_ ».» .7 J:-_:_,=i.1; ' '___-`~_:».'¢3l§;"‘=`__"-_ _ ‘_~.-'___ ' ‘_-_-`»,'§_¢>_`-"`f"{/_“le-.-. if t“»_`-_\.‘*_'/:_ _ if 1."--v~»‘_~;»,_§=. ee, 1;... » _-.< _..;'=1,~ 3;,-' ' _,»~ s _ _ v _ _ ~ `;»_-;=.-__-‘f1‘f"f»'»,*_=w:»~~.'_ --»~\i'&ew»\a-»~. _ f ~ ~..-~»..~..~ ' ~ '_.......- - ~ ga!-7*” '- ras cu.mnisx.cmmr.o1;rsro.vs. ramen nowsan -fstmn, mace B R | T I S H C Al.l:NDAR FOR MARCH, 01 ms sssr covssnmasr. , READS.; _ _ 1 _._ _ _ _ _._ _ § Full Moon, 5th, 4h, lin, m. _ _ 1.ast Quarter liith, 9h, (im. tn. desires to make the people happy, and 7 _ . f,.__ 'Q .\e\\' Moon. 2uth.Sh. 53m. ui. knows how to make them happy.-Ma ~ ‘ ,.-:SF " ~' _ _'_ ‘_ . _ '.' 1. _ ; . A '_ - ' 1" _ »_`> 1 " . -_j____-_'_' _ i\\ »`:i____ ly ‘ _ i _.aff i‘!"i‘_"""i`_i"' I -_ _ _ . f 7' » ’ > 'lv ‘ _ _ f_` »E"l_¢.i<§%_:»§'= s U I. -*T T 12/ `~\\\ 5 - ‘\ J/ "-3 if 'TROOP OIL LINIMENT cavgfg a wide Held. There is no better gpplication for Cuts, l'Vound.r, Ulcers and ,il 0;" Safes, as the soothing and healing properties of this remedy are unsurpas~ed. For Sprains, Bruiscs, Shf' joints, Con- pgcted Cords, Eiles and Sting: of Insects, and Painful S':re¢'l:`ngs of all kinds, bathe me parts with hot water, t_hen apply the Troop Oil freely. and you will be surprised wwqaickly pain will be eased and inflam- mation subside. _ In the case of Rhclamalism, Nmrm'gr`a, L,-ng; Bad, or muscular soreness the Oil gives wonderful relief. For Caked Breasts or Cracked Nipples, qhieh cause women so much suffering, they will find nothing to equal Troop Oil. is Internally the Oil may be taken' with 'feat benefit for Caug/:s, Colds, Bmfithit' , Cmuf, IVhoopx'ng Cough, etc., in addition 5° fh¢ internal use of the Oil, the throat, peck, and chest should be rubbed thorough- ly with it. _ _ Used as a gargle it is of inestrmable valuein Diplliheria, Son Throat, &»i1¢.sy and Ularraicd Tensile. A large bot A a5c. gl-r-~--I -"91 tr Ammade iithe ' .\` modeleand the, A '~ ' " - Collections promptly attended to. ,_ L kss1.;BsTArs snoxeki _ Beal 2 5 Barrister, &c.l _=' CAPE BRETON, N58. leash Dllloe. Glace lay. 6. B, l9d&w8m0s. ` ` ¥ __ _l l 1 L. GULLIVAN, CIAHBTTB STIEFF. SYHBY. C5! _ Btn for meh in all ph of Syd Rentstgollected. Loananeaotieted l 19 d&w Bmoe -i , lmlsrsa -1”-ery' and stock is estimated at $10,011): isteamer Wenimoo yesterday that R. T. Rogers, of the B. C. Sugar Rennes-y, hae qedae la Queensland _tor renaisance’ ei w A r - have-ae~_'ee infifificnhviu .service betw_een_here.eud.An_atrelia_nl1d .ithnt be arranged __§ ,ZU 1? ~.'~1 Q >-'9». Sun Sun] High Water. ' Rises Sets| Morn iAfter'n V I i h mi h m l.l:`ri iiIi‘_¢_ 5 46 _ 47 h In 20 21 5 *" ___ '»5E5®co`1<::¢~c¢N.ro»-»»-of C:-‘°é‘cE5c= mmqcmucw §3&°§5’»i’13F`< -“3?`5°.£&° _Tues Wed _ Thur 45 Fri 43 ' Sat 42 _Sun E3S&§S8 ` 5 4u~." -l 3 e WHY ilimrca/moN DECLINES. Loxnozt despatch says:W; T. R.Pres- ton, of the Canadian Immigration depart- ment, has sailedi for America. ~ He will proceed to Ottawa to report the _result ot his mission, the object of which was to investigate the reasons for the decrease of 'immigration to Canada. Hr. Preston lays the entire blame omtbe stfamship com- panies, which have posted conditions which have debarred many emigrants from going to North America, though they are unrestricted as regards immigra- tion to South America. _ .__-@__._ FRB IN, TCRONTO‘WOR1.D_ BUILDING. _ _-_..._ _ 4'- Toaonro, March 2.