W", If t Bovnl-getBovzil . Bovril is no]: merely a “Beef extract.” It is the strength and substance of beef, no - ishing, invigorating, energizing, with world. wide reputation . for unva ' uali , ‘ Drink Bovril for lunchl——orr3v’l/1l?§ne3er ygii feel tired and “1et down.’_' But when you ask for ‘Bovril at fountains-—hotels—res- taurants—see that you get Bovril-and not a substitute that lacks the essential vital elements that distinguish Bovril. BOVRIL Sold only in Bottles MadeinCanada GLADSTONE SGHOOL. the rooni. 'l‘he pupils were exam- ' ined in reading, spelling, geor- Tlie half yearly examination ohgrapliy. history nirntal arithmetic, (lliiilsioile ‘School was held lii lhelgeonietry, Einglish. Latin and ticlioul on 'l‘hui'sduy afttrnooiilFreiicli by thelir teacher Miss Ade lll'l'. 24. In the presence ol‘ iiboutilliit» ’I.'l/ia‘b.y, and fillfiwtlfl by their :15 visitors. The room was bfihllll-lftiillly iinswers that they had hilly (lFCOTBIEIl with pciures uiidtbeen carefully trained dulang the parlants. c past term. After the general roil- A large and WPll liiilell Chriist- tine lessons, Ml‘. A. H. Richards lllilH tree occupied one corni-r ofwibfi appointed chairman and an ~ V- excellent prograiilmt» was render- led by the pupils, colisisitiing of ru- l-‘ililllvlli. d ulogiies and songs. 0n.‘ very pleas.ng lteiu of the ‘lllfigfzlllllllc was ii Dnrky Motion lvlirlstinas ‘Song rendered by Miss -..Jcllllei and Margaret Rlichurds. lfiSllorl Bpfltlillfii were made by iMr. “Alex ‘Richard's secretary who com- plinienteii the ttachcr and pup.ls wiel- good work iioni- in the past zirni. niilfi .5541, Merchants Business and ‘ rofessional Men We are well supplied with stocks of Also by ‘Mr. Bruce Butler, l\/,,l‘.\llll‘i'1ly River who expressed his }\|d liglil at bving present alld furth- l“i-i' cmnpliinuuteil the teacher and filpupils. Home uiade i-ziiltdy was v sin-red to the visitors and pupils. r iii \\‘_liili- i-iury-boily sang an old fav- k B k [ilrfllliilfilillllf Safilla (glans pllll. llll [at \ an 00 s ‘l: " ' "v, u l ii er Gxtlllllgl r i, gin‘. hugs, uiiioaileii the tree assist- l/fi Ledgers, Day Book, Loose ‘all by Miss ‘nliibcyuilil Messers it L", Books, Journals‘ cash ‘lélllllfllilfllfi, Kirby and McKay. L ‘y; lilarh cillld ret-ulveil ll gift unil _‘ Books, etter Books, Ind“ 1a ling oi‘ (auutly from tili- teacher. ~ Books, Memo Books, Order i'l‘iic ll‘ill'll(!l‘ was lhp recipient oi‘ Books ,Bll| Books, etc., etc. fiilnuny gifts from her iluplls and I "i0llll'l'ii wli ch pus in express the Diaries, Office and Pocket -ior 1926. '" ii _,. |feelillg c: trite friendship between _ ‘ltzttroils: puitiils and tcachir. A vote oi’ tliaiuks was extended lto the teacher, Santa Claus, Chair- ‘H1811 and all othirs who helped , Almanacs for 1926. 7 fiznvelspee-(soopotnfiuwizg“_ ‘ es and qualities. ‘llllilfeftllg afternoon a success. ' Tile smiling '01‘ God he with You ltill we meet ugiiln brought the _ illlBPllOUll to l1 close, and will long I l hi- renielirbercil by all present. -¢o>__-__- I _____ ABritish Purchase l German Plant l; BERLIN. Jail. entire ‘rlsllarc capital of the Kohoiyt Ak- 7.—The ilengosellschnit of Berlin owning i-iulplilte uiid pulp mills nt Koenlgs- l lmrg niid u paper mill and chemical , Carter & Co‘! wolks on the .Rhiiie, has been pur- chased by a group of British finan- ciers headed by “lilllunl Harrison. Foolscap and Typewriter Paper, Typewriter Copying Paper, Inks, Typewriter Rib- bons, Pencils, Erasers, Files and Binding Gales, ink _Stand8, Clips, Desk Pods, Letter ,Openers, Mucilage, l" Rulers, Carters, Staffords and M Waterman’: Inks, etc" all at % lowest prices Wholesale and Rt'l. cal l l l BRAYLEY’S took FOR THE NAME HERBINE BITTERS For Generations the Standard Blood Purlflol For Coughs and Tilrilal afflictions. SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR iflayloy’: Extractv-Lemon, Vlnllla, Ginger, lite. are in use in all homes where Quality is demanded ASK YOU-R. DEALER FOR BRAYLEYB THE BRAYLEY DRUG COMPANY, Limited, - St. John, N. B. / Regular saiilzkzr/s 0F f/re famous '0 steamers F RU M H4LIFAXMS. 