EMPLO i‘MENT LOCAL BUSINESS ' 'equires ' A conscientious mature person who wishes to increase present income with- out any investment by contacting peo- ‘ ple directly or by phone. I A worthwhile proposition to earn extra money. I Write Guardian-Patriot Box 24430 STENOGRAPHER RECmtE—D- Female stenogrnphcr required by Canada- wide organization. Applicants must state age, 0. O. O .0... 3' qualifications and experience. This pt)::i“i0ii of- fers excellent employment 0 lltlllllltls with extra benefits. DIRECTOR OF NURSING Apply Box 24507 Guardian-Patriot. Applications are being solicited for the position of Director of Nursing at The Charlotte County Hospital. St. Stephen. NB. ' l Please address inquiries to: THE ADMINISTRATOR I The Charlotte (fountv Hospital. St. Stephen. NB. NOTICES fl NOTICES ATTENTIONTRIELEMENT.“ ANNUAL PRIZE SHOOT I‘ll" 'I'IIIII It YORK RIFLE CLUB . will he IIFIFI EMPLOIMENT , SEE THE ALL NEW there will be sold by Public ' Auction in front of the Law Court Building: in Charlotte. L I town. Queen's Csunty. l'n Iht , ’ Province of Prince Edward Wednesday the 1964. ALL that tract piece or par- TODAY ONLY $I785.00 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 44.00 being in Char'ottetoivn Roy- alty In Queen's County In Prince Edward Island. hound- ed and described as follows. that is In say: COMMENC- ING on the South side of Cen- tennial Dnive 'iew street run- Ining Eastwardily the Mount Edward. Roam at :i .- '-a \I I lira.“ angle . Independent torsion bar pm" on LL 0" suspension New quiet motor Up to 40 miles a gallon Air cooled engine A“ gf'al‘s synchronized Lame scale hydraulic ra es Windshield nastier 0th.” ated by compressed air Padded sun visors 38011095 only 5 pints of Steel enuIOScd undei‘body Electric windshield Wipers Front seat back rest ad- .iustme-nit belt mounting White wall 'I‘es Extra heater Iinstant ieati I Vinyl Iieadlinings I 3 coats of oven baked i O .0. .0. O O. m "" m el Self cancelling tra-i‘t‘ic Excellent trade-m value indicators 'Ist. . .. $500. Drive 60,000 miles on one set of This car costs a cent a mile to operate. I WHAT DOES YOURS COST? ' VOLKSWAGEN IS OUTSELLING ALL I F‘t_t‘d h- w-id-'d.5: ts - I :» 1.3“lfirlei-vlié“§oul“i%$“ ' ail‘aysw‘fiaiifillé“ 1"" Me rchCI ndlse uninili‘i‘h‘r’c‘i’iv’g‘imns Anvcne pui‘chasinc a non nr ' I I ' I ll.‘ . ' I an. ' I) ‘ NO °+her .car made has a" +hese °u+ ° 0 I beTu‘e‘eanT :hgogiwienlllilth standmg features as standard ‘ ‘ I; elmtble. Employees of H311- ' . . =rl \l. ‘4. u" ' . equ'PmenT- 3rd. . . Merchandise l IIIPIIIIsmgi-mpui” "0' hp ohm“). DRIVE AT HALF THE COST . 4 d s ‘ OOI‘ Insurance cut in half. Gas mileage is doubled. l I Sedan — Radio 0 'i'es. } ll962 PONIIAC w. R. JENK NS lID.,I959 PONTIAC 51958 CHEV. Phone 4-6563 or 4-9II4 Your Provincial Volkswagen Distributor St. Peters Rd. — Parkdale TUESDAY, APRIL 28 6+ 7 P.M. Banquet—Wednesday. April 29 at 8 p.m. D A N C E CLOVER CLUB l in aid of the Retarded Children I sponsored by The (‘h'tmrn Branch Roral Canadian SATURDAY, MAY 2, I964 Refreshments Tickets on sale at (Tudmore's Drv Cleaners and Reddin Bros. U.I.C. AGENT ALBERTON AREA I Mr. Charles Gordon has been appoint- I ed by the Unemployment Insurance Legion Commission to replace Miss Frances McAIdutt to take Applications tor Un- employment Insurance Benetit in the Alberton Area. This service is tree for those who wish to apply. ANNUALMEETING— P.E.|. Brooch Holstein - Friesion Association AT I BIRCH COURT Charlottetown SATURDAY, MAY 2, I964 Commencing at I0.00 AM. Guest speaker. business. lunch. etc. 5 All membersuare urgedhto attendwfl Pototo Growers Meeting Sponsored by GREEN CROSS PRODUCTS NEW TRENDS IN PESTICIDES ILLUSTRATED BY SLIDES AND FILM MONDAY. APRIL 27 School Auditorium. Bedeque TUESDAY. APRIL 28 High School Auditorium. O'Leary WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29 ST. MARY'S HALL. SOURIS THURSDAY. APRIL 30 North River Junior Farmers Hall —SPEX','IAL SPEAKERS— FROM CHEMAGRO CORPORATION . I957 Chev. ‘ I960 Hillmon M" $298 l I96I Austin 3"" “"0" $298 I I956 Austin Sedan- ' c-‘t- $298 I 2-I957 Studebakers “in $298 I958 Austin M" $298 NOTICES BEST BUYSMIIIIIIWN I960 Chev. 2"?