candy-coated‘ gum delights young- and, old It “melte- in your mouth” and the gum in ‘the center remains to aid digestion, brightenffieeth and soothe mouth, and throat. Tl-lere areflthe other WRIGLEY friends to- choose from, too: "After BLEMINT simian The a “Known llow” is Made lnmlvsri‘ fir‘ "l "‘<=l‘"Y ’S Black lwisllobilcco " This is hilly Hickey‘; Black Twist comes oat. irlm the make-up aindlflavor In every fig that no other brand has. The man who chewftohacéo knowfthat when he buye Hlckeyh, he's not taking any ehiflfié 0f flfimllfl P°°T|Y I made tobacco, That's why ‘menalf ask for H_l'CKEY'8 ’ because |t'is the star.‘ Millions 0'1‘ riosimd ysirlyi llickéy s.‘ Nioioiooo ioioooo coy, hi; Chafiottetown Manufacturers NEW SOLES: FOR OLD could be the-title of, a book on ehoe repairing as weds It. Don't throwaway your old shoes, he lnatter how much worn. Bring them . Better have u; rehewi our. . ; ' old shoes than t0 Pa)’ 9'95‘ 0., .. Nlillirllll "lie "p " GOFF'S F91‘ ‘Ladies’ ‘” V‘ Canvass ‘Flapper Pulnn $3.00 and ......................... .. 53-25 I csnvaee Sally Sandals‘ In button and buckle straps, en- ,_ amel or covered heelwltaloo to .......................... .. ..... ..,.-... $3.40 a Qqny.'s,9¥(qpg"‘ $1.00, $1.90.. Excellent values at 31-5995- j 12-10 willow... _. . .. ." ~ ,3‘, ‘ .,.ocsnt/Fnllomifordt.rstsrkfnlmm“ ---—- ..fisnvnol limit. It“ I'll!» . o-t-lhfnntnwhkis nu anti-ills - rffio olnfpntlowltlte; fill-ill"! ~I~\i-- o . .- Minot-White filmfillslllllli" wit" "k o f4 caller-m White Elk Sandal Mattie White Clnven Oxfords at lowest '" M Potions: ‘"11" "Wlilte pollibel fofcanvan and ell kinds of intimi- olnoii‘, Baqeff, Whito-O, Fu-il. my WM" m- E"- 8"; .g_*.g_-;.~ U... ‘ rious ‘ low price sale. , o 1 a "0"" GUARDIAN-if“ in tumult iioooioooioi o...‘ g euor from Holmium Catalog. PANAMA HAT entail sizes only 95c at Patons. BLOU8E SPECIALS, outsises to i8 selling cheap at Patohs. eov ‘su , ’ - , “.49; gMengx olnlgfinguils- wards at Pntohs . GRAND TIA PARTY-The per ‘isbioners of Seven Mile Bs-yfarisb intend holding a Grand Tea Party at Borden on August 23rd. Vs- m-irserneate-l ' ,... _-rw1,-v-w-.,'.-»'. THE DRE-AM of every woman .. lilellty of dailrtwwash blouses and ‘ii. gobd smart, report skirt, your dream can’ be fulfilled ‘at Patons ‘tl- s. ‘NOTICE-flail persona having ' liarnesshifoui‘ attire in Montague must call for same beforendugust 1st. as we are closing out the bu- siness there on that date. ‘ B. If. _Hardy sild__,(}o.”, __, 4.. _ S. S. "GRBPESIA" magnificently fitt-emfor passengers‘ and 110W making fortnigbtlsthssilings he- tween Charlottetown and ‘M0114 treal, offersVanyone planning a holiday an“ ideal‘ trip at a very reasonable‘ charge. Next sailing from Charlottetown; July nth. i'orenoon. Phone 328 or 773 for fur- ther information. sauce STEWART a. co.. ' - - ' Agents. FSLANDEiR .W,E,C~5.—c\t‘ ‘Vancou- vel", B. (3., on Friday. June 30th- 1922. lby Rev. J. ll. Robertson, Miss l.ucy Louise ‘Toombs, daughter of M1‘. and Mrs. W. N. Tonlnlhs, North . Wiltshire. P. E..l,, was united in marriage to_ Mr. Daniel Percival McCnliumfsorl ofMr. an‘; Mrs. Mc- obi-o “co-mm. ITWEED PANTS at $1.75 at Patons. 