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GL r;l;1;iieson_:} " "“ """' ""‘"“‘°°"“" To the Electors oiiilli.|iili3' Silliii ililill” l Amman Enmnaim A The board of examiners of the P.E Island Pharmaceutical Association, fill meet for the purpose ut examin- ng candidates oitcrlug for rcgistra- _ _ _ _ tion on Jan. Slat, nineteen hundred of um Memo of ma (my to bacon", S'-~ DU1U\“U'U P57-FIUUU Si-‘¢1°i'Y W9 and sixteen. Every candidate for ex~ 8 y y amination shall satisfy' the council ‘comms dectlon and I have decided go that he had served as assistant in a 0 drug store, for not less than four years and at least two of lhcsc yt-urs 1 has been employed in thc ilispcnslui: ot prescriptions. Uniiiiidaies inns give notice to thc Secretary-Regiiti'ra ii-_ writing of their intention to prescn themselves for examination, on o before Jan. 28th. 1916 for the examina- tion. Such notice must bc accompanied _by certificates to ilu- satisfaction o lilic council that thi- cauallitlaii- puss- fesses the uaiiilt-ations abov nrt-scril ll 1* l J- ed. Any person 1-iitl-ring his name and | not presenting hitnsi»li` at the time am place fixed for thc examination, shall . forfeit his fec to the Associatioii. 3 Sgd.) W. J. BROWN. ‘ S»'f"_\‘. lit-gist rar. _ fm-i»;.i».'7.\i:i. Charlottetown Ladies and Gentlemen: ifer my services to the citizens. if you do me the honour of election f year book ot the City is now in the printers’ hands and ought to be av- f izens before Nomination Day. As it will he impossible for me to make a personal canvass of electors I iniiuence and support. Yours respecfuliy. D. J. RILEY. 6071-1-"1Mtf. l I 4 _ I I uiili .~'t1i-1-c.~:.~' in Si. John and iialifnx. iiiwsiiiiciii r~-iiuilrd Nil) dollars fully .»~»»~iir.-.l an-I itiiilroi givt-ii. Salary L I ‘ 'I`II)1;` 'l`.\ Bl. I-I JANUARY. Low Water - .\lanagiiig llirf~i-lor tiailin l|1sii» iul»-. Sl. .lolin_ .\'. il. “ T|iiL'~l~'_'S-.\lTi. _ High Water A111. i»I.\i. .mi i>..\i ._ . NN -hw fDW~l -ANN)-I 'sri t/.2/1*»1-3 >-J mm -3 :rg g P H293' P:qp'.€;3.E ~_i__- -Mi O-lr-f-P-°~_"A '4"~ W.°".°"."‘9*!"“‘F.° .“!":“‘PS=9°.".°’_¢'F~’ *“!".°' °éf_5S_.°.- 53"' 'éi‘3SE`£{:§{§i`$§3 5.33 if... U3 CDU) 'F occ. or at' ti... . 19.04 1.30 ‘ ZZtt.i.l:'i 14.114 11.25 ' f-H... ' 9.11 _ 0.10 3.26 ' 1.04 4.32 ‘ QU 1.55 - 4 _gi >¢ .U5 I J oo a* ._ 1.43 1 »-ai-su-ni-4 0<:~.»-s- >-:.¢;i»-1 »2 '.111 "4J 29 .1 5 10 .' _f seo _ 11 A3 ti ew :iw .. .' ' 9.11 , 1:: 1 '. _ 10.011; 13 ' ‘.»" 10.49; 14 . _its '11_4:1 15 . ._ 1 _ one ‘I . 1.122! » in >-ll-I NUS in .» 18:1 so 1 ._ is l ‘ ~o_~.. z..-_'li 19 »'»i.4 zo ; '.:;7 4.55 21 F. 1 .3.:' 5.39 g 22. l 12.5: 11.111 1 _ 0 1 13.22 asc 1 _ . 13.41: i‘ 7.25 ` 25 .32 f 14.09 . 1.51; ze 1:. 14.3: ‘f 1. .=.===° _ _ ,; 9.41 ` 16.21 _ i 17.26 y 11.47 5 M. l 18.40 gl 0.58 i to 2nd, threatenin 0. JANUARV-ist ara to -mi, it-ina 9th, very cold wca milder. 13th to 1 20th. rough. cold and squaliy. 21st to 25th. low tem eralurc. 26th to P 29th. storm wave. 30th to 31st, blustery. - DIARY OF E VEN TS. TO-DAY. Skate in Arena. 8 p.m. City Magistrates Court, fi a.in_ Peoples Theatre. 