I . 1 1 5 \..g .i';,5f, ll* 'I se..-1 \ 1-1 ti it li ii il? _'_. i_. ii ,. ll 1 llifti 11 .1 ~ t I 1-" Y" 1 ,l tl. . yt* 1 ff .ii 1. it fli if 51 I i. I 1 1, , I | 1” tk 14: . _-Eg 1 3" ,151 ifgii 1%- i »'~:;._':~§1=:T, 2;.: ~r;-*fe =\.»i:az‘=:11“.° gf.; § 1 K 1 |19. , _ li s fl ,'.5-5... 1 :l I , ., .llli ,.3 . 1' 11 i *rr i 25’ 1.! 11?' il 3.75 it 1. 'F I 1 >i.`. fl 'e ‘?" »». 1 1 1 . . . l 1 i 1 » _ 1 i .~ i .1 l 1 ,ii 1 t 'i 1 I 4 1 _.1 . , 1.' ‘yév _ .,,. .1- lt 1 .$51 _ ._-s_` PAGE TWO , . [I1-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sm \.¢\~*?i ]ANl_lARY 25. 1916 - _ To tlie Electors ol YUU CII] [Ill] All P E lllllllll .Mill is* *"° 5 l1l»»=rl»lf°t»»1-i 11ii11111111.ii11111111. -Q--'* Ladies and Gentlemen I h bee be Dies in Sonilt America _ , ‘ ' 'I' M U sr JOHN. inn. za.-News tins been Look After lt There would be far ICSS -colds if houses were not kept too warm. It is merely a ‘matter of habit. 66 to 68 d¢~ _ grees is warm enough-we 'often have it 80 degrees. Get a thermometer and go by that. It will save in fuel the cost of a dozen thermome- ters every year, and may save you Some colds and doc- tor bills. Better--have :i ther- mometer inside aiid oiitsifle the house. Cost but little, we have them from 25c up to $4.00 .|. G. Jamieson Dftlggisf r - ' oilar my services to thc- t-itlzt-its. lf you do me the honour of election to that honourable position. I prom- ise that l will glvt-. to the work the best service ol' which l an. capable, keeping in mind the interests of cit- izens throughout the whole City. The year book of the l‘ity is now ln the printers' hands and ought to be av- ailable for the inspection ot' the cit- izens before Nomination Day. As it will he impossible for me to malta a personal canvass of electors l take this means of soliciting your influence and support. Yours respecfiilly. _ D. J. RILEY. ' 6071-1-2l!litf. 1 ______ __ Notice of Meeting The annual meeting of the Patehetl Dark Silver I-‘ox (To. of Tlgnisli Limited is postponed and will now be held on Tuesday, Feby. lst at 8 p. ui. at the Sem-etary's Office at Tlgnlsh. J. A. BERNARD. Secretary. 6091-l-2-I-.\i-ii. is I n _ im 1 i"~__ 1- . ter Low Water if . | 5.2.5 1 sos 9.11 10.10 :SESS `um~»lo1-sues: Z-'.395-°° 1333"? E»’.4',?F!° 11.04 11.55 0.01 1.01 | 1.51 2.55 3.51 Z4 SSSTB 38 SSS PES# SFF5¢wHss 3525553353 PS4 SS E3 wsorwwrss SSQSSESSS l l 33 Fi°E'f”§.3S‘F :SSS >T #rd 1 l i 1 18.06 19.04 5-4 KQKWNN F"h-454!-It-10-lhdhlb-4|-‘IGKOIQI »5w-P§PwH9¢@rrwwewr§ N'1re£aI»viu\¢te¢eut>-¢e.1v\»-to-»»-» o' 13.45 14,09 14.12 14.58 15.30 16.21 11.25 1s.40 JANUARY. 1 i li. ii l Hu-M 1 1 0.14 .20 "‘¢=°'¢°°~'~'?'°’.""'~'.*§"!°?"P!"PF’i°?°7"F'F'?':*‘~‘S*' ' 1 is' ' ' ' u' w'ui--towceee-so uteaovowreroo 0.58 1 l 1 Ruuiv-ist to 21111, threatening. to 4th. wind and snow h to ‘ TIDE TABLP: ' ' -, -:_.~ 'is 1 - - 12.14 13.98 High ws _ __ _ /est. PTM. .mi i-..\i. _ 1 1 . _ 14.36 15.39 6 .£8 '£3 >-5-»-1 ?°!". ze 19.11 20.01 20.55 21.46 22:18 23.34, 1 12.18 13.34 14.33 15.29 1 16.22 1 11.11 1 11.50 18.35 19.12 9.41 0.20 1.01 .46 as 4 rerorercmm _;eg~a»- & i.110é .if .i -ig . Bt llth. yery cold weather. 10th to 12th, lllillddr. 13th to 15th. fair. 16th to 30th. rough. cold and squally. 21st to 85th, low temperature. 26th to 29th, storm wave. 30th to 3lst, iilutery. DIARY on Ewzxrs. - TO-UAV. City Magistrates Court 9 11. m. People’s Theatre 7 and 8.45, Prince Edward 3. 7, and 8.45. I Burns Concert in Peoples 'l`heatre| 8 pam. ' i BIRTHS m GAIRNB-At Outlook, Montana. on January 6, 1916. to Mr. and Mrs. Am~ brose Cairns, formerly Cecilia \Vnlsli, Summerville, a daughter. i MARRIAGES ROACI-l-ROFUSE-At the manse, Ken- sington Jan. 17th, 1916, by Rev. G. A. Sutherland, M. A.. James E. Roach, Malpeque and Emily Rofuse of George- town. H _ DEATHS McNEVlN.