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JANUARY 11,1916 _ . _ . _ __ __ ___ ___.. _ _ -_ _ _ i _- _ _ _ _:mia cHAiu;o_'rTs'rowN coaiznfiaw. _ PAGE SEVEN f r..n..,T.`,.1 and Slippers Just Received _ \ _ _ ___(ii.'i:T. @ I L 47" 1 \ _f‘l“_hili- - - - »‘~\>h.3~;» I -_ ‘-“J-‘~"/. / } \ ‘ \ ~ _/.1 ‘A \ `\ , W - *S* /-A W ‘ We are showing the very newest models_ in Evening _Slippers. It will be a plea- sure to show you the new damty styles_which have just b_een received. Satin Pumps in all colors Alley & Co. ._ 135 Queen St. For Your P H O T O S CALL AT OUR STUDIO The Cook’s Studi 1"l'l»'l"l'-l»'l»'l'°|'§'l'\l'°lI'l»'l"l"l|'l"l» The Season’s Greetings l`o all our friends and customers from THE BAYER STUDIO 'l"*\i'\l"'i'#`\l»"l"O'l'\I»i»1»°l»\l\i»'l'\l"l» A. E. LYON, Studio ‘ Good Photography -Moderate Prices. _ Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. _ 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. - Canadian Mail Steamer “Lady Sybil ” P_L_a.a__vesNlntereolonial Hallway Wharf e ova Bootie. ~ MONDAY AN:_n‘I;=UI;lg:Y of each week. on o morn- ing axpreaa from Hallhx (abont noon), nn' Bonrts, P. lil. laland, and there awaits the arrival _of the aftar~ noon train from Charlottetown; :hence to ltagdalan Islands as fol- evra: MONDAY-Leave Sonrla for ltang- dn-Nord, Amherst, Grindstone Island and Point Bosse. Ret at Grindstono. Amherst and I and and retanrna to Picton. l THURSDAY-Leaves Sonria for Amherst, Grlndstone island. Point Bossa and Grand Entry. Returning calls at Point Boise. Gi-indstone. Am- herst. Searls. and returns to Picton. On the first trip in the months of June, July. August and September. weather permitting, calls at West Bay to land mails and passengers for Amherst. thence to Pryon Island Re- turning, calls at Point Beale. Gflllll- atbnq, Amherst end Bonris. lor further particulars alll! to Wat. IOIIRTBON 5 BON. Agents, Halifax. Gi-IAI. W. IVIU. _ Agdit. Picton. IIATTHIW MeLlAN A 60-» or to Agents, Searls. , s _ 1 ». . .'{ 1 e.»- A lTl6klilh tl tickle wglaud or but Pmmpt and satisfactory- Silverware, 'r°'»'ae'°""u sense by the nice d°li"°f¥ Wi” 5° “'45 » Waiigdih het `fil1'°1=°‘*°°» rimasoe ~- 0ufgy°°‘°f° §c..°'.......‘“`° ° 5??-E “cs %..'°°$l."‘ A A _Pi-ized eijualli in hospitalnnd homes because no other Coffee- ia at once . ao rioli.lao Qtrongs ao slelioate. and 'so' - uniailinfly good. A . ln K, I and 2 pound cane. Wlmle-|roun¢|-pnlverized- - alsoF"iaaGreundiorPereelatsas. ` CHASE & SANIORI, lI0l|‘i'RlAl.. l50‘ “Annual Meeting Charlottetown one branch of our business that re- B of prescriptions is utmost importance -a matter of life and death. We have -P a record that is hard to beat-a mat- A ter prompt and accurate dispensation of doctor’s prescriptions. Bring your prescriptions here and be absolutely A sure. of satisfaction. 'The Two Macs, - Eastern S. S. l.inesE INTERNATIONAL LINE. R Steamship Calvin Austin, ~ a. m., via Portland, East Port and 'M Labec. MAIN STEAMSHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. ‘M Winter. Reduced Fares- Reduced State- - chedule distributed information A St. John City Ticket Omce. 47 King 'Id Street. .M A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B New Brunawlck. ' H Sailings ` in-sm i.oNDoN rmmuaussx " STEAMER ' . _ - Kanawha Dec. Zilth - Rappahannock Jan. 7th Dec.'8lst Shenandoah Jan- 21!! From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX VlaNf1d. _ V13 Nfld llec. 23rd Durango Jan. l0ih Dec. Blat Tabasco Jan. 20th _ Above sailinga are not guaranteed and ' are suhlect to change without notice. Fiim¢ss.Withy & Co. Ltd. I ; Halifax, N. S. _ i -F -é X ff/ - __ -sle- ‘_=;_i __ __ __ . -1--i;-T-' »_°!