i . . 93.000 Pas 13 no ouuaau odneaday. July 14, 1951 Ocean Travel May Set New Record Il0N'1'l.IAL. (GP)-Shipping ol- ticlug her. report ocean travel be- tween Canada and Europe at a high level. Statistics covering the 1954 pas- senger list to mid-June show that have been canted across the Atlantic. compared with 82.100 in the corresponding time last year. Immigrant travel. pai't.lou1ai'ly from German. Dutch and British ports. has helped boost the total considerably. westbound carryings to Canula. totalled 64.200 persons compared with only 28,400 east- bound lor Europe so far this year. ships operating between New York. St. Lawrence river ports, Europe snd the Mediterranean have canted 387,000 passengers no In this year. In the same period last year. the total was 352.000. Bookings are reported 15,000 ahead of schedule and indications are the record carrying or 899,461 passengers between the (our points will be surpassed this year. Rainfall on the Atlantic side (il Central America is three times heavier than on the Pacilic coast B.m.:m:.:?....m KINKORA PICNIC TUESDAY, JULY 20 Aiitiisoinents Meal Served 4 to 8 Standard Time Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersld. Chartered Accountsnisy T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank ol Commerce Building P.E.l. - Phone 288! ..m......m..- W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDDTG Granville at Water Street Summerslde l'. 0. BOX 681 Summeraldc, IIIAL 3344 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Flro - Auto -- Casualty SL 5 Siimme Surnmcrslilt Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summer-aide. P.E.l. .- Phone sue SMALLMANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. OD. 288 Water Street Summerrilrk Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Rays SMALLDIAN BUILDING Dial 2366 Summerslde L. K. ZIELINSKI, MD. General Practitioner Malpequs Road Kenalntfml. P. E. 1. Phone: Ksnslngton I VETERINARIAN Dr. J. tl)l.l.ASii2i:wgl1am Waur St. East PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO n. w. some Summersld e Emiiore And Vicinity Mr. and M11 John W. mill. 0'- lleary, were recent visitors at the home or Mra. Claude MacArthur. Springhill. , Mr. and Mrs. William Gillis. North Eninore. returned to their home here alter spending the win- ter months in Trenton. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs Gerald MacArthur and son. Grunt, Sprlnghill, were recent visitors at Mrs. MicArtltur's' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer, Freeland. m I Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ramsay. SLE Hubert. Quebec, are spending their vacation at the homes ol Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop. Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, Mexico.f Mainc. were rec-nt visitors at the home ol Mr. and Min. John Bishop. Mt. Pleasant. Master Elwin MacArthur. son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur. Spririgliill. spent a few days visiting at the home of hE'l' grandparents. Mr. and Mrs John W. Ellis. O"-t Leary, recently. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy. Mt. Pleasant, was a Sunday visitor at the home ol Mr and Mrs. William Wilson. Inverness. 1 Mr. and Mrs Lmiiald lllllChPS0l'l,1 Sprimzhill. were recent visitors at the home or Mrs. Hiitcheson's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs Alvin l'i'aite,. EllFTSllf'. i Mrs VPl'llilll Dynieiii. Mrs Pill-: ton Dymenl. Springhill, Mrs. Alex Macbeocl and Mrs. Wesley Dyment, Mt. Pleasant, were Sunday visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Pnugh, East Bidelord. i ltlis; Svliia Eninan, W:iltham.? Mass, is spending her month's vac- ation at the homes oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballum. Enmore, Mr. sndi Mrs Carl Fordc, Mt. Pleasant a.nd1 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Yynch, Mt. Pleas-1 . .-int. . . . l ' Misses Annie and Olive Ehimaii are spending their vacation at that home of their brother and sister- ln-laiv, Mr. and Mrs. Preston En- man, Victoria West. . , Mr. and Mrs Dale Siinonds andi two daughters, Linda and Sara,I South Portland, Maine, spent their vacation at the homes ol Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frost and Mr. and'Mrs. Allrsd Frost. Enmoie. Mr and Mrs. Roland Mnchougall, Tyne Valley, were rrcciii visitors at; the home (it Mr. and M", Lloyd. Frost. Enmors. y Miss Anna Frost. Augusta, Maine. is spending her vacation at the home oi her parents and brother and sister-iii-law. Ml'. and Mrs. Al-1, lred Frost and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frost. Enmorc. i i Mr. and Mrs. Carl l1'ordo. and song Roger. Mt Pleasant, were recentg visitors at the home of Mrs. Fnrde's1 Dhrfnl-5, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Gcrald MacArthur1 rind Mrs. Donald Hutche.son,1 Sprlmzhlll. were ltflllttlllr visitors at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. sterling Ellis. O'l.eai',i'. Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Ioiighliii. E1. lerelie. were recent visitors at tho home ol Mrs. Russell Cotton, Mt.1 Pleasant. Mr and Mrs Allan Moore and family. Victoria west, were recent visitors at the home ol Mrs. Moore's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. William H. P1l1111l-XS. MacNeils Mills. M18 Emily Moon. Bummerslde, spent the week-end at the home ol her varenls. Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Moore, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Stcnnlng MacNevln, Rordcn. were recent visitors 1", me home of Mrs. MacNevln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley smith, Vic- toria West. The Springhill Women's Institute met lor their monthly meeting on July 8 with 12 members present. rind rt number of visitors. 'I'hemeet- mg opened with the Club Wornens PAINT A ROOM wiin M175” IvrN w.y,, ., -"Wliiiws (liisll: l Ellmlia Ami Biiioloril -Mute: Paul Oller. Summe- side. is Qendlng part or his holl- daya visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Maecaull. uagtor. ' '- and Paul Bedo- woll 0! Seven Island-I. Quebec. "'3 visiting with their sundown"- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams. Mrs. William Fnrrar, Bonshaw. ll visiting with Mrs. Ernest PIYn'v0f- Mrs.. Gum Shaw and grand- dginhmr, Louise, Bond: w, ll Vllllr ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman 1l-lutdtln- son and daughter. Colleen. Sum- mcrside. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mn. William Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ma(Caull. Charlottetown. were July 4 Elle!” of Mrs. Sinclair MacGIull. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ooughlln and son Calvin, accompanied by W- and Mrs. John Coughlln. MIS- euss Shaw and granddllwhldf. Louise. motored to Lot 10 on Sun- day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. ohnnninv oouahlin. Mr, and Mrs. George Hayes Ind children Arlene. Valerie and Bar- bara. were guests at Mrs. Mark white. Summerside, on July 3- and Mrs. Eugene Evans of M . T spent the Philadelphia. U.s.A.. m past week honeymonnins 0'1 1'1” Island. They were the E00314 01 Mrs. Evan": grandl3If9Y11-'- MT. "ld Mrs. George Barlow. BIYIUW C d. It was planned to 881- 1'11? slflerfgles for the school and to gel Mr. Willard Ballum to out 111"" on. Next meeting is be held Al the home ol Mrs. Willard Bsllum on August 3. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Fulton Dvment. MM Tlgnlsli And Vlolnlty Ill Minnie Moons. Boston. Mall. is the ueat or her sister, Mn. hank anus: and her brother. Road Mr. Melvin !-lutohlnaon. Saint Mr. Oharlea Mccue. Palmer 1 John. N.B.. spent the holiday with on wild and daugfitar here. Mr. Herman Adams, I-lalllax. M" h" vuauon m NB.. spent the holiday and week- end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bu-nerd Adams. Henry Doucetta. Mrs. Camille Chalsoon. . Mr. and Mn. Ralph Dlokleaon Thursdsy. and daughters. Iva and lhye. Summersidc. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mu:Nevln and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNevln or. June 29. i and children. Tommy Anne. are spending Mr. and Mrs. Burlcy Macxlnnon mm" M” Peter Km; and daughter of summer-aide. vial- ted with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow on July 4." Mr. and Mn. Earl Gallant, Norway. Mr. and Mia. irmmit McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Broderick Tlgnish. were vlntors to sum- rneraide on Friday. The lourth and last game in a series of Progresalvo auction 45': sponsored by the Tignlsh Home Little Miss Juunev Campbell, dainhtcr ol Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Ounpbell. returned home from the Prince county Hospital on July 5 alter spending the past week re- ceiving treatment there. Min shlrlev Perry. Bodocue. is upon She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tigniall. wu.a visitor to summersid on Mr. and Mrs. '1'. P. Maccoi-mac and Carol their holiday: in Tlgnlsh. While here they are guests of Mrs. Mccormacb mo- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant ol Skowhegan. Me.. are visiting Mn Gallanixs brother and sister-in-law. The Rev. J. A. and Mn. Mac- Donald. lelt on Sunday lor Sack- ville. N.B., to attend the luncral of the latter's niece. who was killed when hit by a car on July 2. Master Jimmy Ramsay, Port Hill, in spending part or his