- At Gsy's Mills, Pennsy- lvania. on January 6th Alexander Mc- Nevin aged 57 years, formerly a native of Argyle Shore. _,., FLOUI PRICES BOAR AT OTTAWA _,_ OTTAWA. Jan. 23.--l-‘lour reached its highest altitude here Saturday when its price soared to 10.10 a barrel. an increase bf 20 cents since the last rise in the stter part of December. . There is every prospect of s still further increase which may effect the price of bread. Local bakers are still standing by their old prices though any further increase may cause them to reciprocate with an advance in the price ot bread. There has been an increase of 60 cents ti barrel in the llrtclof ilour within the past six weeks. i¢rf\.§.1r..9n'.3.lA IU IU Yi IMI ""'“'d..f1@ 'lll*_'l'~°'.` Annual rr’ S8 \ 55325' fgisr $a5¥‘ ,Ill hll'l.¢lsrio¢tete\vn. Meeting ~ W. I. 'llN‘l’l.lY» bu _ ` _, Tflll~_ limi. _ ~:1..e eNntt held C st W. m- ___.-_1._._.~! _ -._ _ gg i'. 'f”».9~t~." `;“»§-‘~ 'P Synopsis ol Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. THE sole head of afamilv. or any male over eighteen ye_ars old. may_l1omestead a quarter- section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Aibe.ta. Applicant must :ip- tbut not Sub-Agency) on certain conditions _Duties-Six months residence unon and cul- tivation of the land in eac_h of three years. .\ homestender may llvr. within nine miles of his homestead ou_a fami of atleast B0 acres. on certain conditions. A hah table house is v_t-- 3i_iire_d_e:tcept where residence is perfomied tn e vicinity be obtained as soon as homestead patent, on \ setvler who has exhausted his homestead cultivate 50 acres and » rect a house wor'h $5.00 certain cmiditsons. N._B.~l}nnuth~rized publication of this ari- verttsement will not be paid for. N388. 6500-l--llmtl Mar3l I coming election and lhnvr. decided io' ave n requested lty a uniu r S U I. of the electors of the City to become I candidate for the Mnyoraity at the SAVE vous Hsin! MAKE ir *ri-tick, wsvv ocoesv Ano BEAUTIFUL AT once. Try as you will after an application received of the deaths from yellow fever of four Canadians while on a nilning prospecting tour of South John J Morrison, of Georgetown oy.ilt,.'. I’ E l . wus one of tht- victims ol' tho deadly scourge .ind the rest were British Colnmblaus. Nervniimess 1 Calamity ...i Many who don’t realife what lies be youd. treat an attack of the "Nerves" with indifference. Others consider it will soon pass away. But in every “case nervousness is a calamity. Only one parody will cure-Ferrozone'--a nerve strengthener that acts through the blood. F‘irst'lt gives you appetite- 11yon eat plenty. This fills the blood ‘with nonrlshtnent for the inner n'erve cells. Energy and strength is instill- ed into every part of the system. You get well. keep well.- nervousness for- pear in person at the Dominion Lands Ageu.y` W. J. BROWN, or Sub-Agency for the Distri_ct_. Entry bv proxy ` s¢C_ Rama,-af-_ may be made at any Illominmn Lands Agency 1 in certain districts a homesteader_ in good standing may pre-en pt a quarter-section along-' side h_i| homestead. Pncr 8.300 per acre Duties -Six months residence in earh of three years af~er eaminiz homestead patent ; also 50 acres extra cultivation. l'n.~-emotion pttent may; .tm-11.. condition.. , The Annual Meeting of the {;_%_t_tt5i_i;y__l£ke nppnrclgsgg h.1'n_;steadrin_€eeQr_- Sianley BI'Idge Dalfylpg C0. Must reside :ix mrzsliieths in egtli nllteliree uyears. Will be In the H3Il,5IanIey _n'gi:'a_\;?a;1i'___ci1_lti;2_r_t_1;_r: is subifcé tt_iare;iiic_ti_o_n Bfldge on Tuesday Feb. stock may be) s-ibsiitutedyftliii ;il)ti‘¥ali?>li uritie: at 2 0’CIOCl{ In iv. \v.coRl'. 