EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT WANTED Young man for sales work in Charlottetown store. Experience in furniture or appliances de- sirable but not necessary. This is a new position. Good starting wage with usual benefits and chance for advancement. Apply Box 26275 Guardian stating age, educa. tion. experience, etc. I NOTICES NOTICES WANTED For good grades of scrap material, delivered to our yard on Kent Street. we are paying the foilva prices RAP mon & STEEL sc .................... .. ' . HEAVY COPPER ............................. LIGHT COPPER .... ..........-.-........... .17 Ots. per Lb. RE BRAS ............................ .. 16 Cts. per Lb YELLOW BRASS 13 Cts per Lb lATOR $3.00 Each BAT’I‘ERIE“ $1.15 each ALE BOTTLES .............. .II' 20cper oz. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. ’ 158 Kent Street Charlottetown [The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. May 25. 1964. 1'! I NOTICES NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS'Canacfiade l AUCTION SALE AT WEST ST. PETERS On Wednesday, May 27th—I o'clock I On the property of Robert R. Walker LICENSED NURSING ASSISTANTS A GENERALhMEETING I O 9 Licensed Nursing Assistants of P.E.I. will be held Wed.. May 27th. 8 pm. ' PRINCE CO. HOSPITAL ANNEX 54 Central St. Summerside INTER-CLUB DART LEAGUE B A N O U E T will be held Thursday - May 28th HMCS Queen Charlotte Beginning at 6:30 P.M. WINNER J & T MORRIS BOTTLE CONTEST 4th Week Ist Prize — Bicycle RUSSELL MOORE - WEST ROYALTY 2nd Prize —- Sleeping Bag DALE CLOW - HUNTER RIVER 3rd Prize — Sleeping Bag SPENCER SHAW - BRUDENELL The following: llouse, lot, 2 out buildings; Dodge truck, (3 ton, 1936i, tractor and plow, saw bench, engine and pump jack, 2 kitchen ranges (e1ec.). diesel engine, generator 120V), power saw, 5 HP. Briggs & Stratton engine, hand saws, shot gun (12 gauge), oil heater, blow torch, line charger (electric). Household effects: Bods. springs, mattresses, bedding, 2 chesterfielrl sets, hall rack, record player, dining room set, 2 television sets, chrome set, kitchen range, refrigerator (large). 2 couches, commodes, bureaus. cupboards, washing machine, hope chest. bathroom set (new), 5 floor rugs, dishes, pots, pans, etc, etc, other articles. Terms of sale will be cash. If day unfavorable sale following fine day. Robert R. Walker J. 3. Jay Owner Auctioneer Phone Morel] 1-4 Construction Equipment Mechanics REQUIRED We require 2 First Class Mechanics between 25- 40 years of age with at least 5 years experience in working on CATERPILLAR EQUIPMENT TOP HOURLY RATE Plus time and a half for overtime. double time for statutory holidays. These are permanent positions offering Pension Plan, Vacation with Pay. other fringe benefits. Please apply in own handwriting stating age. education and qualifi- cations to: N. S. TRACTORS and Equip. Ltd. 3575 Kempt Road — Halifax, NS. Attention: Murray M. Vallis. Service Manager._ “Silly handwritten applications will be consider- 9 ., SALES CAREER in SYSTEMS Ion-d METHODS Large International Canadian company requires sales representative in this interesting and highly rewarding field. 0 Guaranteed income. of from $4800 to $6000 to start. plus car allowance. and complete comp- any benefits. 0 Applicant is required to pass our aptitude requirements. 0 A selling and/or accounting background would be preferred. 0 Age limits are 22 to 38 years. 