ri 1-.-t1 ~1~1-»'i:_l~ .'~:1#l :1ilf.'."'l ll11- l)1-p.'11'l1111;1it of lt1tili\'1iyS :url tip- l'---1 tllin-1~ 11- lnigglt- oil-r the lmiik-lit-tfpiiig 11‘.11'i--\ .11 lin-ir' 11'i~t11'~: I-arid they 11~1t;1lly l1ii\1: plenty 1." iilzii for \~.-11'-l_\‘ rr»rr~->po1id<-iic-:_ tives :it H1111'-1:1 1<~_-_,fi-tlii-1' with l'1'1.-ririer .\latl1it-soil, l P/ici; Foun ' 'rua cuAR1.orfr1;:"rowr1'GUA1ti.1AN _ ._ __ _ _ J-ANU-AR\{__2°.__1916___" _ '” .Yv. _...__ _ _ _ _ _ .. _ .,_,,.. f _ 1 _ _. L . ,_ i. 6l1arl1111lo111n Guardian Head Office at Charlottetown, Branch Offices at Summer- side, Atherton, Souris and Montague. London Otticc. Marconi House, Strand, W.C. pfggmcng _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ . . . . A. A. Bartlett Managing £41191- _ . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ J. R. Burnett THURSDAY, JANUARY 201 `l9l5- __ _ . - -».~. .-.-.-.- ~.-_ . _ :_-.~.'.-Y _-_ ~ ._ .~_ .- _ ---_ _ . ¢c~.-_-_ .-.-.-..-¢.».-e-_-_- MAIL BUN_(_iLlNG il1=~ 11111-»1'ii1i1r11e lritngliiig' our ilre rr-11\1_\.'i111~1#11f iln- _\1:1:1l-. \ i1i.11l\ _1;1.l p:1~~1-iigigrs fr<~ii1:1i1-l11-tieor;{e- tnwii \1-~l1-1'1l;1\ i~ 111 lie fit-t1.'l_‘~ l'\'Ql`\'ll\“l- l"~"l‘l°llll}' writ.-11111' li.'1~ bl11:1.lt1't~e.:1i11l :i \\:i~ the dui-. 11:' tin- l’1_1~t‘ lftice to avail tlieiiiselves of be r.11':-.\:__._ -_-11 :'::~~r_igl1 ii 'lid entail more than the 11~'.1:;l 11111' li '~ irezie of our fault that the \r.1:_T~' .~ 1. ' :'1.r the pz1~<;1ge between-11 Picton and i '_ i1:.rT1i '~ '_l_-;r1;1`1.r'1- ii is not the biisiiiess of the l11-11 2:. 1:1 1' .~'_ 1 »1`1i--1- of1i»:i;il~ to penalize its because rrfi; ~ -r‘.'i.-~.- to lieorg1:to\vii to xicconiiiiorlatc .r -1-...lm ~ ~:'.-:,~-_-ii etcin-i11li1i1r1~_ lt was th1_» dirty l.. _ ' ill.-1* ti; ftiffliliitc' tile llltill .~c1”\ic't'l _' -’11:1'!1_t'::,q 1l;~.- tvifr _~pe\'iItl tl`;till>. (Hill ¢li~l\'tl>:` mil: ?\Z;1_i1~_-..1_\' llc-pariineiit ~_iib~1~<1tie1itl_v as to 1.- 11-~: ‘.‘1":-_:.1 .ln-e~ it inaiier to the Doiiiiiiioii wliich ;1»<;~_-1:1111-:rx E_:1~ in ln-:ir iln- iiiert-:1~t~1l 1'o~tf' It comes .»n= 11" 1 ' .:~ of ilit- t:1.\';~:1j.'t-r 1-itlivr way. lfor :lv ~ 1 - 1. _1lt- 1' of l1ool_-ltr-1-piiig the iiliole pro- * 1 _s .~;--it-1-.11 rl and iiicoiiiiiioileil. :ind recoiirse . llc to _ ~__~:1-1 ir;1i1_~port 11 hicli had been rele- ._,_1_...1 ,.111,...=_ 1.. ..‘1.‘1§1l..11. Little ereflit i= due to the l'f»~=. ‘1l'1`11e for ti.t- rniiinrer in which it has liandled i‘~.:~ riiaii-_-1'. ll.i~l ii the bt-.~t ii11».-rests of the pro- \i11<~1~ :rl l1~-:11'1_ .~.111l had it the l».:ast bit of initia- :.».1; ;1111l ~-11r-- »1'?~1-_ E1 1-.onl»l hail- cliartercfl the 'l 1.1- 11.:1ii--r l::1. l11_1_-ii tzilteii up bv our represciita- \.l11. i~ 1l11_1'~ .11 111--»1_'ff1»t‘l~' `\ _1;l.1n11- .11 1l1»- pn-_;r'_111111n~, wl1i¢'l1:1ppe;1rs elseyvliere i-1 1l11~ 1-.'11-<-11 will _:_~i\i- :iii irlwi of the rich and \’al'ie~ ;.1i1-~l fi-:1~1 :|1111 i~ lniiig pi'1~p;ireet, the general lublic health be rejected because of some slight physical defect which in all probability' could have been corrected in cliildliood, will not go for nothing. lt will mean more to the linipire perhaps than if thc million men had bet-11 able to take their places on the btiltlelielrls, more have done had they been armed and equipped, instead of being rejected. In our own Caiiada and even in ph_v~i1';1l lit11e~>:1111l 1i11l`1tnes.