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EW- fi; i i- ilu-i 1. Ii iiiilii il 'L ~ _ _ . ._- '*» C _‘ yi \‘-V / _ __/ ` U? Tv F ‘P ! lllllll' - .,~ -5" ..`__r,f if this name is _ ' _'°*-._ on the barrel _g `@J you can - _ _ buy with. \”’ " J',_. `_ - confidence. `t »-Qi ' PURITS IUUR MoreBreadandBet'l:erBl'ead /f The Veiled Future ' i 5; THE yea! upon which we ue entering is dark ' ` with mystery--we cannot forecast the events of a stripe day of it. A new year naturally arouses anxious thought, hutthedisutrouswarnzrwragingeddstothe prevalent anxiety ls to what 1916 has in store for na. Erpsed to these nn¢erlni|lties,is itnat im- portant that we should protect our homes and business enterprises with “the one thing sure"- iife innrranee? Protected by lulnal policies the home is kept inuetthoaglithehusbanddiegthebusineuis held together thong: the partner passes away. _ There are no bonds or treaties in the world i. more binding than life insurance policies-no 7- policies more iminut~ _ E' »i.i¢ uuiimraetmea 573°" “TiL'»:""°i by e is In gre . ilu i » :aramid protection at the _f lowest poaanblcout. The Mutual Life 1746 Kent St.. Charlottetown, P.E.L _ M _ L* Q 1 %- li ‘_ ll ' 1 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, 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 Limeexists it does not burn up the hurnus in the soil like burnt Lime. 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. BASIC SLAG - In addition to the Phosphoric Acid and Lime contained in Basic Slag there is also present a. 'quantigf of iron, the effect of which is to aid bacterial growth in t e soil, amat- ter of the highest importance.. ». . - .- - .- -` BASIC SLAG Also supplies magnesia and mpnganese, which con- 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 and making him in-V’ dependent of polashwvhich ir. 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 gditign you have the benefits of the other elements referr- to erein. - - Prof. 'Cumming of the Agr_icul_tu_ral_ - College, Truro _ In the annu"alIrepor of _the Dept. of Agriculture for. Novt%cotia, for- year 1914, writes, referring to tlieir-experi- men n connection with commercial fertilizers as follows: "ln our eir "ence with roots the best rescltswer obtained from IPlf¢?iphoric Acid, either in the torm of 'Acid Spthphate, or Sydney Basic Slag. The addition of Mltrlat! Pptashdid not materially increase the. yield. The heavi- , __ of-iriangels were in the plots treated. with. _Slag i__ of Acid Phosphate. In the turnlp-nelda mm _ better results than Acid' Piimihate. . Where wquudonthialand there wasno vantage" . 1. v Prince lilwardlslaad .and they chuck us out anyhing wei ‘ask for. _gg 5** iii. ~i§iiii§iii{i§ iifigigiil-it iiiiiitiiiiii mourn.- scnooc worm.-r°lw\'_i=¢i! mg sanding of Lute! Prado!! school for the no Lh 0! 13001534 Bunn; 3. Margaret Malone. GIMIIV. -1. laura Cairns; 2. Amy Calrilt in Katherine Malone, Harry Reeves mi Georgie Bama. Grade lv.-1. GCD rieve Hammlll; 2. Alfred lens. (iruied Ill.