` ifil’ ll l -l "lt »'<;`1I, li.” il" I ._-_`i__1_j1 ‘_ ~i l .3 lille A ...YT '_=:-its llj.; |'£l1.~ . _»I,, 'I-.~l_ l._l ng Q _f’»'_l§{_ -. l?§lir'ilaf ifiiliy _-I PI' -uP! ~T._L-'Q ` ".222 *1=_.,,.‘.:¢~'< _. _ ‘--::..T__:,T;7__,;__;;_,¢. -.°i.r. ' l _iii “zlii III? 'l` ? il l ' I = gli- . ‘l_ 1-‘li ‘ tif. _‘ll ._.l;;i,i _ llfjll . _ill _ I__,___._»_l; ' ~».¢:l_~v; iiilflllu' all ‘ lf ‘ln r I-<1(-tri* §§l?.rl_l}l‘ -.l- ll l. _l iii; I "14 i I-:_l ‘__ ll' l; ll».ii‘ I ` Ii fi, il# l _ __ .lgl . 1 ,‘ 11 itil, - .--,E . ~ iii = li.-' ri. ill tri .. _I 5 1. -.-, . I. QE! iii ~l lvy, _ Ill ~1‘ t ,. ll .-2 it lt i.. . 1: 1 _lt -if rr. _ il . 5 .. wg: h ll. _'Ji ' r- .f ‘fi- lffl: r pill .3 i=~_' .‘-in l rl-"‘. l /._~" . »"; r .ix . .__ fln If-’ _ v » fl ii. '\ /' f _ .~ _ - _ _ / . ‘ _ ' __ -lAGE'1'a.\v . » THE c,HAlu.orTs.To\vN GUARDIAN .I-\NU-;\R.Y_2;i. 'wo r -§ >, iii 2. _ IDEAL TONIC! dull and heavy, your tongue furred, and you feel or nothing, without knowing tvhat is rt-.illy the probbly all that is needed to restore you io health and vigour is a few dost-s of a reliable 5 F9” THE digestive tonic and stomachic rem- ‘1'QMAcH AND UVER cdy such as Mother St-ig:-l's Syrup. ` Take it after eacll lnral for a few dlylandnote howbcneticial isiits action upon the stomach, liverand howels~ how it restores tone and healthy activity to these iinport;lnL organs, and by 1 lo doing enables yon to gain Icw stores of vigour, viistlity and licultlt A M011-len SElGEL’S SYRUP The n¢Wl.W size Contains thru liners as mucir as the trial size sold 2! 50:: per bottle. I 5915 * _ _ _ ' _ Ld- _l_. A mf" l 5ottto _ ' l ¥ F H I Qomis s building food. and KeIlogg's made _ it good to the taste. Little boys and girls found it hard to struggle with heavier foods ` that had no more nourishment. Perhaps that I IB Why three mcthers in five feed their 1 children Kellogfa Corn Flakes. ' Q TOASTED ‘ -conNl J |= LA K: s ‘ ' lag ' “Our Only Product” . if ` ' it _ r _ ._ _ _ ll mf ' if 7 . BASIC SLAG (Sometimes known as Thomas Phosphate Powder) The two sources of Phosphoric Acid, the element ot fertility lacking to the greatest extent in the cultivated soils of the Maritime Provinces, are Basic Slag and Acid Phos- phate, or Superphosphate. These two Fertilizers both con- tain from 250 to 300 lbs. of available Phosphoric Acid -=to the 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 Lime. It is calculated that 95 p.c. of the soils of the Maritime Fro- yinces are sour and the effect of an application of Basic Slag earth shall be blessed. tvel-se 251. In nrlsofl it lnrtro proportion of Gorman n,»_(;tr,(| lllld nl-@dll,l_ell_ 'lin ll _ynwlsn ilu- landing of thc Australian troops in nutlioiice these claims were stupoir f\l0Xi1lll‘0\|ghl U10!" *his ‘S fl “'°“§le"' Lyons, Wash., ltzilph Batterman, of and fed. soldiers to bl! provided for. 'Ui chapler- W0 “Will 1° C°“S"le" -Wenatchee. Wasli.,ulld an unidentified passenger, who were lost when the cars were destroyed, causing the deatli , _ _ rl' ill iris. .- ' 'iz ('yll~p;t lllm 3 human _'life renders hint '|`l“‘ (7llUl`ChS ll0‘fll'lllffS illld Claims clear away the slides which block ri thc rlclmsl of all services. are utterly beyond thc t'0in|ll”ollf‘l\- part of lic Great Northcril`s Trails- note the form or _Pt-tiers addresses? Sir John French on.hiSilrn11rwro smart circles. (says London Oilinlonl hefore lhenl and lhnn goes on ln ns Artists ltlfles (0. T. <.l. wh1ch_ fur- has found time, among his other little Scriptural Interpretation. So often nlslled his guard ot' honor. I-le snld:- occupations to engage In courting, and lo Sneahnl. ann lnacllnl- shnnlll hngln nient. the Artists' Rifles. should be the know it is widely believed; and with something which hte and his |35! B1`iUSl\ ll‘00I1S lllill I Shull See _ill llicro is al trlnigpha note in thc tones llnnrnrn llnve ln Common” hnd lenll l<‘r:lncc._ Yon have done wonderlnl pf oil from that to the higher lrunth and ~"0l`k S_lllf‘0_ l'0\l 1111110 0\lt. and y0tl .