-»~»~».\ c an .mp -.-n~¢-_ima-nnauca-»~ i 9 =;>’f<‘~rrr»»s=i»»'~e='-. ,_\ I - 'nm GUARDIAN, cHaRi.o'r'rn'rowN,- Parson EDWABU-1SLAND.'~oo1‘QBR» -levi., ._,___;_,____,.,___ _ ,_ and because s ight. neglected: but theseed sown brings forth ii dangerous harvest, Consummon, vihich is the harvest of death. Better spend a few monents each dayinhalin Catarrhozone, an aromatic antiseptic that relieves at once, clearc the nasal passages, and rrstores lost SPD” of taste and smell. 'l he imniedinate effect of Cattartnozone is magical so prompt and iiermanenr. if you efficient. Cure_\S use Ciitaishoznne. Price Sl. Small size Zio., at Druggists or Poison & C0., Kingston, Ont. P- fi' _ 1 For I This Week Weill'-r a specifi discount on all Pure Gold Jelly Pow- ders. i . Any Flavor-ing Sl-00 per doz. I. I. Ilililllll I III. ' NAAWAN Knciisucal red can buoy, in is fe 5 with St. Andrews point lighthouse be r- - ing N. 82° W., 5 cables. Thrumcap spit IV. LEADING Manx xnnrsrmcr. red can buoy, in 25 feet, with St. Andrews The leading mark to the inner anchor- 4 age viz,: Brudenell islet just open oil” Doctor point, is so indistinct as to__be Goudin point red spar buoy, in 20 feet quite useless. with St. Andrews point lighthouse This notice affects Admiralty char Nos. 2029, 2034, l651and 2666; St. Lawrenc *Y ______._ WILL YOU continue to neglect your hair? It won’t be long before you will be entirely bald if you do. Better use “ COKE DANDRUFF CURE ” before it’s too late-it saves the hair and prevents bald- coins Dandrulf Cure is made on honor. It is a GUARANTEED CURE for all forms of dandruff. We Guarantee that no ma'ff§ how severe your “ dand- ruff,” or how long stand- ing, or what remedies have failed, if you follow direc- tions COKE Dandruff Cure will permanently cure, or money will be refunded. At all first-class druggists, or by mail, $1.00 per bot- tle. Accept no substitute. A. R. BREMER C0., Limited roaoivro, emma or * _ ----==»-*"'= r 'H ~ r s '”~'vv~v~~ i si” ""j'_f‘fi‘ .is .$3 NAVIGAIIUN IN tls0iicElovvN shag I J 5 V Kncii Simi red can bccy in its crew* \ i The Canada Gazette publishes the, _ _ . I r following information, respecting aids position, in 18 feet, must be Klvens' lazy ti n in Georgetown Harbor, berth. as it does not mark the ex re to navi80 0 d . - d Il d tth h 1,14 f t h vlng been foam Cardigan Bay, Prince Edwar san o es oa ' ee a wide is in the forwarded by Capt. F. L. Campbell, R. N Hinton AND ciiiiiicin isiY.%,_,PAY3TO AT ,mms ~ . about a boat s length ou H. M. S. “Indefatigable," is the result of fairway. an examination made by Lieu t. Charles IL Posiriois or wns'rawaY’s FARM W. C. Strickland. R- N-. °l\ the 2I\d» 3"* Lionrnousr: . and 4th August, 1901:- 1. Posirroiss or Buovs. The inner range lighthouse in GGOYSQ' town harbour, on WestaWaY'!1 farm is located on the 25 foot knoll N. -17° W -i harbour 8-HCI WS °DP1`°a°heS were on St. Andrews point, and not5 cable! found to be located as follows - Panmure Head lighthouse bear ' Cardigan slioiil red can buoy, in 39 f ing, S. 4° W., 12 cables. with Panmure head lighthouse be ing S. 19° E. 131 cables, Panmure shoal black spar buoy, in feet, with Panmure head lighthou bearing S. 26° E. 125 cables. Grave point shoal black spar buoy, in feet, with St. Andrews _point lig house bearing N. 380 W. 7 cables. point lighthouse bearing S. 44° W., cables. bearing S. 10° E., 85 cables. Ai tkins point slioal black cask buoy, 19 feet, with St. Andrewspoint lighthouse _Canadianiist of lights and fog signal bearing S. 29° E , 11% cables. Tne buoys maintained in Georgetown 3§cab1esf,.