‘iucusr 4, 1922 ' . ipxliillill: ffragranee 4' 1: 8nd Flavor. i i o , ' soldonivinistli-Idzllnairfishtun; ‘Whats-an. giuinaru-frneamupaesnwm cIlASB s. sauaonu. MontroaL i iclieylsBlatk Twist Yjlobacco Is ieasily the leader in chewing tobacco. Those who use it say so. I .tf,.l,i latte; s Nicholson‘ Tobacco ct, nl. Manufacturer- Just a Few » Snaps in Leis lmiiifs S "t We ‘have a few Suits left in some lines that we will clear out at 20 p.c. discount. On the Suits not included in the 20 p.c. lot we will give 10 p.c. discount. This 1S a good chance for a man to buy the best Suits made, at a‘ big reduction. The cloth and trimmings are the very best, ‘and the makers cannot be beaten in Canada. niensand otlhers are made on the more con- servative models, so that we can please all tastes. Sizes range from 34 t0 42. 3 Suits $28.00 (i Suits at . . . . l2 Suits at .. .. 3 Sl|lts_.z;,i;_,,, . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Suits tit 3 Suits at . . . $30.00 ’ .- $32.00 Balance of our stock at 10 per cent. dis- count. Don’t miss this opportunity of buy- ing a first-class Suit at a big reduction. Mactellan Bros. Tailors and Furnishers, and Sole Agents for Leisliman’s Best Ready-to-Wear Clothes for Men. Miilsummerhargains AT RUFF’ We wish to clear out fifteenvpalrs men's hip rubber boots. $7.50 value. We offer them while they last at....$3.95 W5 also offer this week about 4O pairs men's boots, black or brown, McKays and Wetts, sizes 7, 7V2, S. 8V2, 9. Values up to $9.00. No extreme pointed or very broad toes at $3.95 Just received, men's low heel box calf or patent buckle strap shoes . , $385 We have also the Classic. Model, Mur-ray Msld and other high grade makes of this very popular shoe. Headquarters for Holeproof Hosiery. GEOFF‘ BROS. LTD. a a a a a a a ‘a-aa ‘an AAQAQAALAL v‘¢v¢¢“vv¢vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v vvvvvvvvvv vvvvvv i TWO- MILLION n. n. BROW 146 Richmond Street v-Wl" Chdrlottetown "O " " " a Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Sitong, Companies. Some of these Suits are for young . $29.00 I Women's up-to-date White Canvas Oxfords .................. “$1.80 Charlottetown n‘ now the owner’ and piopllctur of .i.-._. or lctlcr orders from i‘ art mindful of Him" Visitors we] purses will appear later. 579-3-31 ‘f city on Wednesday night. and are ,-. countries also gives excellent results in the -l-“ South Shore lmusue and Western ._ in considered THE . CENTRAL GUARDIAN i “H” "m. lioimsivs‘ ozfisios. nosluuoon rtoun ll gnar- ilmwed l-“Plflliifl you better. CAVENDISH iFAhRVlEW. My. M. o. Brlntnn, B. A, will lireach in Cavendish August 6th at 11 it m. uml at Fairvlew at 1,30 n. m. ALL OF OUR dress gingham; (q °""' ‘l 20% off Friday and Satur dim-Beer i Weeks. MfilCHOald ‘INSPECTION.— Miss kl s, Red Lross Publlc Health "mini l“ cflllYliis out the medi- ll-fl llillDectlon ol’ schools, which, “l” "l"! fiiwii iii Kings county in the vicln-ity of Sflufis‘ eEiR i. WEEKS FrldlY and s“ “will ‘Pwlai. colored Turkbsh glwfi‘! regular 70c for 45c pair. m"! Bedlnreaus llle sues regular $3.00 for $2.15. Hzuams T—H_E,_ FUND.— The . P.l:..l‘. Brilnch of the Canadian lied (moss hoclety wish to acknow. edge with lnuny thanks, receipt, b! $l0from a friend which w“ left at the Public llezllth centre. CAVENDlst-l CONGREGATION Services New Glasgow at 11l|,_m_ and Cavendish at 7.30 p.111, new J- biiiney Bonnell will preach. Sllllleflt "What is man that Thou cumc. SOURIS HORSE RACES.Q. To fli/Old nlller events already ailver. tlscd as well as harvesting Opera- tlons, the Souris Driving (‘dub hag decided to hold ilg animal Horse llltccs on Monday, August, 21st, Ad _ vertlsemcilt of the classes and , VISITORS Fins-r impulses- IONS~ Ml‘. George McA-rthu-r wife and daughter arrived in the registered at the Victoria. intend spending about iwu weeks in thiis Province visiting friends and relatives of Mrs. McArtliur. who is an island lady. Mr. lllcAr- lhur, formerly Zl colitrzli-tor, and The) The MuArthur ‘Alntrtmcnts Si. , Jollil, who is hero for lhc fiisl time, is very null-ll lmprcssetl with the island} particularly the city of fflhilrlotlelown. llltvlnpz travel- land potatoes are selling lu Hall- _ fail. at $2 per 90 pound bug. "Bflular 70c for 50c yd Friday and Saturday-Beer Q. weeks. TlON.