-hoicc nlorsel of gossip about the inan experience into which he wishes to llill/0 ll1l‘l\lSl10ll S0016 Ol' U10 011051 who was believed to Ile itllsoliitcly lnnll l_hnln_ leaders ot' the army from your ranks ln-(mf against lllairllnglly, and who Note lhn lloelrlne .lndnl-hylng lhls and in doing so you have sulleretl per- used to occupy one ot' the most covct- _lesus wnh me Servant ol. me Lor lllnt the gunl-d of honnl. nn n lenvln When of lighting thc Prussian hosts \\’_hon the last. blow's sti'\ir~k thc last When Britain has wrcncllcd from the 5 . When the chant-0 has gone hy, that is to correct this acidity. BASIC SL AG 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 SLAC Also supplies magnesia and manganese, which in con- they had seen and }lenl~d_nnd whom .ind applauded the scene with great they had nn; to llenllh gut lney zest. The rest of the audience prohah were packed by nn exlllhltlnn ol' Hin ly not renliziiig what It was all about .lil/me nowel- which they Colllll llol nevertheless joined in very heartily. nelly, and of ll snll-pnlal lol-ne llcynl- The scene was il tremendous success seen in lne wal-ld bef0l~e_ Ann ln 'ind the hostages enjoyed the joke im passing what are Cllrisfjs dallas 1l‘l@llS<‘l5'- now? All gnc llnsl in Sunlmnll nl, ln Iilifortnilntely for them. however. mln and rho wolqdrn, flllnl-Q llnlwndn the Gorman Consul in Damascus call- Oll Oilnlllgnw to lllln_ .'~.d_ upon the Vail and asked lilm to Qtilnl- llnnll-lnes lhnl llnlgnllln exile all who had participated In the peter-'ll exnol-lntlonn al-e ns ifollnnynl demonstration. The Vail declined, but The forgiveness of Bins (yn,-l_n,‘25)_ To the Consul wired to Constantinople, make l-ol-glyennns nolnllble _nl-ld ln nl-0. and the Vail was ordered to deport the claim 004', nn,-dnnlng grace -wan lhe aliens to Ouria, where there is now i objegt of Cn,-lslrn n-llnnl0n_ he cnnjx. colony ot' nearly 300 Allied subjects. death, attaching no hlanle to _ upl y . Tile fatality cast n gloom over the own and much sympathy is lining ex ended to his father and mother. What likes the anguish of the parents all lost another son. Almon, who SEARCHING FOR BODIES IN WRECKAGE. SEATTLE, Wasil., Jan. 26.-Three The men were seeking the bodies of f eight pussciignrs. Other gangs of men, assisted by ota. sllow nu i are stiivin to oiltineiltul lines. The slimy is in time places piled sixty feel deep. IS .KITCHENER COURTING The i:roat.cst cxcltenleilt exists lil ver the runidr that Lord Kitt-hcncr lat the most sensational of all lllri proceed to its application. _ This is Droprlate. and nothing could give nw -.var weddings is about to happen. I' n't know whether it’s true. but I do nl the fair sex as they retail this I positions under the British Crown. i._______ TO THE NON-FIGHTERS. have tired. And their lenders are filled with dread; gun fired nd the lreilt-lies hold none but the dead. Pruss'ian's grasp, he rights that shc's fighting for; nd the light. of peace has drawn at lust 0'cr the midnight dark nf war; nd those who are left of our soldier men In triumph buck have conie, Woilft you