iiisfmsgilnlgg 5 /Z “I ° I mf] r "U . --_ ,{"i‘.` .".~ ”_" ' /‘~_ . _._ _ ir _ , _, , _ __ _-_ ._ _,J . ~ .MSV 'mum "ful: I I ` ' ' ‘ ' ' 'rm-1 en.un.o'i'rm'rovm Gu.».nDiAN`“ _t Q ` ' ' , “ - _ . MARCH 25. 1920. _ f i 5 ' D0/J;'e1f,z`ng' cfnrinéf' L IQIF '_ -Ifll An Advance Showing of N xggéx, f“'{_&é -N THURSDAY AFTERNOON 25TH INST.; YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT AT est display of beauitiful new headwear ever made in this establishment. And when _ this store promises to exceed its own best records-that means that you are going U I this store what will be certainly the most important spring display of new millinery V () ) shown here since 1914--in fact -we may safely say the most important and the larg- ' (` _ , to have the finest display that the Provin ce can offer you. Fhere will be new hats from every source, newhats 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. T Miss Mac_Lellan ,the_head of _the millinery department will offer, for your inspection new ready trimmed designs which are exact reproductions of the lovely model-s 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. ' -ri-li iul..tt rf/ ii U' i _ Alltiil _lllilieiutinii-.miie V _ `\ 1 _,112 l tiff , Prince Edward Island’s Finest M Display of Smart Suits and Coats An unsurpassed collection of fashionable spring sui'ts_ splendid examples of good tailoring are in the assemblage. Materials which include Poiret, twill, tricotines, gabardines, serges and poplins are ¢\_,@f__) 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 shoestring 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, veiours chev- iots and tweeds. he models that are shown in New York at this very moment are ready for you in T Charlottetown. 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 taifeta 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 is so _ap- ro riate P P ‘ - Prices ranging from $16.00 to $53.00. MOORE & MCLEOD LIMITED \§;\__{‘\; ` V b~.._L._ *_ I 2% azid 1 19-12 1 Queen Stl eet Charlottetown I' r _ _ eautiful l f ompiexion 4 1 i gl and pure bl the com Iexion is not .iw_ii*’i. i. situhai or pimpiy, use reflects good health ood. If _ I ERBINI. B ‘_ i tha me blood purifier. I “"“';;1:..:a.uf'..‘:r, \ .nd brin | the la nits., rw.. -` ,, ._ A ,m_,__ A ‘.'I'.3 am A O into huylcy Dnig CWOUYI A-UW" " '~\ .`, ' `< la '\. V ui . ___», ti . . THE WESTERli GUARDIAN -GRAND DISPLAV of potted plants Easter week, at Williams. Granville St. Sumnieraide. -SAY IT WITH FLOWERS.- Order your cut flowers and Easter lillies early from Williams. Phone 60-4 Summersido. Bi -FIRST CAR-The first car ofthe season to nrrive in the .city from any distance, was a Ford, driven by Mr. Harry Colweli of Kensing- ton. -TOWN COUNCIL.-The town council at a special meeting held in the Town Hall Tuesday evening have decided to continue the con- struction of permanent streets and have instructed the town clerk £0 order a large quantity of stone for the purpose. .A letter was read during the course of the evening from the Ladies institute of New Annan regarding ri memorial to he erected in Summerside representa- tive of the Prince County Fallen heroes, The letter niet with the up- provai of the council who have decided to give it their hearty sup- port. The meeting was then ad- journed. A '\ _ COME! T0 THE G-RAND BAZAAR and ten in Hunter River ilall Thurstlay March 25th. Teri served from 4 till 10 p. iii. 7802-3-23-MESH -SUCCESSFUL OPERATION- Mrs_ 'Phillip Gallant Of Suniiiierside successfully underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis in the Prince County llospital 'Monday and is now doing well. --MILILINERY OPENING--Our new millinery parlor will open for the spring and summer season on Saturday, March 27th. Estate James Kennedy, Kensingitou. 