0 Education of Grade 12 or better Contact: MR. NIXON at the Cha rloitetown. Hotel for an interv1ew May 27th after I:30 PM. or all day with MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Ltd.I EVANOELINE SCHOOL UNI l May 28th NOTICES NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS WILL BE received by the undersigned for painting the exterior of wooden structure and the interior of six classrooms of SOURIS REGION- AL HIGH SCHOOL. SOURIS, P.E.I. . TENDERS SHOULD include labour and equipment, paint to be supplied by school board. , FURTHER PARTICULARS may be obtained from the Secretary. Tenders must be received on or before June IS. I ’ ' JOHN DOUCETTE. I Secrets ry AUCTION SALE KENSINGTON WEDNESDAY, MAY 27». AT 2 P.M. \ I will sell by public auction all household fur- nishing: including: Kitchen range. bed gs enus. comniodes, chest of drawers, 18!. dishes and other articles. rin , mattresses. bur- 5' Sp 'television. tab- with house Arthur J. Stewdrt m , “'0 m ro situated on larger corner lot y Inspection on day of sale. Herold Brennan Owner I ATTENTION FARMERS A representative of the Crop Insurance Agency will receive applications and answer questions on insurance from 10:00 AM. to 12:30 P following centres: O'Leary Federal Bldg. Tyne Valley Fire Hall Hunter River Masonic Hall Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall .M. at the May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 Applications may also be obtained from your county Agricultural Representatives and from the Agency Office. 38 Great George Street. town. Charlotte- DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of 'Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, June 5. 1964, for the grading, stabil- izing and paving of approximately 5.4 miles of road. from CORNWALL to CHURCHILI In Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. Old West Kent School building. Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island. Lowest or any tender not necessarily NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the vertised time and bidders are accepted. above ad- invited to present their bids in person (or other- wise) and be present at the opening. J. Philip Matheson o - Merchandise Minister of Highways Charlottetown Prince Edward island May 22, 1964 T The annual meeting of Evangeline School Unit will be held in the Regional High School. Abram's Village. on Tues- day, June 2. I964 at 8:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time. The meeting will be concerned with business pertaining to the administra- tion of both the Regional High School and the Elementary Schools. Depo rtment of Education Charlottetown. P.E.I. FISHERMEN’S MEETINGS ,were received , My tague. in last ign: CITY & QUEENS l GIGGEY’S pnasmcv . . .‘ are now located in their new spacious store at 131 Great George Street Inext Bank of Nova Scotia‘. Dial 4-3l70 for prompt free delivery. Prescrip~ tion first. . .“WE TREAT THE SI ELL." CONTRIBUTIONS T h e following contributions ' . King’s n-al _Hospital. Mon» Fall s annual cam- ...,.a§353333§ 3888838833338 ._..- 33M SST Trap FISHERMEN FROM Lot 16. Miscouche, Malpeque. Damley, Seaview, Cape Traverse. Princetown, Borden; West Point: Brae; Coleman; Pinette; Point Prim: Alexandra; Victoria; Canoe. Cove; , 9-Mile Creek and neighboring communities are cordially invited to attend the meeting of their Oice. I St. Dunstan's Extension Department HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. CENTENNIAL SELL-E- 3 BIG PRIZES l I l TSI'. . . . $500. Merchandise l I IN I side i3rCl- c- $200 Merchandise I I962 FORD li962 Vauxhall 1960 Chevrolet 1957 FORD li959 PONTIAC TRUC KERS T953 PONTIAC . radio. 4 door Sedan. power steering. DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, June 5, 1964, for the grading. stabil- izing and paving of approximately 6.3 milm of ARLO'I'I‘ET road, from C 0W N to CORNWALL. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the undersigned, Kent Sc w Isl Lowest or any tender not necessarily NOTE; Tenders will be opened at the vertised time and bidders are Old West 2331 building. Charlottetown, Prince Ed- accepted. above ad- invited to present their bids in person (or other- wise) and be present at the opening. J. Philip Matheson Minister of Hi.th SEE: “WHERE CUSTOMER SERVICE & SA'I'ISFACI‘I O PRESTON WOOD — GERRY CARRA ST. PETER'S RD. PH. 2-l243 . Toi al CHARLOTTETOWN Anyone used car valued at $1,000 or more between April 3rd and .lune mrh is ell ‘ H‘ for this contest. 