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' larrhozone. \esrs of woinlerlul success in Eur- |t’s in the nostrils and air passages ope and Ainerit'a.'liave proved Catan- thnl i`att\rrh germs breed. The germ- hozone u specific for all catarrhal. killing vapor of (fatarrhozone means -throat, hroncliial and breathing organ instant death to these germs-means l troubles. Simple. pleasant, safe and that n healing process is started sure. l'se the tried and proven re- throughout all the sore membranes, inetlv. Anv dealer ullywllefe Clin SUD- Lhereby effectually ridding the system ply of the real cause of the trouble. nt Cntarrhozoits promptly opens \1D.L="‘ i'atarrhozone, large complete out- $i_tl0; small size, :’»0c; trial size, ‘t?lllS. _ _ _ _ _ .__ _ _ . _ ._._._._._._ ._._._._._._._._1v._.,._-_-_-_-_._A -,-,-_~_~,_-,-.- -.-_-_-_ DR. J. A. Mit:PHEE» _ 'ANNUAL MEETING.-At the an~ nual meeting ot` the Summerside Lawn (‘nrnt-r Granville and Church Streets. 3_6? Summerside, P. E. i., l t»1~»1-4-ztntirmwt r. “ll Sec .-\rt Oilice hours:-9-11 a. m., 2-4 p. m.. li-30-_ ‘°_" .'\',30 p, m, Phone 20. 1 Dm" phyuciln and suraaon Tennis Club the following were ap- i poin ted oflicers for the year:--Mr. L. t_int.` President; .\iiss Amy Ellis, President; Miss Bessie Aylward. reta \' Treasurer' \iessrs L Sharp. 'r_ - . - - liur Allen. il. E. Ellis. Executive imittee, .\ir. Sharp was also ap- tetl Field Set-rotary. A Success- tennis season is looked forward - to.-X. - I (ul I0 litt- nb] .\l ltii` tho . _ irc ulll han Sun islii e to rciidcr greater service to the pirv during her present struggle. about S_:l0 the .\Iti_\'or. lion. Joltii l~In| Agn fc w 2. l.|¥l‘IR'l`().\` -ATTENDING MEETING.-Rev. (leo meeting of the Presliytery has return- lionic-A. _ _\iillar who was attending a -TEMPERANCE MEETING -The zt-ns of .\lberton who are always he from when it good cause is at tl again sliowt-d their loyalty on day night by holding ti meeting in town liall for the purpose oi` abol- ng tilt-olioliv liquors so its to bs ow, oct-tipit-tl the chair and in ti liricf words vxplaiiit-tl the object lit- tum-ting. llc then called upon following speakers: lfnthcr Mattr- _\it-iionaltl, Rev. Geo. .\lillar, ltev. ll. S. Stratlior and Ilev. l-‘_ G. Gostlon. 'l`lie sr- gt-iillcnieii outlinetl clearly the evils of iiitcmperaiicc _ how it had ruined lives, robbed homes of happi- ness and was the cause of a very large per ceutage of all the crimes in thc v - world totlay. In joining this pledge we WE Showing some we e in good cotiipany as we were on- very handsome Soft Hats nj this Spring! ff? Season' always! ,,,, Coloi's- trimmings and ma | ill (' _, _. o __ _ _ (`antcrbur_v, Lord liltt-lieiier, Gen- Spring is the Soft Hat <-rat ll0 ollowing the oxniiiplc ol` our illus- sti King George. 'l`lio .-\rt'hbLsbop l~‘rcnt-li and iiiany other people oi' e who have given up the use of in- it-ants as beverages during the re- intler ot' thc war. ll was mainly on otiiit of it lack oi' war munitions Shapes to Suit' every fancy' t-tiiised by drink that this movement We have too many styles _wa to attempt o description. ft, \\"¢\ .S'l’l/I£.\`[)II) \i`_\LI`l‘IS .-\'l` _‘§'_" ll s started in litissia, l1`raiit:eaiitl Eng- d. ’l`liey strongly advised keeping s pledge not only during but after r and assured everyone that they uid be none the worse for it, but on 0 t-ontritry would lu- more law abid- $‘£.00. $‘2.50.0I‘$3.0(I ing, lit-tier citizens and more respect- ,__ url in the t'oninitinit_v iii tvhlch they livt-_ l'lt-tlgo slit-cts were tlien passed “Let ine See a Hat just around for '.-ignattircs and with one or tu like the one you s01d,m.. Bi°o\vn." We heat' this every Lf; 'next-eptioiis \t~o|~esigne1 '=."‘.v~ 1-_'X-~ "-.$7-.