,f /.lv _ _ ur smartest dress will not J _ - The soft, ulishrinkable wool ' ` b as grateful to the skin as i silk. The loose knitting give; greater warmth with less weight' Every garment is knit to lit perfectly-wo`n’t » stretch with wear or shrink with washing. All drawers are _ made with the new aba <1 _ band, which prevents 'bunchillg _.- around the V ’ waist a ii d __A ' over the " __ hips. \_ `. ' _ // '_ : _ .__ `\. -.__ »~ ,_ (_ , ...~... \w`\\\~`4\s~ ' _ ......._. ..... , G u a r - " uiitecd by / tlie makers 1 -i` to be abso- liitely un- Wear ,. 1. _?___;%_~:...._`_. 2 » .b - learn the ` \ '§g 1 luxury nf* 1 1. \1f.i"‘ is "‘i ~’- ec un- ~ ` _ _ derweax. _xfs .17 -f.---7;' ‘ ‘.1 " `.` .C-‘I"“’~"'*.U\-15" _ ,_`-_~,T. ,1__?____ . , 9 1 Underwear ‘ For Ladies. . l I -_ uywithoutinsldeseanrs. \/ _ - __ 0 an ”'Pre s liiiinilin A_oN _1i-iE- lliiriiialled Qualiiicsol “(llolsev” Piirewool _ L Underwear ~&Wl1lCl‘l __ liwerSl>rinlis ‘ The Lidy Says: “The manufacturers oi' "WOLSi'£_Y” Underwear ' hav'e such confidence in theirwaresthatlhcyuiider- take to replace any gar- ment that should shrink ` in|waal1liig. “\V()L§EY” garments have stood the ` most severe tests without any alteration taking _ placeiutlie size-. 1' __ The Draliers’ Re- - cord Says: __ . » "WOLSHY" goods are ' made from all wool yarn, iu no case are they made ' from mixtures of cotton' and wool. as are many so- called unshrinkable goods ; _ fuither,“WOLShY”goods ` are made to wear, their durable qualities having stood the test of experi- ence.” ` ¢ \` Should anyllarment. g Shrink in Wash- ing`it will be _ Replaced . I" or Sale by L frm -. -it 1'! l fnEAvENS iN` 1 sy PROP. E. oooiimii ,. _3 |.__.\ .1~,~ , -. .1 S \7/3 1 V :.-"~"'~ '. .-. ° . . ` }. , . . fa 9 ' . 0 J ' _._ ° '_ . 1: _ lllflllkabl . ~ ‘ ' 1 'rib ' _. » '»-».,_1..1-f,=;‘ _ '.,.<.»'~‘=‘-,:.f:;/5;.-, 1-'= “_ thi. _ __ - _.'71 __ ni ~~,,,` _- 1 .- .- ’ winter 1/ ‘. ~B~ ‘ ' - ' *_* -- -f . ' . ° "°~'. _ _ . . . , bt* >\ ,A3 rs °v °'"l=l=1=1f.r<>uw¢»r __ lniversity of Pennsylvania Astronoiriei-~-Venus Moving » r Stanileld'¢' ' l- _ e 1 j _ "Truro-knit" 2 Rapidly Eastward.---The ilyades.-_-.The'Moon‘Wili Pass Between us and- the Planet Mars-on i Dcctiiibdr T A ` tr ‘ ORTH 1 l .., is \‘ .° "W . ` -.1 ` _.’.-1:-_ _ ,-.-,-.1 - 3; _.»-» _~ » ' - _'_.;---__,--, ,_ 1- ,1 ,F1-~.~...1¢&»._ -.:- _..._ ' “ *‘ .»..-lie: f=.'1e" = ‘-és. . - ‘1 . _ “ 1-,,:-/<1-`;'2:'¢.'. ,, - _ \.-.~..'.'_ 1 "T -1 1 _ 1 ' .¢.-,l_-__-__;,_,_.;,.___.;_- :,__. __-,_, ___1_,,-_,er-_-__._.-_.. . .. .. , ru",-': _ -;- -. - ' WEST' ,, v .- , \ ` _ , ings cannot he seciiverv wullcvcn in lui-irc ._ 1 _ \ , -'/:_`_._* vi ' _ ~° .' ' ' Ldv" noe, ' < . __ - ¢li,'s`s1l'|`i_`g ov`e'!:la_.planet. . _\_»,f._~» _- '- . 'mn l¢'i_1.»