` i... ..... |||l are lowest and quality the » 5 Representative in Montague. i EAL Nuptlal reception, on Wlsdnesday - " _ 'afternoon Jan. 12th, from .3 to _ _ (found again in tlieeveuing from 8 to -C9”-EB ' eronosiowu 1 ..°.|'l’_PAYs to buy in this Province ..\'I'. GORDON IVES il .Gltlltlilll ..°RECEPT|0N.-Mrs. Dr. Alfred H. Smallwood (nee Miss Mar Mclntyre) of Bouris will hold her Post 0508. .."l‘he school opened Tuesday. Jan. (th after being thoroughly fuinlgated and cleaned during the holidays. ..*Messrs Tupper Morrissey and Frank Beaton have returned to St. l1nnstans'College after .spending the Xmas holidays at their home. ..°Mr. Lloyd W. Shaw of New Perth has been appointed Principal of Georgetown High School, Vice Gerald McCarthy resigned to accept Inspec- tor of Schools for first district of Prince. . .*Mr. Gerald McCarthy.Inspector of Schools scpent the last week here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mor- rissey. He was present at the opening of the school and assisted Mr. Shaw for theilrst day. ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEACH- \ER’8 CONTRIBUTION TO THE `PATR|0TiC FUND, L|8T N0. 10. r. A. L. Adams' Inspectorate. -. _|0m||gg l1':,i.‘:°‘;-:=,‘::°‘;:.';'::‘:.°.;‘;“‘s: ‘s';.'.t;‘?“ 9.1;? Board of Trade, Wednesday 8 p m A 6482 1 9M3l Fl csives extra care and attention, we H realize that the proper compounding U __,,.,.,...., -_---._ _ _ ____ FI' W Ci deliiie Mabcy, Gladstone 4. Leslie Aitken. Peinbrr-ke vangellne Vessev. Peter Road 1.00 einmie Murphy, Sturgeon 2.00 Louis McDonald, H'-sa-ucath o 1 Dunn Albion m Dunn, Gaspereaux W . Mary McDonald Brooklyn Leave St. John Thursday at 9.00 a. Ll- y-l Shaw, New Pwth m., Coaetwise, to Boston. Grace McDonald, Alina Return, leave Boston Mondays at 0 Florence Stewart. High Bank innle Mell-ish, Victoria Cross 2.00 Lottie Fitzgerald, ` Georgetown Royalty Carrie Carson, Cape Bear ary Murpli_y, é}_aml;i_l;l_g_e -Everett Bus . en am Steamship North Land and Herman . aware; M_n_un_ Glen Martin L00 ollie McLean. St. Mary’s room Prices. dR°“d S _ _- Si a Gordon Brudenell _ . Littl S d upon request M};lli1de\l1¥h(lsrli;vf;i1iernsey6Co‘l/I; B a Walsh Greenfield iss McKinnon. Miiitown Cross- _ A. iz. mmin ,'r. F.a P. A.. se. Jenn °°°°““ M°D°““‘d- P“““‘“”° 11”' land nth Dover, l-Iopefield B. M. Murphy, St. Mary’s Road 1.00 liispector Adams, Montague Total A The final list will be published next M. E. FRANCIS... Secretary-Treasurer. M da Prowse Murray Harbor . Carson, Murray Harbor Gerald McCarthy, Georgetown 'The Prescription department is ADM Mler. GeorS0l0Wl1 ella McPhee. Georgetown azel Gordon Georgetown elen Gordon, Georgetown eda Morrisey, Georgetown ercy Keenan, Murray River dn McLeod, Murray River . m. Mellish, Montague, orence Kelly. Montague nnie Gordon. i\ln.yi»ild East ozumie McL-:ai L'n>nn Road 149 Great George Street. J. S. Nicholson, Head Montague :_ H. inin, Snmmerwll-:i A (Ji 1-ii-ii-ii-in-1'.-¢r~st~:»¢\atci»-icriwgi ¢¢°:Ul¢=\OOO¢¢¢ O ¢©O*D¢Q¢>¢¢o¢og2o 1.00 ‘ U0 l.f.0 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.