08c, Saturday only‘ at Patona. Men's sin ovEiaALl-é. to $1.15 at Ritalin ' smashes-Jim arrived, ‘cargo cedar shingles and posts, get our prices vi-lille dltohsirglng. ‘W. '1‘; Weir, Staniey- Bridge. '-, L".- ‘isr. 1' fir?‘ ' ‘ MEL-US, ,8_E1RVEp_,.,.-0l_i_3°lh.,_lfl Market, tow-iiiloslpft’ . ..‘r... . -‘ ,- THE“W“. T.“ WELLN iewelary _ end- chin-s. x ‘oeiihitdday llltdfatons. - smear: tau-r Blouses jglmwflfk or dress atolls’. at_ Pystons. INEXPENSIV . occa OlwFfldlflh-"Jllhe 30th; the visitors, ‘examined the reading, ‘writing, grammar teacher received her pupils in especially proficient in this branch of their course of studies. Miss Florence Smith and Earl Ile-rnlan received the Public School certifi. cate awarded ~by.the Department of ‘Education. ‘Mlfig Eamon glwe suitable books as awards for ‘gener- ill proficiency intbifbtlléfifradee The following . - rl nerszéilalollf zfillytdkltwfilra Harold Acorn, Grade, Vi; Brown, Grade.JY.; llqber BLUE srnuieso oVERALLS. , ' $1.25 Building in aid of Charlotte in company Ltd... QueeuSt. for souveniers in oA'rrii*v’"‘oTe'il_sss tor‘ well dressed girls, and women diwqllll- Powust sci-loot. CLOSING-L- Pownal School held a puiblic closing. The pupils in geography and Miss Ethel Eamon, the congratulations on ‘the marked progress made by . reading; they ‘vrere Flinn eulr "nice. . Our summer collection of silk tide. bled‘ lntofllve classes selling 75 cts., $1.00, $1.25. 81.50 fllfl at able comments from several oni- custornelsJWe have the repu" ues in the city. We would. precinlte your business and 59 C!!! at all times. Come to‘ our, store; 1dr your ties; and "be satisfied. ‘Macmillan Bros. . . .- I T-llfl-Yfliflgylllfilltfillh _, that. in‘ stinct_for_tl_1e proper thing, in PIIFDOSB of Lelshman Style Leis- llliln Style will enable him to fit with the best dressed set in any lllmllllllllly. We are the only peo- ‘Ple "in Jtbxa-ilgmvince who ‘sell Leishman Glut-boa. if you wan 500d clothes. that is, as well made Lelshman. and you will l!» re tly (satisfied! " ‘Mu-Lellen Bros. ..if yUll want your suit made best work -possible. We have g {hm "Minot be beaten in tbs city all our blues, blacks and greys are “Pd flBlilllflt sun and sea. guarantee satisfaction or money which we have usem- '0 and _, $1.715, ‘heve- elicited manly, favor- f OI tetion of‘ selling the lbest tie val- ' sss-ure-‘yotl of, our best services ~ fifties. _-vvill'_s'ee fn an instant the t l“ lhfllltifl 1118.410 to order, big a ' - w? 10 ., Md" We are DMD-Wed to do the "- first c-lass assortment of sailings I Belworp, and are therefore giuaran- ;_ We ' _ _,_ ,.... -.. W otorlue --<THESPA - fllilhcre Service and Purify M lust light refunded. Our prices are as ‘can be had for the so "‘ A’ MlacLellan Bros. There is great economy in buy- ing‘the_~rigbt kind of sox. lowas -We ‘hill _' lnim.t0,ibe_ lenders in the Men's ‘losiery business. We all ‘know that the Interwoven sox are the best ‘weariniféox made. They sell I Cnllum, Granil- Forks. '8. C. . Grade Ill; lmnh‘ ermnnf," Hele Fol- ‘Fiivfiifredv Lawton, l‘ at 75 cts. aud- $1.26. Other lines m , lit ’ 0 ' ' ' goods. Let us have yoo.°io‘i'f,','1,,,§ imitates-mania as» " business and we will suit you ‘ _ AAlvWvays in Goodflfaste n i?" ¢"0¢°BATE5- cANAD A+5< s 1uEsTi ciAN , ‘ Home '-. hxel-‘Sr... Pa» . ' .1’!!! 