i -;l l l ‘l " June 9. July 7 MAPLE LEAF MATCHES AGENTvS-MAWIINTED MEN AND \\'O.\II-‘.N l0 tray-d and appoint local representsliv - Y '11-- ly guarantee 51002 (weekly $21.00), and expenses, (‘Oi besides. Write for Winston 00.. IIBPI- “'- At Orwell Cove the estate l..' llll late D. A. Nicholson, vorupr in: house, outbuildings and T arr-es (Ii land. For particulars apply J. F. HUNTLEY, Vernon 1l66195?‘29'2\y7k5ii=. Norton CH'TOWN-PIOTI:OU SERVICE and Pictou, iPllVlflg 6'; Co's Wharf at T 11. nl. l 1v 1 Pictou 011 return on the zlrrivnl o1 Sydney train, due therc at -l p. Ill. A limited number of handled each trip. BRUCE STEWART 5. CO., LTD AGENTS _ Phone 828 or 773 . farm Yor sale, con slsting of 152 an 9n new, phi“, laud 1'11 good 1h crop uni, condition, will 51.1] \ machinery il' ncce-zsa ', good griflpv‘. tn of, timber, suitable o. any pur D098. farm is halt (lg) nlilg 1,1,1, Head of St. Peters Bay. JOHN STEELE, Iieavi S1. i'l"t4'i'~‘ 11.1} 11661903 30-11 FORASALE For sale at a bargain, fifty acres of choice land. with new dwelling house and good outbuildinw ed at Vernon River, 1 r111: from station. Sale positive s going with my fanliiy to ldlilllll States. WM. TOBIN, Vernon Rival‘ lifitiiiitjil-BQVLI AUCTION SALE ORWELL col/You FRIDAY, JUNE 15TH AT 1 0‘CLOCK SHARP STOCK:---2 burs ‘ (I! yours trill.) 6 nlilch cows, 1 holler, ‘,5 yours old. 1 calf, 8 sheep and l2 laulbs, l TPL~ istered brood sow (witll young), ll pigs, 2 months old. IMPLEMEIVPFu-l hay Canad 3,5 Faste 5t and Finest Train COMMENCING MAY 20 rsike, 1 broadcast seeder, 1 wllei-l barrow (new), 1 spike hurrmv, l spring tooth barrow, 1 gang ]l'0\\',l 1 single plow, 1 srwulflcr, 1 ixfilllr, l cart Mid wheels, 1 truck. 1 wood sleigh. 1 driving sic‘ , 1 trntliul: sleigh, 1 buggy. 1 wagon, 1 svl scales, 1 wire stretcher, l cross cut‘ saw, 1 hand saw, 2 crow Masons pick, 2 1401s driving ha mess, 1 cart, saddle and bri-l-i-llin 1 truck wagon pad, 2 sets work harness, 3 pair leather traces, milk cans, 7 shares in (lrwoll 1m 00., 1 milk separator. Other articles too numerous to mention. ORDP.'—2OO bushels while (nits. 50 bushels wheat. . TERlMS—6 months on ail sums] over $10.00. 6% off for wish. CAPT. J. A. NICHOLSON, Orwell Cove J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer 2045-1-51. FROM MONTREAL TO BELFAST-GLASGOW May 31. June 28 hlarlouli Juno 7. July 5 . hildillilillllv June 21. July l!) .. .. .\i;!l"lll!‘ll T0 LIVERPOOL June 1. June 29 Altlfliflliflli June B. Jilly 6 .. . hillulrtvilll June 22. July 20 .\i1Illl<'|.lI'l“ July 13 . Nlontluurivfl, TO OHERBOUFIG, SOUTHAMP- TON, HAMBURG Empress of Sootlaulvg Juno 23. July 21 ................... .. Empress of Pra o‘ June 30. July 38 .-. ........... .... EmVPQG 0 r0 CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMP- Ilonunlpflon o! IHI-ighi mul Pans!‘ TON, ANTWERP June 6. July ii .. . Minuedosft June 20. July l8 MP0“ TO OHEHBOURG. SOUTHAMP- TON June 2. July 7 . Marxian ‘From Quobw Apply to Local Agelll-F m‘ o, IRUCI swarm, 0t P- l. W"! 