_im 1 smilie `i is. woman or im-aisgltli “I” fin ..- -. -1* iii iiw _ ___ iv iiiii iii ni tiiii iiiiis. - Rare Celestial Visitor Wlll>f{§§§§;:§§_j§,§;°,§°°;§°,§°,°,1;‘;‘§§,§';;‘ °°f°°'"°'"° Probably Never Again img- - "i fbi "Tha comet. Have you seen it!" Withihis peitinent invitation count-I 1, less swaius _aie leading their fairest friends`in'.o the open fields these clear . »:~`z'~= _ 1 _ 1% 08%!! The bottom star ofthe cross to t t nights; star-gazers innumerable are dis- locatiug the vertebrae of their necks, an'¢ A astronomers in all the observa ' the northern hemisphere are worvingover time. Forarare celestial vi-itcr hurled out of the cternities and bound for the infinity beyond, never to return again, is passing in view of mortal men. The comet was lrst discovered ou the a night of last September 1, by Prof. C. D ¢ Perrine. of the Lick observatory. It is 10 named in astronomical bulletins as»0 "comet b, 1902.” Perrine found it while ‘lc scanning the heavens with a 12 inch. h equatorial telescope. At first it was ln- c visible to the naked eye, but has grade- ”; ally grown in brightness until it is veryls apparent even -to untrained observers. lp Last Monday night it reaehedits maxi- `p mum cle arness and is f Now nncoxrxc Pamrniz. it :’__ Those acquainted with the language of \m the science will readily place its location " fl by knowing that last night it was in de- k elinatlon 34 deg. N.; right escension 19-th, l ac 14m. W. It- is moving southwesterly, ge changing every day 17 mln. in- right as- eension and between 3 and 5 deg. in de- clination. ~ lin Anyone withcut difficulty can see it by " of following these directions. It is in the _on bottom of the constellation, Cygnus ` W known to many as the cross or kite. To_ 0 rind this drso face the north star, which l in is easy to find by using the pointers of the pr big dipper. Then, looking to a point W directly over the obarvefs head to thegin zenith, follow straight west to the bright- f 35 est star. This bright star is Alpha Lyra. l at Just to the left of this are two lesser; ig stars that form with it a small equif an lateral triangle. About 10 deg, to thel star of the cross in Cygnus. The distance m 10 deg. is measured by comparison with ire noints on the great dipper.: in "rin ca1.i:s'rIar. Yaansricx , 1 lelt south of Alpha Lyra is the bottomgm it . 17 of astronomers. From the upper edge of p ' tie crpper to the star where the :handle 5 of England. ea " F’ tcries in 5 le fr of the centre of this line With ordinary field glasses the comet -_-_' BAY very clear, being seen asa. somewhat SYDNEY 0650561' 13.-P S Archibald n told l‘he Herald correspondent to day that Ointed directly away from the s,_,,_,_ for an important discovery of gold had beet O D r blong shape This shows its tail or trai easons to be explained later One peculiarity of this comet is its littl S ovement ofthe bodyin space alsoin uenees the shane of its train. Thre D, by drocarbon gas or iron vapor. THIS COURT IS RARE. . being visible to the naked eye, for out the 70 comets known to astronomers ly about one in five can thus be 'seen ithont atelescope. The nebulous part comets vary from 40,000 to 100,000 miles diameter; as yet the dimensions of the :sent one have not been compur/ed. hen this comet is in perihelion reach- g its nearest point tothe sun it wfll be $00,000 miles from that body. But even that distance its gases may become nited, and then there will be strange tics cut before high heaven. » But until then the comet may be taken an einen of good fortune,and politicians ay predict ,¢;'rfa~ prosperity' ‘during the ign of their candidates in the approach- g elections; just as in the Bayeux tapes- ihe comet of 1066 figures. as-a pro- ious einen for William the Coaquerer i' WHll BECOMES Ul l Hi SALUUN-KEEPER. In a recent issue a subscribergave observa- ~ tions concerning the fate of saloon-keepers. In that connection other subscribers were 1 invited to st ate what their observations had been. Among those who replied were the following: 1 W COULD NOT WALK 1 OR LIE l)0WN» .- ia Sleepless Night of Dreadful id Agony With Piles-Doctorf fi' , QU liied the church. He is yet living. One, an Wanted to Burn' Them With 9° 2 H0t Il'0n» la Names One Hundred Dollars a if ni Box as the Value of Dr. » Chase’s Ointment. writes: ‘ For two years as sec on man on the Dominion Coal Compania rail _d road between Bydueyanu GlaceBay. N. ‘te S. and during thattlme wooexposediw all fr sorts of weather. ,Gradullll ml? _ hflliih -A ailment was but consults a oc wind- i».....i;ir:' fl.;aa“sri&“‘i-¢‘Ei71S@y Snr' Wbfsézh, ,.,,|.