_ maiéiasseliaeaaseisnc-soiimiass. ma.) " Fri)’, a Pwjwt thatxhad mcéived the moral and fin“. cial supportlof thetBsnk of Monncal, cast a bright‘ "Y 9f promise acrossithe then somewhat troubled eco-h Xnemic life of-Canodpil . _ , L) ‘Canadaatlastwasspannedbyrailfrorncoestteeeqi 4 W“; "Psrwfiebk-Mhimeissiestest A wry lying between. t TheBankofMonncalsignalizieddiecompletionofcheligtg mph," ' "- ,s logs Branches Vancouver and later sit-Victoria, thus h, as» “Bentham-institutions one... bankingfacilitics esscntialoothe successful devclopihentoftltegreng A.‘ Wookly Ltfltlrlrom London (From - m. Spediali Correspondent) » wlsondcn, June 13th, 192i ‘ Fffiilffl 811d Germany have not yet _ " uy , ‘ the pol- itical difficulties _»t_be way of ac- celltlllflfl ofthe ports Reports, but there arsofsthtct signs in both of these opnntriss that events are shaping wen in ~that direction. In‘ _common with; the rest of Europe they both have a crying need (or commercial and financial stability M111 a common understanding that will open up the way to interna- tional trade. The most amazing sign that the condition for this 5mm 0! 11111188 1B‘ drawing nearer is that Germany have recently ac- cflmlllisbed the impossible. I moan that she has achieved a thing that six months ago no one in his wild- est moments would have credited. At the end. of May this year, out ‘of financial chaos she has actu. ally succeedednot only 1h teeter. i118 the equilibrium‘ of her budget but/has in ‘ to accumulate a surplus of revenue over expendi- turo OI 22,000,000 gold marks, It is now only the extraordinary ex- penditure on Armies of Occupation Commissions, &c., which have to be met by moans of loans. This is a stroke ofivfinanclai genuis which has received no bclp from outside, economic potzntialitiestliere.’ and It is t b h a th t th .1 -- . . " . kers and ‘hthhr ogtjrmar? hollhedlills 9mm“ he w“ “nmmwd Wm‘ “ ant”? for non-breedmi utnimaltfl] ‘ 0f“: 567 Branches, 53 amsimatedinduptovinm f, who still declare that they will not lumen“ M dwmuems or a mo“ Dmmg the pa“ wee ‘He g3. , _ _ 0 use t m D w R » u eemprentieing chm-net,“ sewed by Commissioner for Canada has rs. 5 British Columbia. ' destil-‘o this [llflilslll span wilt not the police during the raid. Since celled F9907" “t u“? “lflval 0t a .‘_ ‘W. i: . n ‘ _ hievanfent n mum“ a” then the two eotthtrges have not sevcrul shipments oi Canadian w a i ~_ \ ~' i.‘ ' been on speaking tarnish The Storc Cattle. These were landed ‘ _ , SOVIET BAKING ROUND "FOR truth is that tho extremiete h“, at Avenmnutli, Birkenhenil and ‘ i f .- _ MONEY . . hgaht h, power h, Moscow’ and llVllitrt-liestorhtilll the cattle arrived , ’ ' ' » " th t, 1m d 1 _ n lllQ cont on. _ ~ Establ- . The Russian Delegation, which is 11-35111: lhaigriiigarllatiiah all‘: efy .Tiw Secretary 0f U16 Suimlk a t ls|le<lqVelflOOYQ8Y8 _ . 11ers secikingkan intgrnational loan. respect for the sanctity or (gum. Society (24, Princes Stgeet, [pg- i- _ . - toes no ma o muc progress, nnd "i 1 t», t wich) has written to tic .TOt3‘ A536“ m $geasvof ¢65°.°°°(°°a is now using its last wits to cajolc 31:1?’ uevzfi" tlguthaeycwewtrtide with Commissioner stating that "-~ moncy from the City of London. ‘ Council send n cordial invitation i-f, |_‘.,i,;,,.4,,,3,, .» - The British Government has re- |RON AND STEEL TRADE D5 to Canadian visitors to inspect . fused to guarantee such a loan, PRESSION " . some of their lending pedigree Suf- JIAMIESON’S i MARINE 0 PAINTS atlon of "§g've'the-sin;faoe_and y?“ we s“ was '1, t Get a new color card’ from 0 The a Rogers Hardware Co., Limited. Charlottetown, P, E. I. i "Q Illpplied for watercraft of n|| kinds from canoes to ocean liners and are put up under the classific- HULLTAINTS-DEOK PAINTS_. GOPPER PAINTS (Anfhfoullnq for Ihin bottoms) and PREPARED MRRIINE PAINTS for [genera] us‘; and as a last frantic effort the Soviet Government has sent over that man of many alaises, Litviuoff to see what he can do. was one of the creatures of Lenin. During the War, he lived in Lon- don under the name of Harrison und was employed as a clerk in an insignificant capacity. Although a Bolsbevist at heart he managed to keep friends with both Russian parties, but when Lenin