SATURDAY. NOTICE OF POLL SCHOOL UNIT NO. 1 To All Persons Qualified To Vote At School Meetings: Take notice that for the purpose of electing TWO TRUSTEES for School l'uit No. iv-One Trustee to each Polling Dli'lSlOll-Pi poll uill he held on Wednes- day, the tenth day of June, 1933 from 12 o'clock noon to 9 PM. P()I,l.lN(i DIVISION NO. I--ls defined as that portion of School l'tiit No. l furnicrly known as the school districts of Sprint: Pzirk and llarkdale. POI.l.IN(i DIVISION N0. '3-is defined as that portion of School l'iiit No. 1 outside the former school districts of Spring: Park and Pzirlttialc. Nomiiiatioiis of vziiitlidlitcs for oliwtion to the Board of Trtistoos sluill ho filed with the Secretary at any time up lllllll fl o'i'liii'l: in the .'il'toi'iioon of May 30, 195:1. l”.:icli iiotiiitizilioii slizill ho siuticd Irv at least two spotisors ulio giro lilll0ll2l.V0l'S in the l'nit. The candirlato must luv :4 in-ii-ip:iyi'i' rosidoiit in the Division and. unless Sllt'll tklllllltlillil is El ll:ll'Ulll rziti-payct' his or her iioniinzitioii p;ipci' llllht be sieiliid by at least one parent ratepayor. (u'(lRD()N NI. RICE. Si-crctary. School I'nit No. 1. .. ANNIVETSARY SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY A FEIV ll.-ll)lES' WOUI. (IAIIAHDINE SUITS AND SIIORTIES. (ll,EAlIIN(l . HALF-PRIOE GROUP OF l.AI)IES' Bl.0I'SES AND DRESSES Sizes 12 to lti-('l.Iil.-lRIN(i AT 1.00 and 2.00 each BALANCE OF GIRI.S' AND IlOYS' COAT SETS and COATS-Assorted Sizcs-(lI.I'IARIN(i AT V3 OFF l(..' IIAI!N('OATS-('I.EAR ING AT 1.49 each SI'E(.'lAL (iK()l'P OF COATS (Assortctl Sites) CLEARING AT 5.00 and 10.00 each GROISP OI” ('HII.I)REN'S DRESSES- Assorictl Sizes-CI.EARING AT 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 each l TABLE OF lIAR(lAINS-(fI.EARING AT 50c and 1.00 each N0 ('llAR(lES NO REFUNDS THE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY 159 Queen St. Phone 92 OLEAN - UP SUPER VALUE OUTSIDE 0 WHITE PAINT SALE TODAY ONLY 1 Gallon S4.49 5 Gallon and Over 3,95 Gallon Your chance for a Big Saving on THAT HOUSE JOI FIRESTON E eiiiieiiroii & MAOKAY co, Tl-IE l Poll Tax For Still Active Iiwomen Approved TORONTO, (CF) - The Ontario lFederntion of Mayor: and Reevesi lTliiii'sda.i' approved imposing ll poll: itax on females between the ages. of 21 and 60 who are not entered? on assessment rolls. I Alderman Ada Pritchard of Ham- ilton said she would favor the move if and when women are given equal pay and equal rights with men. Reeve Dorothy I-fragile of Swansea opposed the resolution. Reeve A. G Bi-ins of Stamford Township said women. earning in many cases as much as men, should be prepared to accept a poll tax. V l Mayor A. G Norris of Mlmlco lsaid uomen are asking for equal riizhts and ”this would be one way of giving them their request." Find body of Men; Missing Since April ST. S'l'F3PlLEN, N. B, (C?)-The body rf Melvin Horey. 71. missing from li.s limne at Carouse since niid-April. was found Wednesday in timid; on the outskirts of St .Steplmi, iimili was pronounced ydun in Pxliosllre and no inquest will be held. Hovey was a retired! ll oodstiian ll : That Body Of Yours l ('ul.l.llLiPfI from page 2 become was severe or disappear N ivitlun an hour after injection. Un- lfoiiziiintely, it cannot. be used too; often without. harm, but can be M” ezvrii f)llL'P or twice a, week to Lauadtin St, Cambrldlt hcal'hi' patir-tits. illffllldly displays a quilted bed y pm5...m,.5 mmlng migminp spread and one of the hooked rugs. hair found that patients do best iwhlch she entered in the second an- who lie down immediately after be- nual Smior Citizens Hobby Show giiiniiiiz of headache, preferably intheld In CMYWYIGEC MW 5"! Ind ft darkened, quiet room. An ire-1501. cap to the painful part of the hen , and a heating pad or hot, water; i"'-'"'-"- bottle to the abdomen nr feet are able Womlm WI10 "W555 I0 39"” helpful. As nausea is often an ac.ldnwn to a serene old age, manages l companyiiiiz symptom. sodiumylfl (I0 5” H118- ninyinl. 02 gm. helps reduce nail-I H" "598" lime" RCIIVIUGG 1"- sna and pmiiiotes needed rest. ll"-VH1" All-Pndlntl WEEIIHKB OI Ill? 1' is meeting life with att.itiidcs:H?YVr'U'd SQURTE Senlftr CIIIZFH-S that pi'orllit'e VA'nrtjx, fem-, l9n5)on.:2l'fll!ll. of which she is the oldest- l'FSPtllnlNll. rnge, FXl1HllSl.i()n to. member, at 3 Church St, twice .1 author iiith too much ambition. that . month. wftrkink on hooked rugs. hiimzs on migraine headaches. Dr.lq-.iiltiiig. embroidery. and looking llnrrusseii and Wolff suggest cutting-I ziftcr others her age. ' on the number of things or-' "Not. a day goes by in which I i'.i' done in a day. "The pat- rlnii't try to do A good deed. 'I'hatZ: lmr iiiu-t learn tn be less fll5A)'IllIl.'Il keeps me so well and keeps chi? tPhotn by Kramer) nlmiit minor details." Most in;- me going tit my ago,” says Mrs. nraine stiffr.-rers are "perfection-'Mnnkinnon. 