. t A _ UNE-27’191?`_-§-._ ,_ __ __ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` PAGE SEVEN Enlar g e m e n t s _from Amateur Negatives ` Phone 159.1 THE COOK’S STUDIO ’ A careful selec- tion of eve'y line of Jewelry mar our stock. We will be pleas edto have you cali. W. N. Tanton Kill them ali, and the germs |300: IOC zpackgt at Dflégglsts rocers and enerai Stores. esse.-,-=. §%%%%#%%%##xon** ‘li This is one of our best °* 4° seasons to have your Photo if it rata-.n wuv Noi' roiJAY it at the if iniiiii siiiiiioli We close on Wednesday *P afternoon from June ltiih to it ¢8fa¥$¥¢%f='¢‘%5t ` .iswsi an ‘ Sept. 3rd. _ ii q¢% aaaaaaaaaaeaaca #rl f __ r"'E;__. __&__ __ ___ _,__ _L_ , Get Your SllPPIies I 'L_ Cider, Confectionery, bookings iire received. (¥_am_es, Novelties and everything complete for your picnic. Holman’s can Supply everything for thc Dining Iiooth, Refreshment Saloon, Novelty Booth and Games-"Red Hot” attractions, every-one. _ Supplying Tea Parties and Picnics is a speciality with us. ou can get everything you need here without bother or fussing and what is more we can give you valuable assistance and suggestions when you place your order with us. We will only handle a certain number of Picnic orders at one time, as we are determined to give all orders we are entrusted with special and in- dividual attention. Write us as soon as you decide upon holding a picnic so that we can get ready to give you' service, that will enable you to makea snccess of your picnic financially and otherwise. Picnics and races booked in the order in which Write us right away. R. T. HOMAN LTD. Summersidc Picnic Holmans ____ Iloitlcd Drinks, Cigars, r 62395171?/linmltl. 1 I Y _ _ _ 7 -4 .NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Notice is hereby given that unless the selling of extract and essences by Retail Merchants, Druggists and others con ..°I‘l' PAYS to bu-y in this Provlncc. ._“A NEW DANCE HALL has .started on the farm ol' Mrs. Chas. Stewart. Valleyheld East. Mrs. Stew- art and her son Earl intend holding a dance twice a week. No doubt thc new hall will be a very lively place for the young couples oi’ Montague. _ 6611-6-27M2iprl_ JUNIOR CERTIFICATES, COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Gladys Mullins, city; Janette Pat- erson, city; Annie Rush, city; Helen MUECIIUII. Cllyi Evelyn Cosgrove, Vil- ,Iago Green; Lena -Mctiarey, clty'; Cora 'DFUIL Pity: Sadie Mc-Eachern, city; ltitn (‘onnolly, city; Lilly Huppcnny, city; Pearl Burke, city; Muriel Anil- rew, East Royalty; Lillie Campbell North Wiltshire; lluzel Burke. city;I Currie Clay, Bridgetown; Margaret lVlc('.artliy, Sonris; Jean McMillan, l'll.V': Mart-laret 1'. Stewart, Donald- stoii; Mac Power, city; Hazel Kenne- ily. Iirurlaihanc; Minnie tloatly, Alex- _urldi'ia; Beatrice J. Bruce, East Bul- li_C: Fannie M. Butler, Glengarry; No- _rine Thomas, North Tryon; Katie ‘Mc- Donultl, Grand Tracadie; Annie K Steele, Little Pond; Viola llictlurroii. ,Southport; ltuth Simnions. Freetown; Givenneth F. Coombs, city; Mary Con- nolly, city; Dorothy Stewart, city; Elniira Nocentl, city; Katie Coyle. City; Hildn Paquet, -Soiiris; Martha Suinarah, city; Viola Mullins. city;Lu~ ella Waite, Wilmot; Jean Kelly, city; Lillian McKinnon, North lliver; Marie Murmy, Murray Road, N.B.; Gladys Mullins, cit _ Y Thc following is average per cent- uize matic in spelling during the term. Snorthand Department- Nellic Collins . . . . . . . . ._l)f).9 Ada Smith Philippa Deegnn _ ._ f _ ,99_g Hazel ‘Moren .____99_8 Ella iMoore Helen Jeffrey . . . . . . . Commercial Department Fannie Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..99.5 Beatrice Bruce Mary McQuuid _....99 Janette Paterson _ . . .99 Edith K. Stanley _ .__ _ _ .. _ . _ . .tl8.8 Lea McCary . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.98 GRADUATES Shorthand Department (Not in order of merit.) 