7 and 15.45 p.m. Prince Edward Theatre. Il, 7 and 8.45 p.m. , BIRTHS -_mfg BALDERSON-.»\t ijaiiil Alberta Jail. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore llalder- son a son. DEATHS _ I 13.06 0.14 ' 12.14 1»...5 15.119 ` 16.38 _ _ 17.33 18.26 19.17 20.07 | 20.56 ‘ 21.46 152.38 23.34 13.34- M. § Z..3... 14.33 Tu ' 15.29 VV. _ , 4.14 ' 16.22 Th 17.11 17.56 18.361 19.12 19.47 311,113 21.01 6 b 7 _ 1 0.11:; y 1'_'.ss s A nl h s.-s 14.53 o_o: 21.-ii. -'.30 22.39 27 28 ` 1 _ 29 Sa _ *l 10.36 ‘ 23.44 30 S 31 115.02 g. and snow. 5th to tht-r. 10th to 12th. 5th. fair. 16th to f _ I-ii' H) ' _ _.»"' 1.. .` ~§_r.¥”'=`-2;; .".‘if_/£8 _ ' W- _:fp nléfii-‘J Sl-JP.-\lt.-\’l`i:Z SEALED TENDEIIS addressed to the undersigned. will be received at this oilice until 4.00 p.m., on Tuesday. February -15, 1916. i'or the supply of: “Brooms and Brushes." "Chain," "Coal," "Hard- ware," "Hose," “Oils and Greases." "Packing," “Paint and Paint Oils," ".\ianilla. Rope," "Wire Rope" and .__ 1 for thc r¢~<|uiri-iiu-nts oi' thc Depart- mental llr».-dging i’la.nt iu i’rince Ed- ward island during the fiscal your litiil-liil _ Each tcmll-r must bc svn! iu at sep- arate vnvl-lopc and endorsed: Teu- iicr Tor Hardware, Prince Edward ls- |anfl." "Tctult~t' for i`itain. Prince Eil- waril Island." ctr., 1-lc., as the case Lunv bv. Pi-r:~'ou:»' iculls-rim; are Iiotiiietliliat _ i»-iidf-rs will not bv- considf-red un- less made on thc printed forms sup- plied, and signed with their actual signatttrvs. Tlicse forms can be ob- tained at thc Department oi' Public \\'ork.\‘, Ottawa, ut thc oiiice of Mr. J. K. lil#-nkiiisop. Supl. oi' Drcdgos, Public Works llepnrtnicnt, St. John, N. B., anti at the uiiice oi' Mr. W. E. Hyndman. District Engineer, Public Works Dt-partiucnt, Cliarlottetowti, P. E. l. lizirli ti-iidcr must bc accompanied by an ai'c<-pt1~ri 1.'lieli|ii‘ on at cl1arter~ Honourable the Minister of Public Works, for thc amount stated in form oi' tender. which will he for» i‘i~itcd ii` ilu: person tendering de- cline to cntcr into at contract when called upon to do so, or fall to com- plete the contract. if the tender be not accepted the cheque will he rc- turned. The. Depurtmcut does not bind it- self to accept the lowest or any ten- ( (.'l‘. By order, . R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. Deprtmcnt of Public Works, Ottawa, January 21, 1916. Newspapers will not be pad for this advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Depart- iiieiit.-90563. 7o2::~1-Zilmiii. in MACARTHUR-Ai Northam. Jan. '.57 1916, Alcxuiidcr C. ;\l:|c.\rihur ttgcvl iii’ years. Piiiluiriiliiil Literally a pack:-tl liousc gree-toil Ilii- schoiura ui' Gmrv t‘liuri~li S. S. last night in tlif>lr':ulnilruliIc pri-s¢~zit:itln|i in the iicartv. Mcnioriiill Hail oi‘ the patriotic cantaia, "War time in Song and Story." The audience expected something good and in this instance got more than they expected. for on every hand were to be heard words oi' praii-in for the excellent iiitorpreiatioii by ull the performers oi' their various paris. Excellent rccitatloiis were given by the Misses Ayers. Hutclieson. Stcwitrt. Tantoii, Duciieuicn. Burke