1O CH ERBOURG "Z720 Camforlkoulv" A N U 5O UTHAM PTO N monuments x “ms. s: “ORDUNA” . . . . ...... February 8th THE ROYAL MAiL STEAM PACKET COMPA’; Y HALIFAX, N. 5. w“, 4 ' ‘MONTREAL lllltbnmx, To TORONTO NM‘ DETROIT RAHWAYS!‘ qntcaco _ INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Lenvoo lcnsvonturd Motion, Montreal, 1000' A. M. Dally. Ar. Toronto 0.40 n. m. Assault use n. m. _ Monty's. 1.09am. C‘ OCEAN lktl Qonnootlon Dolly lrtmi aligfllrltlmo Province Pointe- ‘l ‘~ . ous request of the Public Acuountsinm mm" that they are‘ a" "lcreasel , (‘mninlttee supressed this, and re- oiuled by Mr. Johnston and suppor- , lTHE PUBLIC FORUM (Continued from Page Four.) Central Guardian wagons were bought by lav-semen ' instead of the substantial home MEWS HEAVY wm-TER 6A,,‘ Ibkliillgoit Left? no aitegnative to Mc- special clearing who 75c 3,31,.‘ Y1 P5891‘, - & R. Scott. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 7069-6-1-4l‘ Younker d: Offer, McDougall Hew- _ __ mo ‘wmran sat: now on; gun A‘: Seaman and other carriage “Men ma“ m “m” “MP- l‘ l“ 5° Bflrkmim in every DapL-Qrown Bros" Mid. 7089-6-1-tl ~ ‘in truth of woolens, taiinerles and other industries. _____ SPECIAL SKATE WITH BAND at: Arena. tonight. Our friend is in error with regard to the Board of Trade not giving protection to industries. On the °°11¢Pflry they have mods many ef- forts to induce capital to operate along the lines which he suggests. But ,When capital hasbeep ap- proached what has been theii- first objection? it was in lius with the vsry thin-g Mr. Hughes has been standing out ‘for—the craze for buying away from ‘home, Ths writ-. er has heard this protest repeated- ly from enterprising capitalists- "You can't get out people to pat- ronize a hams industry." I am not of his opinion. i firmly believe in the home-loving and patriotic dis- m |tDdfly'5 papers m,- bM-sflm 10,5 position of our 11801118. and l! Y0" more not ildV9FUlB8d.-—PHOW86 Bros give them a fair deal in quality and Ltd. ' 7069-6-1-ti price, i am convinced that they will profit by their experience of the past and‘ stand nobly ibshiud the industries of home. I would like to commend the last sixteen lines of Mr. Hughes’ latter to our thinking people. 1t ls full of the soulldest of common sense. u sermon within itself. and one of the strongest arguments, for the work ut homs, buy at home, build up the home pro-gram that can possibly be put in print. i am Sir, etc., ' 1. MEN'S FLEECE LINED ululclf- Wfililf-Pélllffl-BJYB, Special Mid Will ter Sole price 69c pert garment- Prowse, Bros; Ltd. 7069-64-41 DOING NICELY. — The many friends of Mr. iviiliam O. Davey, Weymouth St., will ‘be pleased ‘to learn that he is now convalesclng and well on the‘ road to recovery after undergoing an operation for appendicitis, SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT IDUNSTAFENAGE-Prayor BBIV- ice in Dunstaffnags Church on Fri- day evening of this week at 7.30 p.m. Everybody welcome. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.