(.0 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00- 1.00 1.00 5.00 $68 .50 have You A HUSBAND child or friend. who is suffering from eczema, or other skin disease. or an obstinate sore that has defied ‘medical treatment? lf ao, that ls a case for Zam-Buk. Mrs. B. Ellis. of Castleton, Ont., writes: "My husband suffered in- tensely with a running sore on his foot. The sore penetrated to the hone, and the inflammation was so had that he could not sleep at night. After spending a lot of money and trying every remedy we heard of. with no result, I read of a cure which Zam-Buk had effected in a similar case, and got a box. "Within two hours after the iirst application the pain was eased; and with perseverance the inflam- mation was drawn out, the swell- ing reduced, and before long the sore was entirely healed." Zam-Buk also cures ulcers, abs- cesses. eczema. poisoned wounds, pimples, cold sores, chopped hands 5 , ." Iv I I `d hilbl l B' . I ` I k e-on a guarantee of weight in- ”§|;=:"5¢qt1“‘n“.g, nd | , ll m50dl boxrillfhr $1.25. at all drug-` ke?:_;i7s_t_ §:3,t,:ls°3_sNl_);|;€r_ I' V' Mc' l:):ii:a:egor money back as found in` ‘ > il _ " l'll_l!. or Zsm-Buk Co., Toronto. 184675- Lifting Jack for Vehicles. _“ch l°"5° "°"" ' a aia H _ ‘ __ i ' ' ° - :- ` .. 1-.. ll Keep the l-lomeg, , Burning” _ 0' V - -We_¢_liiesday.8p-m. ‘Jewelry is For _ i. - . when in new of can for- xm” _ '_;§g_';;-_ §§‘_;‘_§_,_‘;';°;1,§;"_,_‘_‘_1f_I‘,‘f§:;__,,,'_‘j. <...__.__.___..__.;__.__.._.____._...___.;..._.__¥_ ....- _ DOIIIBSCIC 0l‘Sf¢8m PurP°5e9v ~ organic disturbances, contagious dis- Com., ,nd be 5 soldier, my! _ gi! _ telephone us your order or We have a. very superior gms-of even = s°v°_:5_<=°\d.ar_:;=p_:e i-0. my ....1 .au very ma. instead of Acid P os hate. In the turnip fields Basic Slag -an -. 0-.. -fn-._ Cupric- "°° °‘ ”'#l.i'.*.;.£_' °”-- ".§::;°‘1».°°.s::'.’;»: ..';:::..':. :.5 0- -- ---- 5”-= s't’.°.i.°§'.-. ._ -s 5532? sgfiégé ate oextrairhefle I .NONE CENT ppr word each in- sertion ibr advertising in this column. Cash must accoulplny order. ..io. i=.‘ 1-isrmsv 1. owuun ie- pieseiitauve in scum. msn. e _efonetiolww sH|PPiNc A _ _._-1. " The Schr. AJ.. Guaic, Capt. J. 1014, with a load of coal. Schr. “lglla h_d_a.y’é hflapt. Hemp- ‘ hill arrive on e t nstwtha nail - of Hastlng!‘l_!oal.-- Capt. John holds _ Greli Umcfn ~ - - - - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - - -- the ucoru for car-ailng the gulf in a White Ufll0l’l Blankets. ssllius vessel fvf the lval thirty-live 84x84.......... years. He cgogsed :from__l_'-;oIi;t alawkes- 84x72 ‘__ me '__ _ ........ ._ il18gleaf_t‘:sr-villhser boatsuhifd lilgelii A Scotch all ‘V001 on Charlottetow -Picton route for one week. Cap_t. John is a hustler and 'lie bids fair to hold the record again this year as he will be the last sailing vessel to arrive this season. He in- tends taking a load of oats and will lay up his Scbr. on the other side for the winter. Grey and White Cotton l 0501-1-11M3l. . 1 s4x64....._.._.._.. _ ........... ..,..........7.95 _ sox66......... ........9.25 of contrasting color .......................... ._ 5.95 _I nley Bros. Always _Busy Store You Simply Can’t Look cheerful in the morning if you have been shivering inbed all night for the want ofa good warm Blanket or Comfort. ` Blankets b Comforts .....2.25 ro 2.15 comin fined good strong ¢0veiing..i'.5o _ _____ __________4_85 _ Turkey chiiitz covered_..._ . . . . . . . . ..2.95 -~~-~~4-75 Fine quality Sateen covered...........4.75 Down filled Sateen