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Genuine ‘/Vhite Lead and 30% White Zinc - the best formula known for long service. - the one paint that can give you the above com- bination and that painters everywhere are enthusiastic about today-the honest paint with a great reputation behind it - Ii-l-I “El\`GI.lSH” l’AIN"I`. Iiliminutc pointing risks. Get our booklet on the subject. . PEl\NlLL & CIIANDIER _ A __ j _ "'-f . .,',....~Y..<~.,. _ 1 fl{l~._.._._._. llilil __,_,,.,,.,,,._» . .» ~ » , ~ ..- THE COLLIER STORSTM) ' `l_3iU-NBER IIRREST (Continued from page 13) to send out every boat he had, in spite ui the desperate condition ol urs own shill- "'i‘ns owners of the Storstsd ask 01 the pubic thnt, in all fairness to both vessels nuil their commanders, Judgment as L.. Where the-blame for this terribi.~ ulsuster' should rest, he suspended until an impartial tribun- nl has heard the evidence of both sides."~ ' 'lhe sii-zure of the Stortad was ut. the instance of the U. 1'. R. _ Uom- pnny, whose claim against the owners ni the cnllier, l the Maritime Steam .ship U0n1P11ny of Norway, is for two million ilollnrs loss. .'1`here may be a further \rl1-ini by the C. P. R. for loss will, it is understood, put up bonds tomorrow, so that the vessel may he releused. No inconvenience will be unused by the arrest, as in the mean- time the Storstad _\vill he unl0ad'i-ug her cargo and reloading. MONTREAL, May 30.-Has the curse of Dr.D Crlppen at last worked iis evil upon Captain Kendall? That is the question many people who iveru intimately acquainted _with thc- Crippen case of four years ago will nsk themselves. It was in those very, waters, of that forbidding headland in the Gulf of St. l.nwi-ence, where the I-Impress of Irclund, wr-nt down that Captuin tor, till then unaware that his dis- guise had bc-on penetrated, over to tin- tender mercies of Scotland Yard Inspector Dew and the' officers of thi- police force of of the province of Que- bec. “‘You wlll suffer for this trench- cry," the enraged (`rippen, fixing his bulging evil eyes npon the trim young cnptain, is reported to have threatened when ln- wus searchs-d, but no one paid any spevl-ul atten- tion to the words. ’l`oduy they loom up I-urge und lurid. pr:-gnnnt with malevolent prophecy, 4 It was in those watt-rs four yours ago, where Captain Kendall arnme to fume and laid the foundntion for fu- ture advancement. and it was within only n few miles from the spot wln=rc_ Frippen wus cnptured that the cap- tain met with the greatest disaster. that can well befall the muster of a shiln. 'There are just two ntcmths dif- ference in the season. Crippen was cnnturefl at the end of July, but the weather in the Gulf must have been identlicnl. of cargo. The owners of the Storstad lawful to pin-alyze u notion. Kendall handed the w-rctched doc- . ~ _‘ So it must have done last Dishl 'assuring the twelve hundred people -`on‘ hoard the doomed Empress that 'every thing wus being done to pre- vent possible collision, In that the two nights were simi- -lar but what s. ditlerenl. picture the next morning. When the fog lifted on the Bun- dny forenoon that, Grippen was ar- rested, the telegruphic arteries em- anating from the signal station at Father Point, from which so many tales of disaster, of smuggling feats, and of joyful receptions of vi--nroys have been- sent broadcast have told the civilized world that 8 dangerous mnlefacior had been captured; when the fog liftell this morning they were carrying n tale“of horror sufilciently SUFFRAOETTE OUIRIIOES HET\'Ll-EY, ]»1u_g,, June l.-The suf- frngettos arson squad toflsy destroy- ed the liistoricparish church ob St Mnry's, Wargrave. It was built in 1538. They also. burned n, mansion near Windsor. formerly the residence of the Duchess of Sutherland. LONDON, June 1.-In St. .Pau1's yesterday, H suflrngette run to tha li-ctern and startedian address on the “Wrnngs of -Women.’i She was flnnlly carried out bodily. ACID STOMACIIS AND _ FOOD FERMENTATION _,_..