~' siricc 1l11- war began, and we havir learirerl also that very nincb of the iiiitilness oi lublic llealth and, when inaugurated, we trust there \\ill be :1 sufhcieiitly strong public seiitiinent behind it to make it the power for good that it is ..f T_hat the proclucirig ciipacity of the world is _str-:idily iticrerisirrg is showri by recent statistics coni- piled bv the lriterrialional Agricultttiwil l11stitute's prodiwtioii of wlieat, rye. barley. oats :ind 1-orii for eat-li year since 19o5. it rt-:iclieil 4,019 millions. declining in 1914 to 3.085 rnillions. Rye increased from 5489 iiiillioii btislicls in 1905 to 1.896 in 1915: barley from 1.192 millions to 1,582 niilliorls; oats from 3,389 millions to 4,572 millions. The production of corn remained relatively the sainc throirghottt the ten years. _ l"r/'om this table, says the report. the latest harvest in thc northern hemisphere shows a tnore or less not- able surplus over thc quantities necessary for con- sumption. These surpluses, however, will have to serve the needs of countries \vliicli, while not included in these tables, will have a more or less considerable importation of cereals and flour. The general con- clusion is therefore drawn that. taking account of stocks carried over and excluding crops which may either siippleineiit or replace the use of cereals, the world as a whole has a suhiclcnt quantity of cereals to meet the general neqds'-of consumption onthe basis of thc average consumption for the last five we are, after all, living only from hand to mouth. I11 _for tl\e»ycar’s needs, certainly not enough to carry us through the next year. If tl'1e farmers should go on would starve to death. “ The famier feeds them all," the poor, the worthy and the unworthy. And' the kihgs and the captains of industry, the merchant princes and _all tlre11'¢i¢5t’1’-tt1Mn"nbtlld‘go on strike- forayesr or two with but little inconvenience 'nnthe rest of us. Ihr.-_se _tliiiigs _lixive preaclied lor many _ye;1rs1____ese__veB_ and _________m______ "__ b_\ the ten, 111.1 ten plaie~ tliroughoiit the Doiiirnioii. In ordiumt). “mes Hmm, mm.|ot_ to l'roi11 the prcaclniig there have arisen local organiza- ifm dues not glow; 110111; not 1-1_-sppml tl tions in the dilicrclil provirices and these have gather- “fitli sutllcfeiit fcrvour to the death- Kl“g'5 P|'°5l»l8@ 8011 lIlllUosed to link ` ss emblems of our commonwealth :l’l’_;`°”l“'-*"l__"1<_>_S¢__f“ll§' DY temperate _ _ _ _ ' _ __ _ _ - _ ,_ -the Crown and the Flag. Austra- ea er” an 1 ln €|'5~ Hls 11e\l¢l’Bll- " . thcni up together and gnc th-_ inotcinent a n.i11on.1l _au cml_l__e__ are __ d _ _ ty in the mme of politics has gamed _ 1 _ _ _ . . . _ _ taugt to edicae scope. 'l l1.it it will rneaii a betterment in the general 1 ¢_, ,hem "wir hearts and meh. mmds th health conditions of the country cannot be doubted :iid their lives, wllert-as most Brit- mind thinks lmP€\'lHll>'- Tl10\I1.:l\ de- ' - - The i~ol:ite”"“’- “S “‘ "“’ "“”” ,, ,, _.nh __ msciwt mmm, Good values in old_ fashioned Cardigans at the price that thepeople should thiiikgor these when Wop] was 256 per lb' ~` ' ‘- °°.:';-:.‘;':.if“.::."1;i;;;'.; li ‘:.';1':".