~ V <_ -- »-. ~ f __»»-1-nw '\f.».-'=:f,v3-.~:¢- -:sw ~“-<5 ,-_»..:» ~, 1 ` `“~ yr » fr ww, _-.if -_ »~~~ e-~ . wi I ----_ns-..~.a___, .... -~ ~ - ~ ---W. <.~»~_~ . - -- » _._ _._. ._.x,=.._ . »==s.~__..,..._ s........, _ _ _ .. ,_ » \~--_-.~ _~. _-see. . _ __ _ ‘ -~~ -......._...._._ _ . _ » . _ _- ‘ - > .~ ..._ __ __ ___ -_ A _ -1 - _ _ 'rua GUARDIAN .cnas.Lofrrl:'roJvN, raises nnwaao Jstann, Jr' LY rs, im. ..._ _ _ 3 TROUBLES OP EX- O CHIEF 0F POLICE 1 1** .Could Not Stand Before Dodd’s Kidney Pills. _' Mr, Charles Gilchrist had Diabetes for Years -D0dd’s Kidney Pills Cure-:i Him. Pom' Hors, Ont., July 17-(Special).- Mr Charles Gilchrist, Chief of Police here for ilfteen years and afterwards Domin- ion Fishery Overseer, ia always willing to add his testimony to the volume ot proofs from all parts that Dodd’s Kidney Pills never fall to cure any form of Kidney Disease. _ “I am a healthy man. Dodd's :Kidney Pills have done the job," is the way Mr Gilchrist puts it. “When I drst started to take Dodd’a Kidney Pills I _was in an awful state. I had been a suifeier hom Diabetes and Kidney Disorder itor- ten years. My urine was ofa dark `brlcky- eolor and I would suffer something awful whilepsssing. ; f ` ~, 0 “I tried everything and tried 'the doctors but could get nohelp till I was ad vised to use Dodlfd lKldney Pills. They have made me a new inan.”1 MrGilehrist isrtlJln¢en‘in years but he feels young. liat's what Dodd's Kid- ney Pills do tor a man. Give the C ildren ff:-_ when theyare. tired-andiconsequently .restless ard rvmpkain- . 1- ing. ' it cbéhé,-ilie leyer -and refreshes-it ispure _ fruit juice, sterilized and _ bottled-Cari be used freely -'only good results. I . l0-I5-25-50 cent bottles. ' ll! Qrooegsl _ . __s|__m_s_9rg__eg_g§~._ eo., nfs.. _ ,_ Maurer, |_\_|.s. .s. _ -" g I _ One o_f the newiresidences 31.*?-§?~h.°?S°.€é;“.iit§.2‘:ifia;S.:: 'ns tai nine good rooms, besides large hot water and connected 10 ‘ pantry, bathroom and attic. I Heated werag Se and Electric light _For ` é’ e particulars appl to -_» . - _MseD_ON & ,SQ-'EWAR1 ` ' ‘ ‘ ' “ ‘ Sol_rc_itors. sau '- A _ * i Q I .Im x ‘ri-oem 'eanw Asrsanancs A New menace 'ro ocean rnavsi. TBD! Are Ahead el Their Usual lime 'nu 'soar-'ras oiaeisi sevistniau, Which Generally De Not Appear Till flidenlmer, Ile' Obetrnot the _Path- et 'l‘ra_nsntlentie Genaineroe-W has 'ra`°`r Lees us.. Tho oldest mariners entering the Ibertyof Halifax, N.S., have never be- fore seen thus early in the season so many and so great icebergs in the path ot ocean traffic as now menace transatlantic shipping. .Usually the _ll-=e_ doe from the farther north does not make IU _°»PP¢¢1’ance in any con- siderable quantities as tar south as Ile line of eteallwhip travel until the latter part of July or early in 'An- gust. when the sea is calmer and these great iloating mountains of ‘wht _ yjf' in HBIZCB md A .