Today and Wednesday For thespring opening in our Ladies Hat Department we offer an exceptional assortment of fine Hats. There are superb lar dainty small ones. There are Hats dominated by the new and distinction. Hat is a masterpiece of harmony in style, color .You are kindly invited to our advance showing of Ladies [f suns, COATS AND arrests colors and every l In a variety of styles at the new season’s lowest prices. fProwse Bros Ltd. court and after a short hearinzr. wits committed for trial. In the nl'-' arraigned in the M5 Swslons before Judge Conimrortll Honour-r Kerr, had pleaded not guilty and charted to be titled by a $1111’. he of stealing $21,710 from the Bank of Montreal preferred against lirl- pnr ill. Brown, formerly teller at the branch of tho brink art tho (or- nor of Front and Yonge Streets. lll the morning he appeared before illaglstlrtte Donlson in the pollen Brown Is Granted Bail In $14,000 TORONTO. Zllarcll lit-Consid- muhllo progress was made yester- day in connection with the chars‘? tLPDONI be was and a ttcr his P‘ .,//./1.»e»ll/01~Il/IA/ SMOKING TOBACCO . land's-run ‘TOBACCO. Thhsnlootlnrlcllantiyi can be land in bofi PlugnndCuiPlug. A: AU Tolacuahb and t ‘ Gcnqol Shun. counsel, l _ _,_,.-___._....- R! ll ge Hats and Lrrnmmwauaarw l. MATTENTION l8 CALLED fro m ad. re Bil-IO of the Glow estate which nppollm olsnwnevro in this‘ issue. --6RAND onirlmo of olyxnnlfi ice cream DGTIOI‘ home made candy kitchen and cabaret, Saturday Mmh Z6. --6HlLD'6 DEATH-Tho ‘death 0f the lnlantt. child _ Jolt-ll Arssnsllli. QIIYIIDBNMQ d! pneumonia ‘tool: plane Monday. ‘line funeral takes place may. , .-..__ -l0PERATiON_--1lr. Kenslngton was operated upon on lfi/tltrdny evening at the Oolrnty Hospital Sunrms " and is reported resting comfbrltoble. -LOVELY SPRING MILLINERY rsonslly selected by our Miss sen while attending the openings. Your order will have host attention Sinclair- ‘& stoma-t Limited. bllnurds Llnlnent Relieve: Ions» nlgll- ‘VESTERN PERSONALS --'.\li.ss Power of Emerald was a visitor to Srrmmerside Monday. -l.\lr. Geo. McMillan 1m Satur- day nlorning for Boston. -.\lr. Oliver Ryder. Muddy Creek, was in town on Saturday‘, i -'.\lr. Chas. Melkle of the C. N. R. spent the weer: 0nd at his home in Summersido. -—lMr. hi. W. Morris Summer- slde has returned alter- aponldlllt the week end in Charlottetown. —-<Mls§ Katie lPower of moi-aid was in Simmer-side Mommy. -4Mr. I‘. F. Murphy of the C- N. R. spent the week end in Ohm‘ ' lotltewwn. I i l _.__.- was granted bail in 311.000 and left for his llunle. accompanied by farther. . . ln tho Poll-co (‘mtrt a slatenlan‘ produce-ll by Sergeant of Detectiv- es Dart Cronin, signed by Brown, was read by Crown Atltovrnoy Hug!» es. The statement included nn ml» mission that Drown lluul taken one $5.000 note and loose cash to cover up his shortages. The statement coilclurled by saying: "Tlho shollt- age may be made up ln a. couple of months’ time by the proceeds of 16,600 shares of Davidson Consol- idated Gold Milne, which is being sold in England at about $1.15 per ohm-e, and by getting n. refund from Ottawa for the -6,000 note do- strolwi." Questioned by prisoner's ooilnsell, Detective Cronin stated ' that the amount of tithe shortage as for as be know was over $20,000 ' hut his‘. Kerr read a letter from tile bank's auditors saying that the‘ n-lkrdod shortage was $12.918.54. in the Sessions the question or bull was quickly settled. The prls onel-‘a father, James Brown, of‘ Hosting‘: County, furnished $4.000 and two other residents of chm county, Clarence Elliott and Elijah Mayrnes, oooll supplied bonds of $5» .000. When the oppdlcntion for lball was tmnrle Judge Coatsworth salt‘ that consent would have to be ob mined from the Attorney!‘ r n] Grown Attorney Armour called ur fthe Deputy AtwrnoyGenel-al and received the auction of the depart meat to admit the accused to bull. v FOODOTUFFI CONDEMNED- According to a report wflllch Dr Botrolle . Medical Health Officer in Montreal hos prepared. 