I “ltloon Top Stops Out" - w» I GOOD MORNING FOLKS-CIRCUS DAYIS COMING lore. Iolks. is our old friend-venerable “Queen Topsy"—-leader oi’ tho Sparks Circus elephant herd, as she will step out. of her palatial Circus railroad sleeping car on the morning of Saturday, July 5, when the Big Show arrives in Charloitetmvn lor an engagement of one clay | only on the Exhibition grounds. | The huge old elephant is the first. elephant ever owned by the Sparks Circus, and is now river 80 years oi age. To prove the auth- lnticity of her arse. she carries with her on iuur, hor birth certificate- In her trunk. She rules the other elephants in the herd with rigid discipline and they obey her orders implicitly’. i The Sparks elephants, not only perform amazing stunts in the cir- ous rings but. are o! material assistance in setting up the acres oi’ tent~ Ind hauling the show wagons at the lIlliOtiLUllK iii the railroad yards Ind on the show grounds on Circus Day. This year's Sparks Circus is travelling. for the first time since World War II’. on its own special train 0t double-length railroad cars I Ind is larger, liner and greater than evcr beloro with an entirolv llE‘,\\' ,1 program o! international circus and arenlc stars, a menagcrie of ivlld animals, trained horses. clogs. ponies, goats, and a galaxy of other world's wonders. QUICKIES Ken Reynolds Iiillllll t ‘it. I it‘ :11 I ‘ "I didn't oither get it with o Guordion Wont Ad-l wds Using worms!" Telephone Rates Hearing A Public Hooring baton the Board of Commissioners of Pub- lk Utilitloo will ho held ot the Board's office, I34 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, June 24, i947, ot l0z3O A. M. to con- sider on application of The Island Telephone Company Limited to amend "THE GENERAL TARIFF 194i" by adding on Exchange Service Group from 300i to 5000 telephones, (affecting rates in Charlottetown Exchange). DATED this 23rd doy of Moy, A.D. i947. C. I. MocMILLANi Secretory BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. Tho above h ' ‘II b d’ d ‘I T of 1.1,, 1947, a 117215.11‘ 1...‘. Z'.i°‘L'1'.'.°...""" "°“'°" "“ "hi MOOMQMM’ BUNGRETE EQUIPMENT nouns. Wo hove for ront on on hourly basis- ONE 6 S. REX CONCRETE MIXER. ONE WHITEMAN CONCRETE FLOOR FINISHER ONE MALL CONCRETE VIBRATOR. SIX Z-WHEEL CONCRETE BUGGIES SIX CONCRETE WHEEL IARROWS. —Also-- TWENTY-FOUR IS-TON LIFTING JACKS L. M. POOLE & 00. CONSTRUCTION DIVISION CHARLOTTETOWN-PHONE 171-172 Simon P. Pooll J. Cyril Arsonoult i ‘i In Manon-lam Ill. MUIDOCK WMDOUOAIL On May 24th rho resident; or Rclundnd and surrounding dtstrlcto were deeply uhocked and soddond| to learn 0! the death ot Mrs. Mun dock MncDolzoll. one o! the oldootl and most highly respected citizen!‘ oi tho community. The inlo Mrl. MracDougall, slihotigh not 1n good‘ health. was active and attending to. her Household duties untll trhe even-l lug oi May 241th when she pooled] away suddenly. She was born In Grand River on January 6, I53, the daughter o! Joseph McLollon and Arm hlcliinnon, She was one ol l Iarnzly of nine crhildrc-n. LWO 01' whom survive her. .