4o Kins Br. fit- John- N "- Well worth 15% 5 autos can be _ .,__. _.. w..- bars, l i I l l l l [DOMINION OF cANADA 'Pr0vlnc£ J. J. l l l l l l l l TaoncCi-igflgerson & nrs Complainants prllu I \- leniv .. . ll,\'l‘lfll t May .\. .$econd D Sleeping Carsgfflh p ‘CANADIAN PACIFIG When Nature rcquircs assistance, shc Assist will not» bc slow iu convcying to you Nam"; an intimzltiouvof thc fact. DfilCiilillC 3f back energy, inability to siccp vvci , 61 ' to ache, iullousncss, coltstépfllyil»; Si"; cm] ;l-,li_v_;_§ig.]in¢g5 or min an )0 yari notmal alny sign oi (iigcstivc “unrest” should GCllOn impci you to sock thc aid ofn rchabic lucdicili: vitixnut dcialv. Tdicrceis no |ict:-.-1'- n l sl1rcr——uo ssfcr——than this provczl l't‘il‘.L'L1_\'. . Take Eccchamé Sclcf everywhere in boxes o‘ PM“ Edmund ,s,a,,,,' are‘: HOME TREATMENT IN CHANCERY Before the Vi<>¢-Ch3"°°"°r\ [T1111 ,\lodl v11 iilnlutyl l-Ivtly \\'Ullli\ll should have ,.~lu.:il pulkillzl- ul‘ lii-lallllul: AN D Defendqn“ gnr il~ iiilivi)‘ use \\'ill kl-vp McKinnon :1 0P5 ‘ fr. ~ from 111d by yifllbr ‘l! 7* ' l'ur<u.1:1t ' r .. from arms or nook. luzllic il;ll“}' surface and after two or , < lllinutcs rull off. wash ‘rhiil and it \\'ill in,- [rec from iliiil’ or bit misll. ’l'o uvoill disappoint- ,,,.d|_ l“. gjlfu you gut I‘L‘i\i dela- _I1>11~- 111111 lll l‘ h. Second Distric? R l D A Y -- of _l,llllt~ \ 111N371 11.“;- lii l-Lil-vcn O'L'lo1-i-: pL-l-P lllli . i,\-; '. in i'-'l'l"‘~‘l :1ll.l d»~'-. "tho-nil “on 1n ill-l l*f$ was! tn Iill‘ . ,. ., -‘ ..- y_ t _ _ ""';;,‘thfflmlvfnfhggj‘ oil l‘L“:§ill'l1li’\-‘;I the (‘OllVUIlIlIlfL L . l- u > . ~ . , GEORGE MacDONALD, ' “l ‘-"-“ l’i“"“ “f ""‘“‘l THEOPHILES LING "" .1511: l<‘il'f,\'-<vv1lll~ Convpnpr ' ' iilli" nlllrr- or 195m ‘?" e e ~ — ~ - pl-r (‘Hill of will b0 ru- puvl-lluser on the, _ lwlllu knot-her] down to,’ at tho <alo arid tlil- balance on, w‘ ill" ill 4-41. 'l‘lvl~llt_v-.<ixlll day 0i l l ‘ n. l o. STEWART l 1 Solicitor for Complainant. G. S. INMAN, Leave Arrive Montreal 5.00pm PortArthur lO.28p.nt Ottawa 3.10 p.m. FOrIWiHiom 10.40pm. Toronto 9.00 p.m. ‘ Arrive Arrive Winnipeg 9.45am Calgary Vancouver 9.00am Regina 7.1012111 an FF I . I5 um. (steamer connection MooseJowjsfiOnm. Lczkeiouise l.l7|_:1m. v to iqrorioo$eoltleiv (l. lllfi'l'i‘l lll'ifi’i‘ll-I, ilisil‘ 11-1 i‘:l.~=:u-1i;z1-l'/\g1-llt The Secret of Good Health], the, Of 0.ueens‘z_ii_<_ V -- »- ~~ i 5D,“, A LibCT3i——C'.‘f‘£‘3f‘Va\|VE Gonven- hm art- 1‘l)tlll\“$l1‘li to have their d0le-,s'iuhll_v In Ruth. No Chance BY MIsItTv-suslncllm r>+ovvvvoo+oa+o+oooo+oqq GABY TAKES A HAN; {I The Girl Who Had l Chapter 106 nI-‘bflbLY it was only gtnue Iletore Gaby began speaking, M; to Ruth it seemed many min“. 1W8. and to Myra. whose sudden ‘glmlue was ulakirlg her (jhpgks srurlct, the silence mum have scented (lcrnal. And all fills time lhu black-eyed Gaby leaned indol. Hill)‘ back uzuillst the couch. study- .' 2 .\ ' 1 ‘ . . ‘lillifigniihlil-lfl 1 uultc inlpersoual 4nd ,~ .