,.-./- ~.-.-.`.- 1- -, rw-~qp»¢~s'¢\-¢u MEDICATED AIR A MARVEL. ilatarrholtxne is fa rsuperlor to any internal medic ine. Its relief is almost instantaneous- iust takes long enough to breathe its healing vapor into the lungs to give wonderful soothing relief. Catarrhozone goes right to the ilu- lest cells in the lungs, carrying heal- It are tainted with Catarrhal ln- mmatlon. A sneezing cold is cured &a. soothing halsams to the places in ten minutes-a sore throat is heal~25c. no - . * . _ ., _ _- . - -. ad and restored in an hour or t1to-- chronic bronie bronchitis is soothed away and quickly disappears- oat- arrh of long standing is invarialdy cured because Catarrhozone kills the germs that cause the trouble. As a cure for Asthma and a preven- tative ot Grlppe every doctor is de- lighted with Catan-lmzone. One em- inent throat specialist lays it Catarr- hoaone is ued two or three times each day you will never suffer trom any disease of the head, throat. nose or lungs. This is good news to many of our readers who must require a safe, sure and permanent cure for their druggist sells Catarrhozone. large out- flt $1.00; small size, 50c.; trial site, is well equipped with all (,hurch Parade. Black Suits Made of all wool English Serges guaranteed, fast colors. Special $15.00 White Kid Gloves 75c to $1.25 White _ Lawn Gloves 15c to 25c White Bow Ties 10c to 35c Oddfellows Church Parade Sunday April 25th Black Suit (Frock Preferable,) S'lk DI‘€S5 Hatwhne Tie, white cloves. I in National lllnthing Sturt able for such occasions. This store has always made aspecialty of all Dress Articles suitable for Vests to match, made Frock of best quality Vicunas and Cheviots price $17.00 and $20.00. 1 the necessary Togs suit Dress Vests White piques are the proper thing in regular styles as well as full dress styles. Price $2.00 to $4.00 Dress Shoes Black Shoes( Patent Lea- ther in Lace or Buttoned styles Absolutely guar- anteed. Silk Hats Newest style-$4.50 to $6.00 Get Your Outfit Today National Clothing Store . Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘:’.llll--l~`l‘)l.'li $5.00 to $6.00 pa.; -'- 1 \=___ Reflect a Moment- \ faction in knowing that your clothes are insured against tailoring faults? Style correct, fit perfect, finish elegance itself,work- manship the product of skilled and conscientious hands, fabrics from the best Canadian and Euro- pean woolen mills. Isn’t there a lot of satis- .,.____._. --IT PAY8 lla hay in this Province. _...__ _.TMS NORNINQDAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lsiierty'l Toa- aorial Parlollrs, Summerslde. ‘~ -LITTER OF FOXES.-Mr. John Lea, of the Summerside Fox Exchange. reports a litter of 8 pups ln his ranch near Summarside.-X. -KENSINGTON.-The members of Regal Lodge l. 0. 0. F., Kensington, will hold their anniversary serviceln the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, 25th April. at 2 p.m. -BA8EBALL- The boys of the ln- dependent Baseball Club are now choosing a formidable line up for the coming season and are strongly com- ing out for a large membership this year.-H. -T0 CORRESPONDENTS.-Owing to the increasingly heavy demands on space, The Guardian cautions its cor- respondents to be as brief as possible ln their contributions. Only Real News will be inserted. -CO0PER'S SHEEP DIP is highly recommended and extensively used. We have numerous testimonials from satisfied users. A 50c. package will make 25 gallons. Order it by mall from I-Iolman’s Catalogue. 9592-4-22ME3i -PURCHASES HORSE.-Prof. A. S. Rpckford, of High Ball Farm. Pal- mer Road. was in Summerside Tues- day of this week and while here pur- chased from Mr. Samuel Grady, the fine cart stallion; “Grady's Pride,” which the Professor will take to his farm at Palmer Road.-X. -ENMORE SCHOOL The following is thc silinllillg of tht- pupils of En- more School for Mnrcll Exnmillntlolls; Grade Vi.-1, Ernest Cotton; 2, Reg- innld Noy. Grade V.-1, Eva Nlsbet; 2, Annie Inman and Margery Frost (equnl); 3, Jessie Frost; 4, Corn Mc- Arthur; 5, Russel Bryant. Grade IV. - l,So.dic Nlsbct; 2, May Inman; Il. lillda McArthur; 4, Blvlml McArthur. Grade lil.-1, Fred McArthur; 2, Rob- crl Mchllurin; Ii, (thas. McI.nurln; 4, Cline. Frost; 5, Susan Colton. Grade ll.- Gordon Noy. Perfect attendance for lnonthz- Evo Nishct, Margery Frost, Jessie Frost, Sadie Nisbel, (‘has. Frost, Wilfred Noy. .-\ LIlER'l`O.\' .