feel that you‘i'e rather "out of it" then, Yon, wllo remain at home? c you now may take _ To prove yourself brave and true. Ready to go for your eountry’s sake And battle as brave men do. _ When you meet those relnrncd, who.in hattIc‘s dill Nobly have dolle their share, And they tell of the entry into Berlin. Won't. you wish that you had been ~there? l But that time hus not come, you may still do yoili'-shnro; You still have the chance to earn The grave ol’ a hero away over lrhero. Or a hero's home return. JOSEPHINE MaeLELLAN. I .kb M-......:.t _ bl v i Ich# 6¢a#%= \\. Onrraun Cortrlllh \ IDNTREALL NEW YORK' Exact Copy ol' Wrapper. v. |"_'|r:i1,_~'~ ' I l‘or/madman Thi Klnll lull llavi Always Buugiii Bears tlip _ Signature .llrWufNJk.i0llHIUl’ __._»-_- - llpnlnct Remedy for Mil* han. SourStomadtlJ%,fll\°~’1I Worms Convulnonsfcvaish ness and LOSS 0|-‘SLEEP For ilver . Thirty tears, 1'” hx-_,Avg aaututunu nun venus livq ~ I’_l\I. l’..\I. A.M. 2.50 l.4.'r 7.00 Dnp. 4.15 2.39 8.11! " 4.55 3.08 0.00 3 _ 32 9.45 8.55 10.20 Arr. (‘hilrlo|telnwn Arr. llnnter River 4. . Emerald Jct. 3,122 rl ` '».-- _ _--1-1 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EI»‘l-`ISCT llECEi\iBER 27th. 1915. '1‘rains outward-Itcad down. Trains inward--Read up. 'I‘nes.& Daily Daily Daily Mon.Wetl. Tues. Tues. Fri. cx.Sun. elr.Sun. eit.Sun. Thur.Sat. &F‘rI. &Fr|. I'.M. A.M. P.M. 5.25 11.30 12.10 I5 10 .£1 2 mans? 22;? .' 1`l.0l 10.03 10.19 Kcuslligton' .51 0.38 0.45 I 20 915 .. Suminersidc Dep. 2. . ' 9.15 Tues. Thur. & Sat. 4.15 5.14 ,l.I4 (1.07 2.41 6.51 3.57 72.30 5.00 Arr.. Mon. Wed. Thur. & Sat. 5.00 3.55 Dep. 5.50 4.25 Arr. Ilnily cx. Sat. Sat. & Sun. only. I'.l\l. I’.I\'l. 3.00 ".00 4.55 . 5.39 . 15.12 . 7.45 c:L'\.'a~n: :.:».-¢~1».- oz:-z-xi Dcp. 11.30 Dvp. Sumnlersiilc Arr. Port Illll 0'l.eary Alherfon Tignlsh WP- _ _ Emerald Jct. _flaps Traverse Arr. Dep. "W"§?t`.""`TTi'lly"t§f"`_ only. A.M. Arr. 10.30 9 .15 8.40 8.17 Charlottetown Mt.. Stewart Morrill St. Peters Souris Dep. 7.00* lilly Mortlvea. ex.Sun. & Fri. 8.55 12.15 7.54 10.42 7.01 9.25 . 6.21 8.22 5.45 7.30 A.M. 8.50 8.00 -4_1 gg Sat. & Sun. A.M. 11.05 9.35 8.56 8.25 7.00 *Arn _ Arr. Dep. f‘_;f'>5f A-.~`-.=“~"°.~' E; .r~;'ita»-r so - @~‘h`lU'¥l 4.40 . 5.52 _ 0,20 710:" llany ei. . ` Sai. & Sun. only l"'.M. I’.M. Arr. L- <> ct-sc: mra»- civic Dep. 4.57 7.00 Arr. E_@lra nep. 5.40 "si 40 Mt. Ste`\va'rt"‘_.xIfr.`i§f20 `"0fI0 _"_" Cardigan 8.04 Montague 7.33 7.40 ` 6 _G_eorgeto\vn Dep. 6.50 8.15 .50 ` ` _ ' "w"`§fiTTE`T""`”" only. `A.ilI. Clinrlottelown Arr, 9_45 Vernon River 8.3 ly Sat. & Sun. A.M. 10.00 .28 1 8 Murrsyllarhor Den. 7.00 6.30 I '|"_»~ _ T Adequate Lilo Insurance A safe, profitable investment that returns divi- dends in real money and in the shape of aclear conscience regarding your fatnily’s future. -Phosphoric Acid to the ton as in any other fertilizer-and in Prof. Cumming of the Agricultural _-Nova Scotia, for year 1914, writes, referring to their experi- junction with the other elements present, especially Lime, will prove a great aid to the farmer in rendering available the crude potash contained in the soil aild nlaking him in- dependent of potash which in former times was supplied atl enormous ‘ost from Germany. BASIC SLAG Is the only phosphatic fertilizer in which all these valu able elements are combined. Do not overlook the fact that when ou buy aton of Basic Slag you get as much available addition you have the benefits of the other elements referr- ed to herein. College, Truro In the annual report of the Dept. _of