°m the from “nge lighthouse Panmure bclld blwk S951' b“°Yv Wim] 2029, and described in Canadian IiStS0 n Cardigan shoal red cask buoy, in 31 feeat; HI RAILWAY WHARF BXTENDEIL The railway wharf in the town has oecn 48 extended to a point N. 39 E., Sli “ble h t- rect on the western side. dredized _°\1\'»- 1 8 distant, as shown on Admiralty chart N0. 3 I light and fog signals, 1931, No. 313. S 61° W. 34; cables. ‘ The two range lights in one. bearing N, ect. c N 82° W ti-uc) lead in in best -57 W.,( . -. with Panmure head lighthouse bear Wat" between Cardigan shoal and Pan- mure shoal. se from St. Andrews point lighthouse, or t ale g 17 water oil’ the outer end, and from 23 to 1 could hardly accommodate a vessel over et, lllfeet unless drawing less than 10 feb forward in pilot, vol. II, 1895, pages 167 to 174; an I 1901, Nos, 411 and 418. I ACK *H a,_‘L~; QF; 7., \\ 1/ f UNSKRIN KA s o n th of about800 feet. There is 20 fees ii \ Qin* DS Si -. - ~i, ' \ \ Our Jackets have an air df st ei” _X7//_ ii'-1 their own-tim “mace-for me ies; desirable in ready-to-wear Jackets ` STAN FIELI)’S I . i UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES 60 Flannelette $1.40. Y our choice at Gllc "~ i. iii. gi. ie.. THE BEST Horse Liniment Woodbiiry’s You can purchase it ate lIIIi' IIIIIII SIIIIE For 25c~ a bottle- SUCCESSOB. TO WATSON. F -Y .__ _.___ \_Ill___ili¢_l Is an excellent thing to heat a house with and in fact scme people whose houses we have fitted with Hot Water my they would not have any other method now. Maybe you are interested in it. Let us hear from you. I!!!i§_§IillII_§___ii_; Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf C r- , in icaeicwc, i>. E. remad- Phone |25- Tm’niP5~b\13---~- ‘ 7 W3 THE work upon the Crapaud back range light has been completed. The following are the dimensions: Tower from site to wall plate, 40& fe W an From high water to centre light, 95 fe of house in which the back range light has been sho n up to the 23rd, of October 1901. The light is new in possession of Mr. James Inman The light in house owned by the late J. lronbleaome and obvtinnte Ailments S. B. Leard has been closed down d the light in new tower began operati n on the 23rd of October. SHIPPING NEWS The barge P. B. Locke is being fitted with a new centre board. The Schooner Daisy Moran went up East River Saturday to load produce. The tug William Aitken left Saturday for Pugwash to tow over a raft of lumber for the Hillsboro Bridge. _ By cable from Barbadoes, Oct 25th it is learned that the schooner, “Jas W’ Capt. John Murchison, was sailing for Louisburg C. B. .._._.