I Jitters lnllllvnlllc , Journal ulmu o 1 ' gulatlonsmalre . lrilliezisrllnfgoleany Canadian resident to retain in his “no” more than $10 in " United States cash- g You are required to turn in lo your bank! for ax- change into Canadian money, qny amount you have in excess Oi SID In United Slates funds. “mm” deb)‘- TIIEIIES A IIEASIIII gThe reason Is that Canada must have the U.S. dollars spent here by taur- ists, in order to make thflm available for the payment of imparted goods and ser- vices needed to keep pro- duction and employment at u high level. ' taunt “Ebb TDIIEIGII EXCIIINGE SUIITRDI. IMHO ' BYTAIVI m _ TREE uAs avanrrrrnvd l Perhaps the world's most re- alsrkabie tree is the Moriche Palm at Venezuela. Its lruit is edible, the juice ls made into beer, the sap into wine and the pith into bread. it provides thatch for tlsh- llnes, cordnge and nets, Its Wood is good for building. chili ls for KEEPS! III "Ill? VIII‘! ll _ bers and one visitor present, The ‘ the hall last week. Mrs. Thomas e25" 02-pin“ Sanka he light 8 Dessert Spoons I Knives 3 “IIPOOM I Salad Forks a 7°?“ - l Butter Knife I Sugar Spoon I'll“ I\Il n QALEB TAX OI 55% REMOVED FROM llLVElWAI-I all ALARM CLOCK! 1 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE usmsnraa woman's lowed bysrepeating the " " in unison. on“ Roll call was responded to by 14 members. and there were two visitors present. The minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved. Br motion it was decided that we donate 35o each toward pay. in: for blanket. One ilour bag for back of the quilt ‘was handed in. ' Ali correspondence was‘ read and discussed. It was decided by mo- tion that we contribute two art- icles to the Prince Edward Island "Wllltal. Mrs. Hlhbert Tremere Wu BDDOiMQd to set them, Mrs. mallard MacLesn. Mrs. Hibbert Tremere and Mrs. Chester Edwards were appointed to make Dlans (or a supper for the “Hamp- shire Players." The sick committee reputed sick calls made and a bill o! 78c was reoevied and paid. The school committee reported that there was nothing needed during the month. It W85 decided that from now on the lunch committee will be cic- termined by the order oi the names on roll call. New committees appointed are as follows: ,_ Sick committee: Mrs. Ralph Younker rind Mrs. Richard Mac. been. ‘School committee: Miss Blanche Dccherty. Lunch committee: Mrs. Chester Edwards. Mrs. Keith Larter. Mrs. Chalmbers Nevrson and Mrs. Hib- bert Tkemere. Collection for the evening amounted to $1.05. Gift iund, 55o. Mrs- Chalmers Newson was in vllflrge oi the programme {or the ""11"! after which the meeting adjourned. followed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was then served by the hostess/cs. assisted by the com. mittee in charge. SHERBROOKE W. I. The Sherbrooke Women's insti- tute held its May meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home oi Mrs. charies Yeo with nine mem-. president. Mrs. Robert Milligan, opened the meeting with the rs- peating oi the Creed in unison and the singing oi the institute Ode. 1n the w“ rondence read was a letter .0! appreciation from Miss Marion Waite. a patient in the Provincial Sanatorium. Mrs. George Harris and Mrs. Alex Chappel gratefully thanked the members for their letters and cards of good wishes while they were patients in the hospital. Mrs. Thomas Chappell and Mrs. Yeo were appointed to meet with isot l8 Y. P. U. for bringing its play to sherbrooke Hall and money was voted to buy sugar and nuts im- the making bi candy to be sold at that time. A pleasing sum was realized from the sale of candy during the showing of a film to the Farm Forum Group in Ghappell and Mrs. Yeo were ap- pointed delegates to the Annual Convention oi Women's Institutes to be held in Charlottetown in June. One new member was wei- comed. It was decided to hold the meetings in the evenings rather than the afternoons during the next six months. The Question- naire on Health was conducted by the president. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. Robert Miillgan and roll oail will be answered with bleached flour bags for the hospital. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. C. Mac- Donald and Mrs. Miiligan.-S. SUMMERVILLE WJ. The regular monthly meeiinlt oi the Summer-ville W-I. "was held at the home o! Mrs. Andrew Murphy- The president presided 11nd "W meeting opened by singing In- eiiiuie Ode. T-he minutes fli "it! MflNh meeting were read and approved. The treasurer also gave a report {pom 5t. Patrick's entertainment. proceeds oi which amounted to £8.70, Correspondence was then read and consisted of: 1. Consumers controls. 1t was decided that institute enrol time rnelribers; same to reed all cof- respondence. and reporg same at the meetings. 2. From Cancer Csmveisu- It was decided that $2.00 be sent t0 same. 3. Front Mrs. Joan Gilberg of Ladies Auxiliary ot Kings 0c. Memorial Hospital. Mmlilllw asking Institute for aid in main- taln this worthy Insiituiion. Don’t Trifle With Constipation Be sure to avoid harsh purga- i"°'.i "‘°’.‘""t‘; “ti”: "i" roa e. u on n ve llbe DI. HAMILTON‘! Him! can ‘tire an etlectlva result. he» little uilla assist In establishing raga- ‘nrily at about the same hours nab lay. They be!’ to eleanae and tone the system. on gaicbly aaslat in inereo many of g ore re . I51]. aaabmllfl: be! uniting we per be: at all dealers. /)- f/AMII rut/X Pm x WQMEIPS INSTITUTE MEETINGS Proceeds for a lottery an a msnaura hooked rug was counted and mn- —-—- led $02.50, this to be iorwardtd aha ext: day. mafia‘? fijftfjzflltlfizeflifm‘; l. n utters from Hderated o, w, '05"... m. m ‘E1’ Christian charitiea Decided ..,,d,_' Tnmnm ‘E b; that proceeds from at. Patrick! 8mm‘ m. “maul,” '64," ‘ob entertainment be used to pay postage on boxes to he sent to destitute iemilies and charitable institution: in Germany and that members should meet at home 0i president in ‘near lutun to peck boxes, each mem er to donate clothing or food for boxll. b. Letter oi thanks irem giatera o! Precious Blood acknowledging a zitt. Mrs. Martin Hynes invited members for June meeting. Roll call. A labor saving tip. The program consisted qt draw- ing oi lottery by Mrs. Maurice Walsh. lucky name, Eileen Walsh. Peakes Station. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy had ex- tended s party invitation to all who sold tickets on lottery or in any way helped maize it a suc- cess. Accordingly a goodly num- her or yqung folks from adjoin- ing districts assembled as their homo and enjoyed thlmlllves i1 dancing and music. Luncheon was then served by members o! W1. assisted by the capable hostess. Complimentary remarks were tendered Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and W.l. on their good work. - The singing o! National Anthem brought the happy even to a close. ' EMYVALB W. L The Bmyvaie W. i. met at the home of Mrs. Matthias Murray with l5 members present and as number of visitors. Meeting open- ed with the Ode. ioilowed by roll call and minutes. The program. outlined by the Dept. was read. There was no report from the school and sick committeesw Remnantn which had been re- ceived were admired but the sale of them was leit ior next meeting. A letter oi thanks was read irom the McGregcr family. Kingston. [or treat sent to their son in the P. Exisland Hospital. Program committee for next meeting is Mrs. Lawrence Murray, Mrs. F. J. ‘rrainor and Mrs. Joe. Quinn. The president announced that $10.00 had been collected for "the "Appeal for Ohildren Fund". Books for a. lottery are to be dis- tributed shortly. Delegates to the annual con» reniion are Mrs. Matthias Cai- iaghan and Mrs. Peter Costello. A bingo was much enjoyed and netted $4.15. Mrs. James Griiiin invited the members for next meetinrr. Meeting closed with God save The King. Mrs. Murray serv- ed n. tasty lunch and a social chat closed a pleasant evening. WHEATLIJY RIVER W. I. ‘the Wheatley River Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. James Wares on Wednesday eve- ning. May 5th, with the president presiding. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode follow- ed by repeating Club Women's Creed in unison. Roll call was an exchange oi seed. slips. etc, by 18 members and two visitors. Two members paid dues. Minutes read, approved and signed. Correspond- ence read and discussed. 5 note o! thanks was read from a mem- ber for fruit sent her. Bills for fruit. soap and towels were paid. It was moved and seconded to pay for curtain material bought for the hall. It wps decided to do staging over in the hail and Mrs. flhester Rackhsm. Mrs. William Ling. Mrs. Melvin Lin: and Doris Raclrham were appointed to look after sad-net also to invite a play. It wnsmoved and seconded that. rnstitute buy s picture for a bride- in-be. Mrs. Wm. Lin: and Mrs. Harold Buntain were appointed (lei-sates to annual convention, and Mrs. Norman Lin: and Doris Pcdrhsm alternates. 9'01: committee reported fruit ==nt to dole. ‘Mrs. Milton Rack- ‘wm invited members id'- June meetiri". Roll call a “Proverb.” Lunch committee. Mrs. Robert. ""h""i'l. Ur" Rrnlth arr-i Mrs. Wai- t-r i-inv. Th- traveillna sol-on o“: nn-n-d mri amounted to 86.53. ""“‘Inv s1 ns Meeting aids-d with "The ‘island "vmh" and "blat-iana‘ Roth-w". aft» which a delicious “inch was very-d by hostess and committee in charge. HAMILTON I. Y. Th- rewlln- meeting of thr- Y-"milton W. T. was heir-I at th- H-iwaihmrs- on thy 4 The irresi- dent. opened the Meeting in the usual manner. "even members answered mil call. besides four r-‘sitors and one new member pres- out. finmmltt-n in charge. n! Qentra‘ vmsinw finntest renort-ed that re- mit: had been sent in. It- was imteri to lvuv a waste basket vwrw- vvi n-ncll sharpener in? action‘ ‘HM box-e had been sent tn rick and thanks wa-e received sem~ Mscussion took niece on vwnsoring n nlw and this am. Ml. in hands oi finance commit. nib-q, J-vs, M. Ramgpv m; In. pointed tn IHEFHHQW district. vlir~ r-I-tc- o? Federation of Agriculture wt to bring revert to neat meet- In’. v-w committees were appointed time: llwv. Mrs. .111. If. wanna. Mrs. Hewhq newsman. It", We" Rqpvaav "WM. W". Wm. Ramsay. Mrs w-un amen. "velvet-ant an; y“?! ‘"5".’ \lva_ Dav Ifle-kgflqw‘ ‘Mfg kniv- mnqnu» \IIea “m; Qugu-Q Lunch. mas as int month. ‘ Am (mum tin.’ (Yllwll/"Ill/(ii L The lunch committee offs to rand this month's box to ‘Ila and. It was voted that each house pay Ito to dam; espouse o! aeadinl l [Ap%%%, [AK/KI 7/744’ 701/ lfl/I/ii/ "rmmwmw-n: ead canal Cilil Uklliiidrilir. > as. h... . ready packed box. One apron was handed in which brought $4.35. Mrs. David Ramsay members ior next meetinl. Mrs. Edgar Bryanton, Mrs. Les- lie Ramsay. Mrs. David Ramsay and Mrs. Elmer Phillips were ap- pointed to be a delegation to at- tend the annual school meeting. Bills to the amount oi~$3.90 were voted paid. Collections were $1.09. One mem- bership iee 25c. Meeting closed with National Anthem. invited EMERALD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE On Tuesday evening, May 11th. the ladies of the llllnerald Women's Institute met at the home of the The meeting openbd with the sing- ing o! institute Ode andreclting the Greed. The president presid- ed. Altar the reading o! minuzes o! previous meetina sixteen mem- bers anrwered roll call by exchange oi slower slips. and one visit“ was welcome. The members were very pleased to read in the‘ Insti- tute News that Rosemary Opsll. one of our sewing club girls. had won iirst prim ior s letter in the intermediate class. Rosemafy fit- servea much credit in leading in this competition at the age o! 13. Mrs. Percy Murphy and MH- hlverett Glow reported visiting the School which brought about ann- siderable discussion. Mrs. .1. A. Murphy and Mrs. Emmett Glow were appointed on the school com- mittee ior next month. The convenor of the pantry ssie. Mrs. Herman Mayne.