,. ,. ji-ifiii ll ' |~ v 15 li , _ '_' Ifii l ». M oe-.. r »». wi ~ ..- ,J 1 ..._ -._ i i ll” » *I if .1 i I 1 I .. i ,_-,4.»§...'~x->-. -.._ _..f_. '_ _*_* -li .\l ERA LD SCI-I'I)OL.-The fol- eight fofoltthe n Bloom tow at -P.-rowses" is /' " eldoni found in garments even of in i ,,,,,- _,fy __ lrice. In _._;_., ' \\ _`.»-¢=»‘- fi-Y suits in every way ai $r2 50. The color ,vf made with ilie new side Irleais. Sizes for _ .IW-I/’ 1.; to iS years uf at e. \Voinen’s si'/.es ti ,_ - " 2755 inches bust measure. \i;. $1). °' ,,;\\\, . _Grace and .beauty are trim features of this str/liSl1 -K Bedforrl cord coat. lt is made three quarter length ' /f,/' gill with shawl collar, turn back cuffs and triinnied with \ _ __ 'If ill large puarl»b_ut ous. '1-‘he faultless tailoring for which I i these handsome coats are especially noteworthy is .__,§ M / l / J II. ,. . 0 U /_ ii. ~ Smart Spring Su ggi, ,," Of French Venetian Cloth ;_ Customary $16.00 Value ° If _,/rf'-',;~' It is n oithy of note that these models were selec- .I ted from countlc s spring models, to assure superior I"/` navy, brown and garnet plain tailored coat, the skirt *Q-_,1,_, 1 - _ :num r¥i|lin-ms--iminixuuscotuiilnuiltaa-@u£∋» », _ .__. N" ~ ° I Q e 0 _ 0 _ 1 I Ilia Float -_Stunning Novelties] ._ "ii: nn'--~-:£24 15 nch greater its s are black, misses [mm cribed on paper. om 34 to 4,0 1SPri¢l§.-a -Coat -Novelties . ly"-» I’ I t‘f.°.‘:;2.‘:f;“ii'.:-.'.1°.‘.'::.'.'. "“‘"'°° .$I'1-50 ~ Bedford cord. The shades are tan. navy and grey. The 7 tan suits are trimmed with heavy cream lace ard the coat is beautifully lined with satin. They are achnrm- / IIii\"`\\\III`lI' ` I These are the season’s latest novelties in English ' , most i_ic.eptable price. Distinctive Coat ‘Styles New Tweed Effects Cus tomary ,Value $l4.50 i No coat display of equal promise has yet- teen shown iii the city---at a popular price. The profusion of models, materials and eifeati presented cannot be des- Tlie creative genius of the wor`d’s best designers is por- trayed in thes: chi ice productions, _.__ 1 1- __ ,_ .., -Aish-ions g. ll 'G --4 . . ‘ ;'”"`-` I \ _,__ 'l`o come and sec is to stay and buy. ., - ’. /.»_v, “faq ‘_ f""W" ' - . liined Within the Scope of These Suits At this Attractive Price aa. W ` 'I "II ' d I described. It _cannot be tiui-ldigiaii; psftiiiriich gl the ¢haf1”“_°° ‘°."°“‘l°'= fill co1or“ton`es, the artistic blending Of I1¢Wff§;1f1§- gk _Y _cannot be`described because so much II10f¢0 1 ICS 11. the thousand 'and one variations of lines. ull You will find in our millinery salon something to" I ’ , Suit €t/Cry t' pe of face, and yet make the face preserve _ _ l _ _ _ all of its indsividuality. Neither ,hats _110l' Patrons “lei , ing showing of spring styles, the key note of which is a ,_- -V U - - reduced t0 2- tyP¢ here at Prowse S' _ ' `~' i ‘ II I, _ _ i . II ' li l ill ' ' I All sha es, small or large,iit closely to the head, a ' d I note that 'preserves the youthfulness of the face to an _ _ 'astonishing degree. ly! fill I . '_ ' ~ J L ll l f t l z dbeauty all fl'0m.. _ ;---_ I/II II “'f‘_.i.fi%=:f_i:=_i_‘i if __.