-L Ruth Cairns: 2. AZ!! Hammill. Grade Il.-1. Bly Burn!! 2. Hilda )|alfme; 3. John Taylcl' Grldn l.-1, laura Burns; 2. Lloyd Sin- monds; 3. Helen Hammill. Perteet At- tendance for month. Anna Burnt, -ir-9 Lanncalriu. Hai-ryB.eeves.1ufred , ._ _ _ __ _' ;q___g-;¢'|¢°¢i;Q9i»@a,3¢'-c5¢|{- Reevel. Genevieve Hnmnull. Anlthl Plammill. Ruth Cairns. Doris Jardine. The following letter was received 12th Canadian Mounted Rides, Bram- sboit, hy his parents. Mr. and MFI. Allan Robertson, Mt. Hope: We are still at Bramshott Camp. buf. expect to be moved tn a cavalry camp soon. The 9th C. M. R. is here , 35 -~ Gi-ade\'L-1.AnnaBirri.\s:2.J;h ¢ .__ _ T5 _ £1 CD :ii si " iiiii iii* ._ it ‘ <1 1OlTi ` " lho~hn ‘i”aUn fii __ %i{heumatian1 and' allied paiiu yield fo the'penet'rd"t» >` ffm* P12- L 3|- R°\>¢f\H»‘°- °f ‘U9 dent occured at the P. E. 1. Railway gif) has heea sold to parties in New- ‘ ' ‘t me q‘ia".6e' of 'armiqg hmf“¢m° ~ . _-. i solution miillll' 0! DOUSU- *U4 '“".She came here a fortnight nga after bad! burned on the legs up to lllb the in th dnl Isla d I expect to be back next fall. 'l”he` British are preparing to equip an; army of 4.000.000 men; also to sup ply equipment for tJ000,fif.v0 Itus- silans to go into the field in early spring. At present the recruiting oiflr.-eil all over Great Britain are wnich the call was met. Montes have poured into the treasury of the I-‘und until the total contributions have ;-1-ached and exceeded six million dol- ara. Large however, as this sum appears it has not greatly exceeded current de- mands and, lf peace were declared in the immediate future, the entire sur- plus on hand would be required before all the men of the Expeditionary Force could again return home. Today there are 25,000 families. com- prising, it ls estimated, 80,000 individ- uals dependent upon the Patriotic Fund. » ,_,. _ With further recruiting the tin- mands.-| n the Furid will, with each succeeding? month. 'continue to grow, so that it ls estimated that, should the War continue during 1916. a sum amounting to, some $8,000,000 and pro hahiy more will he required. This. would, ho_we_vb1’.’-only mean $1 per head of the ptlnilation for the people of Canada, and it is little indeed to ask of those who remain at home in com- parison with the sacrifice in life and `éi_iy§i_ot those who are fighting in de- qnce of the Nation. In spite of a|l°tlie various calls that have_been made for funds to ald mir soldiers and sailors and the magnific- ent response that has been 'made in each and every one. I iitlll- feel assur- ed that the warm hearts of' all Canad- ians will respond to this further ap- peal to enable the Patriotic Fund to continue its splendid work rlurlni: 1916 and take care of the families ot those who are fighting’ for their Sover- elgmthe Empire, and the Domlhlon, on the ‘battle-field of Europe and on the High Sean. ’ ' (Signed) _f ,-. .