-. _\ (UlllLillpJlOUS fashion, I Thcn she began- | “I've often wondered why we 1171 zlvoid subjects lha-t might ilurt cer- "1111 Dfiullles feelings." she ‘begun, .- . g _ i ._ 25c—40 ptllc ' H $ 50c—9O pills _ V _ i“ _ H W: __V:_______ s11 zlrtulld and tell polite frbs and I FUR ALL HMRY GROWTHS . "when thc certain llwople have l0 _____ little consideration for us. I mean "you, lhiyura, when l say ‘certain peg. a pie.’ I've already told Ruth some handy, tllinzs ulbout you~oh, never any- thc thing 1 haven't said directly lo you livaut_v-lllarring Now l'111 going back over a lot of - urowtil-l. To rl-ulovt- hail‘ fiflythis while )'~/ll are ‘acre, and make 1i you confess to everything I've told ps4»- with statue of the pow- her;- litiiltilii" nud wawf- Allllil‘, “Uh, Gaby. please!" Ruth luanag- lcd to szvv. . _ "Why not?" the girl asked, her ihlat-k oycs flushing. “It's quite evi- idezll that .\lyru came here to be un- lpleaszlul. She says site wanted to ‘speak tihc truth, or force you to lspcak the lrutll. Suppose we all ltull the truth for half an hour! Ai- al‘. it's good practise." utll sulilcll a little in spite of sill‘. ‘The good natured Cathy's t l FHFiUilfli tgvllicisul ztlways amused i “idirsl cl‘ all. who tolzl you Tiln . - .5 “w”? “rm be hem “(the Bum-d o; was uvvvr in‘ love with itutil?" “ITUTI in; ‘.3 till? , ‘ , (“by hogan ""1 m‘? year 17M ghzlljilpiilAlroo-IFSZIG (lglérigtlllitogttu, ohlllll “Iil- dill.“ Alvin's voice answered " “NW9; “writ o'cio1-k'sharp. for tho purpose of rllilcllllfl m "r "V" slll-u-liug candidates for the fnrtlrl "lif ill‘ said that, he should bc Ymmi‘ ‘ rozuhlzz election. (‘ilairlnull of polls whippl-tl for a call." Gaby 'tul'n"li linkg lilflllvl‘ north ' l 'I'lhis one point zalos duly addressed 11nd lllSifllfibisllv P\'i_(i("1lii}' lucunt for her friend's ‘collsldoratioll. i “When 11111 m» tcll you til-Ill“ "irilfil night." “Ilul you know lu- wus in lovv with Ruth, and you ltllew Ruth was in iovo with llilll. ivhen llc ll"! _|(‘ilil1(‘ to New Yurk?" __ “No-JR h ncvcr told luc. “But y kncw just thc sauna -di<iu'l you?" _ i _\lyru llaslu-d suddenly‘ 1:110 11¢‘- iilance and said the one thing Sill‘ idid not uiean to confess lo. _ l "What it‘ i Ilid? The)’ weron l cil- alvzed. so it wasn't any harm ll i it‘ he fell in love with me." "There's a slltllil point 0f howl‘ raised thcrc." (ifliJY UbSBIVQII- “I'm it‘ happens 1.1; be rather a dcllcalo 1111111» as oullxluenlisiy’ a?» Y0" did- “_\n_v\\'a_v, what's all this gm i" do with it? Alyrn zlsked ilupztticllllll "Quito right, ‘what has It?’ Gab)’ rcspolldcd PiltWlfiiliiY- "Bill 3'0}! ‘m1 “in Wm, mm, _vou‘vc confessed that." “Well, wilal ii i dill?" ‘ "uh, 11111111112. llolilillrv" All“ (“by turned anain to Ruth. Her nlauncr had scored a 1103111 i“ H115 game $111‘ was playing. in." W‘! "ilul iluiby,“ llutll ltlli- '_ l mlglllu‘! to f|\iili‘l‘(‘.i. ll M314 m“ Tim loll in love and are 11211111)’- tllat's uni our affair, lbul. theirs. In such cases a tllivli 110119“ mm“ 1.101s illll'i——~ill this ouc it ivollili 311W‘? bccn cithcr. ilyrll or myself. It. hull‘ boiled to be IIIYRPUY" “.