brought about the Revolution, Litvinoff ‘hud no need to hldc his real polit- 1 representative in London, was pushed up to the first rank and mot on equal terms Primes Minis- ters and politicians of, foremost ranks. However, he soon‘ overstep- ped the maria. and alter a particul- itriy impudcnt-‘attempt-i to turn a strike hero into‘ a Communist ba-t- tle ground he was sent about his business by Lloyd George. Now hc is back again and we will soon sec whether lic is armed with any special instructions from the Sov- ‘let Government that will save tho Russian Delegation from hopeless discredit. Russia is in bud odour ,1 with nearly "every country in Eur- Slrawberrlesi 0 ' sire here! ~ i-why not make the most delicious jam you ever tasted? h _ Take full advent go of thhebofllilliijtlfifsl orchard and garden. You can nowcpnvér strawberries into perfect jam or clly 1N1 ill u can prescrv that fmfresh‘, ' fully-ripened _ . "is q,‘ or 3m;- ‘one minute's boiling, and {rs rence and delicacy o l7 i Yoh can now make jam or jelly with fruits Tlthst newer would “jell"--thc strawberry, pine- jppie. ewe». 0R- ~ ’ * ‘ 1 " Cgtito, the jellying property of fruit", ‘is the, rice-i * .4 Ccrto is pure, . g!‘ substance the jelly concentrated pectin, no gclaq of truism. It contains Use Certo with eyes-y {Nfll‘l"l‘l¢f available. ~- e e 1Q: qi jam and jelly this summer.‘ ' Agyqqtipogefs or send 40c directed i sting ca» Limited. 641N111» 9M- ess. if s veg; ’ ripc burim in separate -. tfru t iuhich disappears under long boiling. _ FM,- pm¢tsia\lve._ The Certo proccssnot V gtkirnin"lx,‘labtr,igtll: 51x22» p, cup) Cato. geckos better and a greater variety olgams .~ _ jellies than the old process, but reduces cost‘ “Strawbggy: Jgl-lty ‘ I, g u, t i": nafruit ‘tic.’ ll I“?! so 9e‘ lrtl rrh. ‘the! [fish in . L more of klqwmhm‘. .. bu. and so 0pc. Germany has‘ found that it is impossible t0 got fairdcnling I tlliiiiiilti Litvinoil ranted any optimistic view of the icul opinions and became Lenin's-year, ems Youn-cwiqf .ABREAD' VWIIH _~ RQYAi. YEASfl 9 QR FOK CANADA .1_ WEEK BY WEEK.’ t . 12th Jyne, 1924 During the‘ week ‘ending 11th Juno"2Il5 visitors called at the ‘Office, out of which 194 obtained interviews‘ and 109 registered. The High Commissioner for Can- ada is informed thaLCanadlans in England will be cordially wol- comed at the ceremony of placing flowers on the graves of Cana- dian soldiers in Shorncliffo cemet- ' ery on the 18th June. This is now an annual event and is attended by the Meyers and Councillors of l-Iythc and Folkestone, as well as ‘Military, Naval and Air Force ro- presentatives. rTllB Royal Dublin Society has re- qliestod the Canadian Government through the High Commissioner, to obtain for it recognition of the “Herd Book of lrish Large White Pigs" on the ‘list of Canadian Na- from the Soviet Government. Ger- many discovored that the more she endeavored to establish trade re- lations with the Bolslievists the “will LWB Smck Temldl n i5 hotter grew the Bglghgvlgtg pmpo. evident that. breeders of Irish pedi- gnnda in Germany. Things got to dime 111111111115 111": 100M118 i0 CB5‘ such a pitch that the Get-men p01. edit as a potential mart for the ice at met rnhieti the emeos 0t sale of their stock. Ireland has Soviet Delegation in Bet-hm m“; free entree to the English Market when Kreetinehyk, the soviet Ath. for all kinds of stock breeding and beet-indet- te Get-mm,“ halted u, other animals. Canada has only folk flocks an the ociety‘s special sales. The sales take place at Ipswich on August the 6th and 7th when sonic thousands of rams and ewes will be on view. The Secretary of this Society will be glad to arrange for the inspection of flocks at Colclicstcr or Ipswich on receipt of a few days notice. Notification has been recclvcd by the Canadian Office that the Annual Show of the Royal Welsh “lili- The conditions prevailing dur- ing the past month have not war- iron_nnd steel trade. Eyerywhero the published reports are gloomy, and conversation with the manu- ‘facturers and merchants only con- ‘firms the depression. lt almost looks as though last car's experi- ence is to be epeat The indus- try seems to e slipping back from the improved position which it