\lr. J. D. Mo- Lellan, Grand River and Mrs. John J, Mclnnls, Grand River. Ln 189i she married Mr. Murdock MoDc/ugall and tor several yeoroy they "ved in Grand River beioro; moving to Richmond where theyl have resided {or the past fifty years. , rosscsod or a quiet and unassum- ing manner, her prime interest i-nl life was her home and family. Nevertheless she was airways ready to assist in the activities or the neighborhood and through the long years or her lite she was over ready to help Ln my undertaking Ior tho Betterment. or! the parish or com- munityz Her kindness and charity will be remembered will‘! love and gratitude by many neighbours and friends. who recall the help and‘ corrtiort. she oft. time; gave them inl time o1’ sickness and trouble. Bull it ls in the home that she will bo< most sadly missed. Six years ago’, she and her husband celebrated‘ their‘ Golden Wedding Anniver- sary, All the members 0t the fam- ily were present ior this happy event and 1t was an occasion oti‘ deepest joy and happiness for the parents, enjoying good health and surrounded by their devoted fam- ily, to look back on their lung jour- ‘ney through lilo together. She leaves to mourn her husband, who iln tailing health, deeply grleves for his loving helpmate and the follow-y ing chidreu, who will evcr cherish the memory oi a devoted and hell loved mother. .\'l:'.s. .I. t‘, Gallant, Wellington Station: Philip, Pros- ton and ltilrs. G. A, Ellis. Boston, Ivlassh; Frank. BIOOIIIIIPIG Station; Mrs. Leo I\lc1\‘ali_v and Basil. Reh- lmond. Ono tlaiightvr. Mrs, Wilired Arsenault, predeceased lier six years ago. A striking teslimtiiiy of the high: esteem lll which the lair.- Mrs. Mac-t Dougall was hold was evidenced by the large number oi relatives, neighbours and friends who visited her late home to pay their last; rcs- pecis and to tender sympathy to l-he bereaved. Since- lailiug health prrvetitud, her frc-zu going to church, she was] frequently visiicd by hr-r DDSIOIZ, Rev. Urban Gillis, who brougiht hor the consolation oi‘ the Sacraments of the lioh" Catholic (‘hurch of whzch she was a liic loll’; and d9‘ Voted member. ller funeral. which was largelyy attended. was hold on Tuesday.‘ May 27th. to the Immaculate Con‘ eeption Church. Xvelliirgion. The pastor celebrated the Rvqurrni Moss r and officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: James Mac- Dougall, Eli Blacquierc. Garelsdino Pantleton. Marshall .\lcl.ellan. Ray Praught, John Mclsaac. A pFPUIOUS one from us is Q0116 A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant i=n cur home Which never can be filled. The following tributes were re- delved: MASSES OFFERED Mrs. Sixtus MoLeilam and Fam- ily (2) Mix-land Mrs. Preston McDouzall and Family ti“ M.rs. G, A. Ellb and Zella (2) Mr. and Mrs. J’. E. Dalton Family. Mr. J, D. McLellan Mir. and Mrs. Frank MmDoumil and Fnnfly (5). Mr. and Mrs. Philip MacDougall and (2). Mrs. Rosella. McLellan Mrs. John J. McInnls and Family Mr. alnd Mrs. John Mclsooc and Family. Mr. and lvltrs. Herbert McQuaid Mrs. M. Louise Gallant and Fam- 11v. Mrs. E, J. Gallant Miro. A. T. McLellm Mr. and Mrs. J. A. csuashan Mr. and Mic. Merritt E Callag- ham Mir. Basil McDougall Mr. Vanoritius Morrison lvlr. and Mrs. J. P. Gaudet Mir. Earle McLellu-n Mr. and Mrs. Basil MvQua-ld Gerald, Mary and Roy Gallant Mr. and Mrs. J. T. 3881036 Mr. and l\lrs. l-Jbba Praught Mr. and Mrs, Celestine MQLB“ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silli-pihant Mr. and Mrs Linus MacDonsd and Mrs. Broom Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Gallant Mr and Mrs. Leo McNally M;- and Mrs. Angiu Glllis . and Mrs. Ilarold McIntyre and Family Mary and Garelodine Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLellaln Mr. and Mrs. Pet/er Calaghm and Winston Richmond Branch C. W. L. Mrs Linus MacDonald Mr. and Mirs. l). Gills Mr, and Mrs. R L Dicey Mary MoCoi-rrmok Mr and Mrrs. Louis O'Connor Mrs. R. McDonnell and Mrs. J- W O'Brien. M.r. and Mrs. Jame; Lawless Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Greeno Mr, and Mrs. John 0. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McLellon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Cameron M1- and Mrs. Urban Molrollnn IIIIEEII STREET MEAT MARKET‘ Henry Peter-o. Prop. MEATS. IISII and VEGETABLES . Phone 2286-2297 Z23 Queen 8t. .MN7\\J\7\'.7€7\.'\JQ\)\)\AA:- ‘Illl l-IOIITID PATH who: In Doom’ poozlpcmoorozoalorthollgh: msi.?lifl'l.'i.°i=-"'°""'i Phulon t 9 ‘w i‘- THENYAI nnur; stuns I18 IJUEENST - PHUNETII L__J Gmmlhnem in Jesuit Somimlry Helen and Wands RFIIALIUO - v ‘l?! I VHKCRIPTIONS TELEGRAM Aunt Lucy MESSAGES 0F SYBIPATHY Sisters or the Cherrlottet C o in Mr. J. F. Arsensult C. W. L. Wellington Branch Mr. and Mrs. Dionysius Gilli! Wanda lvllclntyre Mrs. Helen McCormadr Mr. and Mrs. R L. Dicey Mrs. Byron Larlcn and Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry lleckbcrt and Family. Mrs. M. Delaney Mrs. G. E, VEOTFIF-Oll Jack F010}; Lucille and ltielvin Mr. and ltlrs. l-irlniond Kelley Mrs. Bratidrn Ker-ie The Sisters nt Notra Dame Con. vent Jliisccuche Mr. and Mrs. llcs-nicnd Gaudet 1V1: and Min, Wm. 'I‘. Strong l‘ W. L, \Vt‘lll.!l[1iCll Parish Mrs Maude llcnnessov and Dot, Mr. Joseph MeDougall Miss ltlainle Camorc.n . and hlrs. Walter Rogers -. Stanley 'l‘hc1npsot1 2 and V" . Harris Callzigilmn r. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor Mr and Airs, Peter Callaghan Mrs. Margaret P). Johnson Model School Closing Exercises Precious Blood. The ylosing exercises oi‘ the Model School. P. W. C. were held on Friday, J11ne 20th. at l0 a. m. After the opening remarks by the chairman’ Dr. G. D. Steel. prin- ripal o! Prince of Wales College. the following program \\’ZlS carried out: Chorus. O Canada. Song, "The Squirrel" by Grade I Playlet by Grade I. Chorus. "Ye Banks and Braes" .. ,,,;=»~w~..-.m_. L THE CA NADA PAINT CO "ilmvrh me MARTIN ssrvoun co scrotum CREAM ltopok Inoocto - Sropo Icahn-n - Aldo Natural Ton Ian's odoncfo hour diooonry for you Immo: oonfon . . . o smooth, odourlooo cream that ropolo block flu, mosquito“, ooad loos and othoopengior6oo8 oomo time provontingpuinfiil Iuoburn whilo helping you no acquire o smooch, hum-q mo. Keep n nub: handyvfor the garden, INN-ll. $01583, fishing or onywhcro ootdooto A: youGoooa Cmoo. dealer now. lll largo, handy M» 48¢ A prcduol oh iiwvu- rll invan ms LOWE auomuts CGMPANfiQ“ IIhAIHD ' - -~' ,.-1. me SHERWIN-IIVLILLIAMSICOH homo-nor tho ‘RIIV. hdo-ourl A lwiftr: -Grades 5 to 8. Exercise. "The Alphabet Family" -Grade II. Piano Duet - Elizabeth Atkin- son and John Alon MacKenzie. Health Play —"The Trial o! Jimmy Germ" -Grade 4. Songs: "When the Sun is Shin- ing"; "The Organ Grinder" — b_\ Grade II. Choral Reading -“The song My Paddle Sings“ -Grade 5 and 6. Solos, “Spring Song -Kennet.h McKenzie; “Slumber Song" —Patsy Brown. Play -Slr Walter Grades VIII and VII. Songs "Our Canada"; “One Misty. Raleigh — Molsty Morning" - Grades III and IV. Chorus “Waltzing Matilda." - Grades 3 to 8. Presentation of Writing and Grading Certificates. Remarks by Mr. L W. Shaw. God Save The King. Grading