'l_)oi'othy Stewart, city; Mary [lun- can, Little Sheinoguc, N.B.; Wanda Mclntyre, Richmond; Helen Jeffrey, Siiminerside; Barbara -Craig. Malpe- unc; Sadie McKinnon, iBrooklyiin; Kathryn Watts, city; Jean Sellar, NOTICE All parties interested in the Valley- il<~lil. A novel iniil't` is ol l‘arni.i violets. Kolinsky fur trims hrown sntlii (`onnolly, city; Edith K. iStaiiley, city: _ wraps. _ _ en-14; - _ -ev,-__; -2-_ __ ._ __= =-~_~ I QA., _ ig# 1 f f..\\~§~ '”'§\f ; "i_ 5,; __ 1 ;_..- / 6619-G»27M2l. it KEEP U T AND DIRT f|'oin iiijiiriii|.', the seats of your cur. Get ii not of our scat, cov- ers and the seats will last iuany times as long. You can have tlitiin in colors to matt-li the cur body or in contnastiiig sliiitles li' you wish, Thriy can ho brnsli- ed or washed and they wt-or like new. Want a set for your car? Bruce Stewart & CO. __ .-._ __ -1 _ ,_ __ __ . _ . ‘_ _ 'M ____________ __w___._ -_ _ ,- ~ - - ~ _ _ ._ ._ » ._ _ . - . - ~__ ~ -. - _ . _ _ _ , , _ ...__ ,_~,..-,..;_.t»_ _ _ _ I 5, I _ _ \ __ __ . _ _ __ _ _ _ .~-.,.,5 . ` - _ < - 1' ' - ° _ _ Feeble Old People Vinol is What You Need because it contains the very clemcnts ncctlcd _tore- place weakness with strength, viz: Beef and Cod Liver Peptoues, Iron and Manganese Pep_tona_tCS. and Glyccrophosphates, with a mild tonic wine. This is a splendid combination to restore strength, vitality and vigor. It has given ninety percent satisfaction for sixteen years. HERE. IS PROOF: Malone, N.Y. Winélwstcr. Va. 1'! am B4 years of age and got into "I am ri farmvr's wifi*-. 7-'i l“-“ff ‘lf a feeble, weak and nervous condition so I could not sleep. Vinol has not only built, up my strength but it has ago, and pneumonia left mein at weak. run-down condition, so I cnuiii iifirtlly l~. . ,- _ f ._ - If/7? -F9 ff///=/-2 - - .~ -. »~ » f - _ - r- _-, I .'-;`-'ff _ > /-. ~ ,/ -"f'..,` '_ -‘ .1- " ' .fr -es, .f -., .. ’/-/_ _-.21 ,'-, / ,, . ” _ff >l--2‘f%`< _r‘ '-fy/_-.,.' ot" /~./`,.1'e5-..,»’_f'.'£¢.’ -.~ - ° M "’ ‘i¢?"’?}i few. ~'.f»'¢~" J " X " 'ii' £164, -/»,-- f ’..t*----..-=~./4-...’»f--<~-»-" ~. _ "”='f*'f'-’- 1*; “" ~f-"'r€.f'~'t-*rs -` _.'>'.fti.';2';tf'f;;-i".','f~_" f /ff ’/ //7 / it). \\, _Q_ \\» N\ `i L Q/ ‘~ \`2=...-“~;./ rr-at ( \ W5 \\ fi ` `\\\ I ~. cerned is restricted to the legitimate needs of _householders it will be necessary to bring int_o force -_Section 35 ot the' Prohibition Act, 1918. This section restricts the sale to not more than two and a half ounces and a record of every sale must be made showing the name and address of the person to whom the sale is made. Owing to the inconvenience this may cause merchants, the commission would regret being compelled to take this action. - vited to attend and will be given hall’ the time, By order HENRY bMlI`l-1', Secretary of the Commission. 6022-5-30Mfmw4wks. 1_4 ,__ _ __ ____ _>___.__-- -ef 'i_ is MONTAOUE HORSE RACES Wednesday September 3rd, 1919 _ 900. .Premiums S900. All Races are Stakes, and Entries Close July, Sth. The following' nro the classes iuirl roinlitions £€fl\’i‘f'_';\_':_l; ~“si’__I::_‘_‘-____ 2.17 -strsigin Trot [,:_rf.,,. gfannfon 2.30 Straight 'Fmt |»nr~n- $20000 _ 2.25 Straight l’nco - - - - < - ‘ '- `_'_ ' w'_______d the Stakes Xliaraiiteed for iiniounts stated. should pnyinci s 1 ~- ~ l amount. value of stake, excess will he added to gnniantt ct _ __ _______ on that Entries close Satiirduy July 5Ul~ 1i'19~ "‘"`"e"‘ "‘"“t In 0 i’ ‘l“IU- . . || i - n~ per cent Entry me nr 5 per cent in .iii anno-s. ii-u"“"‘ ““ I" “M 0 ‘ w |. “"l“\'dHy Juli! 501- TWO P0' "-9"' Wm ""“d“y J'-'iy ,mint-iiili Riiltiirimiiti nr-may August 201;] when horses must ho niilntt . . I . ‘mm all money wlmwfv- . .- - i I rinisil nr the All races mile heats, bv" Ihrm' in hw to rliihrfiliriiiiitiiitllliriir“tn stinrllnit in end of the Ilitn heat. when money will ho "W" - i summaries. - - f - ritiul t one money Ally horso dlntancing the field. 