- . ARTHUR. i’Praildeii’t, canadian Patriotic runti. Gnvemment'Hanse, Ottawa, l_st'jJanuary, 1916. . How. _ refreshing- eavemeni. in the family ol' the bride Roch” was .»,.mt|,, ming. "I2 Wffllliinll WHS! ""3" ‘|“|"'~ 9"' Tm room upstairsadjrrccnt tn his bedroom bride wore her travelling dress of ,.eadl'ng_ 5|-s_",sm_r hm bw” ml mg black silk velvet, with fur trimmings to Mm for 5 " |met'b'u'__g»e-uf!-It Q5? and V"\"9¢ hat "7 mawh- Mm' me left him and ;ii:"`éaiii"l|e`wo"ti|d' fliil§l‘i" ceremony the happy couple left on a his book beforé “gd-,»-5ed_. H- 18- ahort wedding trip.” They will reside supposed-.mM_.l“¢.nN.n ha" _“neu ln Moncton. _A large circle of friends “leap mm -gm. up-»-m... MB - ,Mem .__(w ln this city and elsewhere. will joln in which he wa-8 rgémeunhs sawed) 'ind “'f~”l'|l"‘K "Wm ‘?Ve"Y h“PP'“°"' ' taking the wi‘i`1ii'g"`d,li-`ection.fel` down _ __ _ the steep afftité’ Year: _ li' SCHOOL WORK. - The honor _|muse___ _Ury ,-ie - roll of Middleton school, Prince CDUH- awakened byftiitr, poise offitla ‘falling -' ly il-1 all i'0ll0WSZ- Gfadé VUL Prlll- They [0\_|nd h}p|»=c5h§(5|[)_ug»_1y\”_ cipars Department.--1. Edison WHEN to tell how liehad wan. ltgwaa not 2. cecn iincabo; 3. Lin\1s.Croken- 1mown_ iiorherfiuiil e _wa "l_i_iiii'i-ea Grade VII.-1, Mabel McCardle;~ 2, ei11_,negt,day‘1Vhetr°il dottor being al1m~‘ Mary Johnston: 3. Blanche Roberta. pinned iound_‘t_lr|__t'he§nt_i_aiilferlng from Grade V1.-1. Vincent Murl>llY: -2, nconcusslon_Q_'t§he__ |:_aii_r an¢_i;an___a_r_‘h‘i Laura Croltcn; 3, Edmund Camp- broken ip, twq placed. r _I>ie_wa.s hell. Primary Department. Grade Y.-- ported slightly "IHpFdi_ed~‘9*tjsterilay,‘ i, Elmer ciimpbi-ii; z, Elmer wright; but his eandtttaiillslitlll 1-egimied as ft, Kathi'-t-n Bagnall._ Grade lV.--l. ni-|¢|c,|_~. .-. ..._.»..t .....,, Elmer Rohr-rts; 2.- Inez Connelly: 3. “ _ __ " _ _ Len Crnkcn. Grade lil-'.f3‘1l\|0¥'.-1... _ ' _' ' __ _ __"_____ __ _ I-:inet iiamnnii; 2, John nniiei-ts: 3. - ‘ " L ‘ ‘ ' ' Wallace llrnilirhaw.-Grade Ill. Junior, _ ' ' " ~ -1, wiifr.-ti -- Macaroni: 2. 'Emmett ~ _ - - I mr i I Y ‘ ‘ - ° “S °” “ A o 'H'-at nieli-eguiu meet- sito inretuicsncs -i-niri. uri nor; the 8th, Cith and 12th make a k , M _ hlcLeod is employed in sq,-;¢¢~ hug 5” img” d _ _ , brigade. We will all be sent to the :gum r Sho and his fgiiqfgm. ' ~ » n dmc m ns tn; ol the lnnisfall Division ho. 5 A. Mrs. Samuel Gr9¢0l’Y. received the t e xpected to It . Tb rum- eg,-am em, front together. The South African pigyeea imlinediatgly avr-lied °|l 10010 Ei that the Laydy?pSyhile;:s':: :elieve `0' H1' stggmemgie' me m"°'mgin;io¢m1' Sad Pewsthldst' :fair oldest ytrsiightey troops are starting tomorrow for the gang” u the “me “me summoning Hmhx me Bono” ,°me_ bm C9" 0’ en§ U5 F93’ W9|'.¢ _ ‘ m°mm_$ _ - _ V Dardanelles; they have been In cainp|D,_ y;“.b“,wn_ ML M,_-Lsod -in 3:; 'al nm‘:mded_ led by Provlncia_ld Pren’ide]nt;\§_ 1_1. Dfelge, `i_io_w Chg_r_:. '-I*-Y fourteen months. eizht miles South.,y,,_,n taken w bg, h0me__ ` ' ___ Hlffllltlvll. Pres xi - ~. I Y- ‘gh _:te »lm.em-mem vm “ke Du” -f --- --- s m=»-»f- -» rm 'W “i°:r 321°- ‘-Ds... C... .. ......