78653~25-MESI -i--£02---_ MInar‘d'l Llnlmant Cures Dsndruff -1---193-l ‘ WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. Nathan-.ldh-nston of Char- lottetown,was a visitor to Summer- side on Monday. --Mr. John Simmons is spending is few days in Summerside visiting his brother, Mr, George Simmons who recently underwent an 0D€r0‘ tion in the Prince County Hospital. ~.\/ir. and Mrs. George -(T`o'ti_oh of Kensington were in town Tuesday. -»¢Mrs, (`api John L. lit-id and Mrs. l~`rank' liaffeitty of ljortloii were in town on Tuesday. ---Miss Lilian Peters of Suninier- side has a<»t'e|itetl n position in the millinery tiepartnleni. of Messrs Sinclair and Stewart. , iii Utmost Impodance Purge, emulsiiied cod-Iiver.oiI is not medicine as many are prone to think oi medicine. SCOTT’S EMULSION is u fonn of growth-nourishment that is of utmost importance to many children. That most children relish and thrive or 5cott’| is a "trai|m” accepted the world over. Give Scott"| to the children ind watch them grow strongi g swiss is¢wu¢,u|wmn¢|a,N.;. 9 rm; it is VA it ~»ti;`,\, kw M 'M//l""ll-'twill \ il //~,Z§i§%§iV¢’4S7 Q Spring Miilinery on Thursday ,J 25th $1 1 }> spection. There are the handsome pattern A hats, for dress and semi-dress, the nea N tailored hat and adorable sport hats,-all made up in the styles of this season. Come early and Select Your Easter Le Hat. YA I a 1 -m 'f .Ht/1 ./ 5 ,_ _.4 .‘ v .__ I - ‘_ \,,. 1, ’\ \ . s\ N i-_ _\ ,-._". .-'»- ., .- ~ t `__..\. \_ . 4 / xy \`*». Li "-.. i it .,` _ ~. u . ~» *J* \ .- /;=/\_ ,t-, -_ 4 F-E§\ \ 7,2? ‘f ' ot. / Afternoon March You are cordially invited to our advance I _' showing of Spring Millinery on Thursday _ f` ' afternoon. The latest and smartest modes of the great centres are here for one's in- Ativance Showing of ' Ladies Spring Suits, " §dl!Q/_, .a 0 "": \ \ 1. _` an - - \ _.. ¢` _. J, ‘xx / _*_ asv _.__`.c~ I .r ` C02lIS and Dresses \ . » . tilt L; .fy \- _ .~r\ f _. U ,f J/ 4 . 1; V \ K/ ,/ , _ _ 1_7 » ‘;q~~~~"g -7-;_ - _.',,~_,’..-sa /,.3 ._ _______ 1... _7/“ T.. ` . ‘ " ” A 1 In the ready-to-wear section We have now on display a select - showing of the new Spring Mod- » .Vi f » _ els in Ladies’ Suits, Coats, and _ Dresses. We want you to see these, even if you do not wish to buy just now, because we know~ _ you will loe deliglited about them. 7 N The Coats are made of Tweeds, » t,ovei'ts', .Velours and Silvertoiies. ' . Suits of Gabardine, Tricotine, ‘ Serge and Tweeds. I ' Dresses of Serge, Jerseys, Taf- fetas and Messelines. Vi i it r ' All the Latest Shades and Styles. ' Is sure to prove satisfactory to you Chenes, Silks and Georgettes. All await your inspection. t A Visit to ’ Our Dress Goods Dept. ` All the latest Spring Suitings, Tweed and Velour Coatiiigs, New Crepe do _ £{ I ii PROWSE BROS LIMITED I/ TT ‘ 52 E I Another island Man Cured fo zvifdi ‘ "\ Q .