Ol ..--....A.;< ~n'~'ma-.<¢w~a.-o>-I’6:m “Q1658! a _ " f a .._.'I-**.+?.¥i*~1‘§i§ * . l" i i“ panama "" ‘ram CHARLOTPETOWN cesium»; g' i m? 24» "HQ O» Nd "d8 prinéi YIv I » oapiczmé pa” Jflflmmwpifidn "w N THURSDAY AFTERNOON 25TH INST., YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT AT . this store what will be certainly the most important spring display 0f new millinery shown here since 1914—-in fact we may safely say the most important and the larg- est display of beaultiful new headwear ever made in this establishment. And when this store promises to exceed its own best records-that means that to have the finest display that the Province can offer you. you are going 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. f 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 0f style, the excellence of material used in the New York houses-—-but at prices that are less than half what New York would ask. .vu.vr' u ‘ 1o‘ Tit, ti es‘ \ s 4‘ ,_n1..,,.,,,..,.,,,...,.,,,.. ll i‘ ' I’ m liliitlilllflfd Prince Edward Islands Finest Display of Smart Suits and Coats tailoring are in the assemblage. Materials which include Poiret, twill, tricotines, gabardines, serges and poplins are 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 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 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, vclours chev- iots and tweeds. The new styles are very smart, short lengths with loose backs and belted fronts, rang- ing in price from $17. 0O 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 ining to the ‘majority of women. . For afternoon wear the taffeta reigns su preme. Black, navy blue and brown are the fav- ored colors in this material and the gowns usually show some of the hip-bouffancy that is so ap- propriate. Prices ranging from $16.00 to $53.00. I MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED Charlottetown 1 19- 1 2 1 Queen Sti eet l_.. WTHE WESTEltll GUARDIAN“ I -GRAND DISPLAY of potteilI plants Easter week, at Williams. Granville St. Snninicrsitle. —MEN'S FINE QUALITV fur. folt and soft huts, newest. 1920 styles, color fawn, mixed, smokey gray, olive green or dark brown. each $5.50. ll. T. llolmnn, Ltd. 7796-3-23ME2i —PROPERTY 8A_LE.--.\ir. Johii Wall, Kinkora, has sold his farm property to Mr. Michael Mclvor ot the 5am:- plziee. the price paid being In the vicinity of $8000. Mr. Mclvor is to he congratulated 1m eoeurini: this vniuniilo property which is in close pThXIillIi) to Railway Station. school. church, stores and cheese factory.—ll. —0UR WlVE8.-The plensini; iarco eomedy "Our Wives" under the leadership of .\lr. J.‘ J. MC- Nally, was repented at Kinkorn hall on Friday evening before flu- oiher large audience who also speak in high terms oi the JPEC‘ Inlties. ‘The (fompnn_v“'reiilrneil home on Saturday lllOFllIIIF b)‘ irain.——l-l. ....‘l -$AY IT WITH FLOWERS.- Order your cut. flowers and Easter liliies early from Williams. Phone 60-4 Suninierside. 5i . CO ME‘. TO TllE GRAND BAZAAR and ten in Hunter River l-lnil Thursday March 25th. Ten served froni 4 till 10 p. m. 7802-3-23-Miltii -MEN'8 NEW SPRING CAPS in plaids and plain colors silk lined and unlined. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 $3.75. R. T. llolman & (Yo. Ltd. 7796»3~23ME2i -SAD BEREAVEMENT.-— The death occurred at her home in Lot l6 of liarriet Yeo. age 4 years, be- loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Yeo, after a short illnesslle- sides her grief‘ stricken parents she leaves to mourn two sisters and one brother. The funeral takes place from her home on March 21st to the Methodist Cemetery Lot 16. the llev. Mr. Soden oi- flcinting. JBORDEN NOTBSsJFhe ninny friend of Mr. and iMrs. B. A. ‘Strain and daughter, Jean, are W illenseil to hear that they are re- covering after an attack of "flu."