uiui ('ari<-r also boy scouts Carte-r and Ayers. John Bull and Santa Clause were well presented and cute recltatlous were _given by tho little Misses Mulch ami Ayers, who roykesenied Serbia and Ireland. Apprqirlate pniriol.i¢: views and coloured light effects were thrown on the screen as the caiitaia progress- od, by Mr. Waller Burke, and added greatly to thepleasure oi' the tiveiiiiig. A splendid rcproduci.lon picture nf the children of Mr. C. li. Black, of this city was thrown on the screen showing one os a nurse another as a doctor and the third a.a"t.'ho wounded soltiicr. Mins Stanley was pianist for ilie evening and neudcrcd udmiruhhi ,service in tho tnnsicnl por- tions of the-cantata. ' ’l'lio wliolo cn- iertainment reilocts great crodli, not. only on the performers, but also on tho committee (and Uwwinily on Mics Olive Ritchie) who worked so hard ln its preparation. but who no doubt will feel amply/repaid in its great nuc- oelo. A handsome sum was realised which goes to the funds of the W. M. S. l nl I | | Stanley Bridge Dairying Co. will be held in the Hall Stanley Bay View Secre tar Jan. 20th. 7009-1-25.\‘lt\\'l‘4i_ q I -. ha A _jg _*_ 1.)" ’..,)». - ~. ..' -J* ~», Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest TAIR sole ht-ad of ninmilv. or any male ovcr oearin rsoti at the Dominion Londo A enny or Sul:-Aliency for the District. Entry bv :irony may bc mnde nt any Illoinininn Lands Agency ibut not Sub-Anencgi on certain conditions. Duties-Six mont s residence upon Ind cul- tivation of the Iarhrl in cnqii of three lycnrs. .\ hoineatrhder may ve wliiiin nine mics of his homestead on a larni of atleast ID acres. on Refllln (:uMlii.iovu_ A Itlbillblr houle in 91-- uuirnid when: residencsia performed in c v c n _ In certain districts a lioninstecder in d ltnndin may -err n uarter-section nliiiio- dg hiadd. per acre u utieo~8lx months rem 1.-noe in cu-ii of tlirco yeln after oamlngmlzorgcsteld ‘patent :also 50 cnc mn cultivar . mem i te t .Business Chances To the Electors of Ward \\'a:it~-~l--- .\i;\iiai;iii_e lliret-lor for : tiattlili lu.-'litutr about to opcii oil _thc lsliiiiil. l§_~'talili.l'0Dosed (fontract for four years, six times per week ovcr [tural Mail route No. 1 from Bmdallianc. l’_ E. island from the i’oStnlust1'r (.71-lit-i'ai's pious- uri-. Pl'inic- ls*-1-Ni-v-rd*-‘wi-»-o-¢ N1 c ucmwwc >-#tr-i-Or-‘tab-NN»N DID ani EVER notice the number of times you have heard.Zam-Buk reronimendcd for skin diseases and Jpjuries? Don't _vnu think th~r<‘ must bc good reason for this populnrity'.’ Did you ever think just what this rea- son might bn? tiomn have said nd\'c'rtlsing.~ Advertising may lead one io try Zum-_‘luk. hut merit alone can indiiw- one in buy a seiz- nnd box. Zam-llii:t’s popiilzirivy is liasrd on Zuni-B\|lt`.". power io i:\lrr‘.~ A person who liao suffered halt' n. lifetime from eczema. ulcers. or ionic sltiu cliscasfx is persuaded to ._ir_\' Zum-Blllt, and is cured. \\'hat more natural ilizin that that pciton iiliriuld tell oilif-r siiflerers? So it_ has boon. uniil to-r‘a_\' wherever one goes, are evidences of the marvel- loiis licnliiig pmt-f-r ni' Zam-Bok. lf you lin vr- nerr-r tried Zam-Bnk, sud are suffering from any skin dis- r:i.