411.11 . L‘ cf. of. I Milan ‘Ai-‘fhln. n a...‘ n Es‘ .9 ...,. get" r ,..r..-g--‘.~r-so-l.i..-~. -_. GREENVALE SCHOOL The annual examination of the Greenva-ie school was held on the 30th. of June, quite a number of ‘the late payers and other visitors were present. ‘ , ‘Tho examination .wss conduct- - lowing ‘the ‘. ceremony, ‘Mo. and Airs. MoCallnm left Ulla]! extended triip through Southern California travelling Iby motor. On their re- turn they will reside in Vancouver. -———-¢o§—-i PERSONALS illfrs. James J. Bosdau who has been. visiting relatives and friends in the cityand country left on re- turn tn her homciil. Newton. Muss, Saturday. _ Miss ‘Emma E.‘ ‘Frizzell ‘urnt-‘d to ill-ll" home" in Slant-he! after n ‘plvaealit visit in the city, the guest ohher sister, Mrs. 1‘. H. Lohnes. has re- (allll Verna. Frlzzell. ‘Miss ‘Smile Buchanan returned to their Kneading the week lottetc-wn ‘its the friend Miss" FllJreYllre Mcllifosll, ._..... . flMiSs Katherine J. "llfacLeod of mummerville has returned home lam" Spending n pleasant visit li.~ 113851111118. the guest o‘! her cousolll. end in ‘Chil- ' [Miss ‘Lilla B. MooNelll. Mr. Ilectnr K. Mao-Neill, Miss 39ml.“ Nelson and Miss Freda Mac- "1110". "Hmllitnn accompanied ‘by Miss Lilla‘ xMhéNeill and her cousin Miss‘ Katherine MacLeod Sllnllil8FVllle‘,Ill0I0l’9d . w we city the 12th attending m; orange Cele, \ and Miss lsalhel McLean of Brailulibsne. have bullies lifter guests of their PPl-PPB- (Equal) Grade lil; George Lawton Grade l. The cer‘ iiflcates and awards were present- ed by t s Pownal minister, Rev. Geo. Til ey, who ‘briefly addressed the school. . - y IN MEMBEEXM MRS. J. McLELLAN. The death oi’ Mrs. hlcLellan, be- loved wife of J. ilollellan of Bus. ton. whose death occurred at-the home of her brother, Mr. James Ffly. New Port, after an illness of a few weeks, came as a sudden shot-k to__pll her friends. Everything1 knew her ‘by- her many qualities and her cheerful disposition, but it is in the most. ‘Mrs. ‘McLellan was a gen- eral favorite with nll who knew lrer. She was visited‘ often ‘by be} Pastor, "Rev. J. ‘C. MoDonnlrbof Si.‘ Georges. She leaves lo mourn, be- , sides her borrowing hilsband, one, Bear ltiver. Her funeral was onel of the largest seen for some fimejm Sincere sympathy is extended to the family iniheir sad and sudden [bereavenienhf-A. MRS. ‘PATRICK " TRAINUR‘ ' Therevpassed‘ away at tlfe City Hospital» on- Tuesday, July 4th, AnniaDl-mgherty, beloved wife or from 25.. cts hose fromhs‘ and get the cry will ibe ou Willil. tn $4.50. Buy your ’ ' " “Mac-‘Lellan Bros. Every. man. acknowledges that we have one of theJbest escort merit of shirts in the ciity. $1.25 to $7150. Ally nian can be suited _ in s" shirt, at ‘ our store. M-acLellan Bros. ——--—'<-0>—-—— CRY JUST EXERCISE _ OR HEALTHY BABY. forms "of exercise and its good for ‘em. A new-born imiie the borne where she will be nil-seed Fry i“ order m expand "5 W055‘ needs to COlOI ed b; t'he teacher, Miss Catherine INlcDcuaJ-i assisted by Miss Ellen Martin and the knowledge shown ‘by the scholars of the subjects "examined, gave evidence that- gooii work had been done by botll teach- er and