SoftensV/utcr- Removes Grease -.~,.1_\ lll 3 PIG. It offers‘. you the friendliest -sprvice,, lite finest food . the coolest rooms in iiaiitaicThe imosi modern, the most fire- proof hoiei in ihc City. 50 steps from the centre of‘ the business district, with- _ minutes walk of the main poinls of inieicsiand iiiiporloncmbul Free from the jiioarof trams and oats. 90 rooms, single and eii suite, with and wii'h- out’ baths. q WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS. THE CAR LETON liorizi. HEADQUARTERS m HALIFAX. ‘I . . . Central Guardian i ‘ bod!’ else does. See our new ones ‘for Spring. Prowse Bros, Ltd. l ima- POTATO EB-carveli Bros” market prices paid. ‘worn by all fellows. Prowses hats and cups. Prowse Bros, Ltd. i . 8448-44-21 . ‘l YOUR New suir. top a... and hat for Easter are here. Prowse Br0s.. Ltd. 2448-4-1-21 FARMERS ATTENTIONi We want your Hogs and Potatoes! Call and seo us at Easter and buy your Easter Roast from us. We have choice Easter Beef. Blake's Old Stand in the Mafket Building. Harry Jenkins. 8367-3-26-1wk M'MlLLAN-M'DANiEL—St. Staph en's cii-urch, High Ilivcr. Alta, was the scene oi a pretty wedding on Monday afternoon, IFeliruary 22nd. when Miss Helen Frances iMcDan- lei. of High River, was united in marriage to Mr. illarry llifaoMll-lan of Blackie, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. llonald IMaoMillan- of ‘St. Avarits, P. E. l., -Canon James officiating. The bride who was giv- en iii marriage by her father, was attractive in a becoming euit of navy iblue charmeen with hat to iiiatcli and wore u i-orsage bouquet of orchids. violets and maiden hair .fcrn. ‘Miss Ruth Rogers. of Cal- ignry acted as bridesmaid. and wore a French frock of powder biiic georgette with hat of the sanie i-iliade and. carried ‘a bouquet oi.’ Mn- damr Butterfly rosies. Mr. Herbert MaoMi-llan, ot‘ Edmonton cousin o! the groom acted as best man. Dur liig the signing o! the register a violin solo, "Ave Maria." was very beautifully rendered by Mrs. Sam Nickie. immediately alter the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was tlmute friends and relatives oi the; bride and groom being presen-td Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. MacMilian left for Edmonton. Upon their return from the honey- iiioon they will make their home at BliickieJ-Pat. please copy.) 2%. THE CHAR "l-ool‘ AT YOUR HAT- ‘EVOPY-endlhiceh Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8448-44-2“ ‘g-Qtwrltesz-When the vote was taken buying point“, aver, mm “y ‘g on the Church Union question in their cellar, Water Street. Highest 3°“"¢- 157 W"! ""9 "I'- “all”! u-wymuflinloirand 45 votes in favor. it STYLE‘) FOR YOUNG Fflhwllgregstion could be kept undivided. served at the Pailiser hotel. the ln-iyesterday‘ r in the City attending the Teachers’ Convention. tine Callaghan, and Louis Calla- ghan, of lake Verde, are in the city. attending the Fiddlers’ Con- test. LOTTETOWN gunman MEDIUM AND HiOH-GIADI- ' i’ " Men's Suits and Topcoats, Hats, - ‘I " r and Caps. Correct styles, Qualitr 8448-4-1-2i ____ BELFAST UNITED OHU-ROHP- ,Rsv.' J. A. ltlcLeilan. Valleytleld. .was hoped by most that the con- but. the anti-Union leaders in their presentations of their cause alien- ated rather than attracted those y not oi their views. With this was irregularity and uncertainty of ser- vices. After waiting for the Pall and Winter and no improvement oi the situation seemed to he in sight, those who favored the Church go- p ing into union decided to organize for themselves. Aipetition was sign- I ed by 97 members and adherents red presenting“ families desiring or-' ganizatlon, and reception into the United Church. A meeting "was l held March 30 at Eldon, where all sections of the congregation were well represented. and organization was effected, iby-iaws were adopted and committees and oflicers ap- pointed. Messrs. M. W. Murchison and F‘. S. Reeves were appointed Iwith Rev. J. A. McLellan, who was lpresent, to present the case and ‘needs of the congregation before Predbytery and seek reception into the United Church. When it be", came likely that organization would he proceeded with. those interested ' wished to share immediately in the church’s work. and proceeded to help the Maintenance and Exten- lsion Fund with the result that $103.50 was contributed. This is L evidence of the interest and enthu- siam now existing and an earnest of what will be done in days to come. With sincere regret old co- workers are parted with, but duty urges forward. i-<o->—-——- PERSONALS Mr. Theophiliis Pineau. Rustico. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. K. D. Matheiion, Oyster Bed Bridge was ii. visitor to the city Mr. John '1‘. McKenzie. Frederic- ton wus a visitor to the city yes- terday. \ —e——- Mr and Mrs Granville lliintain, Riistico were visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Ray Mulligan. Emerald. spent‘ the week-end in the City, visiting his many friends. ‘Mr. Alden Corr, Newtown, spent the week end in the City, visiting Q his many friends. Messrs. Clark Harding. Nor-thorn. Charles McMahon, Emerald, Daniel Matheson, Emerald, are ilpendiilg a few days in the City. Miss Ruth Dunsford, teacher at Stanchei. is among the visitors to the city. Mr. Fred Cass. of North River. is Messrs. William McCabe. Augus- For your protection the numc ilfoirs is ttamped on the bottom of every chocolate. l / . ' aster Gt (jR the only girl, for mother whose devotion you can never adequately repay, for wife and family-Mott's eloquently convey the glad spirit of Easter. Remember, Moirs is unquestionably the greatest value in candy that money can Buy. A selection of boxes in various sizes and wilh appropriate Easier ' decorations now mi sole u! your druggisl’: or corifccfionerls. cHQC0LATE§ ‘Himself- qneg panic the palate) " Hunter River i, aluminum i HEVROLET has added another beautiful model to its linc-—thc Landau—a handsome five-passenger car, with Fisher Body finished in Arizona Grey Duco. The Landau reaches a new pinnacle of small car luxuriousness, having a seal grain leather t0!)- with distinctive Landau irons and smart D- shapcd windows in the rear. It "is upholstered in rich velour, which liar‘- monizcs with the exterior finish, and is provided with a folding foot-rest and a robe rail. Pockets ar¢"built into the rear doors and the rear coin- '~ partment is supplied with smoking equipment. Possessing the economy, use of operation, ‘quick acceleration and abundant power for which all hcv- rolet models are famous, the new Landau represents a contbindtlon of value and quality never before presented in a car in its price clue. Ask the Chevrolet dealer in your locality for a demon- stration. of the Chevrolet I I Landau. \ , "‘::.::.".:':.';" s: horny octave, ‘has Inn "-*-- *- -~ - I. 01.21" MOTOR COMPANY or ~m mantra‘: camp Liiurrso Onlloiorfoisnplqafw hm: Ila an on the. o.” W GIN! l’ dfwflfl "a Q1‘ non o] Could, IAIIQ i Co lilanlLajatlnyL .c. Miss Florence Power. Emeral . I . has returned home after spending And vl¢lnlty a very pleasant week-end in tha Clity. While there she was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes. Kent. St. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hull. Slmple Mixture Makes tMr. and Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Grnn- I ville, werewhere over the week end- Stomach“ Flue They were registered at The Globe. Simtple huclcthorn bark. glycgr. Mr. Taylor leave-s the latter part of ine, etc, as mixed in Aidlerika; l“ w°°k '°“ m?“ B'°‘°“- helps stomach trouble in TEN‘ minutes -by removing GAiS. Brinfl Rxliilghmltrogaadeliclihlilhls’ llleaélli: out a surprising nuwlll" °l °ld iottetown this week attending the . Wu“ malt” yo“ “V” thllugm annual Teachers’ convention. 