covered and border B down fined 6ox72.._...6.50 ' _ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. CANAUMN PATENTS- Upon the occasion of the closing of -- Newton School for the Christmas holi- (3P°¢|i| f° UW Glllrdliil-) days the pupils waited upon their tea- _ clior Mr. John H. Moaii und presented 164443- C0f-F- -70505011. Wihllllwlr him with the following address uc- 164446- -70011118] BOX- R- W. BUF- 'companicd by a vulunblo fouiitalii pcu twill. M0ll¢l‘0l\|- ' - as a Cliristmns gift. Mr. Moen made it 164454- L\lbl`i09»i0l` f0\‘ \V9»S0ll suitable rcply complimenting tho pup- Wheehl. L- M. Jones._ Toronto. lls on their ileligcuce and attention to 164464- Cattle Gl-l\1l'd- J- P- Fyll- their studios which have enabled him dell. Winnipeg- to bring tlils school to an enviable 164482- MBCNDG Gull- A- H001 & position of ofilcicncy among the prim- J- Pr0f0!1tBill9 S0\lil1 Durham Que. ary schools of the province. 164486- Jack- R. H. Bartlett, Sher Dear Teachsrz- As the joyous fest. bl'00l¢. Q08- lval of Christmas approaches, when 164433- End Tl1l'\lBf» BGBFIDK- W- kind greetings are exchanged among E- Beal-Y. FGPKUS-‘OHL ‘ friends and souvenirs bestowed as 164489- Acetylens Gas Generator- momanioes of app.~eci,,¢|,,n_ we th,-, un. J. A- Bedftfd St- Vital D0 Lelllivn. dcrsigned on behalf ofthe pupils of Que. Newton School take this opportune 164501- 318691118 B88 & Shelter-A time to say that since you took charge Plllwf. 'l`0l'0l1l0- oi’ the school two and onelialf years 164504- RHUWRY Switch- W. E.L. ago. you have at all times been punc- Dyer. Montreal- _ mai and attentive in your .iuiies as it 164506- HDFSS S506 F8»9t8llillg M01- teacher on many occasions working hod- F. Eaton. WHUWUUWE. Teiiisk- over hours rather than neglect any of aming, Ont. -' th cl ir 'tc ‘ c asses en us d to your cure. 164516- Pump- E- G0i|0B\l. 1Vl0l1l-- Your disclplinc -has boon for thc up- real. ' right of our school in every respect 164532- SWFHSG BBUBYY PING- W- and ii' any of us has-been careless and S- HIHCDGBDH. Montreal. -inattentlve and have not made the ncc- 164524- S¢0l'B'fi0 BllU9l'Y Grid- W- osuary progress in the different bran- S. Hut0hmS0!1. Néontreal. / ‘ches we acknowledge it to bc our 164524- Sill-'P0 9 BHi»l9l'Y Grid- W- faults as you have always labourcd S. Hutchinson, Montreal- _ earnestly to oiistil into our youiig‘ 164535- DUSCPGD- S- M&8Blll1.- minds a thorough knowledge of the Kamloops, B. C. various subjects taught in our public 164538- Grain DOOP- J- MOYSHD. schools. We know that wc have. somc- Mldland. Ont., . times in the past been careless and 184540- Wagon Brake- D- MGLGHII negligent of our duties as scholars and Rain Bow,B. ‘_ ' may -have caused some anxiety on. _ 164543- Grain Car D001'- H- L- your part as to our success under your Power, Carnegie,Man. careful tutlon but we hope to give 184551- T- A. Roche. OCNIWB- care and attention to our duties as pup- 164552- Concentrating Table- G. Us in the future, P. Sandie Thee-salon ,0nt- _ Wishing you all the happiness and 163553- Lock- C- Slllllfvrd. MBdDC- joy that Christmas brings we a-ak you Ont. _ to accept this small gift as a rememb- 164555- Clothes Drier- W- S- rance of us. On behalf of the pupils Smith Cheslay. Ont. of Newton School. 