- . ._-~~,,,,_;,_»,,`s,¢-.~ s sm ‘I was famed togive upwork and return as nm if mnerinp __ ~~ "‘ It or I *Q ii i mil.v° . <-Qu _ “_ j __ t_`_£or tiweny years, an iayet acompag- tam* d 'fx _ _ _.L_ °“ __ M atively young maa.Sti1l another saloon tgirl, , *Y , ._ A in raeaaaa an comin anoint I perii»after having e shooting scrapes and killing his ma-1, it the saloon busiuess,and ln his poverty, old man;-yet living in his poverty, is 1 nnkards; four are young man, now run- LIVED WRETUHID LIVES. pen” I have been a close observer on nkeepers I ever knew, lived and a miserable wretch. Ono of his sons - left of .Lyra is not very bright, but the hi' Retus n to Mortal stars above it make a vary evident figure I gm Vision of a cross. The main stick of the cross n ' slants northeast and southwest In the 3 d lower right hand right angle is the comet. r ’ and he 1° p°"rt7 Hi' h“*i°°9' W” To the naked eye it appears asa faint “ken X hen found its location may be verified gh _ yimagining aline drawn from Alpha rigrtiifveéugbor M J°° P D"i9° 0, iss yra perpendicular to themain stick of star surrounded by a hazy patch of light. sp. W . _ L ¢ he cross The comet is a liftle to the le ng, and this measurement was from spmndn- bservations foreshoitened This present omet has had its tail consumed by the G N , ° ‘- '- tands out in a-direction away from thel l un, according to a 'theory explained i by rof. Wendell, because as the comet' ap-" roaches the sun it receives from it_ ctrical force. As like electrical *tures “Del one another the gasses in e train of the comet are expelled. The iuds of comet tails take different shapes, ve died with their boots on, being. killed in saloons;one young man accumulat- ie we -...ia .>~a-naar, have sold ilt of his former file °0¥'P°rel curse to remain vents the success which ai otherwise achieve. he la I DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN WHITE made at White Bay, Newfoundland An 9 drew Stewart a mining engiueer,has com tub of a tail The great comet of 1882 imeuced W d'3V*=1~lPe f-he Dl‘0D€l'i'»J for a q obsm-ved by prof Wen,]ei]_ had a local company,which will be capiial`zed at guna; appendage some moomuoo miles $30 000.l`he specimens of are shot-in are! ,,,0,,,,em_w,“chm d_s___m___me_ E ERAL eooriis LARGE Auiiicitce Omlwneut gases into space. The tai -_Qi » ST. JOHN, October 13.-Premier Tweed ie occupied the chair at General. jBooth’s lecture in the rink here tonight. There was an audience of about 1,500, and the commissioner held their attention for an hour and ahalf with great fease. At the _conclusion of the general’s address' Mayor ‘_ 'White moved and Judge Forbes seconded _ be vote of thanks. i _ oording as they are formed of hydro-¢ ' BRIDGING STRAIT OF CANSO . ,f SYDNEY, October 13. - The _Herald eor- respondent lesrns on `good authority that the Cause Bridge Company intended to proceed very soon with their scheme for bridging the Strait of Canso'-fP. S. Archi» bald, who is at present in Sydney; declares _ that the scheme is perfectly feasible. The cost of the bridge would be about uve mil- lion dollors, the interest on whichat three per cent, is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, which is the annual costs of operat- ,lag the Scotia at present. , V Except a Surgical Operation’ I rr ,ini _ ,nothing approachinga radical cure re i l by reducing and iioally absorbing th- tumors and healing t-he inflamed, iav mucous surfaces. Until a few years ago, no such remed- had been produced, but at that time a supposiiory was placed upon the market which has since proven itself to be tb- long sought permament cure for this com- mon aud distressing trouble; it has rap- idly 'become famous througt out th-_ United States and Canada, an l is novi sold by all dmggists under the name oi Pyramid Pile Cure. It is now the best known because it.~ merit and safety have advertised it wher - ever used. It has been advertised by wor of mouth, from one sufferer' to another; people who have tried ,everything e1s» , even submitting to painful and dangerou. surgical operations without avail have dually found that piles can he cured witi-' rsh in eold blogd an ,' ' 'i "HW?”$l®uT _ ofonr state, a man of ability who a wouderfnlmamary. He la nowii l e Asylum. Another saloon-keeper of if ~,~m’-he `.