- Rev. George Cameron will preach Sabbath next, 10th inst, as follows: Harrington, 11 a.m. IM-hrshfleld 3 p. ‘m. Mount Stewart 7.30 p.m A cord- ial welcome extended to all, ‘ 7090-7-31 REPRESENTATIVE HERE. — Mr. L. ’l‘iinmerlland. who is at pm- , sent ill the city, has been appoint- ‘Sgrrflm a wine,- qn \ve(lnegday's ed through the Government of the puma, Mn B_ iw_ Lgpage undeHFrench Republic, to inform and lakes to (‘pal with pmvlncla] gmnkeei) them advised of all matters "new, In doing so he nukes theiregarding the fox business during grave statement that “we find pco-lhi“ reflmellce hem- ple twisting the Auditor's report in‘ any way lo suit their ‘purpose? acq‘ I I COIlIDZiIIlPlI with his personal bous‘t._w9"'l3 we?" fi‘“lllll’“lsv'\;'J-\v kligzléi “l have made it a rule‘ when slleak-inoiyt- 3130i“ lgbil nigh‘) ' ‘Charl. [lug ‘of the finances of the Provln-uSumm-ers. 6F,‘ J.(_‘i].l Sm “plérqidty: ‘cc t‘0 quote only from the oificl':llll"“"t“"°“"' “ ' " ' ‘n ‘ ‘ ‘I records of the sworn Auditor." _ _ _ From the above statement. ac-‘Iliiumliirlfilg,miigfiglagfb%zéce Mac- coiirpanieil by iiny knowledge of MniG '_'"° 9E u ersqle,’ éeorgla H LePngeEl professions iii the hlgher_“%‘l'fi;£l's‘ "fsnglgunersylhy G Deszl ethics. the last thing l would elx-Q ', _' ' ‘ "m, m» mm would he the utwisflng» Roclles, lftharlottetolvu. A. E. Doug- of our public accounts‘, even tiflmm sm“m.ersldfi'z ‘P’ Ar§emlultjt iscore a point for ills party idols. {Rowland (L ‘H' Denms» ‘O l-fbwYs-i He first starts with the broken "is" (‘fiwlmm Kmkumfl L‘ ' 'down shlbboleth that in ‘October Ilowau" U“ ‘wgems’ Cal" A’ B" 10th. 1021i. lllé! ‘Stewart EOVOPII-[igfilttélslgg menl issued a statement of our sup-l ' ' ‘ ' ’ ‘ posed standing bu the prospective] P bollil ‘purchasers. Now Mr. LePagti :‘ “m” knows, or hv ought to know. hr the‘ _ _ , . - , ‘ , ergast, Niiss lliXlt-‘iillillpilllllrlll ls ilatllllmtll-ztttuilt thahmfllfliugton: J- J. Bethune‘ char tine llbll‘ was no b l,“ .11 ovclll- louemwn; M, A. Ready‘ Charm,’ inellt "Jlltlil. internal or externaidtmuww I S ‘Palmer available ililoii which in determinelmpmmz: ' bhaxjlottotowl" our flllillltVill eiiiiiillng, and lllflltinmluldtnn Quabetn was nothing to do but -to take the V‘ ifigurers given them lll the Bell gov- ___, .. 3 , l.‘ :' i l ‘tl t l" §:;'“,f,:'s,§ l,1€\;£|?l]n,:,er,l,niM:-e costs were not payable till October- twist himself fish/lily from this? lflllll he ‘Places 1119 W“ ill 3142:" lie ‘next starts in‘ with what lle‘ll37,11 While U16 Bell B70190“ M‘ Fuzz LANCE. -—-_<-o->--—-—- REPLY TO MR. B. w. LePAGE. EMERALD HOTEL-— il-‘ollowinfl Pl-ndergast, ‘M rs. Jii-nles ; Raymond lllll audit of 1919. ‘None knows betllllmlTillllllilflill 111B ‘P-XVUPTJT 0m)’ ter than Mr. LePo/gs that there 521578-74- . I was no external airdit of proviii-| Fvllmvlng MXZNLBPIIEO Dfvlllllc‘; cinl accounts mnde during the U011 Yul‘ "BWO"! 511411101“ still-wt year 1919. He knows also that iil-llnents let us take the Only 1W0; though lou-iily demanded by the op-lW/UFH Bllfllls ‘in existence for the‘ position riiiiitiielrnicss, THFE BEbIrDf-‘Ylodfi vented. Auditor AHdBP-r G-OVERINNIENT AgigQlLUTELYu-ions statement to The Bil-bio Ac- mgpugpgi) "p0 gAvp} THE Agloounts Com. placed the net iiabil-i CQUNTS AUDWED up To my“; ity at $1,070,4<37,00. Auditor Blah-i END 0p THAT YEAR, and he chef. placed the net liability, Dec. knows ‘also the reason why? it wasimfit- 1923 ‘at 51575154150- T° "m" plainly because if they had done so'°1l1' T719011?! argument 19l- llfl (ledlllil- they could not have twisted thrill-he Hi$hways wile 3470-51535- flgurcs and misrepresent the ac-lleflvlllB "l9 116! Ordinary debt at‘ counts as they did that. year. it was $1-194/633~54~ 0T all increase 0f the not un-til just "before ‘parllamentfllmlllfi-TY debt. dur l1-g the Bell gov» w“ u, ween Mun-ch the 13th 19gQ_|srnment term of $34,201.64 instead, that they ordered the Hugliss-Hynd-‘lll’ a decrease ‘J1’ 0V" 5190-00030 a5‘ ninn audit. after they had the books claimed b)’ m" friend 0! figure for six months under their maninul- "lWlBl-lllf 711mb atlon. Even then their ‘instructions I "e94 11°‘ 5° m") ‘m5 “gm” “l were to ONLY AUDIT U-p ‘T9 to the increase under the Stewart, September 8th., 1919,.and not. for Ewemmeln-'pl'em-5le‘wm1d°"‘n°l‘ the life of them to conic within a|‘-'l"-lm‘l°'b°'Eem"§ Pllbnc wmks mil lforty rod distance of the accounts “mhmg as ‘Mr- “P3393 "lends 9°.‘ lob they stood-at December 31st. ofivahementll’ dld- I“ the“ mnguapi m,“ yew. 0,, m“, tonndaflon “the half million dollars worth of; lchllfi‘ and leaves oilr guileloss tfilhlglhway§ w“ "mt °°'“"9 "'9 P"°‘i frlenil erects his financial edlflcel" "u a 9mg“ d°""'" The ha" mm“ it Wns not the fault of the Externalm“ “Mm” deb‘ °t the ‘Ben g°veml Autiibors. il-ughes and ilyntlmlzimiment stands 5331"“ "5 a" a fr“) that this misleading statement‘contradiction to ‘mm The pmsentl went to the- publlc; they only re-‘govemment ‘"9 “Wing for "legal portal m, what was new", mmmlHighways-—at a saving of course of ‘Mr. Ire-Page lays pnriuiiiiciill" paltry '5“ “r "eve" hundred do!‘ streets upon his faith in "swornjlnrs p" m“*"9'nd may have w Auditory, He w“ ‘not always soflssue debentures to meet the cost. Cflilfltllnil. In 1020. at the iiiiiiiiim-lTlle "MY dme""°° l“ "WY “dim” me _ m A m0 _ M“ to our debt account-that they are,‘ AIIllIGTSOXLGDTOIleUggllogncilltgfllll; pru- p‘? ‘gletmlgtthem' '90 Mr- “Pager, Dnred statement of the finances oifléltjm“ ‘:76 ‘inf’? wmwut °°51m= the ‘Province. the items explained '“ Deane 311?"! 983F123; to them by the Auditor in detail. ' ' " At the moment the Committee-Ml‘. LEW” P‘ TANTON‘ LePage lnlcludod~wers prepared The "up" m” , m“ if‘ c k to adopt 'lt. But the truth lsaked§v,,,,,- ,.,,,,,,,,,.,, in ,|"_,,_t,,:, mfnrne h? “T: out. T0 give these facts t0 the 30 drops of Euler-Ts fiyrup in a glass of public meant ipolitical disaster, and water. Any drlllr More. the- higber ulfs interfered. The +o++o+o+4+~»»o+o+o+o+.+0 The Blunt truthj about Nyals cele- brated toilet pre- ported without it. it was then sub- j mltted lo the House by a. minority b report. on which Premier Bell sec- > toil by Mr. LePoge, moved that. it > be not record d in the Journals of ’ the House. Al. the next session, (10211 it was airaln introduced to that ~Pernlnnnilt public works 10 [he value n! ‘$240,000.00 hld D99! u; ornln Mnthissou-Ar- n . m g consiirilivtoil by tho We carry I full lino 0| l" ill. lloiise. by M . H. D. McLean, l s iiipii manner to cslinpel publication.‘ z 1731' atlons . . 1 l‘ . find iton pages 75 liliriiifliailil crnillmuii of 1021. I Y“ °'" "2"": I'd» without Now thut "sworn: tstutentent — [ W the mil sworn saornsn ever > nunle t; Dec. 31st. of that year- i Clear plat-rd the net lla-bllltlss at 81.070» , » 4 4.37.00. llllll referred to the fact t j I P P P l D ssnault governments out. of oidin- My“; tollot articles-and ary revenue. Our HMIFHUVB 7'49"‘! mgngy an’: buy anything than fnkes the Illanchet audit of ‘Nun Sept. l'i. 192-1. from which b8 010k" the not liabilities nt the conclusion of the Bell Govt. term to be 3109b 980.96, aim ilfiflllfflllll "W11 l1 half million of ‘HishWIWfl MW» iBut he studiously iivokls tlu- Andi- We will tie planed to have you look them over any time SPECIAL. SKATE WITH auto at Arena tonight. 