‘:.".: l-arlies White Sweaters the unity ot it notion, and it fs f 250 to Motor Hoods and ` urlng the post-war years that/ the ors g ° I ' ' ° _ ’ _ e wisdom ot experience. and his l _ ` _/ ,A ' ' li _ u our Constitution by the tatesmanshlp of good and wise Sov- ' ' -_ ""‘“”- Y” '-"“°‘"“‘°' “"1 "Perl (Sometimes known as Thomas Phosphate Powder) S .\`o greater duty can fall to a (io\'ern1nei1t than the _voting a sense of national history "M6 and laclflll l“10Wl9r>' fertility lacliing to the greatest extent in the cultivated soils r m the Krug into me 11>y.1111 .11 1.111 The two sources of Phosphoric Acid, the element of as received such an ll~ d t l - ° ' ' ° g as me mam 0; '°;;:e of the Maritime Provinces, are Basic Stag and.Ar cl Pho.. °`l. ' ‘tl 1 '11 r -in _ .. o11l.‘ a stub. llie i1io\'e11n-111 will e\'1.-iiturilly beconie le nslliirli 0,113 0 R just pam0.mm_ he understands as a sailor. and the phate’ or Superphl-lSphate° These two Ferullzersl oth C0 1' an international one and allltlie civilized nations in the rors of the pre-war ttmes we must Emlllre as it traveller: he is a sol- tain from to 300 of avallable Phosphonc _Ahiid to world ivill confer together in internatioiial coiifer-`Plf1'~'¢‘ 21 disregard in 1-rlueatiou for ‘ll `_m.L,_. IU _`.m,l`. Um thc bubt ,mulls of L.UHwr‘,ing thc the rueaiiiiig ot' lrinuship and for 1111, [0 all his people. what more doe1~1` - _ ' _ 11- . ~ , the Empire need? The Klng‘s eoru- i el' Wm! lllll ‘\l'|ll>‘ and a. good friend the t0l'l. '> l ' j11ri1;1 SMS; '-T1,,_. King dir .V .|| Dletc restoration to lieulth! Here i - - . . . . 'l`lic war lias done niitcli, and will vet do iiittch, to 1-yes. _ _ _ " But thc seutliiieiit din ""5, f”""""¢ wish that patrto: i Contalns In -addltlon to the Ph-osphqrlc hasten this niovenieiit. That a million men in Great Iltese words is mediaeval rather ls ljritaiii who had volunteered for active service should "la" l”°‘le"’~ TW-'lHY the high office Sl 111 119111.01., ....1 11,.. ,,,.,1,,.,,, ,,,p,,,,B to 1000 lbs of Line. In the form in which this Lime exists .011-_111111 it rr s gm coming to 1.. 1.. it not burn up the humus in th_e soil like burnt-Lime. the new vw. It_ is calculated thaé Stig org of the soils pf th_e_Mar1tinie Dommon moH_Bm0___ vinces are sour an e e ect o an app icat1o,n-of Basic g _ istocorrect this acidity. _ _ __ _ ___ $ll°.- On Saturday last the a _ I A M f i ' Qu the pnlttleul leaders of both priiiiilgs ` _ _ _ti _tiuiiiidii was made to introduce and _ _ 32,' ’,,,§‘,, "'°_f“§2_f_§;_§_”sm_'_}_'_*§_ u<1';_fc';1_§ _|1123 _ 1n_ addition to the Phosphoric Acid and lame contained gm... it-.11s_11.¢1s1.11sf .1-1.1111' 11.1, q......_ in Basic Slag th_ere is_ also present a quantity of iron, the _‘_’,§‘I,,‘;_'”""“' °“" be S“bml"f=<1 1° uw effect of which is t_o aid bacterial growth 1_r_i _the soil, a mat* _;__l|'»_8»S hoiiiteil opt on that occasion, a ter of the Importance- ea respoiisi ii ty rests on tho lead ' ._---.||._. __._ _ _ b'.§‘.1i`.‘}._T`§._-.$125.'iE.?'.fi§il’.1’.f§l’13lll. '22 BASIC SLAC _ the people is uoue the less. ' rim 1.-sr ..1.1...1.a11111. 1.. t-1111111111 11111- Also supplies magnesia and manganese which in con- l"l5 l8S'» year amounted to about $175,~ ' ' ' h I ' ° " 11011_01,,,_ 1.-0, ,he p,,,_,_m yea, this “_ Junction with t e other e ements present, especially Lime. 3_»_»_;1._p_1_;1.@____1S __t_?11111__.1_1_;1i 1.; tgzg. will prove agreat aid to the_ farmer _in rendering available 01,0' ,_,e,,_ ,M 3,, YR0§m~”l_-j the crude potash contained _in the sotl_and-making htm in- 1_z01.1s1. 