14.700 pounds of foodstuffs were con- dolllned lut January and Fobrtiarv u being unfit M- lmtrlsn consump tiara. The ctty oullorttles sdoo con- demned during’ the some poriod 597 tons o! loo. Of tile foodstuffs condlnrud com were 8,90! lbs. of V001. 3.118 Ybl of beef, 1.008 lbl. i at connotes; 1M’! lbs. of mutton. t and 1M6 ‘lbs of m. _:vn-. norm Morrison. summer side want to Charlottetown Saltur. day on business. —lMr. ,W. L. Lineman. IMM- oho week end with friends ill Char iofmetlolwn. “Mr. and Mrs Jess Barnard have arrived llomt- alLl-l- 69611411116 :1 few weeks v Jill! "i995" l“ Boston. .Vln.>-~'. li- ---\1lss (lortie Bernard has return ed to ‘Charlottetown after intending a. short visit to her home in tovgl. —Mr.'Janles Griffin arrived from Quincy, Mass, a few days ago ,:rnd is visiting friends at Summer- ‘slde and Lot 7. l1 -Mr. J. L. lllulrhcnd, who had been attending the Horse Show at Charlottetown has returned home. ll ~+llllss Rim Brennan has return- ed to town after spending a few weeks at her home in Tlgnlsll. H -4Mr. Colin llllllllgan rdturned Bllrtlardnv from the eastern section ti: trim Island where he mus on bus oss. —-.\lr. Bell, Charlottetown, Gov- ernment inspector, has been hare for n few days inspecting the town's electric light, meters. ll —~Mr. A. V. Armstrong represent U18 the firm of Emmerson d. Fisher. St. John, dealers in auto accessor- ies, was in town lust week in tho interest of hi.» firm_ H -——4Mr. Wm. (hm-tin of the furni- ture department of R. T. Holman but. Summorwlde spent the weel: end in the eastern section of the Island lrl ‘the into-rest of his firm. —='l‘lle numerous friends of Miss Elizabeth llicbonnld. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MdDonaid. will he glad to learn that she is satisfactorily recovering from on‘ illness of trwo months duration‘ ll -~.\Ilra Ellu Green of the Mllll-. 1161')‘ Dcpsrlmenteof Messrs. Sin- rlnlr & Stewart. Limited returned on Friday’ last from an extended visit to the United lit-ates. While thorn and on llcr return journey she had the privilege m‘ flligndinp the lat-go rnllllnery showings ln lloth Amer-loan and Canadian olllw. thus iznlnltuz first hand knowledge oi’ the newest. ldoua in mllllluery‘ for the coming season and also select- till! tho lntm-t novelties in model-u trlnnmlngaz in ‘the ‘interests of her A401‘; QF QNOWF-Ifhe ntreot- men were obllzod to out the snow plouphrinto ‘notion on Friday morning the result of the fall of snow on. Thursday night. H mllllnory showing. Kindly leave before Enter. Sinclair & Limited. ‘ ones of 5t. llllosnol-‘s yr‘ . I . I M 1 m punk mud o. snort dlrnnce his horse went filroush the 16o "If! was drowned . -HOOKEY MATCPL-Tlle 3181s]! narrow nidllt in Crystal rim: ° been tile Bedeque Stan and the flunlmerslde Bankers rammed ll sml-eort-ammororme Bankers. Mr. illloroee Olork w- taroed to the sntlqilsotlon M all- ._-_. --BA8TER lillFl-A nslder- able number ot lat cattle is bolus marketed these dflril- Tllt‘ M11111‘ tloo and quality of the stock is good and is intended for the Easter market. Borne of the specimens shipped. are excellent and reflect much credit on the farmers who raise them. H . i800 "lO BE DIBTRJBUTEDRI the Bedsqus dormers. Come to the annual meeting o! Bodeque Egg circle to be held in Central Beth.- sjuc Hull Tuesday evening, March w at 7.80. Stock holders will re-. colve lntsreet due rllem. The United Farmers will hold a. meet- ing after egg meeting. Come everybody. —OB|TUNRV.