And the RELIEF ls LASTING I-[are's relief from rheumatic and arthritic pain such as you never thought possible . . . Instantinel [natantine is a prescription-type mrmula, that acts so fast. so tl!Dl’OlI|h.ly that your ' _is relieved ilmost instantly. An this relief‘ is srolcuged . . . it lasts! Beat of all lnstantine tablets give you ust the mild lift you need . . . actu y make you feel better. Get Instantlne today! QUICK RELIEF FOR ' Pllllllflllll NIADAGNE ' INIIIIATIC ' illllll NIJDAINI ' NIUIITIC 0 £DLDS—IIlPPl ' AITNRITIG Mil ' LIIIIAIO llnndv llru of If Tablsls. Z5! frnncmicslfsmllyilis al at lrblols. 7!! nos Anson INSTANT PAIN REUEF Agrlcultu stitute Branches in this Province are varied and make a great con- tribution in the communities where they are active. There are now Women’s Institute Branches in all but one-hundred rural school dis- tricts. The total number of branches in 1953 was 323, with a total membership of approximate- ly .5,b00. The problem of rural commu- nities still occupy most of the branch Institutes. During the past year the branches spent a total of $19,148.00 on community pro- jects. Many halls are being re- decorated and improved, and sev- eral Institutes have invested in iilrn projectors. A good hall and Ruhsniah Scheinfeld I have just come from the most fabulous. literally the most is- bulous flower show that has pro- bably ever been staged. After months of preparation in honor of Mother's Day, Macy's depart- ment store has completed a dis- play of “more than two and a half million specimen blooms gath- ered throughout the world. This flower show covers over 100,000 square feet and has transformed both the outside of the store and the entire first floor and _three other floors into a. gigantic bot- anical garden. This exhibit does not inspire the warmth and delight that come from gazing at a simple lovingly tended. Island garden. Here one can only view the great interest flowers outside of ones experience, and shake ones head in wonder at this enormous scale of the show. The six wonders forming one Ger in a drivers Forcl is today's YOUR FORD DEALER invites‘ you to Dl‘OV0 worth -more cm PHON E TODAY for a demon strotion St. Peters Rood I s it JOHNSTON no. FORD-MONABCII DEALER Phone 8548 llontague McGOVIAN MOTORS ‘FORD AND MONAIICII CARS Phone 88-21 lummerslde Msclesn Motors FORD-IIONAITOII DEALER our 2257 Q «~...-,_ . _p.—..._..a.....__¢ —--»' ral News P. E. I. Department 0! Agriculture _ INB'l'I'I'I.l'l‘E ACI‘IVI'l'IEI The work of the Women's In- an active Institute can do much to improve the social and cultural life of a community. Schools continue to receive the attention of Institute branches. The amount of $17,209.00 was spent on school improvement during the past year. Some of this was di- rected toward the improvement ‘of educational facilities rather than on school buildings. Also, during the past year there was an increased interest in Health and Welfare activities. Generous contributions were made to Provincial Health and Welfare organizations, to local Hospitals and Orphanages. The work of the Dental Clinic was actively sup- Contlnued on page ll Frank We and our lleig_hliors' A Fabulous Flower Show street leruth side of the store, pre- pare the visitor for s breat.h-tsk- ing spectacle. Each window is fill- ed with hundreds of blooms of every color and size, typical oi one of the six countries: England. France, Holland, Italy, Siam and Hawaii. A life-sire pspier mache figure of a native flower seller. adds A dramatic touch. The Eng- lish flower window for example shows an elderly English woman in high buttoned boots and a shawl_ presiding over the old-fashioned garden flowers: snap-dragon, cos- mos. roses. mums gladiolo, lilies of the valley etc. The Holland win- dow of course features tulips in a bewildering variety with a pretty Dutch flower seller. France is re- presented by innumerable roses; Italy by