=if~ nr in_iiir_-.-_ :wnd this article and lc. sianiii io Liam-iluk Co., Toronto, for free trial box. ... 3;: _". 7011-1-25~M'ii. Sec‘y Treas. ./-‘¢i.'-_.5 ii /ff 3' ~ ‘ 5 "N()']_`ICEi GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS; ; r ` ' M' Ono een! por word lint Inman-on In this column hail cont par .ll1€ Allllllal Méétlllg 01 the ' nord ouch continuation. Cub must accompany order. Minimum -A charge Twenty-five cents. Bridge on ,Tuesday Pleb' " Mrs. Mrs. M rs _ Mrs Mrs. M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Brac K M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Ili rs. Mrs. Miss Miss M iss Mrs. Airs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. H il i\2 iss l\l ra. M rs. Mrs. M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss M iss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss M rs. M iss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. _ M rs. ~ Mrs. :_ MPR. Mrs. ' Miss tz'i~i<_. `i** ‘J a OC 1-ip still/IPSON -f“"““ W°.’“"‘l F" Sm AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR, "tha uid reliable Fonthili Nurseri- es.” We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecensary, highest com- missions paid; handsome frea equi- pment. Sione & Wellington. Toro nto, 0nt._ 6373~1-1ME26i. AGENTS:- “WORLD'8 GREATEST War," going like tt whirlwind! Sain- ple book fron on promise to cnnvui-1. Experience unnecessary. Mako sev- en dollars daily. Linscott Com- pany Brantford Ont. 6496~1-11-Ml8i. . housework in n small fhmlly. Ap- ply in 22 Brighton Road. Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt. Tounton Btato Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 3404-10-l2Mtr » ro tar-Hotisi. IFF? B2 To Move suite- _ »»i»~mi°»»»» M _ _ i vliiislfifzcliiiizispliril - _ L., U F B w“_ *"'__°l»_l*°` OR SALE A FEW PAIRS GOOD patched foxes also one extra female. (fan be seen nt ilie ranch- in Alher toii trotting park. Harry 0’Brieti. Al- beriou. 7044-1-28M. FOR SALE-DRAFT HORSE 1500 ibs. Nino years old, sound. Address "B" Guardian Oilico.._ _ _ _ __~ ` B56'\41~13-Mtf. FOR SALE A LIVE GENERPL BUSI- uess stand for sale or to oaso. Ap- Dly "D" Guardian oiiicé. 65_27~1-11-Mtf. Fon smile P/on sill: F6712? Pull parilcularson -ap iication ; to _ "E.D." c|o'Guardan. £718-12-DMM. Fon sm.e.- s1'eAM`”sAw |v|u.t. sud silo at lleati _llailwly Wllllrf. Scuris Machinery may be qpid sep- nrato. l~‘_ T. Macdonald. gollfli- ` 1-19Mtf. T0 118.3 ' f ro ts-r-coM|=on1'Aat.¢ rem- Sf" l,'1, menl ltotisc with lhrlo llligllo, 71 0 n Miscellaneous McGill /gcnuo. _ 7036-I-I Mir. 1 so ge D tm ph n may obtained ls noon u homestead patent, on certain conditions. of the First Mehtodist and Grace Chur- chem. _llllilllll 'fn A (settler vlvmho hu exhausted his homestead b d I '”li.' .l"i.‘t¥i2l. "i‘li‘.'.°"£i,'¢i’»f‘ »i'f"".Z'.°§ ni.'¢i.°.'- montba n each oft me yearn. erect I house worth Still. Y ‘.l‘?'».1,".!.""..,,..,"“ 'i...'°.i’"‘tl°2 ted for ou tivltionunder ; a gzz its giiiit §i?