__. BY A S’i`UMACl-l SPECIALIST As n specialist who has spent man years in the stiuly und trea.1 ment stomach troubles, I have been force to the conclusion that most. penpl who complain of stomach tronbl_ possess stomachs that urs. ubsolntel ` healthy and normal. The real trou ble, that which causes ull the pui mul ditliculty, is acid in the stomach usuully due to, or aggravated by food fermentutinn. Avid irritates th delicate lining of the stomach un food fermentation causes wind whlc stends the stomach abnormally, ausing that full bloated feeling. Thus both acid and fermentation in terfere wllth and retard ‘thc process o digestion. The stomach is ususll healthy und normal, but irritated nl most. past endurance by these foreig elements-acid and wind. In ull sue cases-and they comprise over ilu pe cent. of all stomach dtl-lllcultics-th On the night previous to' thc cap- ture, while the army of reporters und artists from all over the world. were anxiously whiting the S. 8.' Munn-ose's arrival and the whole world, but Dr. (`r'lpnen himself km-w that his identity had hee-n discover- <-d, the ghostly plz-rcing wniil of the gigantic foghorn at Father Point, which is expelled with sufllcient force to blo\v nway n grown up man up two of them, should they rashly venture close in front of it and drums, kept sending out its warn- ing nt minute intervals. mul-:es sufficient noise as it leaves m", _m“"""r' Be. sure to "sk yo.” . o IZ f IZI I) li, , ~» ilrst and only step necessary is to lthe 'fermentation by taking In eutralize the acid and stop little warm or cold water Immediately alter entiug from our- to two ieosponnfuls of bisnmto magnesin, which is doubtless th hesl and only really eileetive antnvi- nud food Corri-ciive known. Tlu- noi will be neutralized and the fermenta Gn stopped almost instantly, nnd our stomnch will nt once proceed to digest the food in n healthy. nor- cking in its peculiarly valuable pro- erties.-F. J. G. " -"'.'- o 'A ~ i » . _ ’ _ ` , DR. DeVA'N Sv h£°lIi3i lil l»"ll r\0mu»'u othoor Biidd in uti|_1Jrn4;”sl‘nrT.-‘lc or mailed rig -my address on rccslpt ot prius. '.\`iw Bconlu. ilsuu Coygt. Catharines. Ontario. ’ PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN ' “”'"°"" - Vim and , Vitality: tor Nerve and Brain; increases “grey matter ‘; a'l‘onlc»-will build you up. fi it box, or two for $5. at drug limes. or by mai on receipt at pales. Tus scoustl. Dano C0.. St. Catharines n ro. Said -at l-lushu' Drussmra '91 _- i- *fl . wg' `_»_} ` MAIL CONTRACT cz' `\" if? l SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at, Ottnwn until Noon, on Friday, the 10th July, for the con- veywnce of l-lis lVll1.lesty's M-ails, on ii proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Rural Mail route No. 4 from 'I`-ignish, P. E. Island, from the Postmaster Genarul’s plea- sure. ' Printed notices containing further information ns to conditions oi’ pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may he ob- tained at the Post Otllces of Tignish Sen Cow Pond, Lot 1, and nt the ofllce of the Post Ollicc Inspector. l JO-HN F. WHEAR, - Post Oflicc Inspector, Post Otllce Inspector-’s Orlice, Charlottetown, 26th May, 191'-4. 2648-5-28mthurs3l. Western Canada Power Company 5 p. o. First Mortgage Bonds During the past year the posi- tion of t e First Mortgage Bonds has been greatly strengthened by the issue of junior securities and extensions to the dplant. We recommen the purchase of these Bonds as an attractive investment. ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, Ltd. Bunk ol Montreal Bld., Sl Jahm N. B. H. C. Flood. Manager, ‘Phone M. 272 Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Aossrs lsonurs 'wsN'rsn.-_-A NUMBER os- . good live agents wanted to sell a first class_Fox Proposition 'Write -for lull particulars. "“X". B011 126-. cininsustswn. E-znzwn. SALESMA-N WANTED IN PRINCE Edward Island, other Maritime Pro vinces, Quebec and Ontario. Sell the most. liberal Accident and Healt. - Insurance policy of Canada. Pays for all diseases including flrst week of illness, All theiold and ten new features for $1.00 per month. Mer- chunts_SJasualty Company Eastern Head Office, No., 1 Adelaide St. E. Toronto, Ont." 2695-5-30 Mzwkn, E B Y LF _ .T _l'_`F5_l‘|‘\|-_!.||!5l_-!’