Agricultural Society is to be held reached in the beginning of the at Bridgend in ihe County of (linin- an atmosphere of dullness mrgan on July 23rd, 24th and 25th. The Council are extremely anxious that Dominion Agriculturists should characterised the markets and the. ‘Exchanges, and there is no con- lfidence in the immediate future. ;'l‘he general feel ing is that nothing better can be expected before the autumn. There are so many con- tributing factors to this depressed- stnte of trade that it is difficult ."to put the fingor on any special [cause or cure. There is ‘the short- age of capital which is so acute, and which is hampering trade. Many concerns are working on borrowed money, and each wcck brings its tale of those who are unnlilo to carry on any longer. It ls indeed a weeding-out of the un fit and ill-equipped, and many more will go down before the turn in the Welsh breeds and desire to ex- tend to them a cordial invitation to attend the Show. 01$ the 11th of June a party of Canadian Cowboys and girls paid a visit to the High Commissioner's Office at Kinnairil House and rc- Lnrkin. The Royal Sanitary Institute have extcndod- an invitation tn Canadian medical mcu and others engaged in the administration of public health who may bu visiting England in July to attend the 35th Congress of the Institute at Liver- " pects of accumulating funds are - not bright. Recipes "Strawberry J om (9395539) CRUSH WELL about 2 lgulrts port nn so that en-"h hrriy is mashed. This lllown irult in quickly snrb the sugar (luring the short boll. llcuure 4 ha] berries‘ into largo kotllr. ndd '1 level cups sugar and mix . Use‘ hottest fire and stir constant- bolero and while boiling. IIOIL HARD FOR QNE MINUTE. remove from lire ‘and liar in 1,5 Iiutlle (scant IA ma») CHM. l-‘rnm time ism is taken ll lire allow tn stand not over 5 min- , the elm-k, before pouring. In e meantime ski , d stir occnnlnn- ‘ bl nlilhll . on pour quickly. en pnrnilln at once. if agree Ind invcrt for l0 I v.- thc tops. uics by lh in lnrs scal at minutes to uteri (Use sum! recipe for Raspberry, Black- berry, or Lounbarry lam.) StrawberryJam flflflh“ Se] rqelbt lfl Carin bookldt. Strawbcr _- Pineapple Jam cmisn‘ ELL about Z qimt ripe berries. Put plnclarrplu brood-i food Iii-sour: i , kettle. Add well. Use "hottest Ilre and stir vnnatqntlx before ll Whlll! hnllhll. IIOIL l‘ fill‘ F; minute; remove from lire. and hue. all; < not there to permit oi its being pool from July 14th to 19th umlcr the Presidency of the Marquess of Salisbury. The Canadian Lnwu Bowling 'l‘eam hnd the hiiddicscx County Team are to be welcomed at tlic Canadian Government Pavilion at Wemblcy after the nintch at \Vriii\- bicy Park which will tnko place on tho 20th June. The Teams arc t0 bc entertained to Luncheon and afternoon tea by the Middlcscx County Bowling Association. The Haymarket Stores (The MILLS AND FURNACES CLOS- Civil Service Co-operative Society) ' ING DOWN have lately been making n special _ " display of products from tho Dom- Another ‘factor which must. be iiiinns, and thc Canadian grinds mi considered is the largely increased show were both varied and numer- productlve capacity oi tho country, cus and attracted a rzood deal of which is the result of the lavish nltcntion owing to them number cxpenditure on new plant encour- Illlll variety. _ gggd by the Government a (cw The Cunnilizin Iligh Commission- ygzug ago, That alone is a tlotor- ui" is expecting the nrrlvnl In Lon- rciit to healthy trade. It_ is inipos- don of Premier Armstrong of Nnvit slbie for ordinary requirements to Scotin, pwlml"? illmillnl: 0i $115k- keep the whele n: the enlarged ntcliewan uud Premier Ferguson of plants fully at work, consequently (Jlliflfiv- “ every new order is subject to keen competition among the various works; and unfortunately this ‘competition is not limited by the cost of manufacture. Orders arc being taken at prices which do not cover overhead charges, but the alternative is closing down the mills for want of orders. At the same time this competition is car- rledwto extremes. One firm, if not trade ln Lancnshire the effect of this shortage ot capital is more pronounced than else- \vhero. There is urgent need of replacement of machinery and plant all round. ’ There is suffici- ent work in boilers alone‘ to keep tlic boiler busy, but the money ls givcn out. lu ‘the meantime, the cotton trade is bad, und the pros- __--¢+q>-———- Every war involves a greater or less relapse into barliarism. MR3. DAVIS NERVllliS WliEliK Tells Women l-low She Wu Re- more than one, iszactually selling boiler plates at £ per ton below - thzfofficinl market price. There “My! ‘opfrfeaikdm b, lad“ is no sense or reason in such a lvelehbhcmnlmud __._..