—The Rev. will preach at (‘lyde River at 11 a. m.. and at of all sires. 8HOP from Hollnalfs Catalog. POTATO MARKER-J’. E. ‘ ls- 64 inch BLEAGHED SHEETING, OLYDE RIVER CONGREGA" Mr. MtzPhem on West River at ll l). m. THE seer :1 on P, B. ply knitting yarn island for Fall svreoters Newest colors, extra i250. each. Prowse 75l-3all. large skcilts. BIOS. lJtd. NEW GLASGOW.—-Rov. Leon- ard Stevenson will preaohnl New (wla-‘igow Christian. (‘huri-h, Sun- ilily. 6th, at 7 30 p. ln A. l’. Hodges Wlll liFPflPli at ll a. lll. and lg Fredericton at 330 l). lll. ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at Beer 6. Weeks grey cotter; 7c, 9e, 12° will 15¢ Y¢li almost half the regular price. NOTICE.— The Annual Meeting 0f thc Associated Boards oi‘ 'l“l'ude of l’. E. island will be held ll ‘sourls on Tuesday, Aug, {mp at g l1. m. Will all Bo.'lrtls endeavor to have their zicrcdiled represents. blves Present? important matters relative to llle jzonil of the Pm. vlnce will be discussed. l‘. W Turner, Secy. - 7.'I6-4i.jli_ ——*—< K's-op l"|IlIIl‘l|Il Iilnlsun-slt In lhr- Ironm- Methodist Church l_s__Growing TORONTO, Aullllst 2.—~-Reply- ins very ileflnltly to (allergen which llllvi‘ lllllWllfP-ll ill tho Methodist R“‘"‘""ll‘l'- ol "Liiliilvii. England. uiicsins that the Mnillutllst Church in (‘iinudu has cxperinced ii general tier-line. Rev. Dr. S. D. (howp, _general suporinlenllunl. of the (hnrcli, ‘has forw-artlrd a left. or to the editor nf [hr pubiicntioil iii which he" H'l)Sl)llllG|y (lfllllfh prat-tlally everyone of the state» mcnts, ,' led extensively, practically aliovel- Canada and fine U-nltetl isitrttis, ' iuid having spent some time in lion to speak with authority con cording zlnything relating to con- structive work. Hc Sl'.\il'l'l that as 1 . . ,4 u tourists puraduse, the island was " Tymfliostcrtius.“ PO14 IP91; L, ' illntxccllt-il in every hotcl ,scenery is wonderful. lcomlnolltllitms are the ltlle climate is ull that could '_ lit-sired. (‘oncoming ilC with few exceptions unequalled. ill ilot-tetown, he was surprised see such splendid strowts, they .'_ ‘tire far better in qualilty and work ‘ any ill the lyfarl-liicss duo to economic and migrut. _ mztllshiip than _tinle Provinces and were equal to those of Philadelphia, the Queen of American cities. Altogether iCharlottntown as a modern city ranks tilnong the best, and is a credit lo P. E. island, Sllys this ‘into-rested visitor. l Flour Buyers! Attention! (Tarvell Bros, beg to advise the trade thut from lllit-i time ‘forward they will have a continuous simply of "Regal" flour, the brand which is knnyvn to consumers every- where n3 “wonderful for bread“. This flour ils made of the choic- est Manitoba lllll‘(l wheat, in one of the most up to dllte- mills on ihis continent and lor some years now llllg been a great favorite with (‘anadinn ibrelld bakers. lt also has a large sale in foreign where it has to meet the competition gf the biggest Amnrituln and European mills. Es- sentially u bread flour, “ltegill" making of pastry. Curve-ll Bros. will he glud to receive telephone the trade as well as personal inquiries at their warehouse. Ytlrlnouth, N. S., March 24, 1921 The Secretary of the Yarmolltli Athilctic Atlfiilfilillilfill, ‘who were the chum-pious for_l92tl of ‘the Nova