_'i‘i_t_`i_r,`A..'oi- aunnolaani. _ 'ins .»i.1»_1~`»/eriaiiouin_...ameri ni noir nearly ovcrl1git'xi_ to tlieipoint inarked G on thc tiilip, ioirii¢i~t.lre‘ naubulfi ofnndromods. This great nebula ia so brlghttliiitit, crm be iieen wit/iniit any and 1 Staudmd /' The Fastest and Finest Steamer li BI N tween the Maritime Irovlneea and Minn Sitlviilg lil/d¢llillt$ value from Halifax Returning lah: | wharf. lnaton,"’K;i_|uday arldlsridgilg: 9 tl"- In |ty'ics,`box lien , drop head and "”“"[§",::,-,,'{1.‘_““ "“ ’ 74° cabinets. We carryg large_stock and °`|=l-tyliuihrmaupuqatda iiooksxfuidnaxale. haven great variety bf machines to sel~ \'lge\:e::l:¢h.”f*\»n';:lr"A‘»:“l_- ‘|§'Ir‘|',=' frgin. _.Good second-hand machines N_,_ ‘...n,.|" N. W Ama", 5,, mi roni 3 up, and iiiknew machines our. nm. _prices cannot be be cn. p_ Ggplngg’ 1 Shuttles General Mar. I ..“§f1»‘Z.‘l’.1‘2:‘;:i“.:?'i:;:f~.;:"..‘..i:_“"' vp T1 Dm;-S=»“=» l , 1 1 ‘Ii gbwillg lhlchines ri pau eil ui. 'run ning? L U l.ii1rs: 1 telescope nt All, but ii. nrikcri eye ilcw gives no suggestion of the magnificent appearance 'Wfflt-l'i il present! When view- ed wi h a moderately large gliiss. It in then seen no be an immense, oblong. `riebnlo\ts'i`na'sa. surrounded by a. fainter nebuloslty wliloh is more or less definite separated into rings encircling the bright- ornucleus. The whole appears to he a vast solar system in process of formation. -ran occvi/i~s1'i'ioi'r- or nam: aim ablmtaaao. 'Uh vi!! YIIGHIUIQ ‘df D9C!!|'flhl!r 2. the moan will pass between its and the plun- dt Mimi. As thoedgs of the moon draws iiearer iiird nearer to the bail of the planet the cniili-astl ctwssii `tiio'iiilglit, yellow of the moon 'slid the red color 'of Mars will _.GUAli.l1)l\N,'DE1..‘EMBER I, r9o4 away as the moon passes over it. This ocoiil will lisgln at 2 lirii. lil mln. A. M;, En§tern time, nnrl the pliiuet will remain hid cn by the riioon for is little _'more than an hour. All! lirs. lli mln. Mars will begin to come into view as it emerges `_fi'oiii thc \\'cstcr'ii edge ol' the much. __0nDeceml»er:ili, ln the early evening blip 100011 wiiipuss over thc bright star Aldebaran. its cus crii edge will reucli the liter and shui. it from view ii' S lirs. 26_mln., eastern tlmc, and I-hc cinergenci- w'llloccnra'.i)lin~i.»lli mln. The observer Will- notices tiiut wiiile the iight of :Mlm _will fade gradually away _as the 'inoon passes over lt, thc light of Afddbni-an will ‘he blotted out instan- taneously. '1‘hls|s° because Mars up- pqdrs to us ns ii. round disc, while every star-_s.p ears as hut ii single point of light. _ ‘lphe lnstiint tlio eilnu of the moon reaches this point. ol light., thc star simply goes out, with a anilrlenness for more mpld than that of n flash\of iigi1i,`11i1.g. . _ TEE l’l.Al\ l<21’l~!. Saturn and Jupiter can readily be found from the positions marked on the map. Saturn will more slowly eristivurd during the month, nn1l.luplterslo`wl_v westward until December I5, wlicii it will turn niirl move toiviird the eiist iignin. . _ Neptune is in Germlni midway between the stars Zeta and Mii. it is exactly op- posite tlie sun rind in most. favorable pos- itloh for observat-ioii oii December 28. Tho most. interesting pnnct Mars is be- ginning bio be li conspicuous oblect. in the early morning hoiirs tliouizii it is still so far a.vmy from us tliiit. the siirliice niark- telescopes. 