SEQ/victim’ EfPPiWI a at , "| N THURSDAY AFTERNOON 25TH INST., YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT AT this store what will be certainly the most important spring display of new millinery shown here since,1914--in fact we may safely say the most important and the larg- est display of beautiful new headwear ever made in this establishment. And when this store promises to exceed its own best records-—that means that you are going _ to have the finest display that the Province can offer you. . ' There will be new hats from every source, new hats exactly the same as will be worn in the Easter parades of New York. There will be new flowers that are simply a riot of loveliness, beauty and colour. There will be new millinery of every sort for ladies, for girls and for little folk too. Miss MacLellan ,the head of the millinery department will offer, for your inspection new ready trimmed designs which are exact reproductions of the lovely models studied during her - recent visit to New York. They will duplicate the beauty, the authenticity of style, the ' excellence of material used in the New York houses—but at prices that are less than half what New York would ask. _ ' l P . (Jd 0 nuwnllwlrlmuxm i Display of Smart Suits and Coats he models that are shown in New York at this very moment are ready for you in Charlottetown. . An unsurpassed collection of fashionable spring suits, splendid examples of good tailoring are in the assemblage. ___ _ _, __Materials whichinclnde Poiret, twillrtricotines, gabardines, serges and poplins are lf¢\_,@i_j a credit to the manufacturers and to the store that sells them. The features of this Spring’s suits are the flare hip effect and long straight lines with narrow shoe-string belts, having vests of fancy weave fabrics, and are very handsomely embroi- dered, braided and button trimmed, navy blue being the predominating color. Prices ranging from $29.00 to $115.00. ' . The new materials in coats are :-—Goldtones, silvertones, polo, tricotines, velours chev- iots and tweeds. - The new styles are very smart, short lengths with loose backs and belted fronts, rang- ing in price from $17.00 to $55.00. Tailored dresses are made in practically the same materials as the suits and are built on the chemise lines, which are so popular and beco ming to the majority of women. For afternoon wear the taffeta reigns supreme. Black, navy blue and brown are the fav- ored colors in this material and the gowns usually show some of the hip-bouffancy that isso ap- propriate. ' Prices ranging from $16.00 to $53.00. Moons & McLEOD LIMITED 7119-121 Queen Sh eet Charlottetown the sta. of Messrs R. T. Holman Ltd., who followed the hearse in s, body. Water Street was lined with people as also at the station. The following are the pull-lieurols: Messrs. George Muttart, D. J. Bon- nell, W. M. Forsylhe, James (‘rock- ett, Leonard McNeil, and" A. S. Mc~ Kay. \\\\\'III3\\\\\ i —-E 15GB lTTV taken a decided drop in Summerside markets being 47c. per doz. i? ' . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN —BFIOKE THROUGH lCE.— A load of mussel mud driven by a young man from the country broke through the shell ice on Thursday. With the help of several men near at hand the horse was extricated the sleigh was taken out later after unloading the lnud.—H. —MEN'S FINE QUALITY fur. felt and soft hats, newest 1920 styles. color fawn, mixed, smokey gray, olive green or dark brown. ench $6.50. it. T. Holman, Ltd. 7796-3-23ME2i ‘IT PAYS to buy in this Prov~ face. —WANTED two young slrls l" apprentices in Millinfrysc S12E52‘? meat. Apply to Slncla r 320“Em Limited. 7749-- i - -WOMEN'8 tine patent leatllel’. boots in small sizes. 2%. 3 find 3%- Worth up to 56-90- dean" l“ per air $3.95. Sinclair ‘d: Stewart- Iliiimited. 7749-3-ZOME2l. —0DD LINES in women's fine boots, assorted kinds, worth up i" $6.75, iogrlgltlf‘ at toil-tunes; 54-95- ar - Sinclair 8W 7_H9_3_2oME2l‘ —FRENCH RIVER NOTES.- The school is progresisng favorably under the skillful management of Miss idl Cairns.