- Mrs. John Murray,‘ Borden is spending the week end in (‘har- I0ii0l0Wll.—<Mf‘$i. Pnpt. Read made the round trip on the (‘ar Ferry, Weilnesdny-Tlio many ‘friends oi’ Mr. Robert S. Cairn- 'thcrs are very sorry to hear he is confined to his bed. the result from n fall on the icc.-—Wl|linm Howatt, U0ftIl3ll,.Ili1S been quite busy lately moving several of his houses from ‘Cape Traverse across the ice to IiOHIOfI.-‘MIBS Priscilla nnd Aictha (Tnrrnthers, teachers of Augustine Cove School, are spend- ing this week at their home in Ion-den, tho school lacing closed on accoung oi Flu.—<Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gamble and little daughter spent the week end at Cape Trav- erse, the guests of Mrs. Ganibles sister Mrs. Warren Lord.—Mr. John Whitloek and John Lund were passengers to the city last evening having spent the last few days iit=Borden.-<Mr. John B. Mc- Fadyen was a passengei this inorn- lng to the city.—-—The Car Ferry made three round trips on Wed- nesday. WESTERN PERSONALS —Mr. William Saunders ex-aoh dler, Bloomileflld was in town ris- ‘itlng former irieiids.—li. . s __J —Mr. Joseph Cillaghzin I‘ ‘uti- i‘. F}. I. Ry. was a passenger easi- ward on Saturday-ll. —'Mlss Maud and Laura lilelmoil oi Stanley llriilgc were visitors to sllflllllilfSidf‘. on Saturday’. -——I\iiIss ltoss of (lliarltilleltnvli is spending n few (lays hi Summer- side. -—*Mr. and Mrs. Pilriclt llam- lllII, Freetown were week end vis- itors to town.-l-l. —-Mr. Vernon Matthews o.’ OLeury was Ill town ‘Saturday on business. —4Mrs. Fnrncll McMahon of Eni- erold was a welcome visitor to Sumenirsidc recently. —-Mr. Morris Cairns oi Summer- side spent the week end with friends in Albany. -——<Miss Pearl McKennn of New- ton is visiting friends in Free- town. —Mrs. Shelton Sharpe, Mr. (‘olln McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Art-ii- ibald ‘McGregor of East. Ilideford were passenger, on the eastern trnhLSaturdny to attend the fun- eral of the lnte Mr. l\leF'ad_ven of - (‘anoe Core. An $ Spring Miilinery on Thursday afternoon. Hat. Ear; _ Advance Showing of Come early and Select Your Easter ,.’l Afternoon March 25th You are cordially invited to our advance showing of Spring Miilinery 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, the nei tailored hat’ and adorable sport hatsp-all made up in the styles of this season. Advance Showing of Ladies Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses i 1 In the ready- we have now on display a select showing of the new Spi-ingr Mod- els in Ladies’ Suits, Coats, and We want you to see _ these, even if you do not wish to . buy Just now, because we know you will be delighted about them. Dresses. Dresses of Serge, Jerseys, Taf- fetas and Messelines. ll If dd to-Wear section l g The Coats are made of Twecds, ~ (ioverts, Vclours and Silvertoncs. Suits of Gabardine, Tricotinc, Sei'g'e and Tweeds. a; All the Latest Shades and Styles. A Visit to Our Dress Goods Dept. fr» ll b‘ Is sure to prove satisfactory to you. All the latest Spring Suitings, Tweed and Velour Coatings, New (Jrepe dc (Jhencs, Silks and Georgettes. All await your inspection. PROWSE BROS LIMITED I /j .