1l‘4l'i56- Toe Protector- G. P. Sin- ' ter. Montreal. _ 0 . ~ -’ 1645-58- v -iii--ie signal- H. siur- Thlll P60 le Gamed gess. Winnipeg. ' ¢ ' » 11.4500-.switch Macimnism-- Tan- mght Qmckly guny 11 Quentral, Montreal. ‘ 164561- Valva. for Pumps- A. Ter- rulllllhllilg’-‘-lrl{fei)llitliio Letting Dcvlcc- BY FOLLOWWG THE SWPLE SUG' F. Thoietcisoii. Winipogosis, Man. _ G§sT'°N' 164565- French Excavator- J. -_ W-e,_t|_.mfm._ -I-m.omo_ 'Illini niun and women who would like 164568_ steam Engin__A pm.a,||B,, to increase their weight with 10 or 15 _SL vmcenh AML ‘pounds of healthy “slay there" fat 164605_ Fastener for En,,,~,|oDes._ should try eating a little Sargol with Macedo & Huuom view,-|,_ B_ C_ their meals for a while and note re- 164609_ RM-,.|ge,.a¢°r_ Caron & suits. Here-‘is a good test worth try- sm,p_.8mnt_ M0ntrea|_ - ing. First weigh yourself and measu- 1646u____ Wave ~__ Q,-mae, _ Mc. re yourself. T-hen. take Sargol- one Larty & Gillis. Eburn, B. C, tablet with every meal- for two weeks 164618__ Lock fo,..DUo,. or Gat9B_ Then weigh and measure again. It W. G. Beatty, Fergus, Om, lan’t a question of how you look or 164624___ Fence Box.. J_ E_ Bur.-,,|| feel or what your friends say and W-inmpog_ tlilnk. Tho scales and tho tape incas- 1M624__ pence BDx__ _,_ |g_ Bun-c||_ ure will toll their own story, and w|n|poK_ many iliiii incn and wouioii we bcllcvc 164629__ Farm In`,p|9me“¢.__ g_ L_ can easily add from ilvo to eight Doods wmnipem ' pounds in the first fourteen days by 1,"6§,0_ Shoe, Mem] L,,ck,,,.__ A_ following this simple direction. And Donald Hamiltoll, Ont. best of all, thu new iicsli stays |iul._. 16463'5__ Em|,,.0|dcry Machhw__ _y_ Sargol docs not of itself iixnkc int. S Gordmh W|nn|p8g_ but mixing with your fond. it aifns to '164637_ F-nm for Opener & Fastw. turn tho fats, sugars and starclics of ___ wi at you have ca‘ei. iiiio riih ri e er A. R. Gumctt. Toronto. ` ’ ' ‘ " _P 164s38_ Brake Beam H,mger__ H_ fat producing noiirlshinozit for tho .ls- C Hamgm.Mon._,.ea|_ _sues and blood- prepare it in nn `104s“_ MB" HonBo__ n_ A_ Kirk, easily nsslinilntcil form which tim pairlck .I»o,.,mto_ blood can rcndily ncircpt. Much oi' ww5’4_ mm for sh|ng|oss__ J_ A_ this iiourlshmeiit now misses from MacmwrB0n_ W|nn|.p¢g_ your body as waste. But Sargol isisse- Locking Device' for caches W°'kf* 1° “wi” 1"" WW? 'md 4° it _F_ G_ Mm.sha||_ vanco,“.e,._ quickly and to make the lat producing 164s62__ Artmcm Ice M¢-kms Do, contents of the very same meal you “vo G Mms W|nn|p,,g_ are eating now develop pounds ami 13"66'5___ 1-0', Gun M J Munro pounds of healthy flesh between your Hamilton om__ ' ' ' skin and bones. Sargol is safe, pleas- 164666__ Lockgng Rack fm. Indmns ant. efficient and ineitpesive. and oth- _ leading druggists in this vicinity sell Clubs R J Marry' Fredericton' N lil in large boxes- forty tablets to a M J Quhm 1-ammo lf you find a drugglst who is unablc_ t ply you. send $1.00 to the Nation hglggf SHO- R J' Rees” Mark al wboratoraes 74 St. Antoine___St. ' _1 ‘ Montreal an a complete ten aye Reglgkr “_” Ranges' T` A' treatment will be sent you postpaid. 1 ' Annual meeting Char. lottetown Board of Trade no uso imai. _ You know, and _every physician THE CAI-L ly ii. min aiiniingli. leaves it Sf1b1°°f '° "'.‘8°"i“K 8°_"“5- Ng°ii'ot¢°i<>:°hie`in..ne§‘`.f*.__.%-_ff ..,," ` __ _____.-1-____ . __ - -_ __ ___ _ _ t 5% ~',` ._ ’ ‘_ 'QC '>', .. I _ 'l i _ ,_ . . - - » - -- ' r-.