-—Mr. Earl Mac- Kay, lBedeque, spent a few days in French River, the guest of Mr. lra MacLeod-Owlng to the “flii" epidemic the Literary Society has been closed for u. short period hut we nil hope to see it booming ngziin. -—<Mr. Ernest Dunning, (llifton, spent the week end ili French River the guest of Mr. Ira Mac- Leod.-—*Mr. Wm. Ozen intends Ko- ing to Halifax on n. business trip. ' —Messrs. Geo. W. and Wm, Mar.- Kenzie have returned home after spending a few days iii Charlotte- town on business.—Mlss Bessie Underhill spent a few days with her sister ‘Mrs. William Mackenzie —Messrs. Wallace -MacLeoli, Wil- liam Ozen, Duncan and John Mac- Kenzie, spent the week end In Long River the guests of Mrs. David Cameron-Mr. Duncan Mac- Kenzle was in Kenslngton on Wed- —THE MEMBERS OFTHE A. O. H. SOCIETY of Summerside WiSll to thank inost sincerely the following parties who so generously assisted in making their play of March ll7th such a grand success. Male Quartette E. Dunning, P. Dur- rnnt, J. i}. Sliurman, W. E. Forbes Solo. Mrs. Roy Silliphant. Solo Mr. Leon Leblanc, Dialogue, Miss Pearl Clark, Miss Plemi Gallant. Duet Miss Irene McLellan, Miss Helen Noonan. Miss Rulh Noonan. 7780 —MEN’S NEW SPRING CAPS in plaids and plain colors silk lined lino unlined. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 $3.75. It. ’l‘. Holman & Co. Lid. 7796-3-23ME2i —NAME OMITTEIA-in the re- port of the St. Patrick's concert at Kensington, the name of Miss Ella McMahon was ‘inadvertently omit- ted. She played the accompani- ments very efficiently and before the entertainment began furnished some choice piano selections. ' —FUNERAL SERViCE8.—The funeral of the late Miss Hilda Mc~ Ewen took place from the home of Mr. A. '5. McKay at. 8.30 Saturday morning. it was very largely ut- tended. After a short service at the house conducted by Rev. Mr. Mitchell assisted by Rev. Mr. Rice» the body was taken down to ___._- . COME’, T-O THE GRAND BAZAAR and tea in Hunter River Hall ‘Thursday March 25th. Tea 9'3"“ from 4 till 10 D- m. 78o2_3_n_ME3i --ON THIE ROAD TO HEALTH- —-There is still considerable illness around, town though quite n number of the patients have pretty well recovered and are able to be about their customary work. Am- ong those now on the sick list are Mrs. Charles Ramsay, Mrs. Louis v -RECEIVES cAtL-nev. Gw- A. (Ihrlsile of Gnirioch, (N. 3.), ha! been called to the pastorate of AI- bei-lon (P. n. 1.), vacant since the gnzwi/isn/rzisz-alj An Advance Showing of E Spring Millinery on Thursday y‘ rs I afternoon. Hat. N u“ ‘T-i-locksvr-rlio games on Weil- iiesday and Thursday evenings Inst at Port Elgiii between the Port isligin boys and tho Alberton ltegals ended in a victory on both evenings in favor of the Port Elsin 1811111. the score on Wednesday evening being 5-3 and on Thursday evening 10.1 Both tennis were fast and clean but the ice was in poor con- Iiltion on account of soft weather. in the last period of the last game the I'm-t Elgin team was well sup-- ported by Joseph Hickman who made some splendid rushes null scoring two goals in quick succes~ sion. The following is the lino up of the teams: ' PORT ELGIN ALBERTON Goal Fagan P. Kincli Point Bonnet . R. McArthur Cover Point Kllrlflbilll ' R. Forcsythe Centre Trenam _ G. Ramsay Left Wing Bonnet E. ‘MacDonald Right \Ving McLeod J. Kale Spare H. Gormrm E. Ramsay Subs. for Alberton boys Morrison and Sudsbury. -Z—-<0->-—-—- lvESTERN PERSONALS —Mr. Vernon McNeiil of Scarle- town was in town last week. —~Mr. James A. McKinnon, mer- nesdnL-Mr. tPreston Woodsille, removal of Rev. George Miller to Jackg and Dr. F. T. Howness. the 9.30 train east. followed by a _ __ l b r o m" and by Margate, spent Sunday in ilrench ‘Jiifton, P. ill. L, a year 1180- ll~ "lftllm" 9' ° l“ u s River’ I You are cordially/invited to our advance showing of Spring Millinery on Thursday The latest and smartest modes of the great centres are here for one’s in- spection. There are the handsome pattern hats, for dress and semi-dress, tailored hat and adorable sport hats,—~ all made up in the styles of this season. Come early and Select Your Easter Afternoon March 25th N the nea Advance Showing of