l.’ '1‘ k 1.: Convenience and _ , ,HE,N you travel, especially ‘abroad, you carefully choose your route, selecting those trains, boats and hotels that offer ‘the greatest com- fort, thereby ensuring a thoroughly enjoyable trip, l‘ - ‘ In your advance planningllo not‘ forget this highly important ~matter . . . ready funds. ' _ ' To carry money in the ordinary form is risky. It is also inconvenient, as practically every country uses a-differ- cant form of currency. For convenience, enjoyment and safety, carrythe Travellers‘ Cheques ~ ~' issued at allibranches of this bank. These Travellers’ Cheques’ cost only "‘a"trifle,'~and ‘are accepted as casli _ practically everywhere on the civilized - ‘globe. BANK OF commence an Aid to Pleasure " Idian was to explain, as best I could, ‘ ‘YJEAVES WIFE A SHILLING l j- " (By British uiutedieres-si‘ IIONDCN. November l7.-A re- ’ markable willmade, by a gardener ln_ a West Riding ‘or. Yoizlcshire vill- age has been made public. . ~ Out of’a total estate oi r274 3s. 4d. he leithis. wife. "who has ceased she left me."., and all his other property to the Parish Council tor the formation and upkeep oi‘ the parish museum. ‘or otherwise for the benefit of the village. Successful greyhound resins was held recently at Clonakiity, Ireland. ‘ lilo Public Forum Ihheolimnh dilution i?‘ "a anal: plan" Sir.~A paragraph in your-issue of ‘Nov. 16th, under~the above caption. sgited that a small gray bird had been found, nesting on three e888. by Mr. William Hatherly, of North Wiltshire. This" was, in all probabil- ity, one oi the ground-nesting spar- rows. but as many female birds are gray, even when the male i§\bright- ly colored, one can but guess at its identity. However, the eggs jwould givethe clue; and i! one oi these were securely packed andforward- ed to the Central Experimental Farm Ottawa. the Dominion Orthlnoiogist would ’ ubtleas solve the mystery. The gray plumage of the female bii-d renders her inconspicuous while brooding; whereas the male; who is not in such danger, may flaunt his holiday dress. The remarkable part oi’ the incident is the bird's at- tempting, at this inclement season, to hatch out a brood. I am, Sh‘. eta, " ' A Martin/lifter --Z<-0->--- l BALANCE or wanna Sir‘.——-l$/Ir.'“J’s" letters published-in the Guardian clearly ahowthat he does not possess even an element- ary knowledge of the subjett he undertook to writeaboilt. and as I have no intention to engage in a personal discussion with the un- lmown gentleman, I have decidedto take no further notice of him. My object in writing tothe Guan- what seemed to me to be the fund,- aznental principles of ‘trade and commerce, and to remove, if Icould, some of the popular misconcep- tions which appear to surround the question. ' In my opinion, trade, both; nat- civilization. and it is what makes the real material difference _be-. tween the savage and the civilized mail. I am therefore disposed to think that it should be as free as the air we breathe. ‘ Governments, as such, do not en- gage in trade, except to o. compar- atively limited extent in time of '*r"i.."ii;;.i w. Lo . n1 null guru? MINING roost-scram ‘causing q. Whatare die minus ‘pom inOanada? i’. ' ‘A. The year 1928 will undoubted- Canadian mining, 50001111118 Charles Camsell, Deputy Minister i! Mines. The search for mineralgde: posits has been unequalledpoth; 101' its intenslveness and for its hlfladth of activity. Never in_ any "one 3'98!