§ W. W. UORY. (LM. G.. I Deputy of the Minietcof tlulatcrior Tito ni one and _C powerful aloe- wAN'reo sua i.Anol shoes. Apply "J. B.” illld 3 Miss E. MacAuiuy, Bedford lied Gross 3 iiuu cxtrii. I ___ Mrs. Gliarlas Patltorsou Mrs. D."P. H. Shan' Miss Emily Tait Mrs. E. D. Boswell, Boston Miss Gert. Glover, White Sands Mrs. (Dr.) Carruthers Mrs. Bertha Carter Mrs. Isaac Carter Bedford Red Cross por Miss E. MacAulay 12 Elmsdalc -Branch Red Cross 14 _ _ _ n, Road ley 1 Mrs. John M. McLeod, Vernon Bridge 1 Clarke (Supt.) 12 Hills River Branch (Additional) M:»si.er Chester Hodgson _ Souls total pairs 1013 Amount reported received on List No. 3 $108.90 Total cash received to date $110.40 Mitts and ' Wristlets Account: lleceivcd as pci- List. No. 3 2;; n-i-¢--NW-s t~a-'N-»|.~'»»-¢l\'.»-zev.<»-it>&r~abaH\-1;-it-n Bartlett William McKay, Bradalbane Holyroid, Winsloe Alex. Mclnnis, Minxnigash 1 It G McLa-re Mt. Edward 3 John Dougherty, Cherry Val- J. DJ-Ienkins, Vernon Bridge 1 M. A. Jenkins, Vernon Bridge 1 P. J. Murphy, Orwell 1. kley Red Cross, Mrs. William ingsboro Red Cross and Wo- iiien's Institute, per Mrs. W. E. Piper, as folluwsr- Pnirs John Munn 1 Jos. McVean Jas. McVean Benj. Ching Ewsie Stewart Mabel McDonald Elsie Fraser Hilda Stewart Robert Robertson Josiah Stewart Mary McDonald John Bruce Stanford Robertson John R. Robertson Joshua McDonald Oswald Skinner Merrie Stewart Charles Dingwell John Fraser Joseph Obing Daniel Robertson ls River Lirancli ol the C. W. P. A., per Mrs. Frank Hodgson!- t~:z»:r\:l~aH»-v-¢»-I-It-tv-it-‘>-I-»»-I-‘.-r->-1|-1 l‘uiru Alien Wells It Chas. Johnston Tlioinas 1.enrd Herbert Irving ltobcrt. Hardy Prank MCRRM: Ed. Clark Alec. Leard Lyman Loard Annie Leard Jessie beard William Wuiluce Jas. Hodgson 11‘rank Hodgson cr..-»-i-1-it-I-»-I-»-i\:t\:i: 25 _ Mittens and Wrlstlets._ Pairs itoliert Hardy 3 Irene Hodgson Florence Laird Pearl Lockerby Alex. Lentil Jessie heard Frank Hodgson P-‘r-_.._».-‘[953 GAS!-I A()UOUN'i‘: Percy Worth, Baltimore 1.00 R. P. Newman .50 _ 1.50 _.__ pq-~ ~ ‘ llnirs Phileuion Arnennttlt. 1- Tim Arsenault. I_ John McGougan A. Cousins Jus. Jardine, iiingnboro A. W, Watson Jane Gluvt-r ` ¢::=i»:r:N , l Milli Milli Mill I Willlill Ill lll[lllIHiSi To scrgi. H. McLeod, 105th iiati.. from Brenton Wood Southport. Sergi. li. McLeod joined 105th after being lil _ Canso since breaking out of war. Somewhere in Flauder, Juli. 5, liilii , |),.,||- iii-oilicr liudson:-\'utir lotti., looked for lcttcr recvivcii toduy uuii i Wag- glad pt lit-ur from you and to know von arc all well us this loaves 1 mc ni pre'sf~|it. l'tu on u stall' 10|! .lllsl noir, so I nm not su had ull. but be- lieve me l did my bit. Lei some one else do thi-irs now. Oi' course we know that everyone cannot be out here and l would not have been hero niyscli if I was married. but being singlc and having nothing to worry over at hunic I was one oi' the iirsi. I joined the night war was iiocliirctl so you set- lain quilt- all oltl soliller now. l halve been lurkv hm tlicv suv thcv you can sec what you arc \\'orki1igi`or mans are. They are ull alike when you By .makin ¢~‘ blood rich mil :it Dr. Chasc'_s Ngn-Q l-‘ootI- forms cells nnd tissues nourishes the starved nerves lqlck to lictiitli und vigor. I " " ".7 ` 1 l ' urtlt Wil!l1ill’e'l!cd Crots (.