orange and lemon trees and Hawaii by orchids of known and unknown varieties, and the window devoted to slam, holds fantastic tropical blooms. As you enter the store you are greeted by the realistic recordings of bird songs, familiar and rare. Canaries in hundreds of white cages add their Lrilllng notes. To this musical accompaniment you look around in a daze. Is that lovely Hawaiian girl sitting calmly in s. native hut of rushes and bam- boo and weaving a lei or welcome gsrland oi flowers, actually real? she is and so are the great lush blossoms that look like troplcar birds and fish, and huge lobster claws, and the gigantic tree ferns that swsy around the hut. C I C When you tear yourself away from this exhibit, you don't know where to let your eyes rest. There are two million blooms (I was told) massed in an incredible mosaic of color. Ten floral arches of hy- drangeas (in red, pink, blue and white) are above the central aisle. There are roses. snap dragons, lilacs, plox, and narcissus Arrang- ed by noted decorators. There are anions in every color as well as white. one,_ part plnky white, and part deep rose, is called "The Queen llllsabeth Alvsiea. There are use blooms. such as Birds of Paradise (that they re- semble), Heart-shaped Anthuriums, Torch Ginger, 'mberous Begonias, Japanwe Tree Peonies, some in yel- low and gold shades—snd many others. ~ This is only A beginning. An- other floor is the Orchid Room. More than 8000 orchids, in differ- ent colors against a setting of native bamboo, are shown; some no larger than a finger tip; some the corsage use. Thousands were flown from Honolulu. On another floor are tulips-20,- 000 flown from Holland. More than .‘ CITY AND DISTRICT COOK’! for Perfect Plctllfll. CIAIWILI. for letter Pb graphs. . IILANGII IANGEB for coal wood or on. lryenton as Maciay. JIMMY’! TAXI — Dial 'lI‘lI 1370 or 5252. KIBOIINI. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Iryanton and Msckay. IILAND GRILL. Queen Itrflt Dial 5228. Serving full courla din-. ners. Specialising Chinese dish. vrsrr ill-ITYLB MILIJNIII. 163% Great George Street. lvsry style i-ll-style. JENKINS PHARMACY open all day todsy, Wednesday. afternoon and evening. Phone 4219. THE TRUSTEES of the P. I. I. gratefully acknowledge the receipt of 85000 Protestant oi-gha.ns.ge from the L. O. L. per Rev. J. R. Skinner. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douse, Msipequs Rad. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Phyllis Ruth to A 3 /L R. William Everett Aylward, R. C. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ayl- ward. Marriage to take place the latter part of May. AIISENIC AND OLD LACE - Little Theatre Guild Presentation. Empire Theatre, Charlottetown on Thursday and Friday, lath and 14th May. Membership tickets hon- ored. Sale oi tickets for public at door. Hughes Drug and Old Spain. 75 cents. HOME FROM HOSPITAL - The many friends of Lloyd 3. Grant, manager of the Sherwin Williams paint store in Charlotte- town, will be pleased to learn that he has returned home after being successfully treated for a back in- jury in the Victoria General Hos- pital, I-Ialifax, N. S. 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -—.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macmod were honored at their home at Irishtown by friends and neigh- bors on Miy 8, in celebration of their 40th wedding anniversary. Mr. H. B. MscLeod presided and stated the purpose of the gather- ing in humorous vein and com- plimented the couple on their youthful appearance. An address of congratulstionjand good wishes was read by Mr. Clair Campbell, and a purse of money presented by Mr. W. L. Campbell. A chest of silver in the sweet Bi-isr pat- tern was a. gift from the family presented by their son, Mr, John E. MecLeod. Mr. and Mrs. M|c1,god each adequately expressed their thanks for the gifts. A social hour followed and lunch was served by