‘ has so much money been spent in exploration as will have been B90111‘- this year. The-operations areADom- inion-wide but by far the ‘most im- portaiitare those that arqdireoted in areas underlain bythe Piece!!!- brian rocks of the northernparts of the province of Quebec. Ontario. Manitoba-‘aiiili Saskatchewan, and of the Northwest Territories. ‘ ~ . In normal times, alitrade is car- ried on by individuals, or groups oi‘ individuals, called companies or corporations. No individuals groupspi individuals will engage in ional, unless they believe it w , be mutually advantageous and pront- able to do so,-and no individuals or groups. of individuals will continue actually advantageous. and prqfltr, able. Trade will therefore adjust, itself, trade with one another in useful things to their mutual ad- vantage, t necessarily follows that all such acle must be to the ad- mntage of their respective coun- res. . __'__Gnlzel:ning bodies have at all tim- es levied tolls or taxes on trade. At one time in many countries toll gat- ps were erected on the publiQh-lgh- ways, at ‘which the taxhad .,~to' be paid; the common sense of man- _kind abolished these devices — we still have the Custom houses. ‘Ex- perience has shown that ‘men will pay without grumbling or coin- iplalrlingdnuch iarger- taxes indir- AAAAQAAAAAAAA vvv Ml. ‘lybe d inth 1118K!!!“ arecor one‘ e ma“ .01‘ ‘ trade. either national ordinte not? . is trade unless they. find it .i.o be. l ectly than they will pay directly. ~ , , - _ hence it has been found b most ‘clpllli Paid Up - - $1°i000,000 icnal and international, is in itself countries that a. levy oh iirilports is. i Rum.” Fund _ _ ._ 020,000,000 a good thing under all circumstan- a yew convenient way to "w, a / 1 m 18-?- Il= lwe been the greatest mat- large part of the public revenues; - .'¢l‘_111l_ factor.‘ even when hB-hdicall- Experience has also shown that per ‘ . ii- I_ f I ped. in the development of world (jfgnflage of the-levy is very high compared with the price of the ar- ticle,‘ or articles upon which the levy is made and ii‘ the said article "use the imports are either reduced on prohibited, or the trade is car- ried on surreptitiously and illegally with the.resu1t that the revenue lcses and the morals and character or articles are in fairly genera‘ ‘- x1 4- m... --_-a;. _,-~.._-_..¢-‘-.L__.,_-_ to reside Jwith me. thesum 0f one shilling and _the cracked bowl‘ which waiy-whenvconditions are abnormal. "or the people the‘ greatly injured“ Governments can- therefore b" uuiecessary an imprudent inter- with a mechanical hare drlv-en by i1 cream separator. _ ‘ Local. orsioai usorit Gems‘ Blew» C3“?“°“ET°WN fereiice with tra do much harm. I um. Sir, et0.,' . J. J. IlUGHl-Ih _ NOTES ON THE P. E’. ISLAND EGG LAYING CONTEST vyr: RECOMMEND H}. K “ Lacurno \Copper Mines ,. t i , r “styles... The eleventh Prince Edward Is-i ._limd Contest commenced‘ in Nov- ‘emhsr 192B with four pens c." 5.6. a White Leghorns. one pen of W;~“-' Wyandorbtesand 15 pens oi‘ Ban-ed Plymouth Rocks. ‘ ~ 1 I The Experimental Station B. R. , " hens 'pen 15 led theqontest for ‘ the ‘week withi39 eggs 29 points. ' The K.B.C. Hatchery were sec- . " ond with 25 eggs, 2i points; anr‘ the [Experimental Station Whif/ J Leghorns, pen 4 were third witi Present Price ten cents will lie positively increased 10 Fifteen Cents