\ll\li~' ditlolml) intra. Henderson, North Wiltshire .Mrs. John Edwards __ Mrs. Geo. Hatharley ` -uni. J. ir. uma _ .Mrs. Peter McCallum, Royalty ‘Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth (addi- tional 1 Mrs. E. E. Wallis, Onscuinllco Mrs. B.-Martin, llartinvale Miss K. Martin, .lartlllvnls Mrs. Arthur J. Matheson, O'Leary Mrs. E. C. L¢Paq, North Rustico M131 C. Houston Mi By noting your pi. crease in weight while nsllltr it you can provo urlitlvcly tjiti ._|pe|ie|||, ing tIel'l\"cd~ f #fum this great food cure. I0 ernln 1 Etltnunnun, ll Toronto. box, all dealers, 11|-` li" ¢ Co-. »l.|nim\n, 1-aiiiioi kill 1-ivisliodi. l|w\l\~vLr \\< have lost very heavily ani ticre are ' only about one liutidrtitl lettl t;)\|l. oltilitl' . b'it- li _ l mean of t ic oi oys ia __ __ _ _'_""‘ _ elim; gilt iviili us at the first. Since hifi- ||“~‘ ‘f\A|Z‘”“>'_ 0f_('l\“fl0UUt0“‘|\ then we have lost an awful lot and we 1\ili>l`i~t~.ial/.1 Mr. Wrliélll-S 'Card which are goiiiiig limits .ill nie time anti tivvcuretl in this mornings Gum-diiiii mm M. me nm up to S(,.,.,,gth_ Thai is what we wan‘. the card oi’ all H I You said you wished von were out caiiilitlatcs for-_ lii_ay0l', Councillors and here D0”-I ‘bc in ¢,,0`big 3 im,-,-y_ \\'iitcr (‘oniniissioncrs seeking ofiic§ There is lots of time vet for this nat' Wlllllg ‘|10 "lliZ°"'9 Where they 913" has only siaricil and if will lake cverv 011|-V 1l‘l"l"*`" days ““m_ the election mm, that lmmiu has gm 0,. l nm H.,-Q. Also ici us have a public meeting in “mph mi,;|uk,.,, |h_“m, H ml., Q, the iliariu-t liall or some other couvc \’t'r)' hail war for all llial_ Ui' t'olll'r=t' "lem l’l‘“'(`- we have lost a lot of inch hu; iliosc A a'é'|$ggE°'fI°" that are lci`i arc a|\\‘a_\‘s lliappyl i`uii‘ ' lliere is lots and lots oi' turd tart “_” `work. \\`licn you do sonic iliiug though DADN T KNOW THE GAME in the end and vou are satisfied that llc---,»\1`»tl. Jllllilff. S‘l‘!'=f |08! H l0t 0|' ' ` . .`. . ._ i - .-~f ~~ la\'i|iglir‘ti“»>. tl - t' r tl ic L-uiuniis loss. 1'-‘ """-‘ D, - _ =' illiii- o1ii1~i1lri1\kc(lit'ari ztnciv Sl“"’l)0"l l"`he""' mm' Jlldge' I for `th,_,). know (hut they 'irc ht-lpiiig to drift know it thing .1l‘.-1-_it thc garlic. kill ilic ilcvil for that is all thc Gcr- H°"Th“L~‘“ right' Judge' have seen one you liavc seen tlictii all. ‘ lt wits too had about poor Jack .\ic- tlie job i have now, in [act I liopc io como through without 11 st-ralcii al- iliougli l neuriy lost my life ilic oilif-r night, we had an n\vi'ul tiiiic, Well I will close now hoping io iicar from you soon. Your lirliliil-r BRENT To Prevent The Grip is only our “llronio Quiiiiuc." E. W \\\ \ :_ \\\\ Lt-ati. but we all can't come through it \\\\\ \ \ \ although I hope to if l can hold unto .__\ \ |l * w DOD-DB '/ \ IDNEY _§§*"J¢;;;=_;;\\\\ '_' m/7 Ji" Us M N S? ,_ ll \ff+,l\\ J HE I PILLS _ `i‘s»\.\.\\\\\_\\fs'£.*`= T-.S D|SBF `"I,__i\f‘._. GROVE'S'slguaturc on box. '.‘.