-MC-RE RECRUITS FOR THE WAR-Licut. Rogers, from Kensing- ton. was in Alberton on Tuesday for the purpose of getting young men to enlist for overseas service. Before he left for Tignlsh in the evening. Samuel Beairsto, William McLellan and Stanley Brown had signed the roll. These young men will leave for Chnr lottolown on Tuesday morning.-A. -I\l:°_ Harry McLeod. who has been morning on return.-A. -.\Ir. Herbert Hell left for Antigon- fulher purchased some time ago.-~ A. spent a number of years teaching in the Canadian West, and who spent thc \‘.`inter at his former homc in Al- berton, left f`or ('nlgnr_v. Alberta, on Wcdnffsllay last.-A. F I Your Liver is Clogged up '|'|lat's Why Sorta-Have I' r . l=i?5'§%{§ banana, Islgrd-, Ballads. !lAl.l. HIL SIALI. Nil “All "IU Genuine -L.. sign-me %..%ZJ.f I All these elements are - dill §\\\\\&\\\\\YlA Ill Q\\\\\\l xi /> "3 - NL _\~_ \ve,|neSduy m,,m;,,z_ He _(ever. ills futher Mr. James Huntlrn- | had two horses and some other stock 4 |1311 UBS 110' WHY decided 10 E0 'O hi? l for use in thc l'arm which he and hir' S°“ 115 Yet- “Ui Wm do S0 if '"3 "°"d1` -Mr. charles ll. mslllmf, who -NEPHEW SICK. - Monsignor llre had found the pocket book contain- mot with the misfortune above refer- cd to. The papers no doubt were burned wlth the garment.--Z. SPECIAL NOTICE T0 -otll QENT vorifaaeh inser- tion for adv , this column. Cash must abaom _-order. Mini- mum charge __ e cents. , -HOLUANFB GATALOGUE -Turn to Holman'a Catalogue for anything you want. You will find it listed at a saving in price. ‘ 9678-4-ZIMEGI. _..._ -LABRADOI HERRING - Hol- man‘s have a select stock ot No. 1 choice Labrador Herring. This is a particularly choice quality. 9576-4-21ME8i. -FOR YOUR GARDEN - page 138 l-lolman‘s Spring Catal -fifteen Packages flower and gs seeds 25c. Order by mail. 9576-4-21ME6i. -CARD OF THANKS -Miss An- nie Rotchford. Alberton, wishes to kindly thank all those who were so kind to her during her recent sad bereavement. 9594-4 22Mll. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. J. T. Waite, Sherbrooke. drove ln to town on Tuesday forenoon.-H. -Senator Murphy was'ln Summer- sfde on Tuesday of this week.-H. -Messrs R Sharbell Po~ta5e. and business.-X. has recently opened an office in the llighbull Farm, Pullnor Roald. was ll -Dr J T Cosgrove Wellington and -Mr. J. J. Bethune. of the P. E. I._ Railway, (‘.hnrlottetown. was in Sum- lnerside Tuesday on official business. ' 'rIoN1sn_` -VISITING FRlENDS.- Miss Bea- trice Mc(`arthy of Seacowpond is the guest of Miss Wlnnifred Morrisey for tl week at her residence at Peterville. -RETURN FROM HOSPITAL.- hospltal “here he had been under treatment for an operation of appendi- cltis. His recovery is a complete suc- l-landraban formerly of Tlgnish but now residing in Leweston. Maine, is reported dangerously ill from typhoid tion should get worse.-Z. Dougald MacDonald of Tignish cele- brated Mass on Sunday in Lot Sev- cn Church ln the place of his nephew the Rev, Stephen MacDonald pastor there who was unable to celebrate Mass by reason of sickness. Monsig- nor MacDonald returned Monday cvenln .-Z g . -DIED AWAY.- Mr. Mathias (Tha- lsson a pioneer settler and farmer of St. Felix settlement, while vlsitlng in Lawrence, Mass died last Sunday at the home of his son, Ben. His remains were shipped to Tlgnlsh on Tuesday evening and will not get here before Friday evening. He is survived by n lnrgc family of sons and daughters.- Z. -MONEY REFUNDED.- Mr. Geo. 1 Gallant wlto why heroically fighting the flames in the big fire ln Tlgnlsh last week had to take of his coat uf- ler same had caught fire and threw it to the ground thereby as he thought loosing u. great sum of money and val- uable papers which were in an lnslde pocket. was surprised on Tuesday to have the money returned to him by a gentleman living ln Tlgnlsh who ex- plained that finding the burning conf on the ground while witnessing the ing this money and as there werc_no means of identlfylng the pocket book or money he was at a loss to find out to whom it belonged untll he learned the other day that Mr. Gallant had CliAlll.0`l"lTETOWN FOLKS We wlsh to announce we are ex- Y‘\ io... c.lw....l sable., s..mm....i.1.. u this city have such-clothes as these been sold regularly at $10.00. -Prof. s. A. nouuom. nr me B-mm We know it and if you have not learned it for yourself let this state- pnssr-tiger to Summcrsillv on Tuesday ment bring you f() this store morning.-l-I. ' Then U59 YOUY Judgment ii- T""day'_H' ___ and remember that we make Clothing a Study from the Talk our ..