Agriculture for ments in connection* with commercial fertilizers as follows : “In our rience with roots the best results were obtained from ghosphoric Acid, either in the torm of Acid Phosphate, or Sydney Basic Slag. The addition of Munate of Potash did not materially increase the yield. The heavi- est yields of ls were in the plots treated with Slag instead of Add gostghater In the turnip fields Basic Slag gave betterreaults n Acid Photllallate. Where potash was used on thisland there was no a vantage" The cms Fertilizer c0.,Lw. ' ' slrnusiv.-Nova scorn _ adored all inquiries to . _ . A Lesson in Results _ The result of using common toilet soaps is a skin from which all natural freshness andcolor disappears. - The result oi using the besttoilet soap. I8 A Great Saving in Cost, a Clear and Smooth Skin, and Continual _Skin- Comfort. `- Pears'_isj all pure, solid soap of the hlghestqusllty .ind Iltl twice is long.. l A CANADIAN TO HIS PARENTS. Mother and Dad. I nndcrstnlid At lust why yo\i've for over been Telling me how that way-off land Of yours was Home; for since I've ` S803 The plnco that up to now was _lust a name I' feel the snnlo. The college green. fthe village hull, St. I’anl's, tile/lhbey, how coulll I Spoll out your moaning. I whose ll Was peaks that pricked n Sundown sky Abd nvirlloan prnlrln lnnds that stretch below Tlielr pathless snow? But now I've troddcn magic _stairs Age-rounded in it Norman fnne, Bent time to hells that trembled _pray ers ' _ Down spangly banks of country lone Throbbed with the universal heart limi bent _ In hontlonstroets. _ ' rd heard or worm-old ehinfs that hind so tight that sho sands rc§lll__st_;r Till tired Old England roll! 6 I1 Live natons more awake than her. Like na out West. I thouklll it all Will ltrne " Before I know. _ nut Eriglumra sure what she's shunt. And moves along in work and rest~ _Too big and set for rl# and lhollb And so I never might have Kllolllld All that sim means union »l'd watched 'her ways " ‘_ ~ _ These battle days. . ' mn what makes ms have pfbdodssoldiéfl And now Our /fr l l Perhaps Your KIIINEYS, are out of order. Make the dortoris tat. Examine your urine. It should be sleigh! straw color-if it is highly color .reddishordeeporange--it`tlie odor is strong or unusual-if“brick l dust" or mucus is present. look to the kidneys. They are out of order. Get GIN PILLS at once, and take them regularly. Rheumatism, Seiatica, Lumhago. pain in the back, groin or hips-all Bohn to weakness In the kidney or ~ ladder action, and the pressing neges- ' Gin Fllls are worth their wslglit in _ goldhmauso-they drive than ' ' el t fih ._ . Th Q" co.s.t“5t?:en‘;.sl the :gmt y ` ujestment if you write to - ' .. ?l'¢n\m_,.~» Due., 14 __l.TRUWN . / _ In 1914 the _Crown Ll_fe earned an average interest rate of nearly 7% oil its whole invested funds. Let us lendlyou some new Insurance facto. OIIDWN LIFE INSIIIIINGE 00-, TIIIIUNTC s. 1'. soulns. rmsluafrt. s |.|FIl_ H. H. BEER, Provincial Mannqer,8ummerslde. Agents Wanted In Unrepresented Districts. El- _ _ 1 -5- _ 1 im” all _ - \_ _ A Wise Housekeeper Always Has a Supply of .DUSIBANE A I It is unsafe to sweep without- it ' for Sweeping Dust 'conthins num- my of .GIN Plus. i ~ -‘ berless disease germs. ._ " When yon are tired Qr"‘;‘g`_ ‘ t::.:r”‘;i:‘».....""“aS:'.¥.°.':lli‘-?.!.' _r down, then is just the time. germs ietin their work. " ` _ ~ It is etter _to be safe than sorry; ‘ Order a tin today from l your , .grocer Insist lon Dustlmne. Imltations are not so good .Barrels and kegs for d school. A