holidays at the home ol Mu. Fred Fitz- Gorald. Tignlah on July 8. Prince lor auction 46'! went to: that, Mrs. Iaaar Deslloohu; second, Mrs. Ger- ald Handrahan. The first prize for 45's went to Mrs. Gerard Gaudct and second prize to Mrs. James and school Association. was held end with his wile and family here. by Mrs. William Grant, to Bummerside on July 5. Gallant. Mrri. Joseph Gillia oi Boston. Mass. who is visiting relatives in Alberion. was in Tlgnish on Wed- nadsy.where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Smythe. congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea, Pal- mer Road. whose marriage took place in the Church or St. Simon and St. Jude, Tlgnish. on July 8. Mrs. Shea was the lormer Regina Gaudet. daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Gaudet, Tignlsh. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Shea. Palmer Road. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Mr. George Smith. Charlotte- town. spent the weekend with his wile and family here. Mr. Bertrun Phillips, who is em- ployed in l-lalilax, spent. the week- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison and dsugihter, Kathleen. accompanied motored Lame Gregg and Mrs. P. Enman. Mrs. Ernest Paynter and daugh- Programme ommittee will be Mrs. tor, Catherine, accompanied by Despite the mcyemmt weather 3; Donald Hu each and Mrs. P. Mr8- GU83 SMW. MIL W1111Im large congregation attended the al- Enmm. F05"? Ind Claushltrt 1-011150. I-nd ternoon Mass and Marian Congress I d Md. John Caughlin. visited with ceremonies at the Immaculate Con- Mn Ind 14” Em 00”” ” Mn. Russell Coushiin. Mi. Plea- ceptlon Church. Palmer Road on children. Blair and Shirley, return- ed to Bonshaw. where Mr. (lotion is employed, alter spendlnl We week-and at their home in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Sank MacLeod and Charlottetown, spent the children. week-end at the homes or Mrs. Roy Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton MacLeod. Sprlnghill. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Macuod. Nor-thnm, were recent visitor: at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Rarnsay, Springhlll. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyle and Mrs. Arthur l-lutcheson. Ellorslie. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Dnrnan. spriiighill. Mr andMrs. John Lackey. O'- Leary, were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Green, Springhill. Miss Della Mai-Dougsll, Inver- nnss. spent the week-end at the home ol Mrs. Margaret Green. Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henderson and family, summereide. were vis- itors at the home of Mn. Hender- ,son's mother, Mrs. Keith Williams, Sprlnghlll. recently. . Mrs. Robert Maclhurln. Enmore. returned home alter sponding a low day! in Boston. Mass, where she was visiting lrlends and rel- atlves. 1 Mu. Ralph Newell and lamlly. Lexington, Mass. are mending their vacation at the home of Mrs. New- ell's paranis, Mr and Mrs. William Smith. Victoria West. . Mr. and Mrs. Llonell Cahill andm ,daughter Beverley and son, Billy and Miss Elly Mead of Waltham, Mann, are spending their vacation at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Percy Yeo, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jewell and daughter. Doris, London, Ontario, were visitors at the home of Mrs. .lewell's father, Mr. Alexander Mac- Leod, Victoria West. Friends of Mra. William Moore. ol Victoria West. are pleased to see her home again alter being a pat- lent in the Stewart Memo;-in) llealth Centre. Congratulations are extendcd to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bonhsm (nee Druciila Larlner). Mt. Pleasant on Phone mi their recent marriage in streets- . ville. Ontario. Out Our Way By J. R. Williams a 50 - WATE ICAM SITTI 3- -an. 1....:.;.uara'ra-. .- WE Llslrer-I. you LOUSV LOAFERS, 1 am WORK To to AND ' i no RIDEOFF AwAvsr . TILLWOU . C-JIT A DRINK, BUT-' MAKE-l'Tr GOT ALL 0 .'TH' R FENCED up-auv '-r STAMP vou sums sit Arr ME! 0H.WELL. , SNAPPYJ V l Portage, on July 5. spent the ants, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. sant, and Mrs. Bridget Ooetaln, July 7. --CL WINDS LASH AUSTRALIA a BRISBANE, Australia (Reuters) A tornado and three cyclones within '1! hours have ripped s 200- mila path of destruction on the Queensland coastline with damage estimated at more than S2.50l'l.000 it was reported Tuesday. One per- son was reported killed and hun- dreds lost their furniture. IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER If llfo'a not worth living it may be your llvvrl ME Slol-nley Grant, Bummerside, eekertd with his pas- M.r. Jimmy Morrison, who is em- ployed in summeiside, visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. over the weekend. t Mr. and Mn. nmmett Hutchin- son and children, Joyce and Rich- ard. Sllmmerside. spent part ol the past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hutchinson. Miu Eva Sabine spent part oi the past week visiting with Mr. Ieoigaial-Ilaneiisrrl it lioptlaic -at a double X1118 oeninau in Allumptlon cbuivihswindaor out, on my 8 Ills: Mary Blanchard. R-Nee daughter of Mr. and am. Felix Blanchard ol Sulnmeraide, and lira. Lotils Beclgneul ot Brock Blxoct. The Rev. G. Shame. 