11.11.11.. ` . H' SIMPSON’ Deputy of the Minister of the interior Bav View Secretary' , R of Dauderlne, you can not find B and settled in Prince Rupert its one e single trace of daiidrnf! or fallin€ 'l` . : . . » "B , . r h . a hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most. will DB ll! It-r a frw weeks use when you see-i new hair, fine and downy at first - yes-but really new hair- growing all over the scalp A little Dauderlue immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy. just moisteii a cloth with llanderlne and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is ini- medlate and amazing-your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxurisnce, the heauty and shimmer ot` true hair health. Get ci 25-cent, bottle of Kuowlton's Dandorine from any drug store orl toilet counter, and prove that your' hair is as pretty and soft as any--that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment. A. 25-cent bottle will double the beauty of your hair. Pharmacy Examinations The Board of Examiners of the P. E. Island Pharmaceutical Association will tnoei. for the purpose oi' examin- ing candidates offering for registrat- ion on January Zilst, i916. .f\ll applications must he r<=t‘civ<~tl not later than Jan. 28th, 1916. For litrilier particulars apply to, 70i2~1-25-M31. _I an. 20th. 1000-1-'.»5M1wrii. I FOR SALE-3 Store Counters, 5 Show Tables and Cabinet--Also 5 Revolving Mantle or Clothing Racks-A pply S. A. McDonald's. 110011-1-isivitf. L ._ ~ -- 1 _ 50144-18-Mti. M 'M' WANTED F orty-live good, active young men are wanted for Garrison Duty at Ives Point, Halifax_. Those desiring to get into this Service should apply at once as the list is likely to fill up rapidly. _ Application may be made to MAJOR LEIGH, Armouries. MAJOR C. L. McKAY, Office of Bruce Stewart & Co LIEUT. STANLEY BAGNALL, Office in Opera House. Artillery Men! Potatoes Wanted! next. _ . Poultry _We are buying daily Fowl, Chickens, .Geese and Ducks - ,_ at highest cash prices ' Srpecial Cprices for crate fatiened FOW and HICKENS. F. J. Holman 18: Co, Ltd “ld-1-Nlthltn§]l§_.l; 1 We reciuire a few hundred bushels f _good ta _le potatoes for our retail tra e, and will pay 60c a bushel for good sound Blues or Whites this week and » j .Charlothtown,P.E.I.» " America. Thomas Morrison, sou of . , , ' , of Morrison left home eight years ago the pioneers of that new town. ¢ hree years ago he moved to Van- couver and prospered in the real state development there. When the eal estate boom collapsed in that city e and some of his friends fitted up 1 n expedition for South America. where they heard of a promising min- ing venture lti Southern <‘lilli. They ivere obliged to put into the port of Colombo to have th lr vessel repaired und wlille there lille yellow fever broke out. Morrison and most of his company contracted the disease, he and three of his companions succumb- ing. Morrison was quite prominent in Vancouver. He was well known. es- pecially in athletic circle along the coast. He represented llie Yaticouver Athletic Club iii various meets for several years. Besides his parents he leaves live brothers, Malachi of Morin, Wyoming; Felix of Little Pond. P.E.l.; George of Prince Rupert; John D. anti Andrew of Georgetown, and three ilsiers. Margaret and Sarah ot` Boston and Mary of Georgetown. , \~iI Heard of Tliein u From Her Brother She Found Quick Relief and Now Recommends All Women Who Suf- fered As She Did to Use Dodd's Kidney Pills. St. .