1; .......¢._-.. . rnent miter to vxetons su's'-i og her Mr-I.‘ Charles Miller. Mrs. an-nest cannon, o.......'... to was a recent visitor with rela ves and friends in Hampton enAVi_ s. . Thomas. town.-spen e week-and n on visual; her mother who is . has been quite ill. _ Mr. and Mrs. William‘ Smith. cumberland, were reoentvvisiinrs in Victoria guest of Mr. and Ills. ‘ 1'. 0.1331!!!‘- Miss Eva Maobsod. Registered _ Lab. technician. Provincial Saneto lum has been spending the past week at her home in Victoria. Friends of Mrs. James Boulter er. are sorry to learn‘ she is con- iined to bed through illness and sewishheraspeedyreturn tohet iormer health. us, wesley Olark. Toronto called home by the illness and subsequent death or his father Albert Clark is spending some time with his mother in Victoria. Miss Verna Meoneod who has been convaleecing at her home here after her recent illness hes return- ed to remme duties in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Wilfred Macauarrle has returned to her home in Victoria much to the delight ‘of her many irlends here alter spending the winter months pleasantly in Mel- den. Mass. Mrs. l‘... D. Mscneod and Mrs. Donald Macheod. Victoria. attend- ed the Fashion Show he in diar- ylottetown recently an at which the letters _der.uhter Miss Donalda Macbeod was a" model. Mrs. ‘Everett wctlon and young sons Preston nd George have re- turned to the r home in Charlotte- town after an enjoyable visit in Victoria, ‘guests oi‘ Mrs. Wotton's parents and Mrs. Harry Clark. 0'" Miss Doreen Mecbeen, Halifax.‘ spent several days recently visitirt her parents Mr. and Mrs. xenneth nsaclean, Victoria. Th also ed s.I,.ot-her zuests their. :1. Mr. - son Maoneen and Mrs.’ nlaeleen. Toronto. , ,_ _ ’ , . . . _ I A very successful been supper put on by the lirening Auxiliary along with a beeeer by the Ladies Aid attracted quite a crowd to the Hall in Victoria on Saturday llarcii ll. Needless to se an enjoyable time was had’!!! present. and a goodly sum realised. , several from this locality attend- The ...2....u. 1 the, . of mm o’ut° to tus’°°rii"aum which a _usioyeble evening wee spent lung ht. A hiehiizhgl e on t was th 100. rsnnton, is war d stirred in nearer her suddsngnd ¢0l.0Ail'S Give your DPS. collection. \ unexpected passing on March eth following a severe heart attack. Mrs. Mylod spent several weeks here during most holiday season: at the orient Hotel and her kind biG disposition endeared to the hearts of many. she was a former Islander a sister of b‘ ‘ Mr. -W. Platte Cameron. Albany. _ and never was happier than when th moods of bye- deys oi pleasant memories of . Never again smiling count- enanoe in this Village by the see. this lady whose deit ringers could fashion many beautiful things ior wes an expert needlewomen. she leaves behind a beautiful shell ever be kept serts of her relatives raunton and Prince 53 .2 E. 3 r 3 § 3 E .7 '§§ as-'an.s oaore Wheat and rice crops in Pakis- tell over 8.000.000 acres. Smart Access “Swing Intog Spriing” wardrobe that smart fash- ion look with ‘slunning hendliags. silky- sofi scarfs. Fright iewellery. gay f|ow- . You'll find iurl the right acces- sories for every outfit in our large Top host No ensemble is complete without dainty handkerchlefs—You will find hundreds of different designs and patterns at our ao- oessory department — lace trimmed — rol- led edged with bright dainty deslgns—eight point handlrerchlefs as illustrated—beautl- ful pastel shades of green, mauve. yellow pink. Choose yours today. 50c'to $1.95. letter of Appreciation The following letter from a Mellick Women's Institute thank- ing the members for the many food parcels which they have sent during the past year. Abbotsley, St. Nects. Hoisting- down, England. Jan. ms. Deer Mrs. Macllsche-rn or pre- sent Secretary:— Thsnls you so much for the per- cels received on Tuesday vlho 10th. What a kind thought of all your members. Meat is one of our most rationed tooth. we get i shilling as worth each a week. 01 and when we are able to get these can of beef they are such I lot at points those that have ohly one or two books are unable to get theirs. so I leave you to gueu this is a very pleasant gift to all of us. We had es members this year. end we start our New Year and pay subscriptions this month. we hope _to have a few _‘0Ilf~ newmandsermllilhasboana verysuoesufulysaeforunoor - choir gained the Rose Bowl for singing. and the drama group had fourth place at the county lsusie and Drama festival. ‘the canning group canned M cans of fruit for numbers. and we have but clastte. and there have nsary we are hoping leather. classes. to learn bright scarf carefully chosen to please any taste—-Shecrest silk scarves either square or oblong shape with rolled edges—in a British W. I. was received by Mt. ' ‘ms cusnmmv. cnsncorrsroww \ .- 9...... I ories s off your ensemble with a sparkling of beautifully blended spring colors. 31.95 to $3.95 \ \ f 1F latter with ~ Your. - Sheer..- Legs Hosiery Spring‘: loveliest colors in e Bound-re-please eorrmenr of exquisite nylons! by Iieyser — Orient — Gerisein 42-45-51-60 Gauge ' 1.35 to 2.50 MWRE E» M?LEOD fl_'"L§. 100.000 man-hours. The percentage compares, he said. with on 11.49 per cent average for all other in- dustry. OUT OUR WAY . V, ATOMIC PLANS SAFE NEW YORK, March 29 — (AP? — It's twice as safe working with atomic energy as in the average American industrial plant. Mernl you a very happy and prosperous New Year and great success to your institute this year. I am yours sincerely. MR8. A. JAKEB, Secretary. arch nv TIN lllisenbud, director of the Health and Safety Division of the U.S. Atomic Energy commission's New York oiiice, sold today the accid- ent rate in the atomic energy in- dustry is 0.3 per cent for every The Malaya slates are the great- ast source of tin in the world. S-7-R-8-I -6-}! ions‘ nosaans or coimliliio oun vAI.uEs ~ suns ‘ $14.95 - $65.95 COATS $21.95 — $64.95 8|-IOITIIS $15.95 —- $39.95 ‘ ALSO: I: ONLY Last YEAR'S SUITS _ 0 Reg. $49.9s—'Now s2s.oo ,_y,,.g.ll§0Y’s 1 ‘Ladies’ Wear was am yo on sum 4 Fabrics by Kayser White pique collar and- cufi sets. 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SAVER N11-tall‘/' Soelonr new folding “tucls away" umbrellas. Ideal for travelling — and so easily to fold small enough to fit into an ordinary purse. ,. . $11.50 You» will be delighted at out large variety of nmbrellas—- plalns—plelds with matching borders-—panels, etc. $3.95 to $9.50. PIONEER FLIEB loses a Rodgers, in 1-911. BY J. R. WlLLlAl\vlS The first man to span the United claw through accident, will grow a States by plant» was Galbraith SP. new one.