-,t=,,,,-~5‘“ townhas been a helpless _ O __ f out pain and _without expense practlcalli onthe Pyramid. Pile _Qureis sold for th* nominal price ot 50 cents-an¢l_ $1»:pe- __ri».er=mia 1 aadatehoiameeimafooatainauo _“__” t d aioraitwiiienraaayteefn ence of rum leaned on a loaded gpn an ot his arm off,Hedloal aid could not stop- .P “° ' g ee.lng proper a or ll ~ ‘ A-bookou éalleiand qllrcof piles 'sen' e flow of blood and he di.ed.Most bf the# by pirilmd' C,_._ sings e iitimleonianetininknrgf=mi1I»"*’i°h ‘W ‘“'8°»"'°“ ;- - i umiiaii than ' ' ` ’ undergo dlfran operation, so he 88178,” :Th me some salve, for which he charged me, _rd and 'Outh g°Mr°n°m__ In this truth more apparent than nerations of the saloon keeper. two dollars,'bnt it did not do melt!! ; th "I was in a desperate condition and had 'is aboutgiven' up hope of av_e_rt|l_'fI¥fl'¢°d 3° from its am-uni angular .friend wld me about Dr. Cbels'li0¥l§ll¢l!f,-a _H° at _llid he had seen so cases see Hired that he would paylfur It hli|__;”lf_,l§ _,, __,»» _ , “Inn ‘_ flilud IA) euro. »-My expmenm with DL gag,” gint. I notice an artlclne on “What ,, 4 mg the saloon keeper. I have _ _th$b__l’|_\lgH§l$ _ *-_'_ J .ad mlb. _'_ the Ula.. dei _ li- ff°fl' h°"‘ I Piles aaany . I Ufff' cl \'“';;°“ - - " _wnwere ao uring the ann' Worked d Woods and Gld trouble. Iam When- I aaythat Dr to one D9 my » £333, others, an lake ~ this [not ‘Witte or v on, loss of wealth homer fri” iserable lives and died young k life” ," ‘_'_' .`"""Z,"i" " 1' tho is » ~ - e \sins of the parentrfollow n in my short life murder, self L. K. Derr, Lcwiiblrlll PB- floanehlly prohibition had money, and since WN; ,_,_______ _ _ ii-we ' _ _ .SENT HOIIEIN BOXCAR5 warner at the ` Ffinff _ who inmates. ‘overrun abox l ._, ._ .i....,. .,,,.._ _ ' ar- *_* ,M This as 'lt>>.'v“.»1 |18” In mind asaleoitkoeper of a near diy, a man of standing ln tpmperal BIPS. a total abetalner himself. When city went dry he went into other bus ss with plenty ot money. and had the est home in the city In three or four are his home was sold his business sha' 'rienaay-rose-vacant e n hand by others and is new a pro rous enterprise. I am of the opinion t a lasting curse rests upon the liquor \i ¢ ? a mglitcap insuring sweet slumber ».--.-.. , au' sw»¢_g.e_-ispaim _.Z ii I 5 digoefeif 6f“QI Ul5”W€"Iif6du mmiusztaraemuringmnp "The verdict seems to alwqa "T "‘-`~»*-3’ QU. -' ~ .H 1 l for ll llperatmii Vila "\/\/\/'\\/\/\f\f MERJ iiiiiiissii Famous 5' "ig “ ”"‘*" “" _The only Remedy in the e-World, T0 the farmers Of P E is and YQ, ,_ *éiif .ra Af' ‘ that will certainly? Cure ' ' ~ .- _ * ‘ AIIYOFOTII1 Of Pi1¢S Our Company has been formed with a cirpital of *$100,000 to 1 The may _of physi¢_isns, iiirexperi- at Charlottetown a Pork and Beef packing and Canning p with ments of chemists, the loudly advertises pretensions or quarks, have been for be considered necessary for all Island products One hrlf ot the capital years expended in one direction; to Und opus cure umwnuia cure. v _ but having in mind the fact that you might wish to take some stock and be The reeultshave been a number of harm-` iessasa in mass case. assess oinenienes, the Board of Directors, thus deriving the proits from the m suppositories and even internal remedies, ~ which we public have weighed in on it to ge to Capitalists we have reserved the balance 5,000 shaees at balance of experience and found wanting; nesriy an of them gave some reiief, but such time as you can consider the proposition .A ' 1 ' » suited nominees preparations. , » It is not necessary for its establishment that you should ta The remedy repaired, is one which will mmeameiy mpxhe pain so sem-2 ii yet we would be pleased to have you do so and you cam readily -sw%£@E _ i many cases of piles, and then by contract- ns the Small bleed veSse1s<<==>i>i1‘aries>ti advantage and the very fact that we are taking a very large iuterest in, it and theirncrmal size produce a radical cur- .. :R " , the management as we have our own business, 1s snilicicnt evidence tht it tul In fact we can assure you dividends from the start We will pay cash at market rates for all hogs, cattle etc whensdghfred and md of each year you will derive your dividends from the eartgings odbg ver , may hold You practically become your own packers By taknrig stock and supporting this coifipany you debar any promotersor tors who may be endeavoring to form a monopoly from getting you into thm' The matter will be brought more fully to your attention should you wish further information or desire to take stock you can “‘ xr? 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