`-c. ` 'IK (folds ciilisiv (irip-~~i.ax;iiivi~ llroiiio ..,li.'l.' 6.57.55 ,__='§ni‘[[iiii“ Quiuitic rciiiiivcs thc i~aii:<|~, 'i`li<-i~|- ~~i_` uliiilil the ton. Slgned_ » 911;, U B . . . . _ _ . ‘ Ml.i‘i¢o'i1iig'ii sn.m1~i.si~r_ is the only phosphatic fertilizer in which all these valu __ able elements are combinedfi Do not overlook the fact that CLEVER “mms To CABLE when you_ buy _a ton of Basic Slag you get as mu_c_h available BASIC 'SLAG (Sometimes known as Thomas Phosphate Powder) The two sources of Phosphoric Acid, the element _nf fertility lacking to the greatest extent in the cultivated soils of the Maritime Provinces, are Basic Siag and Acid Phos phate, or Superphosphate. These two Fertilizers both con tain from 250 to 300 lbs. of available Phosphoric Acid to BASIC SLAG Contains in addition to the Phosphoric- Acid from 800 to 1000 lbs of Line. In the form in which this Lime exists it does not burn up the humus iii the soil like burnt Lime It is calculated that 95 p.c. of the soils of the Maritime Bro vinces are sour and the effect of an application of Basic,Slag is to correct this acidity. BASIC SLAG In addition to the Phosphoric Acid and Lime contained in Basic Slag there is also present a quantity of iron, the effect of which is to aid bacterial growth in the soil, a mat- ter of the highest importance. _ BASIC SLAG Also supplies magnesia and manganese, which in ‘con- junction with thc other elements present", especially Lime will prove a great aid to the farmer in rendering available the crude potash contained in the soil and making him in- dependent of potash which in former times was supplied at 1- on is enormous cost from Germany. Charlottetown, i’. E. i., January 17th 1 \ __ Phosphonc Acid to the ton as in any other fertilizer and in ac c. the lanuing party da un ed Greig, least tors. d d a Of I NUM. above the Board'| that Mr. ends and mtuio to buoy between covered -“f llmgiliiglmllérscplgiipblfg. 1911-iiti... oil- addition you have the benefits of the other elements referr- ii , - - ldreucli flag, raided Faligtiug uglslniidti ed to herein' f n the P iii °` ¥...f.__ ‘.21.f‘:§;.’:..§i:’.§"._§";‘.:§°;‘..::_.}i P1°°f- Cllmmilrllg 0f the Agricultural mar ,nn cu; lem sx un ro yur q from lho shore and dragged tlieni out ' . _ _ __ Cn 'f>'ii'.ill>‘°f"`tieT'i°ii"eif'ii'ii»'yrft'i-iii"“i‘f' In the annual report of’th D t ° lt e for ‘°“ °" _ e ep.o ricuur §ii:idci'i»ifriictigiftriigdriiilgrrreiil N0*/3 5450531 f9I` Year 1_914, Writes, referringtg theii' experi- d°°“mg;1»ui»:\;)l;~_l;gld in 'rerorenof mental in connection with coraimercial ltertgizers as ‘follows : ' ' ‘ “ n our e 'ence wit roots t t een ts were obtained from iiihosphoric Acid, either iii dig ttirm of -Acid "i't°»§;..“°.i°.i.‘.'.* S’.°"°i ‘hr 5'” T"r‘“‘“:'.°"-i'.‘1."‘.‘:"~°‘»° o _ no mae y increaset e yiel .` - e envi- est ds ofman s were in the plots treated 'i ,S188 §2.°""“i§’.{’.‘ "°“' ‘i'§’l°tA”“‘°i. -1.? ‘iii ‘“”i§“" “diiigilé §"’li ve er resu an ci t _ e as 'was used on this land there was no(a?i)va‘iit(itge" " po The Cross Fertilizer Co.-,Ltdf. ~»_g,;,~»,f,~;,igg,- . 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