1"’ ‘my "Trl ihjrnigeritn tiolseciiaiitl. 15 ner wily. stakes. divided. so ver 1'-“Th “’ "'”‘~ “”‘ I’ cont to thIi`d».10 110|' 09'" I0 'nur ' . l refunding tho mlm f9B@\”V°d '-0 f|°°I“"° On My smkf' at miyi rtriileiiii entry. or har “mount Paid ln. to chanse order of l""’l§"‘"""°i ‘ ' ' “ny driver. ' " - i '~s. urn rrnt- H owmglm had weather' or other unmrsuinf t(iilNiiIlibsviin;i.Iiakes» on the ling Park shall not be able t.o start all. or any do c_ S I olT. dm advertised. such rece- "' ""°”“"'“" im 8 mir tu Association This meeting will be governed try um lTatvi0D_l_l;nd__{;’nsi‘K MAIL YOUR Rlllftll. except where they conflict with the a io e _ ami ' . ms mnitnv. ____ bono” __/“_ Secretary, M0“U‘3“"' P* E' I' asses-zvuri. . 1 ` i 6:1518-6-27Mf'iiw5lEt’m2i. Granville Hall. Friday lltli. Stanehel School House, Saturday 125th. Einyvale School llousc, Monday llth. Bonshnw Hall. Tuesday' 15th. Kelly's (lrosg Hall, Wednesday 16th. Crapnud Hall, Thursday 17th. Brnrlalbiiiio linll, Friday 18th, All meetings heizln at 8 p. ni. old tline_ The opposition cniididates ure ln- _ M. Ksnnenv. _ A. J. iviAcNeviN. +R* ‘Hr l_____...____ _ I Straw- berry _ Boxes 50,000 in stock, our - STRAWBERRY BOXES f are the best made both in quality and shape. And comply with the regulations of the small fruits act. ORDER NOW The STRAWBERRY crop will - be large this year and boxes ma be scarce later on, Oiur prices are light, we buy direct from the manufactures. Get our prices at SEED and FEED STORE. Leads the Field in Low Cost. of I’-lowing ()VER and oi-.cr again during; the 1918 season the Happy Farmer Tractor demonstrated its _ ` si,ipcriori_t__\/ `.i_1 contest after contest. In a. har't1 test at Columbus, Ohio, this tractor estab- iii and year out at I designed to pcrnii the fuel mixture without condcrisot gets the last kick of coal -oil. CARTER &CO.i'L' _ WW*HH -|--s-'l1i- T he ignition system works automat- ` ically- and uses current only at the exact ,instniit of coritact, thus insuring long life of thc batteries. 'I`Iie simple transmission gears and diffcrcritial it wi]| dui( at the low [||»5t Q05; and low mgjngénmm gears, running iii a bath of oil, waste least power cost of it light tractor. in competition. its nearest competitor was 21% higher. Standing alone the results of this test I would mean little, So frequently are these performance records repeated, however, that they _ may be accepted as slandarrl. I _ &:`lDD TRACTOR »` not only proves its liigli efii<‘iciic_v in tht- iiiost. cx ' lictwi-t-ii motor :md final drive. This iricans great. acting of tests, but it gives ciitirc siitisincii-ni year cr power owcst cost for power. _ It has ti remarkable kerosene motor t quick passage of , ‘° into the cylinders ion. This engine power out of cheap *\ `\ \ \ \\ l 1 \\ \\ s iisliccl the rccord for low fucl coiisuniptiou and low cost of plowing. Twenty tractors were - ‘~ r* r ` ls ' I "‘~`....:|-' on tht- draw»b:ir. Still further saving of power is assured by light; weight. 'I`lu~sc typical features of cliiciency and ocoriorriy mean exceptional horsepower on the rlrnw--bar in relation to thc size of the engine. It means more horsepower for your money. With only 3,700 lbs. weight it develops » 2,000 lbs. draw-bar pull-pulls three 14- ` inch plow bottoms at an average dcpth of 8 inches. Why pay o. big price for a heavy, cumbcrsoine tractor when thc liglit-ivciglit Iluppv Farmer will do the work? And '*\ ` ` "\ 1? _ 9 `:‘i:2_/',// v"`__,f Our 1'/lrlslrtiirvl lr'it‘rriiurc ;1r`:w'_\‘ full /‘tir¢it;u/rirs of the Happy Formrr Tmctnfs mfr.-ti ulogrs. ll'rr'lr /or 1'! to-tiny. The Renfrew Machinery Co., Limited, ‘.ff.‘Zl"v22lf$’ Renfrew, Ont. Agencies Almost Everywhere ln Canada Eastern Branch, Sussex, N.B. i Olhcr Lines .' Renfrew Cream Separators-Renfrew I\'emsrnc lingi`»ic-Rcrrfrtrw 2,000 lb. 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