0.3.3., otliciatsd. Mrs. Stephen Blyth, jig. tar ol the prldenvton and Min I-ucy 3091Ino,ul Ban: "Paula Angel- icus". "Ave Mlrla" and "On thu Day" Min Frances lunaud play- ing the wedding music. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Bert Dorlon ol Schenectady. Nix. The bride wore white point lace over slipper satin. ballerina length with a fitted Jacket having long" sleeves pointed at the waist. Mrs. Thelma Leainky, the bride's alllgr wurniatrori of honor. and Mia; Mule Ferrari. was bridesmaid. Mr. 10111! 300181101-I-l wu his brother's but man and the ushers were Mr. stephen Blyth. bi-other-in-law or the bridegroom, Mr. Adrian Be- c18neul-. brother. and Mr. John Dou- cette, Brother-in-law or the bride. A wedding breakfast was served at the Chateau La sallo for the immediate relative: and in the evening a. reception lor 225 guests was held at the Knights of Oolom. bus Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Boclgncul lelt for a. wedding trip through the states the bride travelling in I- Elly chant ng two-piece dross and white iicce ' rles. FRUIT NU? There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line west of the CFCY Transmitter on Friday, July 16th. between the hours of 8 to 11 a.m., and 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., (standard Time), weaum. P9"m1mlIS. for the purposcof moving poles and lines m required by the construction lot the Trans-Canada Highway. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. VUUVI hire If I and Mrs. Wendall Phillipe. I it": a hell It takes up in "in pint. av um Mr”. Gordon M-mar enwrumbdi bile a dalv to how your digestive tract in top . chapel I your liver bile is not ll l l Lhe members 0! the Bidelozd Wo- your load my not digest . . . azrllnlgsvrrwiiz men; 1.muLuu' wmh the Eat your stomach . . . you he! ooruti uni arui Bidelord members as guelts, on :.;id'?;ll:hgg;tl?'Coalrur."ITlg::l: June as. Mrs. Robert Miller pm. Hr-r 11-TI--l---mm 3-bieniii. i..w 515” Over 1'1” m9C1v11'1C and Mrs. dtilganlllr:s&:knl:i7io:l:rg;'pro?ed1o::dy;:i: Keith MqcDougn11 was lppoimgd lul that hap y days aresiens agairil l)rm'i at t . Al I; ' i I I101: Iotabn -:eyr:mEartev al Ilittlu "'CAMEO"" KENSINGTON Wed. - Thur. 7:15 - 9:15. June Allyson and Van Johnson in mystery - comedy"- "REMAINS TO BE SEEN" Bank drawing Thursday worth &25.00. Be here to win. secretary-treasurer for the evenlng in the absence of the regular accre- wry. Mrs. Allison lklglnnd. Lunoh was served by the hasten and M. lrsshmult committee. Mrs. l-lubert Hutchinson enter- tained the members ol the lllleralie Women's Institute on June 29 with I line number present. Mrs. Bud Williams. president. was in the Mrs. James Burleigh was secretary-treuurer. Mrs. Bud Wil- liams invited the k - to her home for the August meeting. The meeting closed with the Lords Prayer. Lunch was served by the PPROYAL" ; hoa and reli-vidriment commit BOBDEN j 1499- -V. Wed. - Thur. 7:15-9:15: Matinee each day at 2:30. "MARTIN LUTHER" Advanced price: lor this show. 1 Chinese art was on a lolty plane centuries belore gi-est painters ap- peared in Europe. CAPITOL Summon-side: Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 2:30-7:15-9:15 lii.so LATEST NEWS REEL L . Today ...'...- 2:30-7:15- Thursday -. .... ...- 7 'qGi:caaari ,,..o--". Canada's busy trucking industry has a lot of chores to do around the farm too! Out West, farmer: depend on the Eoetsxof carrier: that haul the grain from the field to the elevators. And it take: other trucks to transport the grain from rallhead to the miller; then to bakeries; to etoru-K-and, inslly, to carry the finished . products to youa . The truck is the errand boy of industry." agriculture and coins. l .i., . iiovann:,ior.;,r 9 the ping I --KP, v inerce. Your errand . h boy, too, but with the oiclency and strength. to do a man-sized job in our modern world; Cauad'e'e rapid growth and expansion bu made the trucking industry vital to tho .r nation's economy. While we nee more and l ' more tracks on bigger and beta: 1. 3 highways we can be non Canada in still growing-still golagiplaoui