@»»»~>\.»a&-a|,.~1t,» “ wanauvansp i sri ; i»t"1 L. lu... *ik-thihsti _1@_-_ The lllorld's Sweetest Toilet Soap. -gi ills Greater lliaii tliellirlfi Pmitot of other Skin inn. Sold lilieievei Civilization lla`s Peiietiateil. Millions of the world’s best people use Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutlcura ” Ointment, the great skin cure, for pre- serving, purifying and beautliying the skin, for cleansing the scalp scales and dandruif, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings and chailngs hee for annoying irritations, or too_ or oiiensive perspiration, for ulcerative and sanative, an - weaknesses, many ti septic purposes which readily themselves to women, especially moth ers,aswell as for allthe purposes o the toilet, bath and nursery. Cuticura Soap combines delica emollient properties derived from cura, the great skin cure, with the pub est of cleansing ingredients and t most refreshing of flower odours. N istobecompared vv xese ing. purifying and beantifying askin scalp, hair and hands. No other f expensive, is to be compared with it f all the purposes of the toilet, bath eign or domestic toilet soap, howev 0 an nursery. Thus it combines in one soa at one price the most eiiective skin an complexion soap. and the purest sweetest toilet, bath and nursery soa ever compounded. i 5-iii iii i§§si ' iii' i. -i iilii i ii i (handed ~ ` "f ‘ _gr »-.` .'*'1§=. G1.ac1: Bar C. B. Sept. 18.-Mr. Mar- i l ...ii m iuniitoiif PULISH We have the best Fur- niture Polisli procurable easy to apply, no rubbing, no dirt, gives brilliant pol- ish. can beiused on organs, pianos and any kind of furniture. Try a bottle only 15c. _ 1 .4 ii. A. ieiiis 'i Breton station all the way across Ci . - . 54 _.,,»_=»'_ ,- 7”"-i_§`f!‘ if i _ iiiw iiiiiiiii _ 900% lllhllllli Cliatclaiocs. Music Rolls, Pocket BooKS, Ptlrsts, Citi. s lAYI.0R’S Store. U 'D _tloruwall and Cape Breton.” ` is much pleased with the Tesulbi' of his .» E. Expect- Will Experiment iii. °f °"'°°°’ faiin in mas-Atlantic wiieiesswiegi-apo, d 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 as a sound business proposition Mr. Mar- ‘D (km In size’ ‘nd m °ddm°“ 1"” win has settled down for a few nays ai °f‘s°"’"’°“" °f °’° S°"“P‘°’» Wm; “°“’~' s'eady hard work. lvorkmen are busilv suv", mpper and “sem” ;“'°*9' d |07” v engaged in aieoting the chanuei made neu at hmd’ a mm employed?) “ive m cess", b’ thelhbnmucn _ot Marmnrs ‘information to visitors and auswe ’fquest,- most upto datcapraratusl ‘ "iw _ _,’°°° '°l‘t'iv° °° th’ mini” °‘°’?.i In om" to theuaiot me Great interestwas evinced by Qisitors 558395* it serial wines two masts " ahcut a» hundred md W" 1(i’m0b°°u°°° ‘md °“'°"T:"“°°'°' _ feet high, havejheen erected about a hun- rdemm t° the chetimmp f died feet to the east of the four hizh melon mid-tothe wpper tnduugtnemj tours, nhd two o'hers at the same dis- :glam dismbutei among visitors -ii me te tancetothewtst. The tops of each pair 0° . _ e- i ti of masts have bien connc cted by 8 °8b|° 8 mmm” Wenmng at Ch§`°°mD Cum ‘and this again is connected by aerial htdmwndedmcondncbslarge 'W r. wires with the cables conncc'l"g f-he “experts md interested A- A we' 3 towers, from which the fan shaped net- mink? bpiaperucs during the . 