\ll i‘l1l doing is to show Y0“ that your little lriclul is all un-scrulr luous llirli" (‘iaby IIIINWETUI‘. "when m“, fup| p; (estlllbiillilPli, us tho lmvvvrs till)‘, lhcn X01111 "mmrstall" hcublrtlllr, and won't wasto 60 lulu-h sylupatlly on till: Krill Y1") could try to cut. out her best. iflefld and lln- man who was weak 01l- ouah to iUi lll‘l' do it." "f\i;l_\'lh(‘ 1 11111 nut," nlyru 6-11" suddenly‘. :1 little git-nut ill hi‘? 0y“,- “S S)“, hogan. “Thu never Wfl-‘i interested ill Inc, and i just m-lfii‘ Jill or HEALTH malignant Mrs. Evans Freed from Female Weakness by Lydia Efinicitum’: Vegetable Compound Detroit, Michigam-"I had female weakness with pains in m back, and I coul not stand length of time. was workin in a factory but. ad to quit aal was too much on my feet. A friend recom- myse f that I am well. Oh, it is a grand thing to have your health i I feel well all the time and can out like other women and 8n ll. i . . Nllvint: Time) IFAII l‘) freight and lulsnvngrl- stonmr-rs for Now York and points West. A. EASTERN‘ STEAMSJHII’ LINES; "IN INTERNATIONAL LINE Hz-rvlcr lIofuz-t-u NI, John anti ll s. s. (HlYl-ITINIIII l)l.\'('i.ll"1' w: | mm» st. Jllilfl 1w ~rv \\'1»ll,..,,day a, - It "ll-l "Yl-Izv Saturday "t. - u. III. li\fillllllr~ '|'l|u~-) Mr Hos-Inn, \\'-lln~-.~ldu,v trips url- in iluslporl. and Lulu-c duo Huston about 11 m.. 'i‘|ln|.~1duv. ‘ ' WIHIWIH)’ l ill-i arc to Huston direct, 11:11‘ Sundnvs nlmilt 2 p, " 11x r—ln~n\'c IIm-"lull hitlflfillyrl and wintry-skit 10 a m. ( for idnstpr-lt, Lulu-l: mid Si. John. fTl. Ilnyiikht smart-Innovate $100 Mnlrnpvllltnn Lin». z-vprvns South and M0110 At llnstvm r-nnncrlirln l.= made \'l1\ m» ___ not feel t. at awful torture. When! took your edicine first I thought it should cure after the first bottle, but I um glad my husband kept me at it. I have had n ne bottles and now I am well."-Mrs. JENNY Evans 1604 fayetle Bus, Detroit, Michigan. If you are suffering from displace- ments, irregularities, backache, ner- vousness or other forms of ferns weakness, {on should take Lydia E. Pinkham’: ,, ‘ “ Compound. The reason is given In letters like these, and we have published thou- sands of them. You ms expect that a medicine that has clped other a short, m,“ 5,, 1 gupptlSQ you never look it‘: into consideration. You could hell‘. _ V . . , . r ,,.. 11! li-asl you dldnt h.\\e to ll rt‘ plainly sllo-yvcd that silo felt she‘ l9 in tn efuture nmnll a very much i i ' ck Lustrous Hair Kept So By Cuticura l At night touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticurn Ointment. Next morning shampoo with a cud’! of Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water. Keep your scalp clean and healthy and "our hair will be luxuriant- . (him ulilc. Talon mfihrnsalfsrrsmddamfi ." Culicun Snap mug. i up my nllnd I was going to have him fall in love with me. I tried it ut ltolnc, but I came to the city be= tore l,:..t him interested. Then when he value, it was easy-~he was crazy about 1ne in no time. Maybe i know Itutlh liked him