‘_"' *J* ‘ ’~"} ‘-'»‘ x2i`1~-' K' ‘ "‘7r'~- ' " ’ 'l 'K ` F' the tissues, benefits the blood and - of those who rule by Mishr- 5g|»|f§'th¢ng both lull and lilfmf ` ionsitar ielmen Nursesevarywhen ‘ _ :dvocate lt. Sc01\’» liiNl'lll°'|l¢i1l°| lii'{°atthe‘iii: hherdiildndlahdliii done '-- -.2 _ _I A CHANGE IN COLOR OF Tl-‘E NEWSPAPERS Possibly thc keen cycd newspaper reader has noticed it change in the color toxic of thc newspapers. Ilith- crtu thcy were what was known ns pure whlic. which was pruduccd by using ilycs formed of a conipouiiil of blue und red. Now the ncwsprlnt which newspapers are printed on is of nianiler of the British flect on iho scvcn seas. Ho will not allow thc (icrnians to send dyes over any more io England or (`unadn or thc Uiiitcil States or any other coniliry und uulll wc liuvc Icnriicd to iiiukc our own ilycs thc muddy croniii color for iiuws- prliil will rcmuin. lt is ii small incon- veilieiico, liowcvcr, lo pay lui' ilu: striuiixliiig of thc out-niy. in-_cuusc limi is virtuully what it means. lt muy, a muddy _crczim color. This is the fault of Sir John Jclllco, who is com- ; _ liowcvcr. cvciitunlly menu llint Cun- ndu will make hcr own ilycs. _ _ -J MORELL SKATING RINK The New Rink recently completed will be opened for Skating on the evening of WEDNESDAY, 12th January. A special train run on reduced rates will leave Charlottetown at 6.30, arriving shortly before 8. _ _ The 82nd REGI_MENT BAND_w1ll be in attendance and the most enjoyable evening ever spent in Morell is expected. The Rink is one of the largest in the Province and there will be room for all. Come and enjoy a pleasant skate and pleasant _<_:_g_f_ppa_}i__»;____ BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. T _ _ 1 l | BASIC SLAG (Sometimes known as Thomas Phosphate Powder) The two sources of Phosphoric Acid, the element of fertility lacking to the greatest extent in the cultivated soils of the Maritime Provinces, are Basic Slag and Acid Phos- phate, cr Superphosphate. These two Fertilizers both con- tain from 250 to 300 lbs. of available Phosphoric Acid to t e ton. ' 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 in the soil like burnt Liinc. It is calculated that 95 p.c. of the soils of the Maritime Pro- vinces are sour and the effect of an application of Basic Slag is to correct this acidity. - -I 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 the other elements present, especially Limo, will prove a great aid to the farmer in rendering available the crude otash contained in the soil_and making him in- dependentlif potash which in former times was supplied at enormous cost from Germany. BASIC SLAG Is the only phosphatic fertilizer in which all these valu- able elements are combined. Do not overlook the fact that wh n ou buy aton of Basic Slag you get as mu_ch available Phdsplioric Acid to the ton as in any other fertilizer and in addition you have the benefits ofthe other elements referr- ed to herein. Prof. Cumming of the -Agricultural I College, Truro . In the annual refort of- the Dmept. of Agriculture for Nova Scotia, for year 914:' writes, erring to their experi- ments in connection with commercial fertilizers as follows : "In our eii)perience_with roots the best results, were obtained from hosphonc Acid, either in the form of Acid Phosphate, or Sydnf y Basic Slag. The addition of Muriate of Potash did not materially increase the yield. The heavi- est yields of man ls were in the plots treated with Slag gave better results Acid Phoidihate. 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