pupils during the year. . At the close of the examination ‘the following well rendered pro- gram was given by the children: PROGRAMME "Recitation, Eric Brown. Flag Song. a number-of girls. Recitation, Louisa iMoore, Recitation, John Matlieson; Duet, Alice McRae and ‘ _ Olga Waye; Recitation. Annie i-Ibliulhcrs need not worry ‘when Care-w; Recitation James Brown; their infants cry and scream until Exercise, Days 051119 Week by mm was possum; to do was done they get red in the lace. Foiaa seven girls. Recitation. Alice Mc- iMiss Kaolin-oi. Frizzel of llede- but in spite of all medical skill and "HY Yflulls-lllyb-‘v "lilies" w thirty R"; Relllmlllm- °l¥““‘M°R“°- 9"‘ nun is visiting in Stancliel ‘the tender nursing she passed awayfrninules n. day is not too much lnguc. The Disconte ted Girls, Re- ’, attest of her cousins Misgeg Alny She endeared herse“ to an ‘no crying. This is one of their daily citation, Florence Pa 1. Rect. Lizzie! Bernard. ‘Chorus; Nellie Gray. Reci- tation. Avis MoorefRecitation. Lau- ra. ‘McRne; Chorus Island Hymn. So reads a statement ‘issued toflnledictory‘ M‘a_v Paul. Address and others flmu lactic clinic of the illtsiitute, Philadelphia. talus helpful hints HOW l0 Keep pragm- yames, also one 5mm.’ a ’l'h_e different "cries" are described-you ‘to gowitbout expressing Olll‘ IIGDJEW, Peter Power, Station Agent. “s” tflnmv": ' the babies’ prophyI‘ Presentation, _ . , h ' Henry Philip!" =lt con- to mothers on ;l'¢‘oll0wil1g' is the ' ddress: Dear Teacllerr- _, you are now Your Bahy.Well:" about to leave us we cannot allow it an infant cries o often it is too long. regret that you are not going to P9- or mlillll longer with us as oui-‘Teachq not norlnal. ‘Tbisier. a feeble whine or a‘ weak moan. It may be caused by llllqiztt, temper, hunger, illness or a l- :"'A' of pain is usually strong and sharp and spasmodic. iDuring the year wehavs been. under your csreyou have earnestly and faithfully i-ried to help us with our lessons and "although many times we may have tried you,- pat- BB-lby ierice, you have always been pal- mllycontract big features, or draw icnt and kind to-us. Ami now, dear‘ llp his-legs, or show other signsrof distress; _ ,,. hrationi GENERAL MOTORS EARNS oven saoooooooo m a Mos. crow YORK. July 15.;-*Opern[. ing profits ‘of Gen era! Motors 0 Patltlqkffrainor, iSouthnMelvilie. -. Thepassillg away ofMrs. Train.- or removes another of the, truly greatanrlgood mothers. _‘ Inhcr t-lfe she was‘ humble, honest and sincere-hill "her influence she was‘ I01‘ wholesome and noble. lira humble the flirst half of the yea ' ‘g1 . med an between L$so‘ogoliolbti) B! 821d silelll. anil.._unassuinins way she $3l.'l.0(l0,000 as compared ‘with the not after normal depreclgwln 313000.000 last year. Earnings for e than the second quarter were mor the M1700 uh‘ i‘ pniducfiori’ ‘ . .i- TWO .MIhl'lI0iil PEOPLE t ll Quads weer glasses to rut their eyee or improve light. ' Glance really IIVQ eyes and ere‘ e sill that - the - wearer veluee eyesight erosion!!!- ti -fiili ell if zzgl-"efii-fihto. :33. [It'll ‘Dill- on. s. c. HARRIS - spa-tut , p a 4 ‘um > m ~vN101i~' “?IlFE QUEEIWST- .- opiirrrom s Arm; limo s 1- " ole-oi ‘ii; . ,Q.uick' Lunches And“ .i'u‘ .,.