__..._i. .. ...ir L- "I///il||||""'"»` _ I Prowse Millinery is noted f01‘_StY1‘i;‘l“a]1t_%’1 and | _f 2' _ ‘- ' , becomingness, and these early spring a s \vi en- , ~ “ 1 . chance the lngh reputation won in former seasons. Chf-fmt “fm iiNe‘-W Mi-illineifl' I n J l Misses’ and Junior Coats f'~"'“1`T""“i ‘ E_vcry Ncw_Trimm'n_gs and Tailored Effect is Com; - 9*.. T3 'Q f \ _ . I\‘\? _ \ 'ri e ._\:_J. ` _ .e..-e'._»...~.-_- »....,,,.,.., _ l ll tan sliadi-_ Manic ihrec quarter liriigtli i iid lisiiiineil with silk s.iiitzc‘~.e l,i'ai~i and bra:-.~. buttons. A mat dressy coat and cxcepiioiial value, Ladies’ Black Serge Coats This is A Special Showing Of Costs ln Extra Large Sizes, Will Fit Large Women From 59 to 45 lrch Bust Measure ° They are made in iiill length siyfe aid the artistic tailor- ing is coiniriciisnrrite with the licriiiiy of s‘iyl<-.siiid geuifnc ricliirc-js of innteiial-‘, iii-y lit as li.-ritct as txpcrt cutters can 1-' _ 'l`hcse coats are made from frnc all “col strge in a rico \ \ If ` ` .MI r / _li \ r , ‘ {lI,. g ,-\ d .aff/‘ I 3/' » -MISS HAZEI. MORSE is Gum* I _,dm agent in _]_ C_ _Im-d-me-B B,,,,k_ vino riuiilc the highest averages in make them. $l0.00 braid. L Made from fine nll wool Rarali cloth iii sbadts oi clmuipagnc, fawn and nav§»~ tzriiimed' with sill: :tiitiit-lic .,, Ladies’ Full Length rcs-s Coaits I ';__-.i -.-. iiilg \ _ »_"?_?-1; -`= C Xi /fl -“I Ii ._ ii.. \ " C- -- Z Skirts -oi, Rare New Plfaitd Models, Straight linrs -ft siomnry $6.50 Values Narrow _'l`h se skirts come in diagonal and mixed tweed effects, pitch pockets and triiiinied with colored buttons to match. Some have the new side pleats and are very dressy. Outing Skirts in Black and Navy, Pure Wool Serge. High Waist Sell' Buttons ° This is going to bca great skirt season. Now is the time to ici: ct one of the most fashionable spring models- at P. li. Islaiid's greatest skirt store. - New Corduroy Velveteern Skirts 5.25 Midc in thc high waist line desigii, in shades of navy, lisown and tan, beautifully trimmed and tailored in the new side pit-‘at ciiects. Prowse Bros. Ltd; . 1 _ Beauty if Beautiful Spring Waists Specially Priced Fine Embibidercd Lawn Waist. Open Neck, Long Sleeves, Sizes 34 to 42 ° Elaborate new designs, hnislied with tucks fzincy French collars, and frill, and an iininense assortment of smart tailored waists. _ _ ` All Ovfr Embroidered Waists, High Neck, long Sleeves, Buttoned Down Buck - 0 T here is nothing in Cliarlot;tetown that can coni- pare,with these smart models for which we ask but jill. 25 sizes 34 to 44. A Satisfactory Waist Of Embroidered Lawn High Neck, Short Sleeves 0 *Eg All the scasoii‘.~: very newest and smartest ailects are shown in this lon' price. The very greatest waists values in Canada. ~ Fine Mull Waist With Guipure Lace ' 1-ierc are the top of the seasoi1's waists styles,lacey Front, low Neck, Lace Trimmed ciiects, dainticst of new cinboidery with striking eilects. ' - 4 l l £- *Z "$7.1 7 Qi THE WESTERN `-lil-lilR:1\“i1"\ WI-if-i' Mil Hvrilorfl Miiriihy. ;;_.;|,,~Qs5 (-0__i_ Vcqual), 2 Marion Diilly. Grade VI-. ____ I Cin '1(`i<»kcn 2 E, |-1M I -THE EMPRESS.--Tile outward ,cargo from Summcrside by the Em- ipress yesterday morning consisted ot ‘,riliout fifteen hundred bags oats and about three cars weigh freight, rc- tiirning she had about’ two and u halt cars mixed freight. There were ab- out thirty passengers coins mid PERSDNALS ic ii ecgan, Cape Traverse, vcr.-I. -Ef\ITl€Rl’RlSE SAlLS.