Q This Bank is authorized to buy and sell foreign exchange. If you need to purchase funds for payi ments outside Canada we will gladly explain the regulatiohs governiugyour requirements. We will provide the neces- sary forms and carry out your instructions. Your receipts of foreign exchange will be purchased by us at the standard rates. THE CANADIAN BANK” OF COMMERCE Charlottetown Branch B. S. P. JABDINE. Manner. Cornwall 15th were: Mrs. S. Scott, Mrs. Gondon MacKirmon. Mrs. Jack MooMiilan. Mrs. Ford Wilson. Rev Bean System To Aid Ships -__1 IONDON. MIN 15 —- 318d plona developed (run bfllm soatem by which . ed bimbo“ on to British cltled. a new mean wetem of direction will enable ar or aee. new etors to 11X their bearings act-matey within 60 , will ueed i e tel station liglng unit at: Blflbmlllxl}. Nortbwl with the usual CIY-“md operators o1 a dArection-findlrw HW- tiotn, the system enables an unlim- ‘Fi.’ “tmwbfiod “l” “wwlllflivtfl? a e up a e - miles over lend cr 1.600 mllti 0W1‘ sea. nth» or aircraft need Onl V! ll!- ten 0n 1.140 metres iot- illn wdfi signal “Seven-beaver? and mm Cmlint the dots and dashes WhlCh follotw during the next 60 8901771“- The Bushmllls station will sets: lzlvewtiommdi nd, Bermuda. GEORGE N. REEVES A sad gloom was cast over Free- town on the morning of April 38th, when it was learned that Geo. N. Reeves had cased to the Great Beyond at the early age o! 60 years He was a 300d neighbor and a kind friend to all. He will be missed in the community where he spent the greatest part of his life. He leaves to ourn their lose his. oridow and flv children, Ruby. Iriden, Hayfield, Johnnie, and Bruce; also two brothers. John. in South Berwlck. Me-i Fred. at the homestead; also three sisters (Ida) Mrs. Bruce Burns. Freetown (Elmo-tie) Mrs. J_ B. Hayes, Bed- eoue; and Dorcas at home. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday atftemoon with a short ser- vice at his late residence. thence to the United Church at Free- town. and was largely attended. Rev. Ralph Waggoner had charge of the service and delivered an appropriate address. Hymns sung were: Lead Kindly Llszht, and A- on captained German Bllllillfinl- "KY - cnaatorrerownncuagolau I itissimltlt TIREIIFEELING . mount! Man Sufi Lo B100‘ Pgmunt-Anid Dong: Knvzv li- blood I w enoulh rod blood corp any 1 your up: u It “'"' ‘.;",,,",,,.“ &'.",..."°‘!‘t. t... $33.’?! fr“: rnuat have what-r o! mew h Il- pha. u" ounrfy in your body and sin you “ii-l iiriiiunm rm. Pilla today Thu are world-noted for the ha]! the! ll" h! inannaln: the number and strung o! rel uaelea. Then with your blood count u In feel like boundln; up the ltaira aa worvloutln] an air. Ask your Dr illuma Plait Pills today. ALEXANDER W. L to the May meeting of tn; Al“. more Women's Institute on ‘rues- day eve , May 7th. The meg. The roll call was responded w by eleven members. The nunute; of the previous meeting were read and approved. Following this a dlsflllwvn wok place concerning the rmntry sale that was held the first Saturday in May. ‘The treas- urer reported the moceeda from the sale amounted to some. the expenses to $1.56. The sick committee rqported that t-‘wv had visited and wasted with fruit three co-nvaleeotnz resi- dents of the district. The school committee reported that thev had collected $9.00 in the community to out towards purchasing "DiXle Cups" end gon- tainer. for the school. They also ieported that soon was needed in the school. It was moved bv Mrs. Ernest MacCobe and seconded by Mrs. Bruce Judson that we purchase the Dixie cups as soon as possible. The sick and school committees also reported that their combined expenses amounted to $1.30. A paper concerning the came-r campaign was read and discussed but no definite decisions regarding it were made. and it was decided to leave the matter till the Jun meeting, \_ The June mil call is to be re- sponded to by a favorite author. The committees for the month Mrs. Bruce Judson was hoatesa Mass turd 1L * §§§§ ti: Mr. and Mn. Charles vor, Stunner-aide. _ Mrs. O. Mclvor and Mra- John Murray. Summe “. ' . Mia: Dorottlw Cullen. Charlotte- own. Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders. Kmalrwton. llllr. and Mrs. T. l-l. Oullm. NM- RB - ‘ Dr. and Mira. W. P. McBride. Kenalnilton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude claw. Ken- alntrton. Mr. and Mra R..J. Otirletv. Ober- lottewwn. Mira. Annie Maya. Bzookline. uhotnu Hughes. Boston, Mus. Miss Melinda Murphy, Boston. M3‘. and Mn. Wilbert Delaney. in: open by re a the In- stitute Ode and unison. Mel-mu ue. Mr, d Mr. Prank MnDo , t»... nit‘. ' m“ mmul Annie Glade, Chicago, Mrs Mae Eamon. Lynn. Mole. Mias Della Callaghan, Bantu, Patrick and fiulomena Power. Red Bank. NJ. Mil’. and Mira. A. Aylward, Char- lottetown. “Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ledweil. St. era. Mir. and like. Herold Goodwin. Simmer-side. Miss mile Gillia. Olermont. Mrs. Florence 0'Keefe, Mnlden, Mass. Konslnubon Relillous BtudwOIub. The David Power (anally. Red Bank. N. B. ~ Mr. and Mn, Peter Power and Mary. Charlottetown. Mr. and lVlns. J. J. Glllia, D03. cheater. Mas. Sacred Heart Society, Indian River. Promoters Sacred Heart Society. w. and Mrs. J. s. Callaghan. Alberton. Nlvéiae- Minnie Steele, Caledonia. ‘Jaime; Pendergast and family. _ ' ' ' Bouquet: Rev. Sister M’. Peter It is worthy quality. A PUD Possrssionjggwlivs perfect all ways . . . guaranteed perfect in colour. cut. brilliance‘ and flawless quality . ._. I he only 4- point guarantee! You know, when we fliopoesr name m J. R. Sirinner. Mesrs. Colin D. bide With Mo of Jun-e were appointed as fol. lvlocPhstil and John A. Murray. Pallbearers were Messrs. Bruce ,lows: Lunch, Mrs. Arthur wow . ———- p _ __ Burns. Elton Cairns. Alfred Reev- {and Mm Lester Begum; Dmgmm‘ Menage: 0f iympath; Mrs. Fosten MacPhail and little May 15th was moi/ind day in es. Scott Cairns, Lrslie Reeves. and M“ Aymu, wood, I daughter, Garl, or _Argy1e Shore. Cornwall. Those who changed Louis Cairns. _ _ Mrs. Atwood MacRae cmducbed Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald, recently paid a visit to Mr, and their places of residence are._ Interment was 1n the Peooles an interesting contest engined Kensirlewn. Mra. Leigh Good. Cornwall. Messrs, Harry Pethlc, Allison Mac- Cemetery, Freetown. "Bird contest". The remainder of M!" and Mrs. lhigene Oullan, ~—~— Phail, Arthur Howard a/nd K. B. ii the evening was spent socially Oh“r1°l"”°wn- Th, regular meeting of the young, PRINCESS ELIZABETH SEES whne the hostess and “ma, (mm Mr. and Mrs. Welter Reid, Stan. Cornwall Auxiliary of the W.M. S. ___ BEATRICE LlLLlE SHOW mittee served a delicious lunch. ley. was held at the home of Mm The Y. P. U. are busy preparing -— » __ M Rev. sister M. Martha. ,3 w" H“ h; Brewer Boyle. New Haven- Tlhe a protzram for a. concert which LQNDON- May 15.—<0P- Cable} STEEPLE-CLIMBING car Mrs. John R. Huron. Brookline, N, W, PM theme of the meetlnil was tthe they hqpe to mm“! m the n”; -Prmcess vElizaboth accompaniec. _?_ Mass. “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ christian Home. and the devotlon- future. . c by M1‘ uniformed Guards officers LONDON _ 1c?) - J. A. Stan- Mrs. W. P. oauaghno. Summ - “mat perlOd was led by Mrs. J-R- —---?-- and 1W0 "the". l?“ 1118M "W TO- leg. a lorry driver, saw o. black and side. neg, - , LONDON —- (OP) -- William T°"l°'b°l”" Bfifilftife Ullle l?! "the w lie cat stranded half-way up the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunphy Oiney. veteran evangelist o! Metro- Lflfldfltl 518st‘ hi! Better Late H! steeple of St, Mary's Church rec- Kenslrtgton ' The mentbers from Cornwall pfllitan Tabernacle, who died at 96. "l" Garrick Theatre. ‘ ently. climbed 150 feet up a steeple- Mrs. Leo Pnught and fondly, < > who attended the meeting of the had read the Bible through every After the performantt- the parly jacks ladder and brought puggy Grand Rjyg]; " . t: R Grand Lodge in Sturrumterside May sear since i902. went to Buckingham Palace. down to safety. . ImMJ-iyBndleMm_ wmrad Curl”, md - - , C mmnt. Rev. Slater M. Ursula. lfililtlhllilrlllll 1 vacuum MAW C. W. PATTERSON IIWILLII Great Georu 5""! Jeweller Eppsréleztxia ital-ameni- Oallllhan. __Montague Mr. and Mira. .10. Duggnmxm. sintzton. Miss Eileen Shea, Boston, Mus. Kmlnrton ma Omen munch. w. and m... wui. mu and on. aid, Olermont. Mr. and Ma's. N. J. McNeil, New Annan. slit/Ira, Bimms and Lottie, Ken- nsrton. Mrs. Josephine Minnard. Otis. dopllrst. N. s. - and Mre. l-lar Msrhmorglledmw. l‘? Warren, 9 ‘"115. 