“ $l550 HILLS RD. Custom cc] of land st‘uate lying and ‘ I960 VOLKS. MORTGAGE SALE I :9 Dawning! or C1300 described in . nveyanoe fmm “€11.18an Liviigsttn and Wife ‘0 Benjamin Mcare Livmzston ‘ and dated tpr' 4ft! l957 and mastered In Line 137. Folio 5nd of Quzwn‘: County Con- \ Ityances. ru-inlnz I-IasIIvai-dly Soutn tide of Centcniial Drive for the distance .if Vnety-thmt; ‘9?“ feel no a poini and from IliLse lilo points running his pnialicl I i n es Ninety-three IFIJI feet apart and at right “'igics to Centennial Dilve t-ouihwardly tor the di~tance at One Hundred and Fifty- Iue I155! 'tet until .hoy Strike the rem- Iiiie of lots hunting on Bclvedere Avenue The ahme ml!‘ is made under and pursua'it It and nursiiazi‘ HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. CENIENNIAI SELL-E- 3 BIG PRIZES 'L I I")! MONMG mmtThoGuudiu,Ohulottetown.Mon.Aptlfl,lfiLll In: a certain mdennu-e of Mortgage. . ifitli. day If December AD . 306l and nnde betueen John S. Hamny of 'Tliai'lottetrinii l.i Queen's County. Prince Ed uaid Island. Tmck Operator of the first pan and Permanent \Iongeze ('l'hllOl'l. of the the principal nimici‘ Iei'est Ihereby ‘f‘t'lll‘l‘fi For further particulars apply ‘osler. to the office of Bell & Solicitors. Cilal'ltllt'HUull. ItA'I‘l‘il) this ltlill Xi'an-Iii A.l).. lttt'rl. ('\:’V.‘\l)\ t'iiIR‘lAXI'INT MORTGAGE BRAIION $I,000.00 I N MERCHANDISE Automatic with Radio I962 ACADIANW~4 2 door With oust 4 Door 4 door See it, Very good Model I959 Volks. $695 :5“ PETER? I96I Comet I I96I Si’looker I 96I Corvo ir .13."; .2335. —- 298.00 SALE This has been ii taxi car 2 door hard-mp Low mileage. One owner Sedan I $l295 i (303 $298 CARS AS IS Martins Garage I . Queen Sheet —— Phone 4-7300 NOTICES TELEVISION PANEL Canadian Mental Health Association "EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS and THE COMMUNITY” Dr. Robert 6. Forsythe. Chairman Reverend Walter Reid Dr. John Gilli: Mr. John MacoDnald MONDAY, APRIL 27, I964 6.00 - 6.30 p.m. -- CFCY-TV FOR SALE Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to and including May lst. 1964. for the property of the late. Margaret Tomkins at 15-17 Sydney Street. Charlottetmnvn. This property is in excellent condition and in a desirable location. Highest or any accepted. Inspection may he made by contacting Mr. Victor Purdie. 13 Sydney Street, Week days 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. Trainor & O'Donnell tender not necesarily Commission Meetings 8:30 PM. — Refreshments Solicitor. 2 lone \\'ilh Radio Economical transportation. 95095 $2195 T395 $1095——~—~~~ $395 “W'HERE CUSTOMER SERVICE £2 SATISFACTION COMES FIRST” DE MOTORS LID. PONTIAC m Billt‘lx' At‘ADlAN —— VAUXHALI. PH. 2~I243 model om radio Sedan Sedan ItMlt‘ly condition. L persons employed in ever walk of liicarc making application for a Social Insurance Number! hearing date the Canada b. 3 second part, and because of default having been made in Ihe pziynmzit oi and in day Ii COlll‘fiRfl'l'inN .__, _.__-__-_ffiB_K_Pfil-_E “M .II. I look for better new!“ and Two MI Ion , I it. d they Twain-mint: . oo n max. u Ilast year. the post office . . E dumped 500 bags of nut! con- i Iaininz roughly 500.000 ileum. tax returns into the revenue do- I partmenl'! data-processing cell- By DON HANRIGHT Ire here. OTTAWA ICPI——With seven in; m «amine. 2.0mm. I.filial:.fl'...’°.13§l‘:..‘:l‘£ J: of the estimated 6.0mm“) ('ana“ fore midnight next Thursday diaiis \\'IIO must file income tax Apr” My If not the “xplyeg rcuu'ns still had not do"? 50 IP is auloniaticallv'chnrfled a pen. 10, Thursday- ally of five pei‘ cent of his un- l‘lHS. 09591191“? ““t‘l‘m’ d‘“ paid tax plus interest at the pai'tmt‘ul's new “file now. pay “I”, "{ SIX per cent a year. later" plan under which those. The depammem expects M nuliIE the :overnmeni money on“. about Candi,“ muld Pnslm'e chem“ UP 9 Will tail in heat! April no dead- April 'lt). the lasi day before hm. late - filing penaliies are im- -._..