List with all certificates in alphabetical order: Grade Ono Certificate Lint Class A and B -Alphabet.lcal Or- der: Patsy Brown. Terry Brown, Margaret Campbell, Mary, Carol Clinton, Dunstan Grirlml Arnold MacCallum, Marilyn MacDonald, Elizabeth MacConnell_ Ken Mac- Kenzi-e. W. Alex MacLean, W. Nor- man Mat-Lean. Margaret, Macllean, Patrick Murphy, Donald; Mill. Gall Mustard. Virginia Mustard, Pamela Peake, Carl Pickering. Gerry Soy. cc E KNOW you've wondered if Hudsons are as thrilling to drive as they are to look at. So there's a driver's seat in a new Hudson awaiting you at your nearby dealer's, hhnd Equipment Co. l_lorllo Saundra Stewart. Class C-Willard Barrett‘ Ross Gillis, Dewar Harper, Carol Mac- Leod. Oliver MucLeod. Sandra Squarebrigzs. Eleanor Mary Duffy. Teacher. Grade II A: Myrna. Alchorn, Harold Barrett, Dianne Buchanan. Virgrnia Carver. Anna Hansen, Marina Kays, Vernon Mat-Donald Nerine MacLeair, Dorothy Spen- cer. Ronald steele, Ronald Storey. Grade II B: Gerald Burgoyne, Keith Cameron, Marjorie Downe, Janet Davis. Bill Henry. Ferne Her- man, Daniel McGrdth. Glendon Thompson’ Eddy Waller, Frederick Weat-herby. Grade II C: Donald-Buchanan, Roger Craig. Keith Llewellyn, Verna MarLmd, Charles Munroe. Billy Sherren. Katherine Fraser. teacher. Grade IV: (Alphabetical order): Elizabeth Atkinson, Jackie Fergu. son. Raymond Hansen. David Llewellyn, Donnie MaoCallui-n, Billie MacLean, John Mustard. Rose Safidant. Janet. Spillett, Jackie Williams, Betty Lou Worth. Grade III A: Janet Carver, Er- nestine I-Iutmaeher, John Llewel- lyn. John Alan MacKonzle. Paul Mustard. John Paterson. Ernest Peake. Bill Reid, Ruby Weatherbie. Grade III B: Darrell Hutmacher, Arthur Lidstone, Joan Marshall, Ada Sherren. Writing Certificates ~ Progress: Allan Atfleck. Claude Carroll, Gail Buchanan, Alex J. Murchison. Earl . . .; Tcllo tho Wheoll There i: something easier about Hudson steering. ‘Press lightly on the accelerator. There's a rush of silent power from a Super-Six or Super-Eight engine that makes you think of an eagle's swoop. Brown, Barbara Whitlork, Mar- garet. Barrett. Margaret Chappoll. Junior: Sally Carver. Shirley Cor- rall. Etric Ferguson, Bernice Fraser, Bettie Chappell. Barbara Ann MocLs-an, Elizabeth MacLean, Donnie S. Moore. Glendon Suds- bury. Faye Mill, Norma Worth, Billy MacDonald. Keith Darrnch. Senior: Joyce McCallum, Sheila Dowli-ng. Lloyd Seaman, Mahel Campbell. M. L. Ross, teacher. Grade V: Alan Atfleck. Margaret Barrett, Earl Brown, Gal] Buch- anan. Claude Carroll, Margaret Chappell. George Court. Alson Fer- gusorr Greta Hanson. Ecllth Mar- shall, Faye Mill, Donnie Moore, Alex Murchison. Glendon Suds- bury. Barbara Whltlock, Norma Worth. Grade VI: Buddy Campbell, Bot- tle Chappell, Bernice Fraser, BM; MacDonald‘ Elizabeth MacLt-an, Barbara Mat-Lean. Grade VII: Shirley Carroll, Sally CGITPI‘. Keith Darrarii, Shelf; Dowlrng. Eric Ferguson, FILIFCILO Ferguson. Lloyd Seaman. Grade VIII: Joyce McCalluwi, Leone hlnnher-Rocs, Teacher, MINARIYS LINIMENT Illoroll Ilrooeteria l 1 > R a r 1 35C ma“ xui." y’ “d M. ut-dryi . “"l|if°\i“;:"“ vdvr- n‘ ! l Frank Paul Herb Douglas ' H55" FRUIT LAWN Mowrznjeizvrce- VEGETABLES 1 s" PRICE $1M ARPENIN - .' GROCERIES Most Modem (liqulrniisrnlniifi? Cit . CONFECTIONERY We Call For yand Deliver SMOKERS‘ SUPPLIES A. w. PETERSEN I 100 Fitzroy Sh. 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