`i.".. i1'n‘\` ='v..i"=.\ ifiift 4 ..._ .. ......` --- -.~ -.r" =:~-’=`l§'y.¢"-"Z _ Here of late we’ve I been very emphatic about_these suits at $10.00. We f are claiming they are not Just ordinary suits but the »_. kind most _stores sell at from $12.00 to $15.00.- r-That ~. means thelr regular value ls about $12.00 to $15.00. ' .1 ;}g;;\<;g1,,{-,é,i1,‘§':;§,,°;,;°i°,f,';{,;”;2,:?r We_ intended our st_atements as a challenge for -1' _..... .....T.?....., C... ..._ men to investigate and Just as we expected, a- great __ y‘lsgil;l\.eH§l;¢;"_ts_xvlslfor to Summerside --ff-_-_;-Qi--. sb--g. 3;- for their clothes, come here to be as crltlcal as they _ lil UHIUIGFB 8 8 UGS( HY 0 S week <»» »»~f»°~~- X- ‘ . like, `udge as sternly as they please and make the most -_ ’.`J2‘.l11I..X{.§-‘“.‘.‘.‘ careflul comparisons. ` ` g,;j,’_2_§',eJ-0}‘~,§}_“‘E}'_§‘$n§f“{§}}§‘§;‘§;‘;,,§ 1. 'I`hey did and in every case were convinced that never before in -“ »'r -'_- 1. J Prowsc Bros. lu. 7 __ Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded 1- Mr. Arthur Perry returned the flrstof _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 , ,_ ,_ ,_ ,_ ,_ ,_ ,_ _. ._ ._. _ _._ _.___ _._ _~, i the week from the Ch==f\°"@f°v" ~= ~= ~‘ ' - -- ‘f '- '- '- ‘ ' * ' -“ ' . . .\lhcl'ton Pcrsonllls. ‘ ' g _ _ l. il training with the third contingent al. C‘5'5S~`°Z- HUERTA DENIES ANY lfltarlottetowll, spent a few days at, _ _ 'W his honlc in Alberfolt and loft Tllcsdnl' "`S|('l\ ‘N MAINE-* Mr- George CONCESSION TO JAPS. .\`E\\' YORK, April 19.- Victorlano Huerta, former provincial president of Mexico. declares in a statement pub- ished by the Herald today that he ind never given Japan or any other foreign government rights or conces- sions on the coast of Lower Californ- ll. "I never gave any rights or priv- ileges to any foreign nation that would affect the autonomy or integrity ol' Mexico," he said. “While l was con- stitutional provisional president I did not mnke any special treaties giving any nation .special rights in Mexico. No matter what might have ‘been the benefits obtained for myself. l would never have sild or have given away one lncll of Mexican territory fo any foreign nation. “Boys Military Suits made of good quality khaki shirt, long trousers and hat the real suit for war_timea. Sizes for boys from 4 to 12 years. Price $1.90 per sulf. Moore G. McLeod. 9889-4-22Mtf. - “Boys overalls in blue. black, tan and grey also these little eve,-31|, with red bid for boys from 3 to 15 years. 25c to 85c per pair. Moore G. McLeod. .9889-4-22Mtf. 1 MERCHANT MARINE uuoen sscnsvmv PARIS. Franco. April 19.- The de- cis-ion`of` thc council of the ministers to rc-establish the post of undersecre- tnry to the merchant marine ls wel- comed by tho Temps as an indication that the govt-rnmcnt have realized the necessity ol' bringing under one head the numerous activities which so for have been distributed among several government departments. No branch of public service is more encumbered by administrative meth- ods continues the'l‘emps,thnn the mer- chant marine. In times of peace it is hindered in its movements by thc re- strictions of red tnpc, and in war time lndcpentlent initiative ls correspond- ingly difficult. The re-establishment of the undersecretnryship will insure the protection and development of merchant marine interests in such a way, that, at the close of the war, the French merchant service will he cap- able of meeting the largely increased demands which will be made upon it. There is lt saying which must not he forgotten at this hour, says the Temps and that ln that trade follows the flag. France must endeavor to enlarge her export trade and to effect this she take steps to further the equipment- of the merchant marine, and the har- bor accolnmodatton, freights and tari- ffs must likewise be considered; these matters will all fall within the pro- vince of the new undersecretaryshlp which will have ample opportunity for proving its raison d’cfrc. '- RESTRICTIONS FOR THE STEAM TRAWLERS OTTAWA, April 19.-Regulations for the control of steam trllwling on the Atlantic coast promised last ses- sion, have heen made by order-in¢ council. Masters of steam trawl- ers before leaving Atlantic ports are requested to agree to restrict all fishing operations to waters at lcsat. twelve. miles distant from the near- est shore on the Aflnntic coast. 'élil1i'l351‘.i.‘£§250. ' ’ t he d' d . th " 5°" 'x%ni»'