1. New 11.... message 11.s_..1.11 dependent of potash which in former times wassupphed at las goiic fortl I 500,000 . 11,,,,,_ ,,111 ,,,,,{_,,°,{,,,m_,a, efggndnfrgié enormous cost from Germany. _ ~ _ _ lt. must of necessity be much greater ' '_ than the above estimate. How is Can- ` ag: :_f:__t1_i_1i?_;_tpti_1_treme1_1_dous strain on ` ' ' _ _ ' 0 OIUCGB. - » - ~ . ri... ....s...,. 1., ,,1,,,,,_ ,,.,, ,,,,,,,, ____ Is the only phosphatic fertilizer in which all thesewalu- °°°'11*Z°- _Every w=~_s¢<>1u1 expenditure able elements are combined. Do not overlook the fact that must be out out. \\o must also strain ~ ~ ' my ...fry 1.. 1.....-... 11.. .....111.. when you buy _a ton of Basic Stas you get as muqh available 1»r;>:11_i_;:1_1_1__1=_ _1_»_1_»_:_<_e_:_ 1;; _§1€e__§»_;1o_p_p;_____ _______ Phosphoric Acid to the tori as in any other fertilizer_ax:d.in 1.. Q-...da .1,.,,,,,_1, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,Mc ,B addition you have the benefits of the other elements referr- siwut $1-'0.11oo.ooo_ is ti. 1 ‘ ~ siieh an ‘hcl this greiit ololifiisbiziiliiz ed w harem' :.¥::“l,°;f’.§‘.:‘.1'.‘f...‘I.“.1"1.‘§.t?.J$"i.t;‘;“i1l.'5l Prof. _Cumming .of the Agricultural tl1_e est;muted war expenditure. _ ` _ _ _ rr. '°;:'..:.11.'zx'.r1;".f::f:'.;‘.‘:-1 - Cvllege, Truro - -1 (Z |(!Cl` ’ » ‘ ..._._._.__.._..‘l_:_;_-__.;IE1t‘;__3__;_"l..l!;‘i.?°""“’ “’“" _ 111 the s111111ai_ report of _the Dept. _°fAg1~is111turs for to lead ln this greiiits pixillolfifc wlffyfrltg Spotla’ for year 1.914’ wntes’ exmn' 1_;..._1__. 1.111 they 11111.11.. s111.1.1,.1s.1 1,, ments in connection with commercial-fert1_l1z_ers__as follows : ““._§*_§‘t‘_°§'_§e1_1_1_\11___l*;_f§ev_<;§>_1_>_l_.ri_”me PM _ _ In our experience_w1th_ roqts the best results 1§1e1_i.el ti.; _$11.11. ....11 11...... me fromghosphonc Acid, either in the tormf of- Acid “““ "fs 8" °=“\'°f° f° Smit this osp he or ydney Basic Stag. The addition o Murtatir L‘2.'l'_°’£2‘€’I1.”él....§¥.§T’ ‘.’l.’;‘°l‘;‘_‘_;’,‘,‘_5,¥ of roms 6111 not mstsrisuyincrssse the yield. itssvi- ‘“‘°" °'S““’“"°“°~ the Bmds 01 est yields of- mangels were in the plots trea fwi Slag T ' .--, ,. . .-. _ _,.. ._ __ ..§3l‘.°.; li.“““;‘.l2t °"2!.‘.?.l‘1‘l.‘l..‘.’.'.’;.‘i',},‘;°.:‘; wma of Ama Pins hats. 111 the mm1p_t1¢1§°sd.auii clear tb their Member their destre for gavg bettgr Add " such leglslntton. ' . X ” , sm _ ss 11...... ss ¢1._.. ,,,..,,,.,, ,,1 11,. ,,,,.,,,,_ was used on this land there was no a vantage _-_ - ber ts obtained advise our Secretary, ` " sothatthoCenl.ral C ltt A -U ` it .A A 'i ‘-'i1"..“.-°- r.1.°1i§.°..'.'.°f_’_ -9 T055 _ 914111113 1°. ;;g_;~,;_;»<; 3-315;; _“own __-3_3; 11,13; - svonmv, Nova sco'rt1\ vtnee brought to bear on ou bll - ` -. - reprssentatlveswtll produce tliieim ds aufinquiyies to _ 1 . --" fl. " ` ' sired result-r . ` _ ' _ < - _ -R-_ A. ECKWITH 3 Bélm I I s S. i1’1’1f\iii'11°a}i.’?l’.‘.i.'11°.i’f°l.r'11re'e..1..1111111;11,lr -` -" Sales Agent, for Ill” . =°w»w.s=;g91». _- » " - 1tawsra""i3m11-'fi -~ " ii ` ‘i 1,0 mm s,f’_"°0‘§§’,;,_‘ saaoxz-nity.. _ _ _ -_ _._ . _f . P ~ ...r l iF00iwear _ 1 BROS.'-if-'c” \ V ` " . ` 'i'.."|'1ai”¢'i-iL"fl§illil`¢si|-»‘-11¢`»|-» _nec oh||'s|‘1r§»i\ ' desire for better health and' sanitation." In not 'starve' so1tong.a¢'ttss‘ifanner mutton. - - ~ -;