-_ thu. _~_ aussi; leaso o " ent w .. .. “`z_.,.. gf, . , the per. il to _- -pihg hundred- fold. 1 '__ ` -__-; _ ll 1;-,ac -- _ `ereentex¢ 'nz "(`.:"‘u~ » .night oun -if ; eat bodies . s- ‘ of doa \~ si-j - ntailed the most wntcii - on the part ol the navigators to prevent disastrous _collisions and resulted in much per- coming vessel showed that nearly a hundred icebergs varying in height above-ti:_a» water line from, iifty to 800 feet were 'sighted' on 'thetrip the "Atlantic, These covered a almost due-.ed.1t‘efHh1’ifax. Its pas- ieeiloes _-xv' causing the- breaking of! .oi large bod _THE_ 3 S. S. “GREETLANDS”_ Isdue here ` ‘ _ .: , _ _ `~-'- '_ ‘-Ni... . - ' on saturday 1 -July. isfh and win sei; fer sf. Jones. N f1’d with live stock on deck; pro- du Wunder at _lowest 1'8f¢S .N._1iA'rr H rig.” “f ""' 1_»x8 dxi. _, _ ,, polaiicprrents , - _ - _ - _ The flize 0_1 iceberg apfieaijin above the surface of the sea does no 800 feet above the sea level ma! Cominco# Hmdw 'ISIN I5'-ll; lgmg; trained) 0 '1lf§.i' _. ' “mm __ ,__ _ _ _ rnunontward. Trai” 1° Readdnrd Rnd Down. Stations. No. No. No., ~ N0-' F0- °» _ . __ _ . _ __ I 5 x v°a_g.6‘ i-gr lbolow the Surface. and ah? imP01’f/'l Mr- J' G° "°"‘m"'-"”"°i" 'md °t’°g°° 5 8 11.55 2.25 . a R June -32 11.-39 2~°7 2'; 8.3 bllinwlltshire 8.oi i:.o3 :.17 2 , - ' mr. ina. Amr. ' 2-1!- .oo 3.20 8.oo vi. Clvtownar 8.45 6.14 4.27 854 Hunter River 7.5r 10.51 _ rig, 7.oo 5.04 9.24 Emerald jnn¢- 7-22 3°-17 1-29] N0. Pe F lv Emerald June. Www GS£ gpewvvsmgmm ,¢.»- »-a»'_- _ . A--ft~|m_lw3¢g, D-(F-4)
ck'. It was aigro- tesq1ie,,_.al__n_i9st,_ innnorous, sight‘f to “ observe the great mountain ol-5 _ice -1 saying from side to side like one or ' §t unt the far l' cl’ A O 22: G. _ 9 . * - »=_" ° -de¢,.;,e,,. asm wing ng ro ded surface minutes. which is sbeuieoomilss Wm hgh °“°d,§`?:;1 and turrets. It was a diss use was a most hazardous one_ and _view in the literal sense. ,. _ J _ g A nugnts1ievé~‘iuiie-the sais-sims afrlghtfui disaster-nee , ' c "'° ' A ' md: rowly *d.'¢eread.- -Other Ships have- lf less Qelwational stories to fine perilous There is a continuous change in the -again; witl”'the;sunnet‘s‘warm~glo_w, the.sui:iaces may take to themselves a likeness to-ar tropic landscape. Cab- ‘ cades will descend from" the upper ~, slopes, breaking into feathery spray -Sailors ina-the arc c.make marital clouds 0! these strange forms. Horne, _ with its familiar scenes. may be im- I agined amid the very abomination of desolation. _ ' As to the size oi icebergs--well, Ross' observed one that was 2 miles 1,500,000,000. tons. This, however;-T _-Soinetirnes they are observed'toweif_-_ ing to e height or 700- orsobtfeet. lines' they uqiiiie' x>1°'1,1'¢i` 67' dsi>t1i`u , ‘well as sea room"fon" theifiimove- _ gthe sea ca.1m.» all is'1ikely'to go well dl uoxsrns icssxizo iirsricsnirif. where, is imminent; peri1_ V Thu, it 4” F4912? 