- The _` < 1 - ilda Etlmitzh, 2 Ber- sclioonor Flntcrpris loaded with oi l Gill' ° " ,` . , o, ' . its by Messrs Joseph Read Er Co., sailed yesterday from Hiiniriicrsidc for Pic- toii. This is the first schooner to sail either iii or out of Siirnmersidc Harbor this scnson.J. WRYO!J.- Last. Sunday r\ltei'r.oon - -brethren ot Prince Arthur, L_ tl L., Crnpaiid, attendeil divii-.c service at the Tryon Baptist Fliiirizli. The pastor Rev. Arthur I-lnrri con-liicicrl the ge;-vi(-9 and preached a lorclirle sermon taking tor his text St. Luke 15_chal‘ 8 vcrsie, which was listened to throughout with wrapt: :it1.t-.ntion by a very large and appreciative congregation. At the close of the ser- vice a collection was taken iii aid of the'P. E. »I.» Orphanage amounting- to tilloen dollars, ($15.00). r-MR. J. StC; ._§I,ITI-IERL'AND.-In . a St. John ilvlogrolih olrrecciit date 'appears the following: "Hampton, April 8.-The tgténds ot.,Mr. J. StC. Sutherland, - of tithe .Branch Bank of Nova* ob if hare, will be sorry to learn thatqho has been com-‘ pelled to take is leave ot absence on account of ill health." - Mr. Bother-' - .na is, .. itatlileeii Smith. (lrnde -Nlra. George Godkln and Nephew ll-l Percy Murphy, 2 Nellie Crokcn, Master Eric McKay, returned on Wed- 3 Kathcrlni- White. Grade I-1 Elmer nesday cvcnini: last from a. six week’s Goodwin. 2 Donnie Gillis. visit to Mrs. Godkin‘s alster,Mrs. W. I -- H. iiavii, wcitmount.J. I -l"l`t(}VTNC1'Al.IS'l‘ Dl<}AD.- The ?' Idcirtli occurred at Tcrrel, Texas, on -Mr. Irving Campbell ot the West- ltric .lrd inet, ol Mrs.. Isaac \‘.’. Schur- ern Union Telegraph Sc;-v1¢e, Char.. man, formerly ol this province, nttor_10ttctown, has succeeded Mr. Marcus ri very short illness. Deceased was§Cn.lder, who has resigned as assist. 75 years ol age and is survived hy ant in the Surnmeraide otIloe.J. _ ,her husband and two sous Messrs *"- 'Norman and Steven, also, three bro- -Messrs A. L. McLeod, Montreal; Itlrcrs Messrs Peter Miller or Eller-, A. U. Brown, F. Harris, J_ B, Fox, :sire Lot. 12, Alexander of Lot 16,lnnd li‘. G. Applogiith_ T0;-onto; W_A_ land David in Iowa. Deceased lm--.Ga\idct, Charlottetown; J. A. La- merlv resided in North i3e.'motim_ w. ivieoorimieir Montreal-o. Idequc und in 1911, with Mr. Schui--IJ. Havill, Héljfax; _y'_ L_ Johnéon mnn and her family, removed to Car.;L0l1d0i1; A. E. Doite, Montreal- H_A_' thage, Mo., and a few years later to Anderson, Montreal; F, M, Clmdon Terrel. Texas. Since leaving the 15- __ __;_ __ i no ~ -- 4'* ' Y ' 7 " ' " ’ ,_--` Calder. who for the post , MISSISSIPPI LEVEE BREAKS 3 three years has been assistant to the ` agent oi the AnglnfAmcrican Tele- , I graph Company here. -Mr. Calder will ` have his oiflcc in the same building , as Mr. Campbell did.J. _ _ _ I , ...___ ' l uiininvri i_EAi>E11 I The f,,11,,w- - t _ r _ _ ing regis ered at thc Vic- _thirty-tive returning.-B. OF SPITABP.-RGEN toria Hotel, Charlottetown, yester- \ EXPLORERS DEAD t - day:-~-Nlcssrs. J. A. Hueston, Haliiaxp , ~.