—Tlle death ' look plaice nt Grand Rive;- Lot. 14 0i’ Mr. Alexander lhlcllouzall after a short illness. liisspMaud WllllO wns in mile emrploy at W. J. Lidstoné BHEBIIBPSNB received s meQMGO filturday evening to bruised at ones and shortly Alfie;- her arrive! be grassed sway. There are left to mourn iris Iwlf_e. tlhroe dtlllltlhteln and three sons. -»EARLY AUTO TRIM-A re. cord auto trip is credited to Mr. John P. Arsenault o1‘ the firm 0f Messrs Lea l Humphrey, flunrller- side. Mr. Arsenault left summer- sldo by auto ou Saturday morning for his home at Howlen where he arrived early in the afternoon Ml‘. Arsenault, in a phone message re. solved some evening, slated that the worst part of the road encountered wustilletweon Gummersldo and Mis cont-he. l-l —l. 0. 0. F.-Tbe attendance at the regular meeting or Prince Ed- ward Lodge ‘No; 242. l. 0. 0. lP., on Erldny evening, was much larger than usual Anuulber ofmelnbers from Regal indigo, Kensington. were nlso- present. After routine husineaifwhich included the con. ferlng o! the second degree on ten candidates, an entertainment con- fimlllk of souls. music m, was held. lunch with hot coffee was served and a very social evening Wont. flongs ‘by Mr. William Matth- eson and Mr. B_ Graham Rogers. were raver-ably rendered. Mr. A. E.‘ Huestls, rplnnist and lllessrs Reggie Ellis and =Hnrry Norton, drummers performed the musical port in their -. usual satisfactory mp1s H I ‘III! AND UNDBRWBIOIIT --—~ s’.‘.°tll;‘il.'il.°3“§2;."'lt'.l2‘t:u'fl: thin. delicate. nervous. dlsoournged ifiilgtrtngngiznriigkltvgthugii uni-Tag?- forcs that radiates health. onorgl and ambition. n’: known to be such a wonder-fa aid to frail and tired out pl- ttlnt Goo. E. Hughes who n; . largo demand for It l! gm) t. sunrsntos Bltr. Pbosphltq. w-{Oé-i- EASTERN FLEET-Mr. Lloyd George confirmed in the House oi Commons in response no A question that Admiral Jollicoe, now Gover- nor of New Zealand. in his report after his ~vivlt to Australia asked for a Far Eastern fleet of the latest type. This Admiral Jelllcos advised should consist of eight battleships elnht brittle cruisers, ten light crul 961's. f0"? derttroyom and thirty six suhmorlen, to be provided by 1924. ‘N10 prime minister added that. the Domlnlons were deferring their considered views on the gub ject until the whale question oi the unvol policy for the Empire comes up in June at the imperial Conference. v... ALLIES NOTIFY GERMANY- The Allied Reparation Cdmmigsloyr, l” it“ m" m 991115511!’ demnndlnlr rulilllrnerlt of Article 2S6 of fill @“K".‘PJ.F: The Corn the but u “um”?- “N ' l -l Pam Trésty; notified the Germur Govertnnent lt must pay one bllllol "old marine liofore March 23. ‘rile "0116? must ‘be deposited in the Bank of Franco. Bank of England. ‘l’ i919, ‘Fedora! ihservodhnk in the United ‘Glues, osrmtmym you umrom olvoncs “we, Mrr- 11mm smith, vmm, stated that she will introduce a resolu- tion asking the Legislature to cal Ottawa's attention to the alleged "Midwives condition‘ of divorce lasts. Isl. Ilnltll laid tint a the ouutlw ‘Ill 4 federal one. it was 60 ‘like d t notion, "bwallliwrnn ammnlww corn- Islm ulna Insulin: w unllerllllo ‘okdivmh .‘ ' ' Pflvllpgss with the Inn. —~ELEGANT NEW EASTER- your order early to insure dolfvsryl Qfflflrl I HORS£ OIOWNBIL-Whilo ‘Mr. 1 qf 1n. and Mrs. Hut-y J dllced at. home. - .. o, No General , Camp At Sussex Announcement of Plan: for tho Training of Military This Year ST JOHN. Mal-db ZL-Jt was an- nounced at- local nlflltnry 11684" quarters this moraine that accord- lng to ilnfbmntlon from Ottama. it is olqpected tlnlt train-inn will be held this year lby the militia. in this district, st the various local calm-PB- Cavalry. rural infantry. mallow and llledlcall units will nine days while llelld artillery twill train at the loacl camps with hors- es slx days and the usunlfllvlnz de- tachments will go to Petetwslwll. for live days. 111w heavy artillery will prolmlbly train at 5001i lhofldqllfll!‘ tors as the)‘ have ln the lest 7W1!‘- The St. Jolln Fusiliers, Canadian Machine Gun Blilmllfl. 6th Sitllfll Cool-puny and No. 7 Canadian Arr-my Service Corps Will trnln at their headquarters for nine days while the Canadian Officers’ Training Corps in the various colleges will train as usvusil durlns the when year. . All units’ will train at a. reduced establishment. 