-The premises of the central press agency in the upper story of the World building was scocrhed early this morning. The loss to machin- fully covered by insurance. The World _ otllce wasdamaged tothe extentof $5,w0. Insurance. A SUGAR FOR AUSTRALIA. --ek News was 'ieisivea By’ the australia Thie .--_-._*-_- CATABRH too ,~ |_3_|_*f` leans Pi les one inat.nfadtnrers_have gnaraneeedit _ __ gilt mr mgelolenwmy “B515 & 0o.,a'1'omni=.t Dr. Ghase’e Ointment ~;eaonl'£Y?‘ *ro _ Noam srmmr, c. B-ai, ii3m_osd&w General ____ iBALD&Co summfousymimenuu _ i_"i°"'.!“°”`.»1i§’Z' “ii E‘°‘?.°'if.¥ 1 o ‘s nts an II <1 k ,Boston and Phigdelphie Y, CAPE BRETON. _» awe# of1'l‘oe'eralln $1 the foliowingipriees: diekind for 50:; our; 85c kind for 651: each; our 95c kind tor 750 each; our $1.194: kind for We eachgf _ for85c__aenit,50doa.topshirts,worth 65 _ for45ceach. ' to introduce our new spring goods. 631, _ The Wonderful Cheepllen. 1 i .A Ji "lin 've to that .n.. Ch h?&tm an a. cure or each and every form of itching, hloed1ngand;1rotruIll%|Pi:=_ _ - -° __ _. _,__ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ,_ _- - .~ 5- Do Ypn Wear 0ir_¢ra_lls._ ~ _ i 1 »\‘~ ai ~ & _ 1' lI`\t QU&r[@r jghh, 1 'll sign), evg cauley‘ A HARD. RACKING C)}`Jl3. Barring accidents. thc person who gets along with the least :miouut oi coughjwill live the longest. Of course the right time -to attack acouozh is the commencement when it isa simple thing for the right _treatment ,t_0 drive the _cough quickly away. As a pn-=n<>-.°~_\i thing, however, people spend too much time experiment- ing with various remedies that the cough is well underway before they know it. Then 'comes the long siege. You feel the hard, racking all through your system, and get relief for nothing. You till your purpose. Then you use compounds con- taining narcotic. which deceive temporar- ily and leave you slightly worse. Some coughs of this kind hang on for weeks. or even months, and, of course. _they fre- quently develop into serious lungftrouble. A true specific forail coughs is Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam and it should be kept inthe house against any emergency With a_ cough that has become chronic the first effect of this remedy isa lessen-' ingot the dull sensation ot pain which usually is felt with such a cough. Then you are conscious that the soreness is leaving you and presently the desire to cough grows less frequent. All this process is _brought about by thehealing properties ot the Balsam. It is a com- pound of barks and gums. You can test it 5 ' cents at any druggist’s. _ Get the genuine with “F. W. Kinsman'&_ Co."-_” blown in the bottle. A ‘ A ._-_ '_-,_ ;____, _ _ALCOI-IOL' NOT A FOOD. ' = Alcohol asa food was condemned in Chicagg last week by the National Efducef tional Association. The report was sub! mitted ' by a committee of seven appointed a year ego to investi- gate the value of alcohol an a food. ` The report ofthe committee simply' stet- ed that “No authority has been found to maintain that alcohol is a food recom- ‘ mended literature discussing thgsubject _ _- -.~Lfé,_.'-' Why do yon on to Dont A how to eure'il.geml Why Pnu|em’e_ Extractor doee ____ __ _ _ _ _ _ i #ii the'¥eh'.@- .- ‘ _‘_ -E* ei " _ .' ~ _ _ _ _ Illt week. _The -pear _~heeet’s Gu "ti _/;'__ _ _ ,_ _ _ . _ _ | A oatrsnnilzt srnculmsr » stomach with nauseating mixtures to no, .