on December First and flvtni-y Cents January First. Write, wire or phone for .0“. ticulars; t ‘Atwell i& Company Members Montreal Mining “ mums INVESTMENT Flu one cordially invited to make t e fullest use ofour-eggceptlmfll Board Rooq3__f'a_eilit|es mmaooiom ‘ iluvnsnmfrflaoitmi “The House offierviee" ' ‘ i mo arr/cm //v MONTREAL -- Gls~1x--'*1_°5e ALLSILK CHIFFON -HOSIERY with the new French Picot Edge ._.. . unequalled for Beauty, Dumbiliiy and ‘Value. ‘. . the Slipper Heel‘ adds tapering; ' ‘ graceful lines lo ihc ankle. ‘Tile OriginalPoinied Heel Miidc in Cauadiw-Trade Mark Registered __ i l ii _ . r . v, -' ~ ‘ . as , 20.8 nts. ~ ' ' ' , '. A ’ t“ _ l-iosdorrlee-lnnsauii. um: BUILDING V . , axoiueige. 0??” twpfimed and My - , _ _ 0, 62 . a 6I<I%E(%TI"G"RG " nine eggs laid sixty-six were dis- '/ Uptovdibflfldfipm "g3 phiuipe Pia“ Local Oflice: 145 Great Geo. St. qualified M be“: amide‘, wash." _ The total mun‘ of eggs laid is v.- Chariottelowru P. l. . . - . 7, hich is 117 than i’ oh ' ~ \ ggmwweek 1m or e The total valuatioi oi’ the city Construction has been stanadlpn a ‘ __. oi’ G ' .-—<+>_-_- lasgow, Scotland, was placedtho new $170,000 stadiumat La mmmqujmgyaqiiai uiiiiree RivemCiui-blteiown _.._.____ia,__ ._ ‘_.._.__...___._..___.__5..,_. ,..-. .... s a ...--l \ ' . ' - Minai-ila Ilnimnnt IIIVEIIYLl-Ilb everywhere JVOGHHY Rt ‘$0,000,090. l P55. Bouvm- u. - ' _ _ ' -. ‘l ' ‘ David Hewitt. an artist, recently sheds ‘equipped for ‘washing climbed lofty Snowden peak, in trains while passing through are England for the 250th time. being introduced into England. f i ' i F. Dollar Day Lingerie ‘November 20th & 21st‘ a is ~ - N°Yemberi20th & 21?‘ . Women's Vests .. 24c Tuesda)’ _ l \ ~ & Wednesday ' L Pantie presses use Wholesale Price.“ ‘Wholesale Prices 89:! I _ I . v ‘ _ ... g -._ _ . , . '\__ ' m" ' l’ . v I v ' Si: Lollies" an TWO DAYS OF’ GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. _A PROFIT SHARINGIEVENT, “rllTélocaiuglN _ ‘Princess Blips *9” TOMERS. FOUR SHOPPING FLOORS WITH THE LARGEST ‘AND BEST SELECTEIIS ' "lBofs “Wearj” 1 . noniniioirmgx. l Bofailoemen . .. Boy's Iruoee'..@-~i.w&i1e$'-""“' m“ " '7': Ooaie $335‘ . g ~ CITY TO CHOOSE. FROM. ALL wa~AsK"'is“_FoR ‘YOUR CDMPARISON. EVERVYTPIIING OFFERED 1A1‘ WHOLESALE PRICES. * “ ; § ~ ‘e - . '- ,.\ .- The Best‘ Dollar; Day Valli“ i“ "~ l; M‘ Women’s floats in the Cit)’ a - l Gbzytl/vahowrlnggolfiirgllootl ouch-ideal- . i" v g i . . , ‘l - ' ‘ _- . .. 1o out? us. 5 ‘a mural?! _‘ " “ "l0. Doz. Hats "$14)" " Jun ii look! Weill" m . f Qui-Mllliner! newts-flit g ’ in.» were! ti" “W” .‘ my. Worth m“ w“ _ tnlsillfiilee. Mali” "if i, ‘Woinenfs Dresse . $7_.9s- l5 only Cloth and . Jersey Drones In an alsortment-‘ell- - styyieaand colors. a "Silk Dresses $6.098 \ as woman's cons y? various anon. . geot- Easting?!) s i only selling}: l!!!“ a o.‘ lucky buy. ‘ ~,_ g .. .... a. Fleece-lined Combinations, Suit ..., 51-35 ‘Boy's Combinations, suit .. 95o Mail's Sweater Coats _ $1.59 Men's Mufflers . . . . . . . . . . .. 98o Men's Overalls . . . . . .......'":...'..... $1.35“ Men's Dread suits 89o -Boy's Leather wlndiireaiierr sum Boyswool Gloves 49c‘ Boy's Sweaters. . . . . . . . . . . . H980 _ . sins‘ . Men's Fine Combinations . a II old‘: sliii ‘I p saqsnisoopm‘, , _ .0 -y .1 _‘ .‘ autism. on lala Dollu m“ l, 10 women,‘ Glvovewsl _ _ v a. i . Men's Furnishings Work Shirts -~__..