too, butvll she did, why didn't she take him when she had a chance?! wan-ted to ularry him. So I did." Galby threw up her hands with a little expression as though she gave up tllc whole affair. "What a queer creature you are!" lshe exrlailned. “Did you happen to ‘like Tim while you were so ruth~ lcssly breaking up an old love af~ fair between him and another girl?" “No, not at first. I did it to amuse myself, alld to shovlrEmily‘ I could have a beau too. Emily was so proud because she had so many of them. Iiut I like Tim and I'1n not sorry i married him." “Just ilirtcd because you were bored‘? "Yvs!" "And novel" thought that you 11112111 ln- causing real pain to your friend?" ' >111- wantcd biln, have—“ “Really Myra, 3-1111 do auiaze ule. {l tli‘\\'il_\'.< thong-ht you were a silly. lhcurtlllss little creature, but. I never know you were so cold and calculat- ius: and so atbsoiutely ruthless. Really; I'm inclined to coflllrflilliillfl‘ you. I lakes real art to be as beastly as vou have lbeen." i nlyni turned angrily On her mics-- she could - u.“ v-vao m..»....,_.... ...._...>. .‘~l.....-_-..-_.. .I...._. “,1”... -.'..~-. Pl ,........: v l, _.’1 b4’ up» .- “Ht-o. l v iandtsll hear autfhocd the Masters voice. "Be ye therefore ready also for the son of man cometh at an ‘hour when ye think not." . Signed on behalf of tho W.M.S. l ' ulna. ALBERT MACLEOD I Cor Secretary STERN CHRWTENDOM I“ 1'0 ADOFT enscomm l CALENDAR SHORTLY Say ponsralvsunorns. May a1 - . . [on Qctobe-r 1, the eoclestical cal-I lendaf or Eastern lChrlstendom will, He! a ins brought into harmony with time‘. luregorlan calendar. ‘ instead of. ,51l¢1¢|ng to the Julian, the Con-l Thesimpiest way to cndacorn 'gress of all Orthodox Churches. _ is Blue-Jay. Stops the pain in- limw in session under the presid- Depending OI! a mflkm stantiy. Then the corn loosens‘ ‘ppcy of Patriarch Meletios, has de- never know when ll] . and comes out. Made in clear .Cmed_ | "out" of milk wh Y°ll Wlii I liquid andinthin plasters. The I on October 1 thirteen days will’ t h e" YOU n; action is the same. ‘he mlliéd to the calendar, nuilusg M1k~ IYIIIOI use SM) MW“, dmm lil October 14. the same as most m. d l W8}! ar_y and keep h _ _____ ozen tins III reserve on , _ .,__._. the rmt of the world. The change‘ LETTER 0F SYMPATHY yis 111m to the fact that most of the‘ pantry ghg“? Oriental countries have atloptetl Every grocer has“ the Gregorian calendar the latesti l s1 chum Rcclpq 5,0,, Sm F" . l country to do so being Greece. Wczonén/ 61%|“ L The following letter of sympathy has been receiver] by lllrs. David 3101/01‘. ‘Vhite Sands. from the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. Dear Mrs. Glover: At the last. meeting of the \V.M. S. it was the unanimous (iQHiH! of those present that a letter of synl» pathy be sent you from that or- BflMZBI-IOH. in the sudden and heart. rendlng borcnvelnvnt, which you have been called upon to stiffer. We can truly any this is a cane in which one member of the body (our Society) ls called upon to