iSlaotizt BBS!) Brill, slates that during lhn summer the boys used MllNARlTS lilNlMlENT with very bonofiritll results. for sore muscles, bruises and sprnlns. ii by the players the best white. llnlnlont. on the mnr kot. Etvery ieam should ‘be suppli- ed with llris celdbruted remedy. lSigiled) JOSEPH L. LeBLANC, Secy. V. A. A. A iCilnmpiollu N. S. -Soutli Shore [league 1920. PEOPLE ls Oundo wear glasses In rut their eyes or Improve light. ' Glasses really save one and are a lill th the tweeter values eyesight oreolously. Our QIIDIIIQIOI will tell l! ‘an: oyosiflt. too. Illl lone- um wading can“, m- huth cimnrlleyzln (‘hurt-h minister. who mak- lricfl. hlr. McArthilr. is in a Dostl" "Pry iiefin-itc elllclliififins us In highways. Mr. McAl-thur said that ‘will they werelFlillrch speaking of ghar_,2,ll44 churches while in 192i mlpitc the l‘_~"“'-“illl"ll lli Dnrticuiul- is lak- "il ll)’ DI‘. (‘llown to n recent urtic- ic in‘ Rev. c, Ashlin vVPSl, A Wes- llllP roii-tiur-iltle auction of lhe (‘zin- 4.+.~—§*¢*o*¢*¢"¢*’o;e*o*e* _ 5 v - f‘ £a°,Ot6’Q?®t t - o o 9%’ ,o,o,.o,o,_ MADE ,,._. '\' y. oZ-eblofofiofiofofeiegke, ..,.Go onfiifmua TheiAli-ltbatheiriitreatis you [any in August ‘will seldom neeci chains next winter i ' They're @,rough and tough m The Goodyear Tire & Rubber C0. 0i Canada, Limited ° ’%<>‘2<>2¢s~.s.¢2¢.¢. 6 . ll ~.Q‘Q‘ '6‘? *Q'.Q$ fis>iofogflqtez ° t .0.e Reception and Pi e- , i‘ stlltatioii to Rev. Austin Bradley, 5.1.! The parishioners of St. Joseph's. held -'l lt-ct-liliun ,ft.:r ltcv. Austin‘ Brndli-y. S. J.. at Lltc home of his, fllthcr- '. Francis Bradley, Kelly's‘ (lross on the evening of 'l‘ut-.si the 25th July ‘when they prest-nlt-ill the flow-rend Fathor with the fol lowing address, lit-i-ompanicd ihy a; ludian (ihurch and whose‘ slate nlcnls urc cliurutrlvrizl-tl by thc lgenorzil SllP8l'illtt\.ll(lilllll£i us llcahilll first with (he .'lctll:ll best and llllliillcl‘ 0i churches. stniistiizs urcl be, ountt-il ‘ the 0mm“; that in 1886 the first your of unen- linitt-il l-xislcd dos- l'f‘l'lilll'l by in‘. mhnwn in of the there conference . ill Calla ti u. elimination of iiilrcuits and city congregations which had outgrown their useful ,ol‘y changes. worn there 3,815. I standing because of the 11pm 11ml since the uliion of chllrtwhtrs have Brent‘ deal of’ overlapping in many ‘CITCIIHS has been lubolisllnti. figures timiin- estah» lish definitely that there has been it cnniiniuil growth also. In i886 lilo roster of Methodists in ‘("lll- tldn stood at 194,474 and in 1921 the grand total has rtvlnhetl tho imposing figure of 400.780 an in- crease in church membership of over a hundred per cent. ______-¢o>____ RUSSIA HAS TRILLIONAIRS PETRiOG-RAD. August ‘J.- RllSSlfl now boasts of several "irililonriirs." Those. are men who have mzltin fortunes in Russian current-y, and rnunt, this wealth ill JISlPUIIOIIIlPiLl figures. One spec- ul-uinr is credited with profits oi‘ $40000, which amounts lo 15.00- 0,000.(l00,000 rubles. llt- is pllli- ing his woulth into gold, silver unii jewels, and lllu Silllllill‘ curr- nntzit-s of foreign countries. _.________, Willl|AN’8 WilllK NEVER llilNE It Seems So in Many Cases and Good Health is Always Necessary Viscount, Snskotehe-wam-"I took Lydia E. _Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound for weakness of the female organs. l had pains in the back and bearing-down pains in the abdomen and was in s. general run-downpou- dltion. I could. not sleep, rest or work and was quite unfit to do even slight hduseholtl‘ mini. 1t friend told me about your Vegetable Compound and l in my turn truly recommend ‘it, as m severe symp- toms vanished and sm better in every way. l do my own work, look after my children and see chickens, cow and my garden. also recommend it for young girls who are wank and run down as my 16-year-old daughter hits taken it and is quite her own gay seilf sgoinfi-Mss. Faro. Wnaxr, Vis- oount, Saskatchewan. I Live On A Farm Upper New Horton. N. B.