_.!'l\_Nl|3|? WANTED AT ONCE A MAID -FOR general housework. Apply to Mrs. A. Ai McLcnn,_133 Fitzroy St. A 2696-5-30M3i. WANTED BY JUNE 1ST, A MAID for general housework. Must un- dctrsbaud plain cooking. Good wages. Apply_ to Mrs. W. B. Prowss, 148 Euston St. 27-27-6-Zllltf. WANTED.-A 'rHoR6'iiiG`i-1ITi?°f¢EIl1 Wages, $14. Apply at this oilice. ~ 2s~2s-5-Qsnu wsurrlii-vouuo woman ron training school in hospital for in- sane. Apply to Dr. E. ,V. Scribner, Supt , Worcester State Hospital, "'B0x 57, Worcester, Mass. 2110-4~22Mtf. PUPILB NURSES, MALE AND FBI- msle, wanted at the Taunton State i H'0SDitnl Training School for Nurs- es. For particulars, address Dr. Arthur V. _Goss, Bupt., Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. . 2286-5-9Mtf. i FOR SALE FUR SALE.-A NEWLY CAl.VlelD cow. Apply 208 Great George St. 2691-5-29m5'lpd, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, Eri- ker street, near Condensed Milk Factory, Sizes to suit. purchasers. OPTIONS. able girl for general housework l ' we s isis. mms, msn, num., oflfj .Organizing new companies, my ,p,_ statin TMI- Ives. Montague. ` "Gel-!.4MEtg_ nam onmrrrsr. rox mxoanzosi Osman bought and sold. Bu; 3' Ji. 1. Must and patches, sis.; Nowlcunalsngl Bilverl.- R. W. Mac. Ewen. Bl. Peters, B. E. 1, ` H1294-ZBMZ mos, @ FOUN D FOUND A PIG. OWNER MAY,HAVE same by applying to W. McMillan Central House, Dorchester street' and paving all expenses. 2111-s-uvui i _ LOST l REWARD ornsnnn. s'1‘oL1~:N ruou 22 Longworth Avenue, May 28_ u Cleveland bicycle, Ng, 260430. ¢_;mt_ ion tread tires. Reward nfleieq for recovery of wheel and information that w-ill lead to the conviction 0| the thief. Apply to Dr. 0, H_ Bw., City. zoss-5-ao-Mu, _ i ,,- MALE HELP WANTED E5T1TTw’¥o`w6ni on farm. Highest wages. Jacob U. Judson, Alexandra, Lot 49, 2602-5-3oMsipa_ WANTED AT ONCE.-A GOOD, ubled nodied farm hand. Apply in I Dcrsnn or write Jacob Judson, Alexandra, R. ll. No. l. .__ 24_§_‘J_'§i12l22__“’_l‘°r-f1- nov wAN'rnn.-APPLY IN rniisii to A. Duchemin & Cn. 2350-5-xsmtt. "F0T`mHl(l0Ily‘(I6 01' F0l'fl`lilIin lg used by nearly every successful farm. er in treating his grain and potato setts before sewing. This article prevents the growth of smut on grain and scab on potatoes insures B clean. er, better and larger crop, birings more money to you-the farmer. Apply to Gaudet & I-Inszard. 2429-5-l9M3wks. ‘Price n pint 400. Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. Matt. m ' A5 Types and sizes. information Sole ents 1438-3-2Mtf Ag Quebec, Ottawa, London, Eng. Gray Marine Motors Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 3-to 36 H. P. 1, 2 & 3 Cylinders for boats of all Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full ron sau-: sv Stanley, Shaw i& Peardon for P. E. I. I | _ | _ _ I _ _I-Qi , l llll tan* _un in i 1- an-u `q| W ' ' \\\-sg//lllllllA\\\\\\\\\\v//A ””'~\ \\\\\\Y”l\\\\\\\\\\W9HIIIIllI . \ ' 1 A\\\ \\\\\@.§“\\YIIZ¥\\\\\\\\YIlllIlIIIl\\\\\“MIAHIllIIIIIIi\\\\\\i John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited The past .3/i, ' ' 3. The future of this profitable industry The past of the DINNIS RANCH is s record of phenomenal success ,~'._, , 1 These will be mailed For further information, address, _' - , , - J 1 This is a GOING CONCERN ° Thi ' GROWING C NCE The resent of the DINNIS RANCH is a continuation of its ut Iiislo ' I. a 0 RN l l 1 Our Motto Your Guarantee _ 1 Pro-Flolonoy Progress P¢rrn_n¢_noy - Podlgrop ' Plat Prafltm Praduatlvbnttm Investors in fox companies llioulillweigli THREE POINTS This Rauch Im an enviable record which should interest YOU. ` ii ; ~` ’ I. The present. 'Before INVESTING inthe Silver Fox Industry I A 1. i, 2. . ° ° ° Investigate The Dmms- Pedigreed Foxes _ I P I7 ry' ' 'nl' C ° ° u n u nhl Ii wlruv The future of the DINNIS RANCH must therefore be certain i H ` records forllilglill-Iiiliielbll onlin' D‘"”_ou“°n' & cmd" I “ck which hu' th ‘ mv:-:sr :N-in iucn ciuins foxes- - nsrsnsucas-ui ni. sum an uma... hmm- - <2; nmorwutrou suuuu or roxss - <2) ri. snr sf sm surf, mmm.. in PEDIGREED FOXES. (si ri. limi all of cms, mummy. l ill . . _ ' ._,_. 1"" _ | . " \ ’ . free 'to your address Q. bnrnoran, C'oio_y-Trans.. i sf. _ ‘.__f_;P.o.nui¢_14‘I§ ` ` “ ` ~ Yau 'should Rena our --amine: on silver Fox Inausny", and --The Herd Bock” of ¢ae`n1N1v1s lisnlcnnsn ' i » A