\l.iirtin's. St. John Co., N. Il..i January 24,-(Special)-Mrs. Violcti Marchhnnk, wife ot' a wr-ll»knowii farmer living near here, is telling her neighbors ol' the splendid results sho has got through using Do¢ld’s Kidney Pills. "My trouble .suirintl from n cold," Mrs. Marchbauk suites. “l had back- aclie, my joints were stiff and my muscles cramped. I was irritable and always thirsty. My appetite wtisl htful anti I felt heavy and sleepy; after meals. Itheumatism was added' to my troubles ns well as headaches. and heart liuttcrings made me very anxious nt. ~tlmt-.s. “l stiffcreti for about two years and was far front lieing 11 well womnti when iuy brother told me what great things Dotltiis Kidney Pills had dont-. for him and l inndc up my mind to try thrini. “l sont and got three boxes and they helped me right. from the start. l r-an recommend Do4l1l'i-i Kidney Pills to all woiiion who suffer as l -iid." Perrosnne. Price 50c. per box ol’ tlfty lfroiii n Bulgariiiti liospitnl that Miss Every one of Hrs- Iilllrlflllilllllr'-= iiiti in ctinie. iuins Alice sin.=1t~ii1i.~i, SylllDf-Om-S WHS I1 Sll‘U1iN0lll Of kllllwi' Duliitli's noted young soprano, hits tro_uble. That. is why sh_c founti sitelllsailctl for Europe. with the German fllllflk l'fl|i0f ill 17011118 kllllloi' Pills. capital an linr destination. and site ,_ __ _ of the Maritime Provinces, are Basic Slag and Acid. Phos ver departs. because yon’ve used ahleis at all dealers. llllllllii Ill -.WllMl!l NEW YORK. Jan. 20.-Forty-live American women control over u billion dollars. Nearly every State has its rich women who are prominent lo- cally, and whose influence has a large bearing in many ways. Chief among the women who hold the reins upon money is Mrs. Mary Harriman. lt took the late railroad magnate. Edward H. Harriman, just 99 words to transfer his entire estate to his widow. without the slightest restric- tion. lilrs. John Jacob Astor re- ceived a huge estate but lt was saddled with condition that she should not wed again. Mrs. Russell Sage was also given the custody of hor millions without a string. Mrs. Hefty Green, known as the richest of them ali. has the added distinction of having amassed most of her wealth. To be sure, she had four or five millions to begin with, hut she has made this amount grow to many millions-just how mitny one can only guess. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 20.-Miss Geneva Moeser, 21 years old. has been air pointed Auditor ot' St. (‘laii' County. Winning tho nfiitrc over nine mule eniitlltlates. The girl has-i been act- ing as assistant to hor fnllirer. who dlml ri few weeks ago. So well linii sho done lier work-tliiit thc Board of Supervisors advanced hm' into licr father's plifco, wltii ii s:tlai‘_v ol`$2,200 a year. MONTREAL, Jon. 20.-~ Miss Joy Wliileheati, a Montreal girl, known as a crack rifle shot. anti an all-round utlilote, is ti prlsoiinr in Bulgaria, nc- cortliug to advices' received by her parents. She is the tlauglitor of Charles Whitehead. ii cotton mill manager. Wheii taken prisoner, she was acting as 41 lieutenant in the veterinary corps of the Serbian army." having given tip hospital work so that she might get closer to the llriugiine. Miss \\'liitehend missed connections wltli the ill-fated Lusi- tliniii, and sailed on the next boat. She was sent 1‘rom~l-Iiiglantl to Serliln. in November she received it veterin- ary commissloti from the Serbian government, and since thou :ill trace ol' her was lost until word cumf- W'liil.ohead was u prisoner. DULUTII, Jan. 20.-From Duluth to Berlin is it long way. particularly hi war time. hilt lierlin is iicver fur away when ati opera singer gets a hu -nn engagement to join the court i <1 ii it e ina. . Tht Cu Be Prevestetl °°§'1i°1i~'l{oac'>', n .tins xiii.”