*’,., 5, >§ 1 ~ D’f\nt:r lqmqn n SPECIAL Shoe Values \\\\\\\\\\\¢l1llllllm Q. ¢i :r 02:1' <0 ZJrlla\\\\\ __ A\\\\\\\\‘0A'¢uvAA\ omen’s Boot atent button with clot top _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . . £5 Patent and Dongcla wit kid tops ......... g ...... ._ $2.50 to $3.5 Gun Metal in laced an $2.50 t0_$3.50 _ilt@Extra No. l‘-B* Timothy Seed There is positively no higher classification than Extra No. l, which was giv- en our Island Timothy Seed by the Government Seed In- spectors at Ottawa. This seed was cleaned by our im- proved (‘lipper Cleaner, and the fact that it tested so high is a tribtito alike t_o the efficiency of the machine and the quality of the seed. if you witnt toprocure the host seed-lf you want tim- othy with the highest test- it‘ you want to procure the cleanest seed on the market you will wniit a quantity of our Extra No. 1. Timothy Seed. Price 12c per lb. We |_ have also the well known Pine Tree Imported Timo- thy Seed at 101,§c per lb. Or- der what you want right ii- way- by 'phone lf more convenient. l i qw, St _ R. T. Holman, l..td. ll Summerside, P.E.l. 9763-6-3ME3i. ‘TEl.____..._ _.- -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. _.THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Llilortfl Ton- sorisl Pnrlonn, Summersido. --T0 ODRREBPONDENTS.--Owinl to the increasingly heavy demands on space. The Guardian caution! its cor- respondents to be as brief nn possible ln their contributions. Only Real News will be inserted. --SEED ASSOCIATION.-A meet- ing will be held in the Agricultural Hall, Stimmerside. on Tuesday the lith int-it.. at 10.30 a.m., for the pur- pose ot framing bye-laws and other regulations for the Government of the P. E. island Seed Association re- cently incorporated. ' All *interested are asked to be present at this meet- intl -THE DRAMATIC PRODUCTION entitled “Scenes in a Union Depot" will be presented by the people of Kensington at the C. M. B. A. Hall on Friday evening at 8 o‘clock, for the benefit of the Red Cross Society. There are upwards of tifty in the caste. and it has taken considerable work to perfect, and the company are looking for n. large patronage. as the proceeds go to a worthy cause. Candy sale in connection. 9808-5-5m3i. TIGNISH -AWAY ON BUSINESS-Mr. J: E. Gallant, proprietor of the Tignisli drug store, nent to Charlottetown on Monday and will return Tuesday evening.-Z. -HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBEDT-If you don't read Tignish news in thc daily issue of The Guardian, you cer- tainly ¢_\on’t keep posted on the do- ings of your home town,-2. -HERE VISITING-Mr. Angus Mc- Intyre, formerly a resident of Tignisli, but now living in Shcdinc, was visit- ing friends hero on Tuesday and Wetl- n4~sday_-Z. -N0 FISHING.-Tuestlny was the eighth day of thc lobster season and Yet no gears have been set by reason of the great quantity of ice around the shores. It is said that the ice is between fifty and seventy-five feet in thickness at some places.-7.. -VISITING -FRIENDS-Mr. Eph- raim Gaudet of Miscouche, was in Tignlsh on Sunday and Monday, and took part in the Tignish Choir dur- ing the funeral services of the late Onesiine Chnisson. He returned home on Tuesday.-Z. -DIED AWAY-Mr. Charles Hayes, an eighteen year old son of Mrs. Geo. Hayes, formally of Waterford, died in Rumford, .\laine, lust week, from ty- phoid fever. Another brother was accidentally killed by n friend while hunting n short time before. Funeral will be held in Rumford_-Z. -AGED LADY INJURED.-Mrs. John (Taliiil on Stinday had the tuls- fortune ot` falling in the home of her son, Peter, and sustained a fracture of the right collar bone. Being over eighty years of age her pliysician. Dr. McBride, reports that the mentliiig process will be slow although an til- timate recovery is certain.