4 door sedan, low mileage, new car condition. Only 10,000 miles. Custom 5 4 Door Sedan See it today. 2 door, a good running automobile to be held In The Public High School O'LEARY Monday, May 25th :. 7.25 In The AA. Hall, Water Street ""‘fjjfjjjjjj .5“, Burnt Psi-xii“ '00 Tuesday, May 26th liifiziiiitil_’.‘i°ii‘.”¥..z:;:; ‘39: liéMgectoolygn ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. In The Atton Hall, New Dominion "173:3?!;gjj;;g;j;j;; .3903 Wednesday, May 27th ilf’iiiaa; Vernon ling?» Ll Greek River Lil) Time of Meetings: 8:30 P.M. finial“: I 3;“ 3:333 . lStsnhope Road. St. TOPICS: Iwzl‘i’is’iiia r..'t"""”' LEN. Fisherman's Association Lobster $233515“. 4_ _' lMontague Business Fir-ms 500.00 lChaIrlottetown Business . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 55000 Films The Beaver dub, 1000 $4792.75 the 8 M cvnntague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The board of Trustees of Hospital wish to thank the mem- bers of the Advisory Committee., th ‘ the canvass. and the citizens for e collectors for their efforts in ,their generous response in tihe support of the campaign. BRATION m$lTOEOOTOOmm V MERCHANSDISE F‘ROM VARIOU FIR MS purchasing a new or- Employees of i 2 no this week at $77.50 each. on Monday. May 25th, at Tignish and O'lpary. , consider To Pick Chomp REPAIRS 'ro automatic wash- ers. dryers. electric ranges. m o refrigerators. Factory trained P9 5 .r service me Storey Electricw dial 4-734l day or eight. MommaAll (CPD!!- 5 I Contemporary Artist! are being‘ displayed on the lower floor at= Eamns all um week —— special: a C '1 representative price $77.50. , the international contest at In. , New York world's bit. VESEY'S SEEDS at York Men and women over 10 an open daily including evenings, . Eligible to compete in either ill Monday to Saturday. Onion June 13 session at Toronto's Sets, Kale, Moase‘s Mange], Lord Simcoe Hotel or the Jan. vegetable seeds, etc. I GRADED EGGS for daily. Economy Egg Market, 9A Elm Avenue, Charlottetown. Telephone 23334). CENTER QUEENS No. 2 his- . bums; longest Without a refill will In declared the winner. I Rules of the content main each entrant to submit a pipe trict Convention, Mt Herberta With {In aversaevsize bowl. In. Children! Home, Wednesdayr of remdue. Each Indie: will be May 27th. at 7 pm. Elven 3.3 grams of barley to. bacon and two wooden ATTENTION UNITED Church the second m be usfimfigfi Women members: A Workshop the first (an, m in“. the to, will be held In Cavendish Uni- bacco, ted Church, Tuesday. May at The endurance record 1‘ hr 7-30 pm. All welcome. g neved to be slightly more than BE sums To see, the special two hours. I spokem for on display of original oil paintings W at Eatons. landscapes. Euro- pean City scenes and Portraits 0 by Contemporary artists on sale Truckers In St. John’s ANNUAL MEETING. Char. . iottetown Duplicate Bridge Club Dock Sfrlke 7 p.m. PLAN A FAMILY visit to the ST JOHN'S. Nfld- (CPI - P.E.I. Wildlife Park at North A mkesman for truck oper- Rustico over the weekend. See 3'0” he" “mean”! 58911"!!! many new additions. Open 9 they,m.ay b9 harder h” Eh“ a.m. - 5 pm, daily. 