1197111. l-SI. Plglfijrd- Josie Collins, Jamaica uglliuaomffle Golmuah. Newca- ‘Ellen Blood, Weymouth, MAY NEVE SEll GAS T0 ll. S. TUURISTS //'l lill‘ l 600K“ BR0S_ l/‘tii u 7 , tttult i141 wuuusm‘ "' "* '- PlltJttlJlSl mt nmwmwnumoaam IN UIAMIJNDS Woddlnlllnn . , i T/‘titltil-llllettllt ritUiiiitSl Milli n. uttmnrtur; MOASE Jeweler r0- 52?" Jif-Etfl" tfiimwhlfi»: Binge. SUMMERBIDI hi uxiupuuu-p-w-virw’ clear up irrita- tion: last. use Prevent Tennites Qu-“Qugjy Invade Canada SOAP and OlNlMENl _._... TWC“"°""FIW°"- In 1M0 and 198i. specimen: or lcmlifikfllfméfi subterranean termites were dis- mmm covered in Ontario but it w" no: until 1194.1. when an infestation with to structural timbers of houses was reported that com- ment and speculation were aroused In Canada ua to the depredatlnns of these potentially desteuctive in- sects. ermltos are soil. crenmv- white insects about one-quarter "H! lflhl. They shun the liIht and ave seldom seen unless the safety tunnel: they construct or tho woodw that they infest are broken Termites neat underlremd feed on wood products. and while the lnleltatlon in Toronto was by no means severe and there war no lrnmegiatebdanger of an extensive ape-ea , eu terranean termite: in . the United States and other coun- . _. “ulmiflu ‘w? tries are responsible ~for much - ‘i’ T, mlng pwlv “W” damage. Including the collapse of " ‘dancing. golf. 50"‘ bulldln a. - m M.“ comp. To eve information. and n a p mum of precaution a publication on "Term! e Control in Ontario". by E3. Watson. Division of lu- tomolo y, Dominion Department or Iigricu tun. Ottawa. and RW. Thompson. Provincial Entomolo- Rilt. Ontario Agricultural flollegl. h, ha: been issued by “BY ‘I'll! Sill In Canada's Maritime: Canadian Pacific's Eastern seaside resort! are ready to welcome you again! Braciul aim". . sunny days . . . cool nights . . . and every outdoor sport. Come — join in the fun, . . and enjoy the traditional liospilflllll’ of these famous resorts. IIGBYIPINIS Gnu-III I y; 51p! l0. THE MONEY srntvr by American tourists flows to you-to every Canadian. Last year alone the revenue from the tourist traflic amounted to more than one hundred and sixty million dollars; Think of what that extra income meant-filtering directly or hdirectly into every community. Think, mo, to what proper-l tiona this tourist industry will grow in the years to come if ’ this summer, in spite of prevailing dificultiea, we make our American guests truly welcome. Let's send them home singing the praises of Canada as a holiday land and of ua as a friendly, neighbourly people: lien’: whl we're telling OUR 600D IIIGHIOIIRS .- a; Your Canadian Travel Bureau, formed to protect and promote your ' interests in Canada's tourist industry, la running advertising in leading U.S. newspaper: reminding American readers of the beauty and diver! eity of Canada's tourist attractions. At the mamenwquuymtnamgmm lnview of travel and accommodation dtfiidd- tieatluieeumntentheytvillbe wiaetomakc afi/“e/M/fi/CWIID/lfiwqhm .-.,.‘.'.-..t Meet-else uovlTvou one new! AGAIN tumu- You Reno ‘om’ stout 234 "m. met-looking 11m Annapolis Balll i = Open-knell nlllfl‘ Tannin. fillllfil- ‘w’ ha. ywhdns; "l" watt lVlmmul P’ dancing and NW“ in the cellnfl- NO. I lo qbeug aectl and metlwl: of oon~ jinn. ‘J1me control _ av: been in us? an m‘? I!!!‘ 0 au-e- . ii p%mhcnn|~;i out. I l Ofll‘ g.‘ tlfifilmlfl ellfllticnut prooorti ' Inter-motion may be qts- t WllUUiI-H to Dominion _ _ h ' on - > QQQIOIGIIIV- Altman INN ‘ . CANADIAN “m. nunuu ‘ a - leplheal d Ilfi l-fi-Qevemfllun '