011 Dcvcmlicr 1 it rises nl out a.-qunrtor past one dclock iii tlic morning and on January l,n.boiit tivo hours curlier. By next spring it ivllliio in excellent posi- tion _for iiliserviitinn iii t.lio curly oveniiiig. f _ _ CALENDAR FOR DEC- 1904. Moo.\"s l’i1asi~:s. New Moon, li d. ll li, -ill m. p. iii. First Qunrtcr, 14 d. li h. 7 ni. p. ni. Full Moon, 22 d. 2 h. l iii. ii. ni. . D. ' .Week Rises Illiist Qii'nrtci'. Zii il. ll li. -ill iii. ii. in. av oi bun Sun Moon l-liizh Wim-r 1- & si ri._m. { p. nl. i Sci-is i ii m hm | ' h m h -l Zlcl 0 Jill " 4 36 4 Jill 4 Iili 4 35 4 35 li 4 4 35 sets i 4 35 tl 34 ` 4 35 7 30 4 85 li 26 4 35 il 22 4 35 I0 18 ~l 35 ll 14 4 35 n. ni. 2 35 il ti »@m~ Z°¥‘Z"" Tl`I\I`I`l\`I\l\l"|"|`l`l`l\l`I`l '§i°r'E.‘-?.’§11§é££‘S%§i‘i§SiS*3 l 41 2 45 Di 53 5 li 5_1g..:N.N.i-N.--Q:::x2£\l= iii 22 _ one of the best iii the Gloucester fleet. Ctnlilll iilh ' h. iiliiliil diiiiilp _ H' e n P* "1 _ni We're-proud to gow you 'dur ` Caps. We can sul: your fancy and pocket. prose-iitn striking and beautiful sight. If viewed with a telescope the mooi1'a edge will be seen to arslduuliy advniios over the io iw sr. 1 ii -137| 17 ~11 4:11; 152 -17, is sn so 2 li-1 fi as in M :i -is 7 511| on rn 4 42 11 -ln, 21 i\ ~ hz Tn B3 Fr 24 sa 26* u `r`i~i`i~i~i`i~i~i`i 5 . %€!§.f.eE.=.“`i!ES$‘é _ia-H 1-CCCIIQGD _:_ '-a--Nr 31:3 z$5N¥€:fE»du »’>~:»ie-il-.'¢-AA-és->- ' had 1i.i.i ’ 1-'sr-s 1015* ' 11 1:1 .-1111 . 7 is nf W. 20 Thi 30 gr. 31 a l `l in é _¢s:; nniss ss- ls'-v-ID ss s- l 0 B7 1 38 2 49 4 02 5 20 Q ~i~r~r~\ 29122.' ii-Bief- E&E.'2 N 43 42 lil Ji 4 5 SCHUONER MARYLHND ASHORE. Vl'm'rr-:ilu-an, N.S Nov. 23-The (il iiicfsi ler schooner Milryliiiid, Dil tons, (`a|it. l`iift, front Neivfounrllniiil, liounrl hi ine with ucririzo of salt lisrring stranilcrl on False R1'-ck when leaving the liniior this morning about ons o‘ciock. An un- sucecsslul attempt was inode to float the vessel at iilgli tide today Sho is not leak- ing nnil is iii n good position 'l`lic stelini- er Strritliconri will tiy io i.iill liei-oil' tiri- rocks. With iicr mrgs the Miiryiiinil is valued at $l7,0(i0. and she is covered by an insurance of$1B,U00. Tile schooner was _ll LOS£ THEIR OUIUIS. Mirximx, Nov. 28.