1i- C. E. itiacNutt, Charlottetown; \V.; Edna’ lniel; Elizabeth Fleming. Stanieyi,’ Pnntlergust. ‘Xiiistc-i- Edlvvrrd Pond-i ‘Mary lPonderwsL} J. R. Hm calls the IHnghes-Hyndman exter-Jlllllly W81 (‘P058 30) 817011555 a‘ I iwe M» lme "t “m!” ‘° ““"’ Harold L. Worthy . ~ ‘ For For», Reservations, Io. Apply to W- lé.‘ Rooms ..oi_-a pf!“ 3;. g . , fyfflgm 515»; o _ w abound. awn»- 'i.. Nair-emu; iuitmeiit mi- IIINASODRTAINED I _ nanny. With his GOlllMI Rule 80~l , mud‘ y jfltcy hQ also conveiileiiny forgo! _, tiff!‘ iiylflrge part of tlis HigliwnYI+§°** . A rnncnimmmrown GUARDIAN‘ 6 . of Wom Here's a great range of wnmeiys coats in AT HOME SALE AT $15. $20. _ Price 98cgeach, wool blan-ket velour‘ grey, brown, sap d .-- nd green clear inq out during this “BUYG Children's all wool sweaters, shades rose, sand and copen for ages 2, 4 an-d 6. l (l, . '. se‘ _._-___.. “Buy at Home Sale” en’s Coats ' This lot of coats, all new this season, dark ' and med ium Whitney, chinchilla and check back tweeds an extra special at. each........ . ................... .. $1050 Other “Buy at Home” Sale Bargains ‘at, $25.’. and $29. Girls’ all wool sweaters, button front and bell:,in shadesgpf sand, red and sax Twill ‘and serges, at a clearing price of $12.00 each. Buy at Home Sale l Flanneletie 16c Stripe flannelette good Canadian make, 27 inclh 16c yd. ' Heavier quality stripe flannelette 30 in. wide, 20c per yd. ~ White Flann-elette fine soft weave 27 in. 18c per yd. ~ Extra heavy English make white flan- nelette 27in. at 25c yd. ' _ Dark Grey Donnet; strong heavy quality 36 in at ‘25c yd.‘ Oxford Shirting Heavy English make 27 in, 22c per yd. Grey Union Shirting Flannel h-eavy quality great wearer, 27 in. at 25c. Striped gingham shirting, Black and white ‘stripe 36 in. wide 25c yd. Print cottons, liglht and dark pattern, 3O in. wide at 20c per yd. _ Black sateen, good quality bright finish 27 in. at 25c er yd. Full size guilt Batts, fine soft cotton 72-90 $1.00. Blue, mauve, sunset and Valancia Mail your order early. Your money back if you want it. A range of ladies’ dresses in Poilret “ Buy at Home Sale ” Fuji Silk 80c. This ls a lovely silk selling regularly at 99 cents, six attractive colours left in stock, wlhite, black, pink, salmon and Gobelin All wool canton crepe 39 inceswide regu- lar1.50toclearat . 2 pieces Marveila coating cloth,‘ Navy or - Black” regular $6.25, tio clear . . . . $3 l3 MOORE blue, and copen, for ages 2, 4, 6 and 8 at $1.45 each. “Buy at Home” Overcoats $16.95 Men’s all wool winter Overcoats English Tweeds. plaid back half belts and three piece belts “BUYATITOMETK. Boys’ Tweed Suits, one pair bloomers, Norfolk style, browns, greys and mixed tweeds. Sizes8to 12years $5.75 Sizes 13 to 17 years $6.75 Men’s Blue, black and stripe denim Overalls, $1 usual pockets, elasticback braces . . . . . . . . . ,“Buy. at Home” Mens’ Suits $19.50 Fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits single breasted models, two or three button styles, greys fawnsand mixtures Boys’ extra bioonier suits, fancy brown and dark tweeds, sizes 10 to 16 years, remember two $7 pair bloomers with each suit . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Winter Overcoats, dark brown tyrizeils with full belt, good weight, for boys 10 to 17 ycaiza age Scores of clothing bargains we have m. ‘room to describe, All our chiffon velvets for dresses, black, sapphire, pencil blue, pearl grey, turquise, crab apple, henna and cabaret l ‘l green. Sold for $4.50 clearing at Take this on our recommendation-it's a wonderful bargain. Small its of Tubular silk vesting white, flesh and mauve, “BUY AT HOME . SALE” If out of town mail your orders. WE GUARANTEE. SATISFACTION. HI*I°LE