—"I have token Lydlsh F1. Plnkhsmb medi- cines and t ey have done me a world of good. Since then I have been able to do my housework and l have a lot of work to do as I live on a farm. Seeing your od- vertlsement in the papers was what made mo think of writing lo you- ~$ pa. amnesia F I a I ‘hope this will help someone else." Mae. Wu. B. Klnvszs, Upper New Halon, New Brunswick. our“! Show Nhlli lTlils increase is illc more out. nilmerousl linen affected hi As in tho personnolpi’ lilo proa- - lrhlnl: stuff, 110119111113 lllll‘. .. _ i liter. Allrtill lsrudicy. S. .i.. Mont l, real, l’. Q. ltcvtl lit-ill‘ i"ili.llt:l‘,"— ‘ ‘Many years hllVfl conic zlllll gout: . e your friends last gathered at ‘your home to bid you good byc. land wish you ‘God speed‘ as you lworo. leaving for the (Toilegc of the llmmzutnlate -(‘onccpti_on, Montreal, to cuter upon your studies for the lloly Priesthood. ()li that out sion our mltllra-l feeling of regret at the knowledge of your success as ll li-ilcller, and also as a student of your Almzl lylatl-l", (now St. Duns tltifs University], and our bonfl dent lwliesf thnlt you would so ac (quit yourself in your higher studios us lo reflect credit not only upon yo ‘self, but also upon your native parish. in itlris regard we arc proud to say that you exceeded the most sanguine expectations of your friends, as is amply pruven by the high standing you attained in your classes. and the enviable reputu tion you have acquired as a scholar, writer and poet, suffice to say we ntimir your talents and are grout ly pic. t-rl at the success you have achieved itlnng thnsr lliorury lines. 'l'oday, ltowevcl‘. what brings tho greatest joy to our hearts and c forth our sincerest congratulati ns parting with you was softened by i l remarks iby hoping [TQ- uf llll‘, ititlu‘. We lI muill, on behalf of the iplLl‘iSllll.i."if‘l‘.s‘, Your humble servants, (‘I l.\lifyll'l"l‘l‘llfl ihlark (furlcy, James E. (lozldy. lllnmt-t (lornlun, Joseph Nlcflnigltn hinlnnwi lMonughuli, Bunllct ’l‘rztilinr Jnllin. 'l‘nwlc, lMilwtiotl Dliylc. Amos Jlunalgilnll, St-Wy. Kelly's (Truss, Lot 2i], l’. E. island, Jilly 25th. 10152.- Thc zirlilrcss was rcull by Mr. ‘Millwouil Doyle and proscn-ta-tion‘ Flttllel‘ liritdlny lniulo a touching zlml (‘ltlflllfllit rciply in thc cullrsc of which ill! wzlirlnfv purishitmtirs of St Jnstwplfs for their kiml address llllil l-ZUHGFOUS gift. lin llllllli‘ l>.‘v' Mi! AYIIUS Wliilliigliiilil- ‘will be, long mlncnlliered Iby llll who v lspczlking of his llulnct-olnintflle rc ife-nrctl to a grottt saint who. on re smallest do-tuifs of their enjoyable iturnlng to‘ ills people. they rnrcivlvd program. him not, and said. just think how different have .l, unxlcserving as l itlll, dienu trczltcd ‘by the people of my lluitivc parish who‘ lluvc rcrciv ctl mo with open ill-ins and given me ll. -wholc hearted welcome, the -tiolt of which will remain ant memory through life. , hiding his roply the llevcij 0nd Fuitllnr gav-o his llssllrzintilv that the living and do; tsetl members 0f ills lllliiiVfi parish would itlwuys he l'(lll\(‘lllil)(‘l'(‘(l by hiem when offer ing the. llllorzlllylc, sacrifice of tho Altar and expressed the hope that the parishioners of St. Joseph's ‘would always renu-nrbcl‘ him in their prayers. v Rev. Ilr. Curran in his txwn happy way complimented u-ntl cong-rutulilt ed Father Bradley ilprm his success and in the course of his remarks took occasion to pay-a. warm trl butt». to the oloven young men nf the ‘pairish new in the Priesthood an nlsn accorded a wcll (loserved mood of praise tn the oightocll _youtn~g ladies 