-»' - _»_»~ ' .' ~- A - S "5 .fi 'aaa ‘ir nj s ' guaranteed and ileesd frequently cease _ -_ ,ml 'in py 3° -'lim' _ _ _ _ = -"'::‘ §_ =,ff=1,'; [N3 ____ _ _ 0 .. 'f | _ _ etttentionend expense.” ‘ Government ie a trust, and the oillcers l[i'.Jen`Sll0\\¥»_ Clwhmv "'~‘*_‘Y§3__"’ ` Wg hgvy gg; hgd. g otthgover i 1 - i - an tie trustees; _and ;el;:.7’¢::e*l_1ha_sb;f°;eaw‘:lreh°oéul1)$i%:.fll|i _ “wk wah” from.. __ boththe truhtend the'trusteee‘ere created ,spate ° ' _ _ mmf - a _ u, orihe beneiito!\l_xe__;ecl>le. _Cley. _ m__‘m._em0Il8__I ha” t¢:“d_”_‘_ryth?°_i_____”“6 .1 i . _ »- __ ‘ _ . ' ' _ 7 } so ned ini in 1 _ _ 5 » " ” _ ~ ‘ - .?‘”*“ ii... t“.§'§s.m. 1 ` 1 _ _ ' . * °°3° HANG” Thar. is the best government which . t _ - _ f' Mr. Jacob'A. Riis. the author of How the Other Half Lives, _ls a man of unique and interesting personality. The story of hislife is full of incident; and his experi- ences in his early struggles, after he arrii - ed in America as a Danish immigrant. ;- A _ ' made him understand and _appreciated _ those conditions of life which he has later done so much to better. His authobio- -_ fr* "ir, ' =‘. . ff, ¢. ' _ - _ _ .i t 1*, 's - _ :_ __.;- ' _ - .' _' _.. __ ',_» ‘ .. 1,/ _ ,'= _ __ _ __ _Setnro h~onif8l»‘ mftill»10 P. la. `v¢ A _ ' i 1 1 -11 1”' it n 2 ‘ Q ' ° v ` B ‘ X i~ ‘ J ! "' f AJao___8dea. dence lined nnderclothing _ Thoeeprices for Saturday only in order __ . PBOWSE BROS, iiii5§§§ ‘ Our Hercules Unlaundrled`S}1irts with _ double front and continuous facing, heavy cotton, linen bosom and bands for 48c‘ cents arewithout doubt better than any HOWARD 8. ROSS. B- A. LLB. §~ I 1 lu'nnas,_se||¢i\en, oenniaeeqelt Capo Breton tae Bankof Bddeh. N'-W0* Island; McLeod Hareolli ummerside. Loan, Real _estate bought and add HUGH ROSS L. L. B. 0 l& IGGABE BARRISTERS. S0l.lClT0§5» NOTARIES, PUBLIC, BTC. MaeDoneld’s Block, Charlotte Sl- Sydney, Cape Breton, N. S. '_ Attention to COLLECTIONS` and as clients may require. ` _ thatis sold in the city for more monéy. For sale at D. A. Bruces . `21 shirts, collar s. land cuffs going at half price at the great bankrupt sale at Ramsay’s Old SlZ£i.IN_l» 5 rubbers for sprinir. Big dis- _ counts on all rubber goods at the Sutmyside bankrupt Sale Ramsavis old stand. 5 6in. ¢i?é’.i’a,"53.?‘*"M.f'7a°2.‘°fii=%" ff-"`P°5' af' ’~i"‘ g"‘i§““ bank” ‘il 17 dizw law sv A few of those soiled white Now’s the time to buy your A Ladies’ cas_hmeref stockings Wm-¢h'3o;v going for_18 cts a isaié at RamS1y’S“s_°1§*~S“?§‘iL s _ 1» mum 1_1. e._se£=m_ 5 4” ‘ .` _ . .- ~. E _ B QU A L, v sheathing E “ T . Y ~i _.B __ » E *F H » _ 3' iz _ 1 _ V - ' _ _ P _ _ _ R YE > 1 as v o9-_f"_ Tzgghwas __ 5,000, ._ __ __ endP|ekete'j 1 ~ ff.. ~ ,_ ' xi ' _i _ .~. , _ .,. _ _ _ » v ._ _ , E _ i._._ _ _ __ __ U P 1 t g 4;-:‘f“\-5* 5.. 'QW- mf graphy, called by the significant title _ ‘ _ __ _ _ A 4,: -s~>~> AE yi 5 ‘ r _ _ iz .’ ` ~ _--.;’. .:»~‘.'_._ _"1 I ' 1 ~ 2- ., yn e _ i Tait., ‘ 7 we _ _ _ S ' Lad1es’.K_|dj Gloves large A lot of Corsets dl ’t__Trum’s' practical 0 ' ' ` HarrisL _d8.1writes_ Me¢_ . " _ Alot of cors'ets_ - Alot "of Doraotl _ . ;v _ '. - » ‘_ __._.__i_.`.;-f - :ei is af’ , _ _ _ _ 45") L 4: _ _ _ »f’“‘- A _:'~"-'~j’~"’|¥ 1'ss_.w°na¢=m1 chap nm ’ fee! ‘ 'S ‘¢.vf;J'a~'3' .v “HB @@i5HELHi|K &l _An normous-stock of alfvarieties of 'L'umbs__r, wail _seleote<_i,,we_ll_fm'o_ __ lwlofl-~l _ _ _*_lllf»¥° £0 Merch.” Il’ _you want Lumbar, we 'hive-~it~to out ~m»q,ssltty' all ° 1*” U31 "HEL ‘MP Km -