‘ ‘ o. '- » “f”, _°_ 11M Tllilete for all kinds of colored lllldl- tu. N50. Le esiiihor wlino ma. ’_-‘"~~'i-'i$,1 grim. , lffijiiia c. enlnqe, Vleeol, Duhhlnl. Elv- - ‘sins . t --.. sol. '“» HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLEPROOF HOSE U ....... ..... A...“ Dillllllfii All heme medtheklng, in- cluding plee of every 411""?- tlon, sake, ete. ' ' lee Cream eel-vii» , _ue s call. ~ We. will W .. ,- -. :‘.of the first quarterz. Dividend reports are discounted as it is saild that bank- ing sponsors‘ are t'i1"divid-' ° end resumption at this time. 2,, qliltllll! ‘lived and worked, for the welLbc; lng of her husband and‘ their children: ‘ vAitbough in faiiling health for some month's she lbore her painful of here and have us see if we dflllble those of the first three afgljgggon will, patience am] re. -cannot make them lw- mlllml?‘ 3°"! i 11 -- l ‘909-000- signatlcn to is Dlvvine Will. Dur- able ionln- It's/lilo" "l " ails @0145 fr . ,8" ._ D ‘of more ing tier most.‘ m the Hospital Slit; what our miflhl ,1 ¢_. 5° t “110100-000‘ Qari- ‘ " ck-B "l"? was comforted by the kind minis- anll how well o)’ ' W Jractors. ch ‘i5 ‘fll Bl 1W1“ triloidnswhghe good lSlsters and nurses and received the last rites ghhplaln, Rev. Doctor McMillan. "She leaves go mourn bei‘ death her husband and a family of 4 daughters and a ‘son. The daugh- ters are, Mary. ‘Cecelia, Eileen and Iliiia and the son. ‘Master Charles, also an aged mother, :Mrs. s Daugherty sud other relatives liv- ing agiLot 65. ‘Her funeral took rplace on Thursday, July 6th, to St. Joseph's hurch, Kellly's Cross. Reguiem ass was celebrated by thiypastor, Rev. Doctor Curran. The pail bearers were Messfs. Peter Malone. Francis Bradley, iPeter Poole‘. Aen- eas‘ Clarki-n, James ‘Drainor and James McKennil. iA very large number of people came from all sections of the country to attend the service. ill“! paying a llist triblte of respect _to the memory of one who esteemedby all. , " ‘May llersoul rest in peace. (Patriot Please Copy) --_-¢-o>-——- _ N. m, OTTAW|A humor! ornawtt, ‘July ‘iii-witiltbo re- oil's of the‘ ermin- Tflllfll Railway impending there is much . specials- l-‘lftlt as to the changes-in the high up positions. ; w iwlhile lacking any official con- firmation it is strongly rumored deal and that President ‘D. B. Hall»- ns and vice President-Mitchell 0! the C. N. 11., and President Kelley and Vice-‘Eiesideug Scott- ‘of the Grand Trunk will all retire. ' There is reason to believe by way of ileutralilin the rivalry, be- tween Toronto an ‘Montreab that om" will» t-hegliecutive. head- o, ...rHzi-.fll¢ unless-whats . _.d‘iv ion "a ‘ti-ed, ‘at-w meg}. Mwimiip}; ‘om Mouton. . 3i oi‘ the-Catholicfibureh from. the - P- Hoiidley was highly moi-i oiiricisiiriro Lilli/s‘ c. y construction of the ‘board of diirect- ‘- that tlhere will be an entirely new 0 “A cry of hunger mlfiiléllll, frtetful cry, rarely strong andulusty. ' -‘ “A cry ~- of temper is long and Slrolur-and-vioient. 