91' itho parish in the religions life. ilio concluded his tllut the ex is the sitpremeiy gratifying fact“ that after a separation of sixteen‘ years. you come hark to your old home and friends and native parish’ it ‘priest. ol’ God ‘forever. This re lllillils us that. you are the eleventh worthy’ son ‘that. dilring the last| tiyvlm-ty scvcll yours. your native‘ pztrlsh of lSt. Joseph's has givull tol lllu lluly- Priesthood, and also‘ brings to our minds the pleasing, fut-l thul six other worthy sons oil fit. Joseph's are at prcscnt pnrsu y ll('l' soils -who are now iaibourlng in lhn blasters vineyard and no less proud of hcr sons iwho are propar lng for ‘tho Priesthood. We hope and ‘trust that their good example will be followed and clnulzitctl by the young men who succnntl them, until ii. can ho suld thitt IEVOPY home in tho little parish m‘ St. Joseph's‘ guvo a son or u duughtcr to the} scrvicl- of (loll. I .~\s the iflectillg you-rs bring llldll)’ (‘illllll-‘ZPS in the life of individuals‘ nnil t-tynunuiilties you will doubtless observe. tlul-t. manly of your oldl t-lnssniales and youthful oolnpltn ions. us well as oldor momibors of the parish who lyallc you a fond good bye sixteen yours ago, are not present to ‘welcome ynu linniri; but wn tmist, thait ‘tllfi llhfifllll, dtiar ollns are praying for you and all of us in their himvenly home. We rojoii-t- with you toduy, that after your long tllbllilllflfl you find no vacant chair tn, your old home to evoke it thought of sadness on this liflliliy occasion and that. there re lll-ltlilltl iln unbroken family circle to welcome vou ihllck to the home oi‘ ynur childhood. in conclusion. our humble pray qrs for you will ‘be, thltt (‘ind may bless yolr with health of vvnrs and that all your ‘lltbm-s in His Vineyard may be crowned with success. And now. Rovurenil Dear Father. iwe bg of yml klntlly‘ to accept. the accompanying gl as n small token nfthe respect on esteem whilolt ‘thtfpeople of you native lmlillh lbear you. _ Soliciting a remembrance of thl pt-aplel of St. Joseph's Parish" when offering the. adorable swcrl and length < ample of those young men and women‘ would be a," Lnccntivo for others of the parish to follow in their fntutstcps. Wither George F. Bradley nfler prr-liminziry rrlntlrks appropriate t.o tht- orcasiulf (wlnphzlsizcll tho grcill. nit-ml of l’ llStn lilllwl Sisters l‘oi' missionary‘ work ill \Vcslcrll (‘an atiu and llll‘ \\ cstcrn {italics anti ailsn the urgcill. rails for Priests and Nuns‘ lrrr foreign missions. -llc hope d Jhut ill" fathers and nlotbors of ‘the parish iwouid llivr iilg their studios for the sum I _ _ _ , _ p. _ sllcroti culling. Nctidlcss to say. (‘flax xiilllfgligafivfly (fillitlggiy Si. Josnplfs ‘feels justly proud of ‘n ' l‘ ‘ g‘ U l ’ ' religious lilo so that St. Josephs would be known its the banner l‘. Pl. island parish for religious vocations. Mr. John Bruilcly spok-c briefly Baby's Skin Troubles- Chafing, scalding, skli irri- tations and itching. burning ee- zems. are quickly and thor- oughly relieved and the‘ skin kept soft, smooth and yelvoty by the uso of Dr. Chase's Ointment Apply dolly otter the birth. thanked the ‘ on matters in [col-ping wlith the m: ozt-sion. after which tlic lillitll‘ was tllkcll by ‘Mr. Amos Mouuglian nicely zirrungeti progrnln of vocal and instrumental music was vcr iu-roptillily cuirrietl out. Next cubic a plentiful supply of‘ it." ,_,. cnlzaln u-lnl ('lll(l' and ztftor :l‘ll llllfi purtnkcn, the singing of Anld ban‘ Slum and u. shaking atrctmtpzltnintl with warm ‘good byes‘ lyrought. to an end an i cvciling of rum tinjovinent whit ' lllul the pleasure of participating in it. ’l‘llc llccvplinll tit-serving of mut-li cred-it for the zittentlvu llllll calpahlt- \\.ty iii which thcy carrictl 800 