5 f_;_#°° 5°°==_51ss°==E°fH%1=f“=- _uri-.z the appearance, of the ies this H” _¢§y'1_g, yr ¢1S¢ _alfa ig-U bij nga season two months earlier than neu- 1 'math me ie, this early ‘apxarqnee _ei ai adasa. new and se_ri°u»'m¢ue»¢¢¢ the ice is the result of a warm and transatlantic commerce. early spring in northern latitudes, _constitute its essential peril to ship- ,~ ffwo ei which shcw the _.P- § Freqpeilux 1;l1g1;_.iQai abpvefth¢= 'is le'ss` than- a` mirth off its"to- ' - Bary FOWer o`f .tnl bulk, so that a berg that stands , jd, - ' _ -` ' 7. ~ - ' .s ' \ apguauy 2,700 feet mga undef 'fm-. _ » 5 m t am me mms-_:negated by the, fi _ Sl 3. ~. li lfexposed surface. ' ~ - - - _ . g 4, __§§.___,`_ _In mud weather the proximity 91 as fi 1-§-.js ____11; ~ ;_ _ largef body oi ice at see. is ,usually ‘~ - - _ " ’*‘ indicated by colder air and w§,____+_ Mrs. §§_¥%cMahan. road. @~. _ ._ _ , - _ . _ _, » but in thick andngieavy :eat th» Chal'lJttetown,f>_.E@_h,;.. whosedhusts _ . -f ._ -‘ ‘- P* 1|y__ Pfevails ‘at t “asc ,- _° S band is n painter, states. “A little _qverln - F°rTu¥h¢r F, '_-_....E_ ara’ 5-.... “}.._y¢§§1_"lt`*7ff!ff9m¢’7 "'””°?"' _t° d°" year ago I__ was afflicted with eczema. 'i ' ~‘ - met the rpresencel-of airnwbers by meh dM,g~,,ed me 88,1, on ,weq-,mtg __ _ RY .. . , 5°r9't.,;: uniilf th';1iZ.dI;net;: ‘rlthelb i-esiifnl itdiingpaud burning wlliéh, od gekeepumz a' lockouixgor _tim in it ci-usei. I had tried several selves and - as " "5 " 1[_ " _ ~‘ ' " _ ' V i t _ _ I thick weather is to take ;_sound.i_n ,Y t e; Q’ r? S* _ clung. with e therznom°f¢s‘-Me I `@& i¢ ‘dig '°` _- A . - _ Q fs is lowered below the surface, aitl, E menti f. ' ,¢1_§\?- vals, and a record is kept Of tbl# acuunt of the benefit which I have de- P L ` water's ‘temD¢"°»f‘"`°- A l'Udd¢H,.fl1'0P lrivei fr.1n this preparationl feel special-_ ' " * s 01 2 to 8 degree! is thél ~e"u°¢ in 1-;.l¢'g§m'|\¢`nding in to others; nal f01' 1‘9d\l¢i¥18 th* "S991 5 l ‘“'We-hav# also used Dr Uhase’s Nervo- ‘huuing the 1°°k°ut md keep- g Fcnlin our hmily for headache andln- V tm whistle iblomgg ldigeetion, andfoand ihatit dbesnall that lzlsuigeilgedc s'I"E1i`is isgkept Permafnently 'ii °]°‘“‘¢d`l'°""‘°" ' "’ A' H ant cha.ngei‘in1t€r1;1perati`sre is regis- ,g;ivei3»¢;twee1;_Po.