-Z. -CHURCH DRAPED-During the funeral services of the late Unesime Chaisson on Monday, the Church was draped in black as a mark of res- pect for deceased, who had been for nearly tifty years leader of the Tig- nish Choir. Those who acted as pall- bearers in this funernl were: Messrs. Jerome \lai'tin, Stephen Bernard, Is- ndore Doticet, William Platts, Gil- bert Buote and Frank iltiote.-Z, -FROM CADILAC, SASK.-Mr. Ed- mund Gaudet, son ot’ the late Agno Gaudet, s. ralroad telegraph operator in Carlilac, Sash., arrived ln Tignisli Zlioiiday evening too late to see the remains of his late father who died last Thursday and was buried on Sat- urdsy. This young gentleman has the heaqtfelt sympathy of all his friends here, lie will return West in about two weeks.-Z. -VISITING FRIENDS-Rev. Maz- aire Poirrier, of St. Dunst;an's (foll- ege was 9 guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Sumner on Sunday. This rever- end gcntleman was a school mate of .\irs. Sumner at .iiiscouche when noch attended the graded school there. lie celebrated Mass at Painter lload Church in the forenoon. He returned to Charlottetown Monday morning.- Z. 4 -DIED AWAY.-Mr. William Lon- taignc. formerly of Tignlsh and own- ing a beautiful farm in Nail Pond but now residing in Rumford, died of hem- orrhage of the lungs Tuesday. He was .1 charter member of the Tlgnlsh Branch of the "Artisans", a French insurance society in this province. His remains will be forwarded here for burial. His widow is ti daughter of Mr. (`alixte Doucette, of Little Tig- nisli.-Z. .-Mns. .tossvt-t ARSENAULT-in lhe death of this estimable Indy who died in St. Lottie Saturday, the cit~ ifzens of that village have lost a kind friend und it fervent worker in the behalf of those who needed help. She was ailing for a long time and her death was not unexpected. She leaves to mourn their loss a hus- band and several small children. Be- fore her marriage she was a daugh- t.er of Mr. Ado_¥>h¢ Parity, and was well known in ignish. Funeral ser- vices were hsld in 'Palmer Road o_n .llonday and' was largely attended. Rev. P. i'. Gauthier ofliclated both at the church and grave.-Z. . MUCH ADLEK-I-KA USED IN CHAll|.0'l'l'£'i'0WN ¢.;_s. gist that much Adler-i-ka is sold in Charlottetown. People h‘sve found ._.,___~_-_-,-_-_-_-_-.-:_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-_-.1-;;-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-.-.-_-.-_-_-e,-_-_-.-ff:ff--ff-A-A-1-f--.-A-1--=--------A--1rf-'-2 _ - , it is reported by_E. A, Foster drug-f -ONE CENT per word each inner- tloii for advertising in this column. Cash mul! accompany order. Mini- mum charge twentrnve cents. --SINCLAIR ¢. STEWART, LTD.. have now in stock two carloads Mari- time Woven Wire Fencing, which they are offering at old prices. See them, 9827-5-6lIi82l -WIRE FENCING.-Best American Coll Spring and Barbed fencing wire selling very low. Call or write for priccs. Sinclair & Stewart. Lid- 9827-5-6i:ne2i -FLOUR.-A large stock of leading brands of flour, also corn meal and cracked corn now on hand. The price is advancing at the mills. Get our quotations before buying. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. - 9827-5-6me2i -SUDDEN DEATH.-The very sud- den death took place nt about 10 o‘clock yesterday morning of Mr. John Hall. of Sherbrooke, at the use of 58 years.- He had just driven into Sum- merside and had walked down Water street as far as Mr. Charles McLel- lan's drug store, where Dr. John Mc- Neill has his oiiice. As he entered the door _he asked if the doctor was in and said he felt badly. Mr. McLellan and Mr. Harry James who were stand- ing near noticing his conditloii caught hlni as he was about to collapse and carried hini into the doctor`s olllce. The doctor arrived ln a few minutes but nothing could be done for him. llir. Hall was one of Sherbrooke's tnost prosperous farmers and always took an active interest in all that per- tained to the public welfare of tlte community. He leaves to mourn a sorrowing wife (nee Miss Marchbank. of New Annan), one brother, Mr. Sam- uel Hall, of Sherbrooke. and three sis- ters._Mrs. John Sllliker, of Wilmot, Mrs. Robert Waugh, ot' St. Elcaiior'o, and Mrs. Arthur Howatt, Suit Francis- co.. (‘nl_ Hia funeral takes place front his late residence to lit-tlutttie (`t'»nn-- tory on Friday, the 7th lust., at 2 o't~lot-k.