——Mr. J. it. llieharti returned to Iris honie in Moiiuton after visiting friends at Mount flannel. ,'~illr.s. J. i4. Muirlieail returned to her honie in SIIIIIIHUFSIIIU. after visiting friends in Ulooniileld and Grand River. —Mr. li. T. iloiinan of IMessrs it. T. llolnian Ltd, Suiiiiiiersidi- left Saturday morning to attend the fur sales in Montreal. —¢Ml.ss Maud lVii-lloiigiill of the ilrm of W. J. iiidstone ls rllltflllllliif a few ilays with her parents in (iriind River. _.Mlsg tEths-l CillllflIWII of ‘Sum- incrsidc has accepted a position us. hook-keeper with the Pioneer Pub. (‘.o., Suniniersitle. -—'l‘he many friends of Mrs. ilarry Sohey of Searletown will re- gret to learn that silt: is danger- ously ill. —Mr. and iMrs. Michael li. Mc- Kay of Middleton, was in town Inst. week visiting their iliillilllif‘? who is ill at tho l’. L‘. Hospital. Do not auihr an- other dag with Itching. 1901""! or Protrudln Piles. No aurglc a - operation requir- ed, Dr. Chase's Ointment will re- lieve you at once and an certainly cure you. 60c. I. box. all dealers. or lfldmunoon Bates d; Cr». Limited, Tomi-no. hampic ho: free if ou r mention this naps! and enclose so. » on,” —»Mr. and iMPi-i. Kentforrl Waite; of Wllniot were in ‘Sumnicrsiile ‘Monday. —Mr_ J. J. (iuuilei proprietor of liappylniid left for 'l‘0ronto yester- day morning. ---i\'ii'. C. ‘l. Lidstoiie, general merchant of Tyne Valley was In town Monday on business. —Mr. Edgar Miilhziin, Northern, the Western fox king Wlls in town ‘Monday. -Mr. Fred L. Rogers or Alber- ton was In town Monday on busi- ness. —Mr. Austin A. Ramsay, gen- eriil merchant nt Conway wns In Town on Monday. —Mr. Hurry (lannon of Elierslle was im Sumiiiorsitlo on Miondny en route to Charlottetown. ' --Mr. John lngraham of Wolfviile was in Suniniersidc ‘Monday on business. -—--Mrs. Arnold Lefurgey of Al- huny is visiting friends in Sum- merslde. ~-Mr. Charles A. Prince of Fred- erlcton was n Ivsliur to summer. side on Monday, . —Mr. Duncan who has hem, sent here from the Department of Justice, Ottawa to investigate the mystery in connection with the El- lis (‘one left for his home in Ottawa lust. week. szszamszssijxzss-zfl q —-».\_II‘.A Robert Knight of New ‘fork is in town today visiting his iii-other George T. Knight, —l.\iiiss (‘earl Johnston of O'- Lenry is visiting friends in Suin- niersidc. --l.\irs. T. ll. (lrnily is visiting her sister Mrs. lloilnnil of liedeuue who is confined to her lied on ac- , count of illness. ~Mr. J. E. Stewart and bride of St. John were pilssellgers on IIIIO western train Saturday even- ng. —Mr. Herbert lletitlerson oi‘ Fernwootl left on lliontlay for i.a- eonilie, Alberta where. he will rc- side. —<Mr. Joseph Arsennult who is r intending the Business (‘allege Iii ‘(harlottetmvn is spending n few days at his honie in ‘Suniniorsitle. -—Miss Jenn llrohaui, formerly stenogrzipher with the Pioneer Pu-h. (‘o.. has resigned this posi- tion and leaves in n few days for bashburn, Sask.~ll. t Miss Plllecn Doyle and Mr. Anh- rey Doyle left by the ear ferry on Monday morning for Framinpziiani, Mass, where they intend to reinain for some tinie.<-lf. —'i'he very many friends of Mr. J. LeRoy Holman of Sunimersidc will be sorry io learn thnt he is confined to his bed for a few days on account of illness. if id ll. i‘. Williams. ~ Miss liena (‘rilssninn of I"l‘\‘f>' town was in Hinninersifre. ‘visit- Ilflll her sister, Airs. Ilenjainin Sinis- iury. ~.\liss Pltliel llmrness of New York arrived in Suniniersiile Mon- iliiy evening m visit her brother Iii‘ Frniiit '1‘, llowness who is. seriously ill . ~~Mr. O. B. ilerniiril of 'I‘i.'-1IIi>Il was in Suinniersiili‘ Monday, ile re turned honie wlrh Nlrs. lleflllllll who suecessfuliv IlIltI(.‘I‘\Vt‘llI an fill" oration in the Prince Llounly 110$" pital. . \\_\\'\\\\'\‘ . ' /‘~ 2 ’/ ;’oonus], groomer; \ tp,P|Lts_a< I\\\\\\\S;| ‘Llmliionitffsegrttf, t’: .'"~r...';'-;‘e~s;;‘@' in" l. I -1--i l‘. °"‘"FTK$ . ~.\_ g a‘ .