--....... .... vnu aint-4 ii i get ima or ffiatiies sannscnirrs Norse - on bw, H 0-dock may nigh, me ,U Mllisim !'1;~9°\§‘°\;fY;h“ _“Ili . Y 9 “__ .“_ .- -- _.- P from the Government. We just apply 1 :iristmas Day Mr. Henry Young re- duwmted under 3 smgnmy in me Rec-' se T °' ' Fug °';{"; ' ' '~ ‘ ~ for them at the regimental stores _-xml a rtltgram from .\’i_>rwi::_& thaadnn building ms! in time to §l;:c:¢;_de_ec_r§;n§;_t_A_nrme_i-g .J bamiip _o:_0_3;'i;_»oi__t_i_¢g;r:__|.ea_N__l?:_l_l2;:8n1;he _:£1 ' “§*{fl'f§v"“I§e1’,‘;fnf_‘f'°';m‘d'“b‘;e,,l P""i °‘."~:;':; ",‘I!§§t‘ i‘:“;;"?'_§”i:c;§§{ ini. ciisn-mn standing committee-~ ai tits iosiii Higiiiana Bi-issue - _ _km ,ery m_ .and ‘.33 not exp'ec,ed_ an. “tempt “_” dearly indicated by \\m. Read).-X. “alter Gregory..\ew _Zei_ilai;_tI\§1_lg¥otd . » ref.-over. On Tuesday Hr-_ Y°\m8' the ran that papers were round itutr- '_' . 3"““- $‘ P*"°}’” Bal* "5 - ‘H 'Z' . ot another telr-gram that his sister ed beweén hm, (mm which me p|u,__ WEDDING BELL5.- A very quiet Gros .\iarsh,_ Harry Elliott. lot.: nd passed away _\-0 pamcuhn of er md “Hem paper and lub! being and pretty wedding took place at the Mills; A_. I-I._ l\_ootl. Pownal. Jagitp Irs. Bell:-n’5 illness wr-re glven.-- _burning ,_-“mt briskiy when dmc0,er_ hzome of Mr. and” Mrs. George _Horne Mc.-\iilay, Baitic, Ernest Dunn ng. ew _.1r. Houghton Match has accepted ed_ A fefmom minutes would have Lnlon. on Dec._-9tli, when their eld- London, .\lax_ Furguson, *l{amD|;tg:i :he position of bookkeeper with .the meant 3 me mal would have been dn. est daughter Miss Sadie became the Angus .\lcI’hail, Argyle Shore. nel crowded with men eager to enlist, i'r;,i,i;,a_ Hnrdwarr- ('0. Mr. .\iutch is new to wp., with The iucipieng PUPPY bride 0! Mr. Heber _Guard of McPhee. .\ew H.;_\ien_. G@0l'S€ U UC England is sure a pretty country-._, vary genial and talented -young mae was put om wmw," me he", of the same place. The bridal party Rae, North Cardigan. Leonard 0'Hari Wm, |,_,,,~n, datum ,yi me,-_ we an. mam and hi: Wm he 9.93"). mms,” me m_emen__C_ looked just lovely as they wended le_v, East Baltic; Hugh McKenzie Glen within three miles of me of them. pi gamer-litre and vicinity, where he i lhféll' WHY GOWD I0 the Parlor- The Martin; Thomas Holland. 'Exist Baltic. ;r so deservedly' popular.-Mrs. Flor- |N1'g;|g3-|»|~c DEBATE _-nut bride leaning on her father’s arm was Alex. Buchanan. Hazel Grove; _ Somewhat over a year ago. as Pres- incl- (Zavanagh and her daughter. mnnqea me 5, 9|-efembh, to smgje SWG!! BUG? [~0lh€ W3|U_DS H0010 '"1' -_- ident of the Canadian Patriotic I»`uriil._:.liss Ruth. are spending a few days btasmness '.3 me subject af 3 ,ed der a beautiful arch nicely arranged SUCCESSFUL AFFAm___A may I made an animal 10 the people or mf- in me om imme-ot urs. cavanagii at good debate at Gienniiiiaii. last 'riiiii-ii~ '°‘” ‘he °“`”‘°“- The “"9” ‘°°“."