Retirements“- . _Are involved OTTAWA, Aug, time the present reorganization in the new Department of Nut- iunlll Defence is completed, there will be inivolvod ne-arly 800 retire- ments from the three (input-t- micms concerned‘. ’l‘hls includes tlip Air Bfillfti, and the Naval Ser- vice Department, as well us the Dcpzlrlmont of Militia and Defen- ce, which are now ulerged in the new Depllrlnlem nt’ ‘National Def- (PIIPC Out of these eight hundred em- ployees, four hundred retired at the cud of the first filsizal year on March ililst. Some three hundred have been (llschurgeil since that time and It is probable that about one hundred more will be dispen- snd with before the reconstruct- ion is finished. The Civil Service Commision is now engaged in reclussifylng the classes in the ‘Militia Department ,tho Air Boilrd and the Depart- ment of Naval Service, with n ylcw to the. merging of the three in the new Dnpzlrtnlrnl, of Nation- al Defence. This is exported to lukn a month yoi. and illi‘ con~ stiliilutiou w-llll not the put into off- 1’-.~—By the nt-t until that tlmn. The act oon- stiiuling the llcw ilepurllnclit is not yet ill fnrtzlz, but will be. brought illtn cfltic by proclnlllzl- tioll when the reclltssiflttwtitm is completed. Tim saving matte. in these ihreo departments ‘by tho consolidation, will not it is salt-l, appear ‘in the estimates of the tiirro depart lTlPlllS all together. The. total rc- duvtlon made last session in the voles for tlirso three departments was nolrly lhrro millions. and saiitl that ihnro ims lwon a saving of $050,000 in addition, growing out of the abolition of positions fornn-rly paid out of war and rle- lllhltibllilllflll appripratinns. —< J aok and Mary Finally Married ll/OS ANGlfllildS, (!al., August 2 » Alnrllynn Miller, of the stage. bctramo tho bride of Jilrk Pick- ford, of tho screen, to-duy ilt tho residence of tho groom's sister Mary Pickford and l)l‘l)l,il(‘.l‘»ill-l.'lW Douglas illalrbnnks, at lievcrly wllills. a suborh of this cily. A ‘brief episcopal ceremony was performed by the Rev. Neal Dolid, rector of the church of St. Mary oi‘ ilic Angels which is the “little church around the corner" tn tho pcnplo oi‘ lhu motion picture ln> duslry. Mary Pickford acted as m-nid nf honor. and the ceremony was witnessed by 10 invited guests and a small llfllty oi‘ newspaper reporters. iphotogmphors and and a n gcnrrzll lteuriy hand " (‘timmitltm are - out even the P.O. Box ‘120. File Sale All shades in stock, sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades } 75c. for 3 ‘light fixtures, coin- plete with shades $7. 2 light fixtures, com- plete with shades, $6. S. McIsaac 8: Sons 168 Queen Street Phone 722-J. _.__.____.-__a Arteslan Wells, Water Systems. Lighting Plants The Tlask Well Co. Kenslngton, P.E.l. Contracting Well Diggers, Maritime Distributors, MILWAUKEE Direct from the well Water Systems. Among other jobs just complet- ed, is :2 Mwll for John U. Mrllonzllil ltt \i'ic.lol'ia. On this parllculal‘ job we had saltwater to conicnd with to ll. ileptn of over three hundred A A l. n. ulllllsoli Business Manager. Hammocks A splendid line oi’ extra ‘ strong, well made HAM- MOOKS. Fast colors, low- est prices in the city. Children's Sand Pails, Bho- “ vels, Toy Sets, Tops, Rlmber Balls, Doli,s and Doll Cabs. Boys’ and Girls‘ Waqgons. i Kiddie Cars, Baseball and Tennis Goods. Summer‘ M Reading i for the Holidays. Books by best authors, thousands of them to choose from. Latest magazines and newspapers, Souvenir Post Cards and Booklets. motion plcturp camera mon. The official guests the Pickford, Fairbanks and Mill- er families fund Charlie Chaplin. The ‘bride and groom declined 1Q say where. they would pass their honeymoon. were members of " Carter a t... Ltd. Books and Stationery. ~ wsir-r~