-'Tue 0i>lnl°ll gf Miss ids Tarball, the writer and linvestlgator. to the effect that mlilll ,girls make better wives than t 0 .avenge high school and colle8€ fgraduate, has aroused no end ot dis-- cussion. Miss Tarball based hcl' lcontentiou 'on the conditions she ‘found during her trip to the mill ‘cities of the East. She worked with the girls in the nillls and llvctl as one of them. Sha knows the school and college-bred women of the coun- try, and her startling oplnlon hull brought her into high favor with the working girls and into a clash with (he. college women. Miss Tarball lays the blame for her con1ll8lli°l\ onto the love for dress and outward uppcnmnco which the college women tlisplny, while the working girls Kei the experience on the serious side of life. ~ Pllllllll lllllllill lllllllll lti spite of strong counter attrac- tions lust evening the Prince Edward Theatre was crowded to the doori, "The Diamond from the Sky." being the irresistable drawing card. Char- lottetown theatre goers are following this absorbing serial with the keenost interest, and each number is more en- thralling than the preceding 'one. “The Prodignl's Progress," the instal- ment shown lust night was crammed with exciting' situations, and the ad- ventures of the diamond makes n very entertaining picture. Arthur and Blair Stanley meet in Richmond. after the trying experience of the fortuer iii the - automobile chase. anti at the Charity Ball one of the belies wears the din- niond, which has been pawiied by Ar- thur. The Gypsy. who goes to the dance in the guise of ti fortune teller steals the jewel front tlie_lady's neck the picture closing at this liitercstini; juncture. “The Hazards of llelcii,” instalment. was perhaps tlic most ox- citliig of the series thus; fur shown. “A Milo n Minute" bt-ing iiiiollicr demon- stration ol’ lliis t-lover urti.~il'.~: iiiilllty :intl line uctitig. At one limo she leaps from one car io :inotlii-r wliilo they are ln niotloii, jumping across it space of some 20 feel. “Driven by l-‘:1te" was a line three-reel comedy- drtimn with a happy ending in which thc old mnn is ret-niiciled with his way- waril sou and gives his formal 1-011- setit to the marrliigc hvtweeii tho lioy null his swnellieart. "Willie stayed Single" was ti rlppinig coineily :intl pro- vidcd some laughter. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Driiggisls refund money if it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE’S sigtiatiiro is on vnch imx. 2:10, ei -_ . .1 Make the Liver _ Dain Duty 5.. KING AND PRINCE at *-1 'lhe Prince of Wales was most un-‘ willing to come home just now (says the Loudon Mall) but the King lu- sisted upon the fact that it was not right for both of them to be away from the country at the same time. King George is a great believer in lviug his sons a sense of responstbiliti to their country, and has never failed to give them as great a sense of the import- ance of the royal family as presenn tiny conditions would permit. 'l'heServantProblein-who ever heard of it in the home where the housewife knows Shredded Wheat? In five minutes you can prepare a wholesome, satisfying meal with Shredded W'heat Bis- cuit without kitchen worry or work. For breakfast heat the`Biscuit in the oven to restore crispness and serve with hot milk. For lunch serve with sliced bananas or other fruits. Made in Canada. - _ 1% ie BASIC SLAG (Sometimes known as Thomas Phosphate Powder) _The two sources of Phosphoric Acid, the element of fertihty lacking to the greatest extent in the cultivated soils 5 ¢ _ _ _ 55"" 5 phate, or Superphosphate. These two Fertilizers both con- Just Re A Number of Round Roasters and Tea ois ceived E. E. PARSONS, - ..~ '_g.-_e. charge Twenty-five coma. GUll|lll|AN ULASSIFIEIJ MIS. ` One cent per word llrlt lnsertle* ln this column, half cont per f ,Z nord each continuation. Cub must accompany ordor. Minimum " _ Agents Wanted L. ? lr li _i _i For Sale __ AGENTS WANTED T0 BELL FOR "the old reliable Fqnthili Nurseri- es.” We teach our man to sell. Ex- 1 perlence unnecessary, highest com~1 missions paid; handsome free equi, pment. Stone & Wellington. Toro | _ nto. Ont. 687 1-lME26i I AGENTs:- “WORLD'8 GREATEST ple book free on promise to canvas. Experience unnecessary. Make sev I eu dollars daily. Llnscott Com~, pany Brantford Ont. ! 