5 l r lk, ’ n g Inngshoremen W110 . have her! up the waterfront and lfreight yards here for more i than a month RESERVE JUNE lst., 2nd.,l The Truckers Auoci-uo- 3rd, and 4th., for Red Cross 'spokesman said many of the blood donor clinics at Summer- 400 truckers now out of work side, RCAF Station, Alberton, due in the waterfront tieup may lose their vehicles. Many are - —r—»C- making payments and must be . lalmosi continually employed 11 Longer the Seen . lllry are to keep them up, a. ' saI . For Cyprus Force Me STE. n of UNITED NATIONS iAPl—- Sunday. United Nations Secretai‘y«Gen- A m on! Erma "31 U Than" I“ rep‘Ir'ed pla’l' John: Employers yAfloEifiig‘g plug to ask the Security Council remaseming the shipping com. to double the life of the UN vanies‘ met silence from the peace'keepm: hr” ""' NW”; union. The association offered The CM“! 59" "p the EM“ higher wages for longshoremen ifidfyflre'mnmh "9"“ Hut lfithe union cuts its ranks. Diplomat". sources “"1 can Observers say the two parties urday 'I‘hant intends to recom- 3’9 '10 nearer asrwment than mend by June 8 that the Coun- The d3." the strike was called ci] keep it going for M.an A federal mediation team was three months In allnu more unable to make headway after time for carrying out UN (01- two weaks of meetings. jar-lives for CYPWS- EWTVTT—— They said he so informed Increase Pay countries in the operation Fri- day. and asked if they would continue to participate. with delegates from the nine JOHN'S. Nfld. lCPi — countries - Canada. Britain, Members of the Newfoundland Denmark. F i nl a nd, Ireland. legislature raised their pary Firi- Sweden. Australia, Austria and ay. The raise was in the form New Zeaiand, of a increase to the annual He was said to have told indemnity of 33.31.33 and $1.000 them he had an optImistir rev ""7"?" 90 “he annual 9,XT_’911593 port on Cyprus from his special 0T “£66.66 Cabinet ministers. representative there. Gaio WI"? “59g” £9900 man“ WT“ Plaza Lasso of Ecuador. Ellwfflflla'm-___m Thant said Plaza told him some fortifications had already been dismantled in Cyprus and all the roads were clear. except 0",;hzhlg253ritf (Egllrfizi'la as:x_‘ provinces except Newfoundland pected to meet in midJune In Emailed s‘z'ztm'lm'm "‘th 3‘ . keeping the project ,2 "H.071" Flags"; In?" alive beyond the current period. “nus mg 0 "1 '200‘090 m . ., ,. 1962. The bureau of statistics said Friday the increase was Scandinavian Airlines System due mainly to higher receile auwhile, there was still no a break in the strike ’l‘hant had a private meeting FARM INCOME RISES OTTAWA I‘CP‘ w (‘ash income from farming operations in all POOL TRAFFIC T ‘and Aiitalia have concluded an from the sale of wheat. coarse agreement to pool air traffic grains, tobacco and poultry and between Scandinavia and Itly. dairy products. Motors will not be eligible ‘ NOTICES NOTICES ‘1975 1495 31695 FOR SALE BY TENDER 47 x [0 it. factory built house trailer, partially damaged by tire. For inspection cell 4~6346 or 4-5336. Highest bid not necessarily accepted. $695 New Motor, Radio I956 DODGE. . . $I95 T958 PLYMOUTH . . . $213233; $450, I958 VOLKSWAGEN . . $295; CHER O GEORGE CARRAGHER — LEIGH CRABBE or ALDEN RODD 0N COMES FIRST" HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. PONTIAC — BUICK — ACADIAN — VAUXHALL PARKDALE YOUR T964 WOOL CLIP Secure the utmost for your wool by patroniz- ing your own organization. Ship your wool FREIGHT COLLECT (NOT EXPRESS) to our Registered Wool Grading Station. Curling Rink. New Glasgow. N28. Just as soon as W001. is received and . final settlement cheques will be mailed to you. through our associate, the Maritime (Jo-operative Services at Mom-ton. New Bninsmick. Be sure and send your wool FREIGHT GOL- l.F.C'l‘. as due, to exceptional clroumstimuas this year. such charges will be absorbed by us. Socks and Nine are also available without charge to all our shippers from: 'l‘ignish Co-operstiw Warehouse. Tlgnlsll O‘lmnry Cooperative Warehouse. 01m Weilington (‘o-opomttve Warehouse, Wm Sonris TIT-operative Warehoum. M Maritime (Jo-operative Services. Mm, N... MARITIME WOOL GRADING STATION NEW GLASGOW. NJ. CANADIAN COOPERATIVE W“ GROWERS LIMIT”