0111 . u owingoothe ~ h . other medicated soapigertczmpoundgd q :riot wires disoends 1 e operating Zcgrlna pmperfaccomodwm at _mm » Wheti er all or any of the towers will a pusy ° one humirei meh u' beilnally dispense-l with is as yet un- “Lt was pmposedm invwe' it been gr _ ` - n sary to postpone the exem- , tc f . . . a ::;‘::'...i.&.i:i:‘;iS;:;°°.:2: 2:. so »- p \ u h natural exceedingly busy, been “ken m the W e d “ ‘ ‘ t . _ _ _ ‘ _ and ° Dnaania for Bmland and isdn; trip out in the same vessel I shall, during the retum ti-lp, conduct important expert ments keening in touch as far as possible, both witbthioststion an»LthatatBoldhu Gorlwahi 'line oluect ‘he to tstt the new adQtioll Eiithi a tus and if ssible to remain in widh wii the (kpc When in Montreal, Mr Marconi was offered one of the steamers of the Allan Company in which to come to Cape Bre ton, and Qnduct experiments during the voyage. The inventor feels thoroughly satisiied with the progress made in wire- less telezraphy, and says that the coming of commercial trans-ocean tcl¢81‘lDhy may be slow, but it is sure. Thclhmlish company have plenty 1# capital andaro most anxious that the commercial should not be started until it is that no bitches will occur and that a thoroughly satisfactory service can be oifered from the Brat. “However." said the inventor, with a twinkle in his eye, “commercial wireless telegraphy will come before some of our friends expect it.'l’he' British Government has taken hold of the Marconi system and has promised asubstantial yearly subsidy. The system is rapidly snowing in favor with the navics ot the world.- To-day many of the warship; not only of England, Germany. France and Italy, but even of South America Republics like the Argen- tine are fitted with the system. Anum- b r of contracts have been given fin- stations much further apart than those of number of schemes for land systems, but no -we of them could yet be given out. Hs 'Um GUHDIQN. 'cimr.wrrirrowri,_ I Thousands of Booklets Distribu 8 worigg G,ems,; ll llllll Hllll ' l . lille orovlnce at the Provincial Exh _ itlon p' \;|llSla\\ll‘lg New Apparatus lg stuaiiiu this yearissmaim- ofgeiierai satisfaction, and it is hoped thai this P8|'fECl His Sysmm _ttardy recognition 'cf the import@oe of' U1iSll1°R€ producing and rapidly eipand-. _..._ ini! branch ofindustry is but_ the begin l » Y i Wv ` .» _.l » u.. _ __ 1"'~ it-»~i is . . . _ _ _ ' `nln2 of greater etiortsin tutuie yesqs to .I ~' ~ if `l ‘V4 2 _ §C()|]|mg|°g|a\ w|fe\esS Telegraphy attract public attention to the gold, iron, 'ii ' _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ __ __ _ _ _ ”` A "' ’ `°°Dl>er and other mineral resources of ' 'li R’ J I ' fs t . May Come Sooner than. People _ed wg _Mgmt me dis a of m;n-mg A W ' - A fi'2llCllC?S H NW* Swtin- MGD! thousands havqview ‘ oasion, and also some lantern slides to illustrate he purposes giving to the school of mines. Professor has lately been added to th School of Mines s all’ will also camp. 0 , ’ ¢""_1 ,|*____.