__. course. The plate trade is espec-' laiiy precarious at present, the market pricsof ordinary plates bo- ing well undcrcost, but boiler plates do offer a margin of profit, nnd it is difficult to see what just- lfication thcrc cnn be for cutting the price oi these to such a‘n ex- tent. The same policy is obtain- ing in other branches of the in- dustry. Steel sections which not 10 t re 552,522.11’. i: .321 tin-the,»- a loss, not because there is any re- ' “Y ° l‘: duction in the cost of manufacture, but simply because of the compet- ition for orders among the firms whose large plants must be kept working. And even then, the or- ders are not sufficient to go round. It is therefore not surprising to " l cannot speak die E.Pinirbsm'l egetsble Com- pound bns done for mo. l was a ner- olihffiiifsiii. flllllllllliihiilllm a t’ V mi henguld d? no sews-carers “r it at once. lei-Wt. more and ' bolus . Pbech and _ old-indium- has disappeared. ear that first in ode quarter, then n, another, mills and furnaces are closed down. The Eisen- evon Co., haveput their two ‘furn- aces out of blast; Messrs. Dorman, Long and Co., have closed their. Action rolling mills; Messrs. Steel {Poser an working n much smaller. number of furnaces than. they were a short time 111W W are Join; throulh .9. settling- psriod when Ibis over It ‘ adios IMMQI one...- have an opportunity cf inspecting! cclvcd :1 cordial welcome by Mr.‘ Win $9.98. i be Departments a I . Many Extra Specials Will i be t (lilliieil I “ For the convenience of the" people this Store will remain Open on Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9 p. m. t Oslyi C Thursday 8t Friday, June 26, h. Wholesale Prices in all 1 , Men’s light Ye‘ ll; S ' d F 11 O $30.00. Dollar D £7 Sig 117.9 grmg an a vercoats. Men’s Khaki Pants, heavy weight, all sizes. Special $1.89. Men’s Tweed Hats, worth to $3.25. Dollar Day, 99c.“ "' Men’s Wool Working Socks, Dollar Days 3 pairs for $1.00. Men’s Cotton Work Socks, SPQClZIl 5 pairs for $1.00. Sdozen Men’sW k’ P t ' . '" .. D..;:.s:s.,sQYs-""d Doug). gtéilzyesn Working Shirts in all shades, light weight.“ Men’s light weight Braces, Dollar Days 45c per pair. i Men’s Summer Underw a ,Athlet' D l k k .S ' for DollarDays $1.19. e r 1c 83m ma» e- .-Pe°1al- 25 doz. Man’s Fancy Shirts will arrive by express inltimle a .efieeéil Saturday . and Saturday * I counts iiottis 1m _. .4; M‘ 11. ‘I 4i.» 1 25 Men’s Suits in blues, greys and brown tweeds The reg. 11 31‘ Prices 0f these su't,s h‘ h _ _ ' ' Your choice Dollar Dalys-vjgllgffilg. 1g as $.37 50 SIZES g4 to 40' 15 Men’s Tweed Rain Coats in green, brown gfev. and heather, regular price $15.00. Dollar Days--$7.99.i . 3 only Men’s Leatherette Rain Coats, reg. price $15.00, for Prices to .i " -. .4‘- m: for Dollar Days, but ivihidh are too late for she press. 'l‘hey‘ will , be displayed in our windows with-special discount cards. . Th‘ h There Will be Many y, rcopie on P. s. Island if visit this Store on Dollar Days J. W. Robblee M l‘) .\' ‘S \\' l'l.\ c If 135 (it, George St. BOYS’ \VEAR Gtooazy Iii.‘ . 8G? mea Balloon. "Tires ftp Six Sizes of Wheéls A? the world's largest manufacturer of automobile tires, Goodycafls chief interest in Balloon Tires is to pro- vide Balloon Tire Cdmfort and Balloon Tire Economy to the greatest possible number of motorists! ' loon Tires for six sizes of wheels a rims—covcring all the new wheels and practically all present wheels. For this reason, Goodyear builds B31- d it On ywr present car or on' your new, car——you can enjoy the known value," economy and comfort of tested Goodi year Balloon Tires, without change of wheels or rims. 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