‘ reported having cleared $20 on their pantry sale which was held in Summer- side. The sick committee, Miss Elsie Mayne and Mrs. John Mac- Entee reported no sick during the month and were re-appointed. Mrs. George Mayne. Mrs. Joseph Hughes and Mrs. Everett Reeves were ap- pointed on the programme com- mittee for the next three months. Mrs. J. A. Murphy and Mrs. Joseph Rushes were delegated to attend the annual Institute convention to be held in Charlottetown. Aprons and children's clothing displayed at this meeting W9" much admired by members. The work will be completed and sold at the June meeting. The next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Herman Mayne. roll call to be answered by ex- change oi recipes. The meetin‘! came to a close by singing “The National Anthem". after which a cieiight-iul lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Mary Greenan. The members then de- ‘Dromotion to superintendent last June. president. Mrs. Spencer Hughes. i U fi cially in not wait: pain. Go parted ioir their homes. If you detect any 'ol~ll1e following symptoms, once. Ii may not mean cancer, but il ii should, remember that mo}! CGSBS Any sore that does not heal -partlcu- larly about the tongue, mouth or lips Do not pass it off as “nothing at: all." Go to the doctor. A painless lump or thickening, cape the breast. lip, or tongue. Do “to see whet happens." Go in the doctor. Irregular bleeding or discharge from any natural body opening. Do not wait for i0 the doctor. Progrqaiaeicbange in the ‘color or size 604R!) r/mre you LOVE. .. Q16 w cocci/m (‘MICK can be cured Ellreclled time. Bank 0i Montreal '1'. C. BOWEN ‘ It‘, W_ QUAKE Above (icit to right) are Thomas C. Bowe oi the Bank oi Montreal, with supervision o! nounced; Frederick W. Quane. who succeeds and Newioundiand branches; and Edward Pope, Maritime and Newfoundland division. is retiring Most oi Mr. Bowen's early experience was superintendent oi that district. ‘Transferred to fill: Life Building branch in that city the followi aistsnt superintendent of the Quebec, Maritila 11. wilose appointment as an assistant general manager Que bee. Maritime and Newfoundland branches. ia an. Mr. Bowen as superintendent o! the Quebec. Maritime who. as assistant general manager oi the bank's Quebec, on pension at the end o! June. acquired in Ontario. and, in 1938. he became assistant the ilcadoiiice, Montreal. in 1944, he took charge of the “I 5'01!- ln March. i068. Mr. Bowen was appointed as. and Newioundisnd branches. a post he, held until his, auues-I" W M1‘- EOWQR- M?» Quane served with the B oi M st branches in Ontario the Mont.‘ {esli mill; ofiilce and as a. credit oiflcer at the head oiiice before his appointment as assistant superin- en enso Btr tisltrhcolumbia, pranches in December. 1945. on ore 'e 0n pensoraMraP h hd 1 ll . ~ Montreal. In 1919, he went to Paris, Eroxcef; flag; i.§....§“§,,§‘,§§.,“ofrjiffffiagfjffflfigg” ‘t’: Cm“! 1Y1 1923. he was successively manager of branches in Quebec City and Halifax. In 1930, My, POW WM nil-med illlierintendent oi Maritime bran ches and. three years later. became manager 01 m. London. Ens. main oiiice. He returned to C ad l N b r “ an’, general manager‘ E11 B 1'1 ill/Em t . i945, on his appointment as an assist- BIBLIYS LETTER COUNT __‘._ TI“ 3m‘ °°““‘1“' "M399 Godwin Austen, in the Himalay- The sport oi greyhound racing letters and 133.746 words. Ii you as, is the second highest mountain originated in Egypt and is at lean think this is wrong count them. peak in the world. 1.000 Years older than horse racing EVEREST FIRST RACE!) HOUNDS FIR-ST t see Eur) doctor i of a wart. mole or blrtbmarlc. Do not cry‘ calves or ointmcnts. Go to the doctor. Persistent indigestion. Do not wait for loss of weight. Ga to the doctor. Persistent hoarsencss, unexplained '~ cough. or difliculty in swallowing. Do not assume that it is due to smoking or ‘some other form of irritation which will clear up. Go to the doctor. Any change in the normal bowel habit. Do not attempt to diagnose yourself. G0 to the doctor. _/\ w