__~j_,; ;~. *lib ..--4 ul pl Y th j Exhibition this year, iocatedfin the f r the Lim- ;;°;.:f.¥:;'.:;°“s‘:;f;°”‘;;‘“:::i.i;';‘;= 5 - ‘mineral exhibit aitricted more atfenl-ion. ‘ | 'than the north-vveslein por.ion,-°v\hetiei c0 .l, with his private secretary, the Q the cfm” 9° d “nd arseniwl °re§ mm ’ Marquis Solari, who accompanies him as i Chemwmp’ Imemeis goumy’ wen dh' ‘ I areDr¢sontative‘of the Italian Governf' played' The pdmpamesl opemmm we 'A men, ufived insydneyby tu het Ex' :_:_:'nines at Cheticamp had been allofted- a press from Ottawa at 2 s. m. today, an' Sm" md th,” mme “ 6” ‘i‘|l*7' later in the day came out to the wireles .' miws °f the mmeml 5°°"e'y “if” U* station at Tablehcad. With unabatec " emcunp minimf "°1‘°“- Tnefé' WUT* some lift! of these views framedf 12x16 Atho g ly C i M"°°°**eS°°it°°'*'“'°’ =“'° ° ¢<°‘f'w.m» is'u¢`i:f be . .t_ illd; iii nies ock)i IN# Stock of Watches. - * e Pnoes and Reliable '_ timo- kccocrs should be inducements I Visitors to Exhibition < v 5 inspect our. large r "f lvl 2* f Are made' speciallyifor ' us and are caref ul5ly‘ ` il¢Sl£d allil regulated ' before offered for\»=s_af"|e." 2 Prices fron1_`$r.6`o_up._ _ l_VV¢`11”=iv¢_ 2_.v¢fy,.iafe§e_ assortmeutfanii' give i Svecgal reductions oimiiem. wo. see sim? §’ii5§i_aiia" ‘ $l.7a Solid Gold gcmi§se`t rings., J' __ 1; _ _ VI_ _ . _ _,___ ‘ V , _ ._ ,_ -_ T, . __ ;. ___ ___;_|_,_._,, :__ _ , _ _ I _ _, _ _ L -_,_ U ..,»_. _ __ ,’ _ _,*_ _ __ I §;i'x'. 4". it _ . Briéeélé #1 fishareiintthe _ _ _ silverware such as _ - Butter Dishes, _ Pickle Ca k ts Bake' ii as e , _ t the oldest wlie_£'»iyi_l_ig.__are in WELLNE » 1'-J `1»J, = iff: un.- ¥\’.} / < ‘_` _ _ _ .i 14-,od ii _ ._On;_ ‘_ s»i£.`”£$'I»"§“ »~.¢-it urn itui'e° Saidthemanageroi one_o_f_C?9g_adafs?Qest It ,___ ...,_.. . _‘ _ _ . » ;; S *‘ ie' . ` _ve befeund allfover our 'svou§lk@ ithat . '.1 _ ' . | , _to P. E. Island $50.00 worth of General Dry Goods, CARPE'rS, clotlihg’ gtg, h '$1.00 worth of Furniture.” If this Departmental e sold, ' 'gg-gig ‘ 'f . I _ _ _ .»~ ’ "» , . Hper month in P. l'§.“'I;vt*l_rcy would in the same Personally we believe that quality considered both Furniture and Dry been sold in the past: at fair prices. Yet any dealer desiring to do so can easily names of dozens of families who for have of their Dry Clothingfdicirom Toronto. _ _ f W9' SIIOW the .LARGEST Sfrocir 'oi Fuiinrrnns DY. Ghalok Olntliioni 1 “- \ .wo ...ls e u iiiiou eu afkft ‘ ' . f Qu-e¢-@-_s__*_i _égiwi/isiztvr, _ ~.»'_;. 1.6.2 Irvin/ ' ~ .f -_ V . 5 ~.. - _`,-, _ A _ *_ iGABI’,E'1‘S eyerkgathered together in this Province ' _we can__.se_ll goods at about the so me price as . __ £_ _ _ Y_'v__! by _ .. ~ __a- J-.. _ _ I. O.. _ l dealers if _(Who {§are ignorant oi Furniture va ues) l’““’ tilihieeriw Sim if iinspectioiflf tifhe Public' and we may add:- af _,'>' . _ ,__ _Tr :_ _.' ,.,,_»_. 1 »3 v .4 ,_ _ - Q ‘ f Q ~ 3 5 . __ - , _ I ,p -1'-i W '_.‘._v.;>\“"“ *V Vi* ~ 4 A U > A A In _ ` ` <5," _ ' . ge. .~‘=.”'*"’. _ o. _ i 1/ '= H- . _,