“ ini ri i _ iii' _ success an on orta ing concert Dominion for funds tr assist the1ami‘- i- 4' - [5 'ij -_ d _ fr fn ,ed kg,-3 ChSl'mlD§ Ind S0W!l9d Ill “bile Id W d I . - | t Han _‘___ ____ the ganam men who ‘ere mn; ar igan ri gc ay evening he :rr spea shadow lace over a foundation or was he e nest ii; iiigit u s f _' _ 3 _ -_ were Messrs Malcolm McDonald. Wm. . _ . vine nan, A 'very complete and en of Canada to the front- 'rhoush anticipating == wsooiuc ssi_i_s. _ .-\ very pret- minor. Davin iucnoiiua. and mn. §n"_‘;°:§§‘e§§d‘ §;§;;L"‘§x‘_“'i';‘pl;‘;g io,-anis programme was femme §3_1;f__\;0Hi‘l0_l'i9hD;i>¥_!z1;;g_l__X__=eS__:1i_1;g¥___PFS;, ig; we-ilrl_lng_ tool;_Pl_aceAa_1_);_i1_e l;t;mé%_;J_: gd his uttaiostxio uphoérluflieir £21563! wmra pretty wreath of orange mos; The ni&lo_rily_o__t; thos_t_r_ taklll8_ lzufl - - ~ _\_ .rs... . ,eues n. essrs res - w u' ruvesohoo _» J. o. itnsizitAULr,c¢iimiAg¢nt » . f\.;n__j_'j I, E ls,am,_ on “wnemy M gush ,mmonwd mm Rohm E-_-;m:____s_hewfr_tf;1:\;§_;“\_f_f_;=_ld*;§"<}_‘;°i;. tail? ,'.'.-.‘il.§’...'?...¢.-§.' ..i.f».-ea nm time awning the iam or Lit-.~. will-n their aan dia their pm in the bein or their rem He§~’-afggndgms wen; hm, gismnyoung pmpie pmsass gongnmhia daughter Sadie lrene, wals ginited ln :ilbil_lty_. During tihe debate achgood “isS’nauelan'd Miss Corbé" or_"|bm__ mit-nt and :ihiliiy_.» ,sit me numbers marriage to Mr. Andrew . Levetmou ea o sarcasman wi was ex ang~ ° _ . on -the mgmmm \i.~i-rc ho"-(ily ap nf Freflr-ricton, l’. E. Island. The ed with good will on both sides Mr. :;)“s::&;:°l':L_;l;‘;e‘:_t¢;§§liv$||Z_allwohend p|3u,{,;:.| gm] Snlufwore enwred The home Miha brim- was beautifully de~ Alfred Gallant. the married chairman ‘ ‘ ronmving was iw prog;-gmmg rea ' ' ~ . ‘ `. h ' li. h 'd , l ' . r-oratefl for the occasitan. 'Ighe wed;i_i_ng gave a decision ln favor of married thréngfgogl fvhillig iteizbyilmcg' dered:-Address by the Chairman . s march was Dial' 5' . 5 W2- “cock 0-D, ,` 'tm' Mr.`D. lehhemon; relt»ti0t_r.‘-§ll- I-Iva Stevenson. sister of _the THURSDAY £humh__'p’;_}a‘;:,‘;:n‘;:it:1,?e (.el§§§qE;p;_,,: McKenzie; rr~cltaUon.~ Bruce Mc groom, The hi-me wp given sisted by the Rev. Robert Murray "'.!.""""' Tl!" |*“““d BYU" away by hf~r wh" .=\"d 0"* nscnuirma MEETING -nest-_nie Presbyterian chart-ii in mis, pre. °‘§"°"- M'=I»°°d= \ii_ll°¢u» rfrr-mom was ptrfnrmt-ti by Rev .ll des Mlspouche of which meeung 5 re_ ynce of a VN large nmnh" of mln, sos .le.wi= iqnl MrKrnzu;_ into ti. r'i-ow:-. of .\'i-.w Glasgow. The bride pon was given yemetday morning mms md rriénhs of th, ,.°mmc¢|ng M lnr t'=iiiiplu>|l; recitation( Flor “'35 "h“fmi"5|>' U“‘*`“4"3 “"5 "i“'¥'j“d “ successful recruiting rallies were held parties. Miss Raynor of ()'Leary skill- ence M"I"‘"“°“l “°“5» M|"""`9 Mc beautiful boquct of .white camatlona M Wellington and Freeland. The speak- fully played the wedding march. Af- L‘-’°d- “"K"“7-5° “md M°K"°*l"- “nd m“'d“" hai* f""“- Th” . bww' ers at the former were hifessrablathan ter the usual congratulations all re- Wilflilliz. Sidney Bonnvll; Christmas r-ouple were the rcr-ipicnts of many 'N_ pa,.|ane_Ne|1Mc|__e0¢_K_ C__Rev_ paired to nm Kpacious diningroom o;erc