-,.\'. -SEED MEETING.-()ii 'l`nesd:iy, May tho llth, at 10.30 ti.in. tlicrc will be held in Summerside a meeting of tiiosc interested in the t‘o-operative Seed Association which was incorpor- ated at the recent meeting of the Lcg- lslature. During the past three years the members of the llanner Ant Club have received considerable advance for their oats over ordinary market prices and this Seed Association is more or less a continuation of the Banner Out Club. Any farmers who arc planning to join the (`o-operative Seed Asociation should secure the best possible seed for at least five acres oi' grain and be prepared to eit- ter it iii the Fields of Standing Grain Competition. One of the rules of the Banner Oat Club was, that no oats would be accepted by the (‘ltib unless it had been inspected by the Judge of the Fields ot' Standing Grain Competi- tion, ond thcrc is ito doubt bitt that this will be one of the rtiles of the (fo- operatlve Seed Association. lt is get- ting late now to look about for seed oats but there is still some to he had, and nobody can take advantage ol` the Club this year who docs not have ab- solutely pure seed. lt is not expectetl that the Co-operative Seed Associa- tion will he in a position to handle all kinds of seed oats this year. ln fact it is generally expected that its acti- vity will be confined almost altogether to Banner oats. That however, will depend very largely on the member- ship and the meeting to be held in Summrside in the Agricultural liall on Tuesday next. it is hoped the at- tendance will be large anti that farm- ers will come prepared to discuss this niatter.in a business way. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mrs. James F1. Connick, of Kel- lys cross. is visitmg friends in o Kensington, the guest of Mrs. T, N. D nahoc. -Mr. John Muirhead, who has been ln poor health for some time. accom- panied by his sister, Miss Allie. left by the steamer Empress yesterday morn- liig for Clifton Springs, N. Y., where he will enter a sanitarium.-X. STATE or Unto. Ci-rv or -roi_i-:Do.}ss. Luc/is t'ouN1'v- a“§"‘¢S§\f‘ lhB‘ 'ly ol' Toledc.( ountv and Stat f 0 neat: an ever case off atarrh that cannot becured b the use ence. this 6th day ol December. li. D. 1886,., (SEAL) A. W, GLEASUN, |". J. 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' MeansMore'- -Saving e u __ ' '_ - _ ` "'¢'l*_“_* on Every Page- t `i ' Hoiman's _Catalog does not force you to bu what you do not want--it i .slimy ~y°u'ii be tum-uma in nav.; _ does not unduly po;rt|undé_, coax, or caiole you 'idre the average ill-trained ' §?.€‘..‘.?.°.$2“:i."§.li‘.‘£§' tititttliiitili °°‘°°“‘°"-“#1, f_1=¢ tw*-ff°.fv.+ v' '_ _ = i ' , ' 1~it“# ` _ttts,itt `_ »¥:¥é1-.¥I2°'»$.¥.'i»i“d3i‘2 .fi»'-l“¥.‘Z’_-W1’-'»°»?l‘~ ....-.....l’i.;".‘¢f‘1‘y2..f°.».t°°‘°i‘.ft°t.. ...i"§f°,'iI's'.l.'.-“‘.§€‘.2°?.f3l’§&J't‘i..l‘?§“‘w‘l‘t¥t§i’f3§ °\°'°» °°*"“'“°° 1°". °“"°“* ““" confidence-that an in you purchase of Hoinian’s il backed the Hhlinn gives it better light than any of the h,on_cl`d Guaranuvgllf sathfac-adn Your m Wm b h . H _ _ . mm" omri iiifif wi- iiitieim 013;" 'iight in every the goods d mit come u migyyour esrtgegteatfdliiii bali :iid tiltsztn °ssr:¢ unit lumen paid in;P. E.--l»..0nofdetsfai1i0uli¥l'iil to $10.08 or over. ° _ ~ your iight-.get the Condor Lamps. _ ' ' . -- ---». _ __ _ _ _ ~ - EVQFV Minn ia tasted hnfnrn lninvinn Ml" A nnnf nnnul #nm 'D'»J-s|...9.. l_4.__ _ A _ ..._ _.. .4 l '_ this store you get _ ,lt _ 3.00 socto $2.25 ' Ziff- ‘lil Prowse Bros. Ltd. -°-'I-°-.‘f';::. 1 better quality ' ' Selling ll ll l