-Tho viceroy of t-he Chinese province of Homin is thr- ilrst tolenrry nut thc instriictions of tlic finwiigcr Eiiiprcss 'of Clilnn iii clothing his soldiers in Eui~ope:iii rl1°i~.»is and cutt- ing off their qiiciiw. ..l `-B cked ii '..over,a third ofa centur 2r;1»iiiuin&ma -.linen-11.1 mes, 1 M015 _lich .as no other remedy for the diseases and weakufuesopgculiar to women ever srtaii-fd, t_e grxprietors and makers of . P erce's-Fu te Prescription now feel lhlly warranted ln offering to ay $500 in l money for an case of Beucorrhe emale Weakness, lholapsus, or Fullin Q omb,'whlcli they cannot cure. All the dk is a hir and reasonable trial of tired °ir°e'i;°'n°m` -1-1-led _ o en s m woman or n girl does not know who to turn K di: 1% vice in elreiinigarices where she d likes to talk with tile inily ghylfclan about' deli- gte matters. At aiic _times write to Dr. V. Pierce, chief consultin physician to the Invalid: Hotel and Surécal Institute of Bnlfalo, N. Y., for free consultation and advice, and the same will be held an tffedby e0u`id¢ntil."- H ls foolish to consti mn friendaor persona without medi in . `Dt. g ’ tit Pfelcri i _ dna noedixcolioiwvsoeniirely vqgiabpfe an the Brat exclusively woliiafi's tonic or; fe mlrkit-it has sod more laritly in - the pastt ird of a century than any other o sf ‘ _ 1 "i1‘i1°'i‘1f "i'f1i'.',‘.’3‘.5..'li.1 ian was-°°.~l2-..1~l'5l.°1:Will a a co o urea nm little red 'eornuaeies of iii; D fe shrunken by also ol. All auch compounds, therefore, do hann. __‘nr. rims haunt renee iiivizmu hall of 'tho plhudt. as sitown in tlg. ll? 1.11l1ou1nicleiwdps lr mu may M seen; that ti` light. of Man- fades grayial e stomach liver and bowels. Use inet August 10, 1904. kidneys, J _ . ` Fliil HOME llii0KS "Beaver" Flour is the ilour for home baking-for women who take pride in their culinary skill, and their ability to run the house economically. ls 2 blend °fi‘.1‘.l‘iif&'.’I..‘.’."i‘.’lfvll".§.'.? it makes bread, rolls, cake and ples that every good cook de- lights to serve. It yields MORE bread io the barrel than any other brand. Order “ Beaver " Flour next time-and sec how much more inviting and tootlisome is every- thing you bake. ' A_T YOUR GRO0ER'8 siolvincii ‘ and Bowel Troubles, Terpfd Liver, Sick Hea|i_nd|s. Constipa- tion ml Bllleushnu, speedily ‘ sured by - heel-.f'S PILLS Theyare lafaald prompt frufnm Colour! or any Ilnnrbl psparuins 1 can be taken ax any rims and la any cilliain. They an mud wiib a eeaoelwaaad lx- friut lllde the Bethnal! and adndi- uall bind wth otha' com enable plaelpl that’ make then without vdtoube ous of 1:: best Liver, Stomach and Bon! Pills new inlets the public. lor lull aairyuhlre. ide par biz, or by mall on rolrllpt of prfcc. CTANTOAFS PAIN RELIEF, lisinlly rsinaly lsr islsraal slil utarnal lla. Cures lheumathm, Col le, Bpralus, Neuralgia. Forlaleeverywherv, price 15 ceatl per bottle. 1; luis pioprlsuin T I Wnroafl Cilnaicaa cs. Li-ina, emma. S. S. €iiy__o_l Ghent Will sail from Halifax for here, _ Tuesday, 6th December, Last trip of the season. CARVELL BROS. dsi AGENTS, Change of lime lalle. 