1t is usually acl-‘Qmlpflnied ‘by kicking and stiff- ening ofthelaody. , "A"cl‘y fi-‘om habit is often heard We" "1 veliv young "ibalbies. n swim whsnrhlvsets what no wants rLeLhim cl-yit out. Ji [nay take M, gout‘. and it may take two or three, l-lll. if you are sure your ibaiby is comfortable and not inimin, ‘it is better for his sake as wel as for yfllllr own to-train hinl rather ‘than- lff 511011’ him. This rule applies at lllEht as well as during the day," h h A DEM-AND FOR nvs. I OTTAWIB. out. July iii-lion; George Hoadley, Minister of Agr]. "ma" l" Alberta Government le- hcre interviewing the’ department . “ml regard lo a‘ market ‘for the , We 0P0!) of Southern Alberta. . Mr. has lbeen advised that there will be no difficulty. A heavy demand for rye always comes from Germany, ' {oi PAPER FROM NETTLEB; ‘Scotch’ manufacturers have had fair success in milking paper with lpllll.) made Mom the-common net- []g_ . . , Uillllfbillll" A glilectlitians i oui-flwlfillttw today for. ,_ tllnlilnl, I» our new line we! Illlhlllhtlo. ._The‘ nest at, . “elieiboiiflpfieitflwo are new able-to supply complete or amt-part Moi‘ radio cote. Over ’1°0‘.|"llIIli_l’lf||O part0 on ‘ our lllt Including the“ It prieea. complete. Msreonl est Mp0, wldgglngheuoe let $240. and other‘ eete 0110. ' eemv plete. ~ - . "rhuieevs. min m all l.” stages of amplification. . 4 . . 1 _ ' I ‘ 0 :s.ailoloooo it o... r ' ,5 . _ wig-rd» time spent with us at Greenvale. Ibrief remarks of appreciation the progress the school had made during the year afnd the singillgbl’ the ‘National Anthem very enjoyable examination. l? ' . The TfCentral Jo Teacher in parties ve-lwk you w sccelpt this camera as a slight tok- 15 “"8"? 8- en of our ‘love-and réspect for you. that as from time to E-D HANGMAN PLAC UNDER ARREST. NDONTREAIL, July IL-Charglllfl thatber husband bad struck her ‘eperltedly and “strallgleil” her. Mrs. English or Ellis. wife of Alexander Armstrong English. ihet- ter known as Arthur Ellis. who for many years has acted as ofllvlfll hilngninn in many parts of Canada, swore out a complaint here today under which Ellis was arrested and lodged in the cells until he found bail for $800 ‘when he was released. The chnl'ge against ‘Eli's, who de- nied the accusation" was fixed ‘for preliminary hearing July 20. _4o->-———- ‘WILLIAM DUFF UFTAWA. July 14.—.ln pursu- ance of the rechmniendations of the Parliamentary Committee on Mar- ine and Fisheries at the Inst ses- sions 0f Parliament the Govern- men-t has appointed a ‘Royal Com- mission to investigate fisheries i-onlii-tlong in British Coloumbilt. IWilliam Duff, Liberal meir-iher for Luneiiburg. N. S.. has been appoint- ,ed chairman of the commission, the others menu-hers nf which are: A. W. Chisholm. Li-beml member for lnverncss; L. ll. Martell, Lib- eral member for Hunts; Alfred Stork, ‘Liberal. iSkeeus; W. W. Néill, Independent, ComoxoAllierni ‘Hon. H. H. ‘Stevens, Conservative, Centre Vancouver. anllfl. H. Dickie Conservative, Nnnnimo. All of the members of the com- mission were emlbrs of the Parlia- mentary commission on‘ marine and fisheries. lt woulilbe noted that three ‘of ‘the personnel are from the-Maritime Provinces and four from British" (fnlumfbia. The Parliamentary‘ commission reported at ‘the last session that its memrberg were of the opinion that the gravity of the fisheries conditions on the Pacific ‘Coast warranted “full and colnlplete" lu- vostigation. in order to enabletbe ilfciping tim-e you make use of it you may‘ ave pleasant memohies of the‘ ‘Visitors and scholars were then" ems mhdepcandy by the teacher. lseverel of the visitors made 0f closed is . . ' that evidence -should committee to make an intelligent and comprehensive report; it was considered albsolutely- necessary be taken in from witnesses all classes en- Britlsh Columbia representative of treated t0 l1 Eellemlls- fllllllllY . 