suf fer and every lnenlber feels the "miclion. n. great vacancy has been left in two homes, and ill the heart of each member of both h)’ the removal of the loving, and lovable son, and brother. Tennyson in his deep grief over the loss of his dearest friend said ‘Tia better to have loved and lost than never to have loved ntztil and we are persuaded that your expor- ietlce is the sumo, your heart will treasure his memory God has tnk-. cu him unto His own cure and keeping, but when you cry out us‘ Yém flomfztrillutielal will ‘For the lunch tuning and Itrcn¢thening your al- 0 a van s e laud, and thr sound lflllon and cllmin lon- of a voice that is still." may you . w by faith hcar the all Filth?!‘ say- 6e} I -~ -l of all fixed Christian feast days in ilotll east and west. lAs for Easter the congress decided the Gregorian method of reckoning it is erron-l nous. Delegates look forward to adoption of a scientific calendar everywhrre that will make Easter u. fixed feast. Iliilennyvhilc the congress charged the observatories at fAlhens, lBei- grade, Bucharest and Petrograd tn draw up a table fixing Easteri scientifically until the year 2.000. _ .. EL _________._ The derision unlfiesrcelebrntion MONTREA l-I 0-2! (rrcl ST QHARLEWLK T"lllllllllllllll“I. °nn°ny E5? ll l l 3E _ Ehclarship Application; the undersiggerliulmbir; resell-glib ,19'23. from student Juue m 9 desirous competing in a written o ' o lmr one of 11m q ' Scholarships offered atlnuslly l, .. m” °i Gwen Con fills examination to], To ~NIGHT Tomorrow Alright 355mm: WsLt.—- An N! Tablct (n vcgctnhis Iberian!) llkcn It night will help keep you wall, by _ cnrdance witu the provisions of ‘hi/ill 0t the late Owen Council];- I aclt ZLDDilCRDt must state ills nam n lull. ace, names of both parents PIJBI Office address, and the natur and extent of his studies during the lpnst year. ' g. When through the deep water, I call then t0 go, The rivers of sorrow shall not overflow, For I will l) ewith time, thy trials to illess, And sanctity to lilco thy dot-pest M‘ J‘ SMITH! distress." 599N101‘? Please convey to Mrs \Vnido m J u y; | q n g.._.|_m| m H Kiilkllfil Hawkins“ and M“ Gmvm. m“, ong4hlfd m, regular docu..llhti:_ Trustees Estate Owen Connolly“ cacti member of tho family our M ‘M "m' '“"°“'°""' m“ “w” 1167352‘23'25'39'31J4.6.8.7i- coated. For children and adults. loving sympathy’. and may we one E llioncr. ' ~ "l gilcss mnyibe Ruth s_ as bad.‘ What was she doing flirting with. .\,,i_,- nil-e to iliill. I couldn't help it my husband last evening, when! ...}__ L-Gmhy lvldstetl about tn 111cc i101‘: lnorc directly. i Tomorrow—-EXPlHflflU°"5 . _w._i~O-}i---—" I l l-~— i ll ALKALI IN SHAMPOOS l. I BAD FOR WASHING HAIR l, l i l Do not use prnpzlrcd shampoos for aluylhiug clsc that contains too iluuch frr-c alkali. for this is very dujurlous, as it dries the scalp: land uuikvs the hair brittle. I , The bcsl thing to use is Muisl-l tiled cnconuut oil shampoo, for this ‘is purn and cutircly greascloss. 