---__- 'w C. 13. P tt _ , st. J ii ; F. , cHnis'i‘iAN1A, Norw A ii _ ` R. moi' ° “ Swtt av. Pr 9 st. .i-rim, n. iw. ivicnwen, st. Peters IIFOHF Hwmliefs Of the Schroeder- 1.. is innrici-S, Miriiiieton- o nirwii ,Stranz Spitzhergen expedition roach- Ha1if'3x~ C p Morrissc il-1 Aish. W' -M' ii ei D - ' ' ' ‘ ed Advent. Bay today, nlter n winter H 1, USM., Ham Y' gJ ' Cl'0SS0<1 by U18 Empress Yesiefdhyloialniost unhclievablesufiering inthe sh'a,,,,_' q~0,,,,'_t0. gms g§mn'mBr§%_ Imornlng en route to Alaska- aolitudes of Spitzhergen, where they Jopn, 1.;_ L;_ Anjcy ]y1¢,n'g|-ea1- J 'Mum ' M* were i°eb"’“"d~ Larrii, 'l‘oi'oiito_;' H. A. Finlayson I -FFHHK HF11. Sh0l"b_FQ0k. ltflt y€S- The explorers reported that two T¢~.mnf..»; ti. Webb, Toronto; M. E. terday morning on a visit to Vanwu- other members of the party are rest- Maloney M,,,-,treap M_ J_ Gottlel, lug at Tl`°“‘°°"berg BW? that an “V” Sydney, J. Rockwell, Lunenburg; ____ “tor ‘md th” Cook of th” expedition ' H A E\'zin.~ Truro' H A. Russell -U. D. Morrison, Siinirnerside' and ' ' ` ` ’ ' ' are dead, and that Lieutenant Sch- Ham- W (3 M k ll R- MCF11dY¢H. K0l\BiDE¢0I1. WWE roeder-Stranz, leader ot the party, is F _'|ux('\1a,kcA'Ha'|i§;cx.h‘_;rsté H1-iigxx' i .V r. ; , ii cCai-vcll, Wpasaoiigors by the Empress last even- missing and 15 believed dead_ Tén_O,,t0_ J jx L,B_MOt'he 'M0`nt,_em 'i -SUB3Cl’.lUEltS, should renew ai?-itll Goodwin, Grade V-1 Arnold ing retiirriing from St, J0hn,J, _*_---»* ' ` ` ` ’ ' , week or two before the time they. il'0 riw._Dr. S. A. Nicholson and wife, Ha- luxury and beet as a necessity.” FOUR ON TRIAL FOR ` WESTPORT WRECK. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April 9-Be- fore Judge Gardiner Greene and four ofilcialsot the New York, New a‘_ \.\\ ,_ . T jury in the Criminal Court, today, ~- .l \. _ . I beet. Veiil may be looked on as a Qurm., pmkes, D_ ,'\_ ¢Eaci§em' Iris: J. Currie, Vernon; Hughes, St. John; E. P. Meagher, Joliet, Ill.; F. J. Arscnault, Sydney; G. Hughes and son, Sydney. _ -MEMPHIS, ’l‘ciiii., April 9.--The iirst break in the n'-hin Mississippi River levee occurred on the Arkansas side. just south ol Memilliie. Three counties are being tiopdcd by water, which is pr-nriiii; through ii big cut, in t.i‘.ii wall. No los oi life was re- ported, the iiihahita}ts having been yi-arnm that the love, was weakening: _____.i_.__ I BRYCE PLANS TO' visir FAR EAST "*T` WASHINGTON, j'.1\pril 9--James Bryce, thc retiring: British _Ambassa- dor, has arranged jto leave Washing- ton, with Mrs. Bryce, about the end ol the present ontli, tor the tar East. going by ra? to San Francisco, and thence by ste mer to the Orient; "E uorcraavi cn' | 'Z' i, Dorrcotol tor every Wednesday ud Bsturdu, lame. , mi. Potatool 25 Dem. ini- don. 12 Mud. var- w. 14 co is Hoot (lmall) Dol' lb. 8 to 16 B00! (quarter) por lb 5; to 1 Pork _ 9 ca 105 Limb. lit’ lb. (lmlll 10 to 14 Fowl ‘ 9 to 13 Mutton - S to 12 Butter I4 to 25 ggl, par dol. 36 Oate 4| to _ 42 Hay (Prelud) 81! to 814 Hay (Loon) $11 to $13 Pork I to 9 E; :E la Alwaiys in the Fro ft Rank I1 _ Nova-scorii-rica l' i r\",iii Your: truly. i ,. LID . ~ ",Mt,_ Sec`y Q. Treaa. ,ni Huven & Hartford Railroad were plac ed on trial, charged with criminal ne- gligence and manslaughter in connec- tion with the Westport wreck when seven people were killed. These . \ ‘_- \ _ \` r v//.\ - _ ,_ '.