¢__- A LYNX MAKES DBSTRUCT ION. A lynx in the menagerie at Riverdale Park, Toronto, escaped on Saturday night ,i and made a meal of many of the most prizedfeathered inmates of the institution. A aandbill came and several valuable Chinese geese were slaughtered before the lynx was captured and returned to his -ggi A cure i=oii Lociqaw. Kingston Whig: Daniel Kahm was cured of lookjaw in New York by anti- toxine being injected into the brain. The ,medical men are doing great things these days. They will be injecting brains into I some men’s heads next,'aud that will be the climax. ~` _ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS.. _ (Corrected every Tu Beef(qua.rter)perlb .... . Bwf( b ....... .. Butter( )perlb . . . . .. Chickensperpalr . . . . . . .. Fowls per pair ..... Flourpercwt ....... . Oatmeal, new,percwt..... Hldesperlb ...... .Hay 'Straw . . . . . . . . Oats . . . . . . . . . . Beets, per doz...... Pork . . . . . . . . . Potatoes . . . _ . . . . . . Mi-ittonperca.rcass..... Onions per pound . Carrots, per bunch Lettucepcrbunch........ CattleDressed........ Cauliilower.......... Cabbage........ Celery....... ._ . . . . .. Cucumbers...... .... .squash .... Tomatoes 1b...... .... c>;c>'i~o¢'a'o' ;o:oo§‘ sense asses assess ass QQNJU-IO OQOC asses anne @e§ E’ Plums .... .., . . . . . . . . . . . .. Parsni __ ...... ....... .. 1 Corn,f_¢";/s >»"f_- in l\\ \l\II ti FOR. A oaniminv _ in Q3 tous, we ° to youi_n the considering - Wil 911 f CY all .other goods on the aivzays be comfortable. No more expensive than any other underwear oteqiml qaality. stccncids Unsllrinkallle Underwood " -*‘ IW* ‘I -...:.»-» '° ‘we-¢-=~....z.1.~!eiw\1»ef"'- ~ -°."~~»~f--- ‘L n _ _ » / ._<_- _ . _ \ n F. PERKINS &f C0. =»_~;\\ ~-.-'-fl, »`_/, ,_\`--l’/ 72"- i,?',T’~\ is-ui-v '__i-__; _ 1.01) 0|: ililslii liil Suliil _/,,>r riches the blood, stops a cough, '(f;,{‘»`; ii/I , Prepared by-_» ourselves- __The latest novelties in Checks and Szripes. » \‘ , i , The Square Diugt, - Sunnyside. _ _ j John McLeod & |23; I 1.1-1- . it-1- *___-1 D000 OH _ __*___\_ _ _ Wednesday, July 24 I ' R. iM¢MlLLAN' ulysth, xgoi-¢ed&.w4m i _ _ 851? Whi_tcii!¢l_.ll me _ ’ ‘ ao7Queen Street Merchant Tailors. _ _ . DIREGT LINE s.s. su.io'r’» FRANK 1 STANLEY’ Will resume her regular 'weekly saiiings between this I ‘ _ .ai-'» ,_' "7 ‘British Gough Gure Cuvee ,Ji » _ _ _ - -1. _ _ .~ iv ,_ _ _l_‘,i\_‘»\ but whereoonghhasbeen`ong1\_i{/ __ . » Y ¢ I 'I E T "‘ A me I i I _ gi standing and the condition low I _ f r _ ` _ ' _ .1 _ J, _ _ ~ . __ _ \\_// < , , ~- _ Our New Fall aiid Winter Cloths have I » I ' If NewO ei°icoain _ s _ v in Vienna., Beavers, Melrons, eYc. t _ g I ` Ne_w_ Suitings _ E A “ 'Serges and Vicunas. i » _ _V5 New ‘Trowsering Also a full Iine;of Gents. Furnishings. . » -..,,_ P. E. Island Tailoring Company I . f _ There will be -]llSt 0p€l`l€d..~ Anicelineofsuitin andovercoats hich 'llnmke reasons nies. We do not want thegesafth but 1? stri'c't ntte`i'1l=:io`:to huairigeaand \ givliilgehonee* value for your mo h hare of ‘ As we intend greg ogtpiiotliinag shut can depend on ' ° th heetf . e on oryonrmoney I. ` Cor.GreatGeorgea=Kentstreets. _ » wnP.E.L_9»5-dllyr. Y port and Sydney beginning at _.IntI1eledsyai_i,lhi§hprieeeifoffnelit"bahoovealioueeIioIdexa_ ingin wmtersuppiy ofstft and haven atBnfalo, iff ' _ ,,_,.__,,_ _IF ‘_ A »¢_-~=f‘ *__-_» e ~ -.» _ AJ. or ui W G. _ »,»> _ __ ,.-fx _ , `- _.;.~,.,.. _ Cvtswlu Saturdays 24th and 26*