1t is luexpcllsivl- and beats anything clsc ull to pic s. You can git-t this at any drug store, and a few oun-l cos will last the whole family for uloutils. i ’1‘\\'o nr~throu [OAHDOOIIIIIIS of lliulsillcd is all that is required! Simply luoistvu tho lair with we." tor and rub it in. it makes an abundance 0i‘ rich, (rrcnluy lather, cleanses thoroughly 11nd rinses oul Cilhii)’. 'I‘ho hulr dries quicklyl and vvt-nly, and is soft, frcsil look- ing, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to luaungc. Besides, it loosotls and takes out cvcry particle of dust, dirl and dnndruil‘. B1: surc and ask for "Mulsillcwd“ COIIOIIIIUL oil shunn- pno. iltewnro of inlitiltltius. Look for the 11111114.‘ Watkins on tho puck- ago. FUEL OIL SUBSTITUTTES PLENTIFUL IN SWEDEN SIFOClKIIOLhI, May 31.—-Swcdon can lace the mcnuce 0t‘ world shortage of pclrolenln with relative calm. in spite of having no domes- tic supply of that fuel, according to Axel F. Enstrom, s leading Swed- ish industrial nnrl financial exlpert, in a recent address before the As- sociation ol‘ Swedish Industries. One of lhc most important sourc- es of fuel oil which has recently been experimented with her is blt~ ululnuus shale. It was estimated by the speaker, that the Swedish shale deposits could yield about 500.000.- 000 tolls of shale nil. Production on; a small scale is at prcscnt being carried on. A still more practical substitute for petroleum is wood alcohol, said Mr. Enstrom. And Sweden could‘ within a short time produce wood alcohol in quantities corresponding to the present consumption of gas- oline. lits manufacture as s impro- d11ct of chemical wood pulp is par- ticularly economical. The existing factories have a capacity of about 5.000.000 gallons of wood alcohol a year. and with new building and still more highly developed meth- ods of conservation. he declared. this capacity could be increased to about 17,000,000 gallons ayesr. Finally, Qweden, lbecause of ‘M!’ great. hydro-electric resources. will greater use of electricity stored in hattris. Almost every section of the country is now served by the net or power lines, and electricity, could be drawn from them for tho, For staterooms. rntcs and additional information. apply to (i. CFIIIIIE. Aim“, 5L John, N, 11 women will help you. Try it. use of passenger carl. "lick! 4""1| tractors. AT Th‘ W. T. Well ner 6o. 1.11 Queen Street Commencing I Tuesday Evening 8 p. m. June 5th next AND AFTERNOONS 3 P. M. TO 5 P. EVENIN GS 8 P. M. TO 10 P. CONTINUING ' M M. We require several thousand dollars in order to pay our creditors one hundred cents on the dollar. Goods must be turned into cash no matter what thfl sacrifice may be. ' .---' -|~----~.- — We have engaged Mr. R. J. Rodger, Toronto, Jewy clry Auctioneer to conduct these sales which will stoil I when the required amount is realized. _ _ Anything in 111911116 of Watches, clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Stationery, China, Cut Glass, Floor Lamps: etc., you ask forwill be put up. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SALES