`. bl ’h‘ I » , 63.; is land Mr. Schurman has been called upon to mourn the loss of two of his children, his youngest son havin _ E Ihcen killed in the Phillipine War, Iwhere he was serving as a member ot a Missouri Company, while his only daughter, who was well known in Bummcrslde being for some years on the teaching stall ot' thc Summerside uchoul, was drowned in a rallwa Halifax; Chas. Platts, Bridgeport' `Connectiout; I-I. C. Mclntyre, Lanark, Ont.; registered 'at the Clliton House' Siimmerstde yesterday.J. ' I -Messrs J. R. Le'Bl nc - E. Eastwood, Berlin; ;ha'5Nl\g_nt£-15:51 tle. Halifax: 0. iii. F. Miner po.-¢ Hin; otto s. ouimuim,, Beriin-ont.- _B- l"~ Miller. Port uni; A. .r. niiciiiel . vice-president; ia. rt. Pollock, for--' » D tendcnt, and Lawrence J. Carmel - . The _ w _ _ Pnrnon Anicnannr 'ro .nanny o_i.c.».. ___;._ - 90”- 0 Lmryi J. S. Neill, Sherbrook- .+» PV y _ Eden, Colo., in 1904, the F-- L- Duzzan, Charlottetown; A, A,” ot which are,no doubt,re- Wards. Belfast; C. G. Tuess. Bt. John land is a native of Seaview, while r t it By n number of Guardian li. H. Ramsay, Montreal; Edward BERLIN, April 9-The house ol beau cemented by another imperial Hdlienzollern and Cumberland have _ , Go il Bond Shoes ,_ ‘ for Spring ind Summer are officials are Henry J. Horn, tormerl i ` ` , .»{1‘» ‘ ruer general superintendent; C. N.I l I Woodward, present general iiii erin-I , " - - - ~ t . maintenance engineer. ' - I 1 I . I - ui s for Boys / Ow is the time to get that boy’ suit. /Ve are showing a splendid Dressy f / asso ment of grades and sty1¢5 now nd know theres it size here thatwill suit o b 1 .._. .. -_- fssssizf r _ arousing entlinsiasti com~ 1 1 . iq. ::It you want something goodgin ij cased pipe seo our line. We this line from an bloat altar iron was over and it shows all #tia- new styles-_the best. turned outqlcom the makers. You will llké this tllno. 'l‘hare’s a style here that will iplt your fancy and a price that will auth _ your purse. The McKintlon_Drug Cu., Corner Great George and Kent Btu. hfthis, his recent bereave- Hogari, St.. John; r\glstered,at, gh, troth, aecordiiie to a "telegram ro- .-2 Milltf .Yieburman will have the I i Queen Hotel, Suinmeratde, y¢|g¢;-g,,y_ 16,!-'ls many friends throu- *-7- _ ~ _ part of the pro- """ tl lo well kriowii.-T. _'Mr' 41”- .C“mPb°u- ‘V110 1189 _ _ rllled the position as agent or the nu. ‘ ` rr-intoifi Express Company since that _ , -' ‘ cornpany opened 'an omce ln Suni- _‘_' ' ' " merslde, has resigned owing to not . ~ ...for :\5t‘.=-i ._ ; 1, -_.lar 3° " '“°°°°‘l°‘l “Y .ter of the Koller, was recently an- ceived here today Iromigvambnrg. This _telegram announced that Prince Adelbert, the third lpn 0t7E-m-.5 P_.¢l.`or William, has become engaged to §:1l;';°°!! 2181;; 1: stator ot. Prince ` ° '““’ °' "““‘i.’L"‘£.'..‘i """°“°"' mant, to Princess 'lion `, y"`dAugh-‘ nounced. .: Yoon an rs ar Honiiuins'-. , vu., ti.. “tummy um.. to mv, “.1 Princess Lenin and Prince lilriist will ments-_from evergb dy who s`te`s` the'in._ lf yon don“'t want to buy ii new pilr of shoes iight away don’t look in our window--_ltmrhl °.°S* i’°“ I anywhere fro 5."ob to$6.oo. Morris & _Smith i I I ciriowin iiutenu. 5 01' boys age 4 to 15 years at ' - $5* __ to .......».¢-nunneon-~-Slain” ,__._ _ tha will pleasgylhliir girzi? Pncg I _ ‘ Sui' ‘Qu Styles in plain and fancy I ` 1 _it Tuplin di’ -.bs “nf;§’f;..4_.“°Y N, encolungtavre- ri ‘ » , _ . _ .VK _ Q , _h\»_ . '» . . ' .1 ~ _ if .-,.~ _ rj,” , -f ~ iii rl - ‘ - . .'».-»\""?- \ _ Kensington' _ . _ I N .~ . .- I /