7 Cii 21l'i0iiCi0 Wil Pictou, N. S. Commencing Monday, the r4th inst , the S. S. Princess will leave thc Company’s Wharf‘at 8 oclock a. m. By order ' F. W. HALES, Secretary. anti the' orliterreserfu ' ir #iii is reouldeél. One ia a lhx:'ilve‘,'t;:,: ir iltf lisliisciliil.iiie lnsurancsllicclillsis \ o so I iiitercsted friends iii'1\u,f;lit “'iir'n11|"s Siifo (`iiro to my alll-iiiioii, uiiil tolli nf poi'-. fectl wonderful cures tinly lriioiv of uiiioiig Llii-ir uqiiuiiitniiceik iii iii-spnir iepror-iircil ilio 1-st bottle. Aftera few llnys there were soiiio eiicouriigiiig i ilii-aiiliiis. 'l`lie .slight iiii- oveiiient not/od eoiitiuucll, 1iii1l I gniiicii riipiilly iii strciigth uiiil lierslth. I wus iiguiu oroiighiy examined. The iiisiiriiiiro ciiinpiiiiy siiiil I wus u. spleinli1li‘i1-ik uii1i|.‘,l1i1lIy 'uve me n policy. Today I ani iii peiiuct. 4~1iii1lit.ioii, not oven u. truce of kiiliioy lroiible liiift. Iowo iiiv health und iifo to \\'ui'hei"s Sain (_.`iii'o.”-1-53 Hamilton Struct, Aibaiiy, N. Y. L Cured by ' .- Warner’s Safe Cure Wnrnorls Safe Curo has been used by leading doctors, and proscribed in their prnc~ tice, and sold by druggists evci'yivhoi'o, for ovci' 0 years, ns tho oiio curtiiiii ciiro for nil diseiiscsof kiiliioys, liver, bliidiicr and lilooil. It cures iviicii all clso _fuils, iiiiil louvvs rio lniil lifter effects. $l.00zi bottle. If you have aiiy doubt about the coinliiioii oi' yoizi "div "S t 1;"-l~"@ (6 _ \"¢`i( "V fir- 1 1 _ 7 nuff" Ill XIIIEIS Gi£ll'ii ' '°"-v ; .j.@~§e=_-1.' ‘ Mr. William F. Montgomery, Coal Dealer of Albany, N. Y., Was Refused Life Insurance, on Accounf§._ of Having Brlght's Disease, but After He Was Cured by Warner's Safe Cure’ _' _ the Company Accepted Him, and He Now Has His Policy. ` _ Mr. Montgomery’s Eloquent Letter. “ I eneipyod vigorous lieiililf iip to a year ago, when overwork seciiicd to iiiiilcrmine inyconstltn on. I paid llrilo ntr1~iitloii'i1i tiiu uiutter until it. was lii'uii~,;l1t lioiiio to me 1 forcibly whenl wasoxuiiiiiii-11 for ll1`/.i iiisuriiiico. The criiiiplaiiy rofiisorl iiio u policy, I` was so surprised l iveiit lit oiie-is io tlio coiii|iiiny’s doctor to liiill nut tlio rirnsiin. Illlllgillil uri' horror wlioii hiitolll ine l liriil iirig|it’.~:1ils1-nso. (,‘oiiiplil~utl-iiis iii' llio st-1_iii1i1~li ect iii, aiiii_3ltii0ugh I iIoci.oi'1.-1l with well-lruowii specialists, riiy strc-iigilidiiiiinislit-il :iii-l l grow rai ' iv i‘ , _ Y U Lot aglass or bottle of moriiinq urii111slai1ilt?l lnnirs. If it lil-coines f‘ii of i1>siiiii1iiii:1is ire-1'i\'1v-il drill? fllllll $11310 "1 pnticiiis who lnivc lice-ii cured by hnfc Ciire. All you lilivn to do is ii'rii1»~\\ :ii-111-r s_h1ilc_(_,1irc t ii., 4-l l.oi1ibur1i.St., ioruiito, Out., uiii mention iianie of this paper. '.l‘lic genuineness ol` this ollcr is guaranteed by the publislicr. 1 ¢ , 1.. 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