles. A much-fllvvlflud- ed hat was a fuchsia turban af- fair called “Turkish Fez." MAY as: RECORD The Royal Air Force polar plane |Arles in a recent fllf-Illl. set what is believed to be s. non-stop dis- tance record from Prestwlck, Scot- land to Rivers. MfilL, air force all; Our Boarding House i WINNIPEG. June l7 - (CPY) — This War——Fou Years Ago By The Canadian Press JUNE l8, l94l-—Ger'1nany and Turkey signed a. friendship trczity. British forces rczumeai to 1- wxsftlons at I-lnlfiiya Pas; aft ' lightning drive into Li . ‘enforced a blockade . ‘l , samo, Finnish Arctic porn. .1, ihorities here announced Saturday The Lancaster covered 3.930 stu- tute miles in l9 hours, an average of £110 miles an hour. ‘ ‘WEI; Maid!‘ H<rpie GAME OLD SAME M’ ' EARL‘! FOR Meats v AND LATE FOR wos2i<!- 4E5. . THE House is . ALL PAINTED-w ‘ rve BEEN N": sue-N As A BUTCHER vMTH A FRESH super; ol= LAMB CHOP5. GO FO er-xwsu! AMOS AND ME: CAME TO uetw- we TOOK OFF FIZOM THE MATTREGQ LHLE MUévTANC-s PLANES vvv BUT WE HADDA wArr Arc HOUR OR EREAKFAQT’ TODlGEST. , ‘ HALLOO.” DON‘T , TELL ME . FATHER HA5 ~ FIMSHED "me PAmTme! --- EGAD.’ AND W LOOKS AG 3 1.00am AS A a 0oz - coaor J LANDSCAPE.) Hg” IDANI-BV-DAY- w EVERY WAY- " n.1,. GAY- - iT-JIGGS! TIPPY “AND "cm... 83,1335 l SHE seamen eUWAS GLA ' _ ‘I'D HEAR FBGM JDHNAN’ E DONW’ ULIEVI JUN l‘ a ' IJ ‘HIV HAVEN'T SEEN IT YET! EIIEIIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIIIEIIEJ] ens-st.