~t‘Il?gintEn3y tered in the pi o ouse. ne. n _ sta esz- an e ‘ The birth of the iceberg is in_th9 lworth of Chase’s Ointmentas ak* Inr north. As .a 519319’ 01° ice rlver (for eczema. My sister, Mrs. J. Dobson, of 91151103 its Way into the °°e°'n huge Underw0od,Of=t.,hBS 8-b0Y WhUr}‘,jV&9 3 1118-5585 break “way from the edges 'great sufferer from this dreadful' skin s n< md no” s9°w°rd° Current? carry, laiseasex He was then only four years °“8 K°°'i”"°” 658 94 '"3 *Um S°m°t‘m°s fm' tlwusfnds 2 old and though we took ‘him to-several even - ’ of _ ' milfs cbe‘,5\if:e-‘etl`i‘;\lJiI'_n:l‘ilsiri:t:>r¢;'1raateis0n_ ‘doctors and tried a great many remedies, ‘a`Gl¥a.rts of the north Atlantic show all eilorts to effectacure seemed _ln vain. thaf 9, vast, number of bergj -doat l “This Little fellow was coverem with with the Labrador current in -?-_~a»!ite,hing sores, and hands and were southerly direction ‘found the 0085,*-_l§s_\’§eoizilly“=bad. 'Pbewagy -he sdifered was 0! Newfoundland and Nova Scoti`a"`”sometbing dreadful, audi-my sister had f _ O X6 and from thence farther out to s_ea Ne. 13 No. 15 No.‘r._4u_ P-_'_ _ until they finally melt away and be- ' _é _ I uly '@3531' confer onthe ____ __ C1-awnPi-incase et above' water and 'vislbl‘e,` it' isiiems ments. , If the weather is mild and < ergthe watchful cai-e of the ex- pei O" ` navigetoif; but* when ‘ "and fogs accompany the , _ -l _ _ _i eI.'iZ..§’§,.§“.i§‘i.i“.t$.‘f..‘=i£°‘;£.ili?“‘.§;’§.? W-itll. j fy " _ ` 1 ‘ whence “are hrgught srgifthzlvard _ I al t» `ast of 'ew oun an _'__ ,_ g v ,_ ._ E tooltge patlioof steamer trailic by . ' Y". P . » 32 "Ct Q, _,-X 3. 4, _ been disappointed with so many jrepara- tions that she did not have mum faith in Dr. Coase"s Ointment. I cw noW§`"testii‘y that Di. Cbase’s Ointment made a. per- fect cure in this case, and there is‘}not a _His/i Niw _ Tiris. ~3au"*' *UN '4 “" le .le -.‘-_ fs-i»-i r£‘ W: L31... Aims; gg »:. fs - ,I _ ' .- = ....».~ %‘?~a ‘ ""1 #-1,-:.~‘."ii _ ._ ,_. GTS? ' 1.5--5=..;<.O 2-.Q5 .,-_ éi~».“.= QI, . ,- $51? I €?».~‘»€if wi L ,Lg ein _ii-is -1-‘..f._l-"li _:_ __ >»";,-'1 -. '..<- ;~¢‘. 7 _ "~'r"-_ _ I. ' d _.Lua 1 a Qtr? A pictures as children do with passing sl? ,one must be among them to appre-7 L -'eiate' their proportions. -_ Sir, Johh * A ' " , - .1 J, ‘ long by 2; miles. broad and ligdfegt ¢ _ ( F _ _ 1 r llhigh.. The weight was,esti.1_n_a`_ ist ’ *’~="’ 3*” As only one-tenth of the mass " is '“ I sis-:fra asv ,:._ _-if ’- / 5 ’ -" : .» is BLAST' being oun- EXPENSE. 1 I iDi1S`C-OIINTS, 20.§25.“30. 33 pcrsccn i \ . ~ ALL oven House. 4' ~` - :jg `~n~'>.x§:r”=1e¢`_‘_§i1-es rhgiea-_S , ‘ 1 ' ' .‘ .- -~¢- , z 1 wiwnr ici -4 .». ‘_~v` I Sunlsyside Carpet and Furniture House. _ ' . v , 1 A. W. Chase, the famourreoeipt book. 2 . - - ' h Kin: J ea' Countess Montignoeo. sem;-.fs~_ if - » _ _ . _ _v ._ __;. _._ ___,;_;”;._ I _ _ g _ y g H I y . “__ ‘ffm :-‘~‘;:-_“' ' _,_,:_?,,_,:_“_:,_____ PERII- or ICEBERGS 1 ' ”"’“` \.f-"...f-'ii 1 ’ -a 1! Ji