\ _~ ‘ Here is nnoilier tribute from as esteemed Islander. ' Rustieo, March 18. Dear Sir,-It is a pleasure to add my tribute to the merit of t.l\e Fnrador. I had been a great suf- ferer from sciatic rlieuniatisin and had spent u good deal of money trying to find n cure. Lnst Junei I got n Fnrndor and in about n fortnight I found wonderful relief. in addition to being cured the Parador built up my health in a splendid manner. I can surely re~ commend the Parador to nil suf- ferers sntwiust. Ns|.soN. The foregoing letter is addressed to W. E. ~Enms.n. Farudor Repre- sentative, 226 Richmond St., Chur- lottetown. _Ask for literature --ii/irs. Judge McQuarrii-, left on Wednesday on an exteiideii trip to Boston, U. S. .-’t. --Miss Jean llrehant oi Summer- side left yesterday morning for Western Canada where a splendid' position is awaiting her. - -Mr. Elmer .\leI.ellnn of tench- ing stnfl of St. l)unstan`s (‘ollf-ge who has bveirspeiidiiig a few days at his home in Snniinersliie left this morning for Si. l)i|nstan‘s. ----toc-i-» ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION At a meeting of Prince Ed- ward Lodge No. 22 I, 0. 0. l~`. on Tuesday evening, the members pre sented Brother Phillip Jean with li valuable club bag, the presentat- ion being made on behalf oi the lioflge by Brother Oakes, (`hiei' of Police, who also read the follow- i idress:- ng at Prince Edward Lodge room, Summerside, .l’_ E. I. ‘March 25. 1920. To Bro. Phillip Jenn, Past Grand. Dear Bro. Jeauz- linving heard with regret oi' your impending departure from this town, and Province; we desire on behalf of the officers and melti- liers of "Prince Edward Lodge No. 22, I. 0. O. P." to express to you nur appreciation of the very ei~ fi i ign wli h have c ent manner i c you always performed the duties np- pretuining to the several offices, you have so wortlily filled in this Lodge. You-r courtesy and energy, ns have at i\Ti times, taken in image YT_'_¢:,T-_ `.,]|`[]{_“}§,],§|_§f;'T;'§'_";,,fi|‘:i}§,§ work. has very maieriall-y contribut ed to the success of our iauigv; and your t‘oudut-t both as ritizi-ii and an Otidiellow, ilcluattid b\' those high pt'indF,pals for which our order stands, has reflected cred it not only on yourself, but on Otidfellowship generally, within our Town. ln parting from you now. we taki- thv opportunity, to present to you this small testimonial of our ri-- gard; muy it ever carry pleasant nieinorii-s of happy hours ‘enjoy- ed logt-tlier_ Please convey to your gootl \\'i1`~- and f iil our kndt-s "ii Y I l |i,.uds; and with fraternal wislies to you lN‘l‘|i_\'_ Ili your new lionie in lin! lar \N\»sl, we rviiiiiiii on behalf ui the liriiiiivrli, YOURS IN F. L. AND T. .\’ir_ .lean who has liot-n roiiin-i't- I-tl with tho t'irin of .\'it-ssrs Sin- t'|a`r and Stewart Lili., frinn tnirli’ youth, bt-ing head ol’ ilu- varp¢‘l d<~|>artiiieiit for n number of giiultd has lt~tuit>retl his rt\si|.:iiatio|| and le-Ives this , ('i‘iiursilay\ nnnnlng with l\irs, Jean 'and' ia|nil_\' for t`algnry, Alta., wheri- a mort- luu~ rative posilvioii awaits Iiini. 'i`ht-ir hosts of fri'-lids in iowa and elsewhere convoy lwsi wi.-'liei for ‘success to Mr. and i\li's,.iL'1\i\ In their new lioint-. II i “BY GOLLYI THEY_'RE BULLYI" A IFIDJJR ll.ll\\ilElRt Alhiloi p©w[gi[_,=5 I ‘\\E ` ~ WORK. "|tEvousLE/ff f \ ` ` " r-_av \ ....4--“ _/6( l at _ 7 tt- is . well as the marked interest you Constipation is gone! h » I Q I A1 1 All that Heatiiichv, Biiiousness and I.. oth. is “*'%id?§"'