8496-1-11-Ml8l. 1 war." some like a whirlwind! Sw Feifssfizrr-ir1v11e11'emU.1tn FOR SALE-A WILLIAMS PIANO In use 13 mos. with 11 25 ycsrs quaran- lee. First proce $480. Bought direct from factory, got mlnister‘s dis- <‘0llllt, and because of great need of money no reasonable offer will he rofused. Rev. A. A. Gates, North River. 6093-1-24~M3lpd. at Culloden, Lot 60. Apply to Messrs. McLean & McKinnon, Soli- citors &c.. or to owner, Miss Efllc ter of the highest importance. » ~ BASIC 1 N " f E I ff gilintfrom 250 to 300 lbs. of available Phosphoric Acid 'to ew oc .o name ware ' ° °"~ ‘ BASIC SLAG p 10C_<_;r1t_ainsfir_iJ additipn to the Phosphoric Acid from 800 » to s o ine. n the form in which this Lime exists M50 mhe' Special Values- it does not bum up the humus in the soil like burnt Lime on Sak 1‘0.day at one 0»c|0¢k_ 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 Nothing over 15c, is to correct this acidity. ~ m___________ 5-1o and 15¢ store BASIC SLAG - n 5 ~ _ In_ addition to the Phosphoric Acid and Lime contained '_ in Basic Sla_g th_ere 1s_ also present a quantity of iron, the effect of which is to aid bacterial growth in the soil, a mat- SLAG ._ 1 _ Also supplies magnesia and manganese, which in con- |u_nct1on 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 and making him iti- dependent of 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 when you buy aton of Basic Slag you get as much available Phosphoric Acid to the ton as in any other fertilizer and in ggditign you have the benefits of the other elements referr- to erein. ` g£i.l.i‘.‘i.‘::‘.°.....i’.l. ‘”°""§.’l‘i‘.‘...§tS.‘i‘2§: Prof. Cumming of the Agricultural ni llel V* Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further pirticulars address Dr. Arthur V. 'Goss, Supt. Tounton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. M04-10-1ilMtt Miscellaneous _ - v@Ur4t`ct.sAr4tuo.-- 01.00 rss li-le cleaners. Simple and ppsrate. You can clean-all your csrnetzhrusil. ilt\:t\’¢:_0l walls .. it s . Plioll 213. Beerl: Wlcklfllfll-ll-114lP.ll' _ To Let \ _mud Femme 1i=on` sAi.E-ossrr Hoses 1500 p , lbs. Nine years old, sound. Address' . WANTED-PUPIL NURSIB AT THE “B ' Gngrdinn 0f|\ce_ fi ess ~1-is . Fon ssl. A i.ivs asNznA|I`iTiIé`t- Fb°n sat.: nm neue roxir 4 ` _"_;D. olo . ,' any 1111-.. one or our sown-nu $1.3 Fon sAi.s.- si-s`ATit'_s41"`w"“`n|i'i.'L Mil ness stand for sale or to lease. Ap- DIY "D" Guardian oliice. » 6527-1-11-Mtf. _Ill _gpsnim srietz-um and site st Head l`tallwti,y»whsrt. , Bouris Machinery may he sold sep- arate. F. T. Macdonald. Bourls. ' College, Truro ‘ . ., " In the annual report of. the De t.of "'.°'3’¢ Nova Scotia, for year 1914, writes, refgrring .. ._. Vfilff ff, ._ _ ments in connection with commercial fertiii, ~I'.'?i"`l1i-' . "In our _eiizperience with roots the "-*i?f'”".i_" - Filll particulars on gppllgguon gm IIOSPIIOTIC Acid, Cithel' In the fm " ghgsphaiie, _or Sydney Basic Slag. The addition i "" of ' qtash did not materiallyjncrease the yield. ' if. Ayl- est yields of maniels were in the plots treated w 3 ' ~ __........e_. 1--~»-~.‘1°1°:~1..1;1:;1..1.~.11-.°°..11 sassy `¥¢a.‘¢e.; . . wasnsed on*hiSland.ih°’f°iWF° no s vanillae” ` ' “rg” The Cross Fertilizer iiitiweeit. 1511,, J. ucnmmii, SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA 1 John Horne. 6095-1 MMS w‘mftu~1wc»rsa5-F5`1t°°¥t`iit..- Addreaallinqairle t _ _s o _ . _ 23'.; ‘tilt "° "° ”‘“‘ii‘.'.lfl° ';.|i..._.i. nnctiwt'i_-sys' sentient si.. ` N58. Q Wim, . I Gen. Sala Agent; for Nova 1.1 ' ' ve years on ssc "et 1% ~ . 9. c. Warburton and sitiw. 1 ' _ P¥|lI&` nifwlfd. Illlllll - |460-1-Ilia _Gill-12-lil! 1 » , . ._. 1 - ,,g| »¢~i.,,`.,_L