1121a enlrellse of con- centrating the militia at Sussex is declared prolllibilire this "on". on the local l-mnr‘ '1- places most com enient for the un- train for . l l -.~ ll ~d itt _ _ L u in New York by our huvers Afternoon March 23rd OU ARE INVITED TO visit the most strik. mg‘ exhibit of new Mllllnerv in Ch’to wn. Beautiful goods, selected its, although it is probable that oer-l MiSS MCLfillflfl a ll d Misg i tnlrl units, such as the New Brunsq Flpgtgr will be Shawn, wick Runners and the 8th Princess! Louise Hassars will train at Sus-ir-IYRIMMED Ml )I)EL\Q¢ sex camp as it is most central. 'l‘he location of tille various train- ing camps has not been definitely decided. ADVANTAGE or ulourz osowu runmr seen (Experimental Farm: Note) Tests conducted at the Experi- mental Station, lfentvllle. N. Si. indicate clearly a great advantage ‘ronl the use of turnip seed pro- ‘Holme grown seed has shown greater vigor in germination than much of the seed purchased from other sources. This is doubtless due to tho fact that it has heerro! more recent production 5nd has not suffered in vitality from stor- ‘lllfi. 889 0r other causes. ~ Corning direct: ‘Np Swede which had its origin at. Ysl- ... which -—U ‘YIIRIMMFLD HA "S. —KlDDIl S HATS -—Ml- LlNhkY T R IMM- INGS Second floor main store front. Moore d ° Mcalteod Limited QAA ‘AJAAA g4‘ AAA ind the iDltmm-a Swede w-lglnated at Deep Brook. Anna.- )0“! County. are outstanding sorts and in not ‘in point of ltroelless '0 type Me equal to the best rwcdes tvlted. Those men have lone a wonderfully good won; in "lllllmulls these two Swedes to n vvvvv yvV vvvvvvvv v OPEN NOSTRILS! END ' A COLD OR GATARRH Iflfofiltloliofwhlnflosd lldlolllrl Ihlflbtl Up. AAAQAAAAAAAAAAAQAA AA‘ heir present standard of perfect. 0n. Not only uro they h1g1; m 'ry matter. in fact they are higher- an many of the. varieties usually vrown. but they are the best for m‘ “fi-"m dmpwnn‘ w‘ vVVw v Count fifty! Your cold in head Your clos- 11m, use o, mama, of any so m, led nostrils will open, the all‘ sated. They run true to form, plunges of your head will clear .91" w“ bhroughumwith a up sun you can breaths freely. No formlty that cannot be alosllerl, ‘My are equal lu yield to the ‘best OILS QPUWB, In view ortllese facts rt is well ‘mt conslderatlo tcreaslng crop am“ “ma °l1°°llmso an lndustrl 1st menus so much to a country i?" P0012 form a. large purl. o ur succulent crop Areas ha l; Woducflon vgndeeglogvoied to B684. f "b"! Prices tlslsuarsnteeu quality, l Y n: to the secretary o: m; y”. “will CWMy Alrioulturnl 5mg... After lul l Ma o! B“: 11:: Imttcstélélf nearly 100 not velliblhh ‘M’ m B B g [tin-gull wfitfiflrlti-“dirfgli til” 31bit” l.“ w] - p. teiilieiiiay 1m” "w" it may l» w. s, out ; "Plmntnt I: ' - I r l ‘Hour-o I EVERY DAIRY PA fl The relative m1“, of p, dry mm f . r llho hull o“. flu would h rear. ‘M’ angst?“ m n OWQMurQ: 1» "Q lilo rim as to lo m‘ w. f-:-~~ e inmost-Qt ~“ tam“ 9.150000 more strutting, howkins. mucous dbolloris, dryness or headache, no nnwyum. 0m- “Flnfh qr ‘mm Got n small bottle or My’: (‘roam 8_ The silo helps tho ' fnllllldll 3. Tilt silo Ines an int-unaut- against short, drouth stricken W- urea. t 4. The silo helps the former make the lbeat use of n frost str-ick on com Even lmrnotuns corn can ‘be put into the silo to] good advantage. t 6. Slings is a 520d fee: ‘for fat/- cnlrlgo tfortemare. ll. Tbsp-flake nllnllld lion llflltner- of every cheese factory Pill-TW- 8_ Tho IN) enltllles the forms!’ I to {odd Iiltnol: from Ion acres thorelby lcnvlnx more cm» to l>°§ mgplrossd and ln the and benefit- ing hlnlsolf and hi: country- Allttflo Housed will pm 51011.01! the blurb cont Qrwm "I my ‘the em in no P1090!’ vw- A dlthn npd the llnlr rllllt. A Only s bflltttiftll slfl m 1R0". \ t