15'5" l Another of Mrs. MaoKinnon's ar- ”'lli'F Sllktzestions are tat not tlVlllPs is her membership in the 19-” than Plizht hours sleep iwcry Suiisliine Circle of the Harvard- iizzht and a half hour's rest after Elm-m-y,h Mp-ihodigt chum)-L luiicii. iht ii warm bath when tired Two of Mrs. Maoxinnong hook. mid l('llSP, trl an evening walk. mi rugs and A quilted bedspread "l' "mm "”1'”955 W0l'T.V. tel don't were on display at the second zin- FRPNI IWVIPCIIOII from others iiii.il Senior Citizens Hobby Show M ”3 FNYS Of 32' it is QUIIP it at Red Feather headquarters. when .l”' I" I'll” .V0U1' OWN nimrtnieiit. asked how long it took her to hook take in boarders and still liarcla rug, Mrs. Maoxinnon replied, itlmc for hobbies, oltibs. ii-ork aiidl.”Oh. about seven days." iF'sm'l d99d5- I M811? 3 senior ritizen could take Mrs. Hattie M.1cKinnmi, of 65 it leaf from Mrs. MaoKinnon's .I..aiix:dnn St . Cambridge. A Y9l'llal'I(- . hook. An active life of good deeds. "'nFrFtiiFnii'sl' coiumii-”" Continued from page 2 Ruth wants her. there's nothing you can do but consent to your daughtcrls wish. Itfs peifectly understandable that since you have had The lllrl almost fiom birth, you are attached to her. Do try to be cheer- 'iiI about the sltiiation. write the yoiitigstcr often. and perhaps event. xv:ll take to .1 course that will bring her back to you. . DEAR MISS DIX: Recently I bought myself a diamond ring. which I viniir on my right hand so it won't be confused with an engagement i.r;:. The purchase has led to all srtrt: or question; from menus. and lid like to know how to answer them. VERA D ANSWER: Simply sav yiiii bought the ring because you liked it, ind considered it A good investment. You owe no one further explana- fion PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DRAMA FESTIVAL ASSOOIATION 1LVQ ggx PROVINOIAL FINALS EMPIRE THEATRE PROGRAMME 'l'ltESI)AY EVENING. MAY 26th.. One Art. Plays: Brncklcy W.I.-"MRS. O'l.EARY'S COW". Ist. POIPPS C.Y.0.-"ORANGE BLOSSOMS" North Tryon-"OPERATION COLD CURE" WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27th- Thrco Act Comedy: I Tignlsh Dramatic Club-"HERE COMES CHAR- LIE" THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 28th- Ono Act Play by Parktlale Juniors-"NOT A WORD". and Three Act Play by p Indian River Dramatic Club-"TI-IE FAMILY l DOCTOR". FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 29th- Threo One Act Plays: Ch'town Little Theatre- "SIIPPRESSED DE- SIRES". Ch'town Little 'I'he-sire-"JOINT OWNERS IN SPAIN". St. Peter's A. Y. P. A.-"THE PRISON ACROSS THE STREE ". Awarding of Trophies. All Performances at 3:15 p.m. sharp. - Admlsslon Me Mr. Donald We-tmoro of Halifax will be the Adjudlcaior. 187 (It. George St. Phone '14? Hattie Macxinnon. of 65 hobbies, Mass, after others scciii to have agreed - with her and kept her young. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN At Age 82 ' ,A . Kw-o , V 5. I M V. v .21 7club work and looking. KEGWORTH. Eiuzlaiid. iCPl-- - his Leiccstersliirc vil-l Council of 1 loge obtained poi-niission to roast ya Coronation ox aftcr iicgotintiiig .with the food miiiistigv The plans ;then cnlltipscti for lack of funds. The stars Say . . . Continued from page I be talented and versatile. but in- clined to hyper-senslttveness. Day After Tomorrow CAREFUL planning and hard work on Monday can do much to further those ambitious projects you have considered during the past few days. Very definite bene- fits may climax an unforeseen turn of events where domestic matters are concerned. and there are in- dications that these benefits may involve a change of environment. The evening hours are especially favorable for social affairs and new friendships should be encouraged. since there is a strong possibility that such contacts may also be valuable in business affairs. Rom- ance and courtship are under lic- nign aspect. For the Birthday If Monday is your birthday. pros- pects for the months ahead promise to be more stimulating than they have been in many 8. your. The slderenl influences indicate lionors, distinction, promotion and new op- portunities which offer a profound and radical change in your way of life. Those engaged in the nrts or creative eiiterprises of any type are particularly frivorcd. and tlioir ideas should not only it-oi-k out sprr- y tacularly but should win unusuali recognition. For you born on this date. 1953' is truly the year of adventure. Rom- ance and travel are under excel-y lent aspects. A Child born on this diiy will be richly endowed with creative abil- y. imagination and a love of travel. y film oukl relief to habit! we aims when tnetliu 754 It all dun item or mun mfm-mu Pmourzi I. y Equipment Ltd , 9 Sydney 5', Sm! Jam '15 l MAY 23. 1953 Ms THINK IT oven When buying I a mllker consider the following points: 1. Who made the machine? or service? 2. 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