Ladies Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses Is sure to prove h-Eflfllillafili ——'Miss Alice Lea of Moiictoii n visiting in Slimmerside the gill-st of her brother, Mr. Jack Lea. ——Dr. W. H. Dolierly of (‘lpt- Traverse is confined to his bed for a few days on account of illness. ——<Mr. John Thompson, Mr. G. \V. ‘Profitt and Ml’. David Mole of Kensingloii were iii town ‘Satur- day. ,___._ —M0ssrs Peter Malioii, Frank Murphy and 'l‘litillilis Delgali were in town attending the County (Iourt. —Mr. Doyle, accompanied by his sister IMiss Aileen left Monday morning for i-‘raniinghnni, Mass, livlliere a splendid position awaits l iii. —Mr. ll. (l. 'Williams, who has been on an auditing trip to the western part of the island return- ed to his home iii Summerslde. —Itev. Father Wm. V. McDoli- nld, Messrs Lawrence McNnlIy and Edmund Doyle returned to Si. Dunstnns on Friday after a pleas- ant visit with friends in town.—H Pileu. No surgica Pll-ES pd. Dr. Chase's Ointment will ro- levo you at once and as certainly cure you. 60c. n box. Do not stiffer an- ds it 01' all dealers, or l-Iiant. Coleman, was in Summer side on Friday.-H. Edmlhlfln. Bate! t Co" Limited Toronto. Sample box free if yeti mention t-hll raver no enclose so h include the 'l if we have now on Dresses. (loverts, Velours n u c v satisfaiory to you. All the latest Spring Suitings, Tweed and Velour Coatings, New (ifrepe do Chenes, Silks and Georgettes. All await your inspection. [i PROWSE BROS LIMITED 4 In the ready-to-wear section showing‘ of the new Spring Mod- els in Ladies’ Suits, Coats, and We want you to sec _ these, even if you do not wish to . buy just; now, because we know you will be delighted about them. The (Toatsfiai-e made of Tweeds, Suits of Gabardine, Tricatine, Serge and Tweeds. j Dresses of Serge, Jerseys, Taf- . 3 fetas and Messelines. display a select and Silvertones. All the Latest Shades and Styles. A Visit to Our Dress Goods Dept. N ‘ '1 Tibial." “ARRWIEE REVERE HOTEL. li. J. Long, Toronto; A. J. Kenya, (lanso, N. S_, L. W. Murdock, Mur- ray River; Alex. McDonald, Murray Itlvur; J. S. Perry, Suliinit-rslde; L. W. ivicKay, Ilradalhnne; llilss Ella McMahon, Kenslnglon; Parn- eli flit-Million, Emerald; J. l’. liooli. Calgary. VICTORIA HOTEL. (E W. Spiers, Toronto; D. Ruth- erford, Halifax; J. M. 'l‘oiupkins, Montreal; G. llrodeilu, Montreal; W. I’. Brnpliy, Montreal; i’. Freed- man, Montreal; L. Ardlll, London; R G- BUYIIL‘. Si. John; all. Frcnics and wife. Toronto; Minn }[_ (';_ Ffllllpbéli, Ottawa; J. lllitclioson, Poronto; W. ifaenith, Gilclpli; J. R- BM"- TWOIIIO; W. B. Arthur, Montreal. cuNAnosns "ro CALL AT HALI FAX WESTWARD souun According to the recent flchpdulpg of proposed sailings of the (‘tiiiard Lino steamers of that passenger fleet will call at Halifax on their westward voyages to New York “n. filrmanla. (Yaroiiia. til the end of September. 'i‘hey Royal George Slixnnia, and the Kaiser Auguste Victoria, the latter is expected to make liCI“ first trip In the near future. The (larmania. ls scheduled to leave Liverpool on March 23, April 27. June 1. July ti, August 10th and .11»: s..-..__._. -. .1’ 2x24 Soptliliiiior l-lllinilirmblaTYlirk via liaiiax. 'i‘hl- Chroma. at |ll‘l'.‘H‘lli laid tip ls to iunve Liverpool oil April 3rd, Aillyldltili, Julio ill-ll. Jill)’ 17th, and August 21st. Till‘ Kaiser Augusta Victoria is Iisit-d to ll-ave Liverpool on April llliill. May 2nd, July 3rd, August 7th, auu svplitllllllvl‘ 11th. - 'i‘lil- Royal George is on the New York. iitllifilx and Southampton r7t'l‘\'l(‘(‘ and is booked to lvavo lllr latter port on hiarcll 30th, May 4th. June 8th and Jilly i3. The ‘Sax- Ollill, on the London, lllllilax null New York route, will leave Lond- on on March 20th, April 20th, l\lli_\' 22nd. Julie, 20th and August Till- Althougll nonc of these liners are schedule-d to (‘illl at llnlliax on their eastward trips, it ls pos- sible that they iiuly. Parlor Lamps A belated shipment just received in Decorated and Fancy Lamps. You will b0 pleased with these when you see them.-—Variety 0f prices. Black & C0 Sumiyside, Ch’town Manon 23,1920. i_