their daughters. Mrs. Chums Adams, Mrs. Elton Sharpe, daugh- ter-in-lsw, Mrs. John E. MacLeod, Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Mrs. I-larold Macbeod, Mrs. Clair Campbell and Miss Blanche Macbcod. nur, Personals The many friends of Mrs. Clay- ton 'I‘i-emere are sorry to hear of her recent omration in the El. Is- land Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. fifty varieties are shown: my fa- vorite is a bronse-colored tulip. And finally, for lack of more space, there is an exhibit of our popular gift plant — the African Violet. But it is shown in 6'] varlu lea, from the deep violet we know. through mauve tones to the palsst pink. Ten of the bloom “repre- sent the only blooms of their type in existence and were kept in safe deposit vaultsl" Fabulous! Won- derfull But almost too much— much too much. The SALVATION ARMY INVITE YOU TO HEAR ‘v LIEUT. COIDNEL O. D. WIIEMAN Field Secretary orator and Bible Exponent MAY 1201 — I:00 P.M. IN THE CITADEL Accompanied by Mrs. C. D. ‘w"isoma_n. Also Brlndler and Mrs. C. rump "JOY IN SOUL-SAVING THROUGH CHRIST” ‘ ARSENIC AND CHARLO'I'I‘EI’0WN LI'I'I‘LE THEATRE GUILD EMPIRE THEATRE -— 8:15 P.M. Thursday and Friday, 18 and 14th May Memberships honoured at door. Sale of tickets to public at door. Old Spain and Hughes Drug--75c. OLD LACE Signature torus -———m 0 Vacation expenses I aarsonal nssds 0 or home "rs 0 Medical espennsrsn 850 a. trace ‘ CAI OI IUIIIIIIII for One-day service _ No bankabls security needed Spring Summer ‘mm mm X IICCCTS \ Up to 24 months to repay Phone or come in today for fast. friendly service! @ iililisinoio mine I. W. CAUIOIID, Ihnggsr "0 0'-0 Ouvso 09.. win 1. pin... ass: cuastomrowu. e.s.i. l0!‘I ‘IOU! DOLLAI ll!!! HOLI- II the HUGHES DIUO ITOII. IANDTI-Now catering to Ban- ousts, Weddings, Conventions and Ioeial Gatherings. Phone ‘M12. "WI TIIAT THE SICK WIJLL.” Giggey's Pharmacy, nest Stewart‘: Bakery. IN‘ MEMORIAM NIB. JOHN F‘. PUIISEY The death of Mrs. Sarah Isabel- la Pursey, widow of the late John P. Pursey occurred at the home of her daughter Mrs. Mlllar on-, New Olaqow, in the early morning hours of May 3 in her Nth year. During her illness she was most patient. always looking on the brighter aide of life, and resting in the promise of a risen Lord. Thovestsem in which she was held was shown by the many floral tributes in-om the family, relatives and friends. She was A lifelong membe of the Ikasbyterisn Church. Mrs. Pursey was the daughter of the late John Maccallum and his wife. the former Annie Morrow. Those of the family left to char- ish her memory are: Lottie (Mrs. Horace Abbott, California); Ruby (Mrs. Vernon Riggs, Hamilton, Ont.); Mrs. Minnie Fraser, Char- lottetown and Harry, Quincy. Mass; Ids. (Mrs. Miller Orr, New Glas- gow). Two daughters predeceased her, also one son. Her husband passed away seven years ago. Revf Donald Nicholson conduct- ed the service ssaisted by Rev. Mr, Blaikie and Rev. Mr. Sawdon. The old familiar hymns, My Shepherd", and “Rock of Ages" were sung by the choir, also “Face To Face" was flttingly ren- dered by Miss Doris Andrew. Pall bearers were Messrs. Ben Woolner, Arch. Hartling, Willard Nicholson. Weston Rollings, John Doyle and Blair Andrew. ' There as the shadows of evening were gathering around, all that was mortal of a kind and loving mother was tenderly laid to rest in the family plot in Cavendish Cemetery. she has not died who left us For the better lind of day, she would not so bereave us She's only "just awsy". And night behind life's curtain, Beyond all grief gnd pain, Tl-iere‘ll be a happier dawning When we shall meet again. Cord Of Thanks 'I'he family of the late Mrs. John Pursey desires to extend thanks and appreciation to all friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and messages of sympa- ‘l’AXl—Diai 6660 — BBQ. "The Lord's, PILL! VACANO! 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