__...v.__. . ptis ‘ Department officials said it ARMS TALKS RECESS thus appeared that in its IIle (;i.;\i;\'\ \p. - The 17.“. l't’al' I INN. lht‘ (‘HI‘IN-IIIEH‘J tum Disarmament Conference campaign had Iioi succeeded as (Ivi'lflOfl Thursday recess [hurt] as they had hoped in or I re_ ercoming the Individunl's nal- mm “in begin ("unwing . final Iiral tendency to wait until tllt“ meeiin: of the current session last minute In pay debts 'I'liey lit-3“ ’l'upsda‘v‘ Am.” 3 “a AUCTION SALE LITTLE THEATRE. WILLOW ST. ON SATURDAY. MAY 2nd. at I P.M. I Dining table. I Alrlelmairi. 7 chairs. 1 pair lady and gent mart-lung eliaIrs. 3 large chair- '= smaller chairs. one with needlepoint. I Iarze square tablr. I small round table. card table. 2 large ciicsls, l SIIIIcl In. or. I vanity. I small mirror. 'all this furniture is antique m:;'u:na\ ‘. I Hall table. walnut 'antique'. 4 can bottom ('Ili'll‘: 'llllllflllP' 2 beds. springs and mattresses. l space saver IIINL' -, I Wilton rug 9 x 12, 1 Oriental run. 7 scatter rugs. I SII\'(‘I‘ tray. I hand carved mahogany tray. commode. kitchen Inhle and two chairs. Limoges dinner sci 'pariiall. 8 cauldon dinner pluzes English China. 6 men Derby cups and saucers hluc crystal, cut glass. 2 floor lamps. 2 table lamps. sili'er and hras': candleliolde'rs. pictures. kitchen utensils_ carpet Simmer. bedding. drapes. 2 radios. 1 R day clock. and other article: too numerous to mention. and fender bench with needlepoint. TERMS: Cash. Owner—MRS. .l. H. STEVENSON Auctioneer—CLAUDE CRASWELL k. "DIAL 4-7824 IN MEMORIAM in fond and losing memory of JAMES GOLDEN FRIZZELL who passed away April 21. 1963 Ewr remember by his family. i CAN? i Name s:n~awa:..... . f . Wm“ 5 IusnRIiNCE D'Assumcr NUMBER 5...... 900m iv. l _ JOHNJSMITH D 000-009-000 4 ’ e’ n- . a» _ A mmunsuuvm .. .. .~ 3.. ; . Nam Your government is Issuing Social Insurance Number Cards in place of the unemployment insurance numbers that most employed people have had until now. The new numbers will help government to use modern office methods for greater efficiency in handling unemployment insur- ance. and also other social benefits such as proposed pension plans. For these reasons. you are invited to apply far a Social Insurance Number. even If you are not a contributor to the unemployment insur- ance plan. Here's whatyou do:— IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYEE: Your employer will give you an application form for a Social Insurance Number. You can help most by completing It promptly and accurately and returning the form to your employer. He will send it to the nearest office of the Unemployment Insurance IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED: If you are receiving unemployment insur- ance benefityou will complete an application form for a Social Insurance Number when you report to the U.I.C. in person or by mail. IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER: If you are an employer registered wlth the Unemployment Insurance Commission—you will automatically receive application forms. You are asked to distribute them to your employees. have them completed and signed by each employee and returned promptly together. not individually. to the local office of the Commission. If you are an employer who is not registered with the Unemployment Insurance Commission—please get in touch with your local Unemploy- ment Insurance Commission office and Inform them how many employ. ees you have. The Unemployment Insurance COmmisslon office will then send you application forms t0r each of your employees to complete. When all forms have been completed. you will return them to tho Unemployment Insurance Commission. Your employees' Social Insurg ance Number Cards will be sent to you tor distribution to them. . Your government asks for your co-operation In Introducing the new numbers as quickly as possible. Apply for your SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER NOW. IINEMHOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION O TTAWA l"l