0tli-‘ w“ i" Your 97mm 3m" m" mn- er teachers in attendance are Miss l 510E194‘ "B"!!! and mall“ Y0" Grace Ackland. teacher Greeiivale| harry and cheerful. Excellent for school; ivir. Wellington Dixon. chronic omstinatlon- Adlai-lira teacher of the local school. and Works QUICK and delightfully Mr. Cyril Horton. teacher New easy. Hughes lDrug 00., Ltd. --- -—---- as) to ‘islanders who have sent so many sons and daughters as teach- era to the Wlsst to nOle that ui'- rangements have been made by the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Alliance _ to run a special train from that FOR CORNS province to the Canadian Teachers’ Federation which will meet on August 2, in Charlottetown. The; U train will stop over at Winnipeg, Se Toronto. Ottawa, Montreal. Monc- ton and St. John. where civic, re- The captions will he tendered the visit- Best ‘ And Forget The ing teachers. it is expected that a large number will niake the trip. IMr. M. J. Coldwell is president- Ieiect -by acciamation of the Sask- | q m Charlottetown Selling Agency. Char- m“ h. p. llottetown; ‘Art. Clinton. Charlotte- hw My! tmimflt "My =1" ltown; .1. s." Bailey, Halifax, N. s : l Guests registered at Riverside inn include: Messrs. T. M. Howntt. l0'l.ear - John Mc-Liiren. Frederic- ton, N: H. F. ‘Connors, Charlot- tetown; R. C. i-iourstt. Cape Trav- erse; B. W. Kay. St. John, N. 3.: L. Mclnnis. Charlottetown; 1‘. Miir- ray. Charlottetown; C. J. Cook. Kensington; Thomas Davies. rep. and after a atchswan Alliance. Among four other nominees was Miss Jean Alt- ykcn. Regina. who along with the others withdrew in his l'avor. Miss Aitken referred to is an Islander. [her home being in Georgetown. ~~ "m"! "mi-fl- lflfi. iflfitfmi. "lidshiftill: lottetown; George Brady, Chariot- tetown; Leslie McNaliy, Charlotte- town; H. Boglole, Charlottetown, James Kanoen. (mariattetdwn; Si. ill. Dlniel. Hunter River; ge C. Hutcheson, Berwictr N.B.;_. Miss Amy Hood. Cornwall; Miss Mildred Warren, North River; Aadrewtlhl- laut, Milton (men. Cavendish. b —----@o>--—- 8 it Market (Incl: ts "m ammo.) NEW YORK. larch SL-Marhet Price 25 Cents owiiwiril today antler the force of wiivt- of liquidation tunl collapse oi prices, and 21H 1s- suca listed on ‘he New Yorl; Stnrkias six to ten in the active ones had Mrs s M Daniel is visiting in"‘3’“"‘“"g°- “"1 Glasgow. it is of particular inter- _ '- alingS ow values for albeit: of all sorts swept "' At the enii or the day which was ' rossiire 't‘i-om another trenieiiilviislentirely without n rally 0(- niiylittle thought of values. The best it wa-i a vir sort, losses of from a point or i-iu dropped just as swiftly as the sec- F in the inactive issues to an lllllClli0lld and third grades issues. Dollar representative o: jlieen- established. ---'-'-asthé--.' HE Barrier Refrigerator is absolutely odorless. There is not the slightest taint of suspicion in the breath of dry, cold air from the opened door of a Barnet. ' The most delicate fiavors-custards. butter, milk, egg pnddin s and dainty desserts-are perfectly sa . Meats and vc etabicd, either raw or cooked. do not ingict their flavors on anything else. ; Neitber docs fish. ‘ The Barnet system of ventilated re- frigeration docs away with all danger of cross-flavoring. The Barnet is unique '. among refrigcraton—it is absolutely odorless. Ask your dealer to explain the special ventilating system in the Bamct. Also the syphon system of cold-air circula- tion which makes the Barnet uniformly cold and prevents moisture" from gather- ing. The provision chamber is lined with snow-white, vitreous "porcelain. Notice, also, how easy it is to flush out with a dash of scalding water. There is no drain pipe to keep clean in a Barnct. Sizes for every household. Would you , like the Barnet Book? Write us. Also special Barrier models in {our sizes for electrical refrigeration. amet .- Household Refrigerate - . _ watts-am, ole-i. s rnoiaiu-iarliuua.nnilnaa.- values running into the millions; Most oi the sell-l ivei-n titrraiiy sll0l‘li from co ate. ; industries and hush-ens oi‘ nli north ‘ing was of the hurried. determined securities in the mad scranrbe to i _ Ml" Stewart for a few days’ mellell to new low prices fortlie year. sort born of necessity. There was turii stocks into cash.