0f ga-ged in the fisheries industry. is CHAIRMAN. ‘F of 15c fiat. Wool ‘brulteri and the" large dealers who pisrollnee from country ibuyens "are offering from‘ 17c, ‘to 19c with occasional ‘bide of Zflcahd over, for consignments-that contain a big-ll‘ ‘percentage of medi- um and ‘l-ovr medium. Alt ‘the 1.0a- don ssles the demohd for Merlflh continues oilrm. Wdols of British origin are also ‘Illllllllllkllll-flflll values. ' ' Quotations-wen graded wool: are reported as .folIows:-—- - ' Eastern. Medium ‘com-hing . . . . . . . lie-ZR! Low Med. combing . 4120-230 ‘Low comlbiligj-Q... 180-190 ‘Coarse courblilg 160-179 Western. , irne ‘Staple . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$30-$51; ‘Fine Clothing . 390-32‘? Fine Med. 29.931‘; ‘Fine ‘Med. - lo 27c-29c Med, . 260-280 ‘Med. 210-260 moo 22c 24c Low l7c-18c (‘oilree bankers herd express ‘confidence that a great-international loan will be launcher] for . Germany's finan- cial relialbitation, the Wall Street Joumal says. The umber quotes one international banker as say; tng: it cannot ‘be too emphatically slated that there is no lack of am cord lbs-tween bankers in Francq‘ Germany, or anywhere as to was; is necessary. ‘ The banking world is. of one mind‘ that Germany must ‘be given irreathing space and that international credits in her fsv r must be slrrsnged in the nature o a. first mortgage. removed from any danger of-being overshadowed by reparations payments." rmioa com issiousns " fro roun THE-DOMINION. OTTAWA. "Jill? 15.—~Di'. J. “C. Ross, Canadian Trade Comrnissiow er, ‘Shanghai, Cbiaa, sad Mapor (i. ‘In ‘Eastern Canada the larger pro- portion of the new wool cll-p ibas passed out of Growers’ hands. Any Draws You rioting that ,., i .,,- .. ;> or coca‘ 2t 9"" .. r 71:52‘! p o... is the killd of Prip _ have done. ' , Do you always ask for a sailmple ‘of- the material to be used in your job? - 0 If doesfifot’ appeal to you, why ex- pectit to convince others that you are ' ’ a_ wide-awake firm?" ' , N,‘ ‘We would be pleased to demod- ‘ l... gtrate some‘ of ’ ourf ‘ inake-"fups o‘ 0 LETTER and BILL HEADS‘ to‘ you; supply samples of material used", 0 h _ and quotations on some. 0 _' We onlyask a trial order-ewe are . convinced you will bewsatisfited. 7 0 ------~#+i b;.. , .111‘? ' A ting to B. Johnson, Chlladlalg Trade com- , .. ‘ ‘ “' , _G ., rv, cotland, will wool. MARKET 3.5.9031’, shortly visit -anadal to get lntg —--- personal touclljwith “exporters te those countries with a view to d velopmont of - Canada's oversea trade. The ,tvro comnrisslonérh local buying is mainly on theibasls will make a tour of tliewbominion. r ‘Attrition L] ‘I 55,... NEW vomit. July 16-5 " Despite .‘...ailarm-ln'g reports from Berlin“ and ‘ other European capitals, international