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'raneuai-i. int :_ U _ _.J-_._A_._ _:`_`.__, _ i f` _ __ .~ . . _ _» A ` V . _A _ h M *___ '. - -‘ _ _ - -' .‘.~‘~_= fn 1 "'1f' ` __ .fe _ -` ._ ” --”’_ . X ' ,.- /z ‘:"¢_- ' ' - ~ ' ' -'-'_ ;'.:~~-~-/¢»_..i/ “ i1»~"~,',» 1; f._-_,-1-~‘~ _ - f ~ -_ _ '\ . ‘~ ._ " ._ v _!"" ' n fi. 'I " -~‘~ '=` . \ 1 - ` Fltlroy Stag City . 6283-12-23M6ip4i . g -_ Eitecutors Notice We the undersigned Executois the late Donald jenkins, do her by notify all persons having _ I §\ \ 5 / ‘ai of `=\\§t\ “hen `\ii sr” -/all _ ”- s..i-._ii¢i`-i.'i-l~f\* ,-- ihenfd atuxy lnterm6dl0¢° Wim-' -I E -¥`~ i "~ - ~ gg s _ff In Glo ster Csthed|,aln_galla.ry of F%=~v / __ ., `§"\Yi` s /: *‘ 1 1 c -- _ s Il8l'|' in five. ls_ln 'ables _ The famous . echo, qt Woodstock. whq awakened, _-1siisvr'en'no thanlltty times. '_,; , rn*-the whispering oaueizg or st. raui'ii'catiis_iirai his .faintest wma ia' ialollllilly ovlxvhyod from due side of thefllome to;t‘iie<‘oLher.‘but cannot be au outagonsl form ooiiveysa whisper no in i’Real Bargains ° __ '_ ;' " f ' -- »- ` `°" " _ We ofier'wh_ile they last-_20 Grand Rapids and Ameni- _/ _ _ can Carpet Swaepers slightly shopworn counts against the late Donald ,. V "li" - ' ---- f.-_ Z ‘il l r _ -_ "._ f ' -; -_ 2. A` __ at50'ceach_ I 1- Jenkins to present same to us .,,. _ _ _ _ _,. . _ - _ . |,. duly attested within thirty days " ,T/~ ,- -_-_ -' y _ . \ 15;-.,|il .i:» ; `/, ,. ~// I- I . . I, ii from date. WM. I. McEACHERN, ` GEORGE W. BALLEM. r. _ -_ Executors. Mt- Albion. Dec. 31st, 1915. cries-iz-:zi,4,7_io.i2,ir.. Auction Sale ,of _ Hardwood _ We' are authorized by William Nunn to se_ll by Public Auction' on his premises North Winsloe,: Monday, Jan, 3rd. 1916 Commencing at 1 o’clock a choice lot of Hardwood in lots to suit purchasers. - T ERMS:-11 months credit on all sums exceeding $5.00. - BENJ. CARTER, _ Auctioneer. \ ` snouto wonnv z" A _ J- ~ -.-.-_-_-.-: .-_-:--.--::f_-f-2-lr --:-----1‘-‘S-‘ff-‘¢:_-:--#:rfJr::::--:.~¢:f::.-Y-.-::{.' 7:;-o vt;-_-_-_-_-.-.-_-_-‘-; /I NI §§\ \\ _ _l\\ I ._` I ‘ ` ' I &» ` . -._ q _ . 2:7' ....7 "’_.-'_`.-,.' .__ _ ~ -_ . "II ,_ E " ..} _ V_/_. __>_u_. _ ¢ _ . {/ _ f.‘¢` -- ____ -» - ` ' _ ;_"_ __ _ _ , ' ' of the last willarrl testament ol' ~ ‘- - L? _/_-- . - / . ~ » - _ ~/ ..,. _ _~‘. . __ 1 ' ' ag- '/ /. 'IN x _' *‘:’ W on I ` v /I . , _r_‘ , /_ ¢ _ .` ' li 'l X ~ 1 ~ v ' . > - ri . p 1 _ _ _ _ Wil . . - 1 ` ` \ _ ` ' - A ,i \ To the Young Men 6351-lil-liilil. of Prine Edward Island to Rally to th Colours and to Support those Already utflthe Front. 'lb Joy_,of; Buttle in o Rlghtou Cause is the Most Elavotin Experience in this_lVorId. L_, ‘~. A New London P. E. l., boy, I..1-I McKay. who enlisted in the Royal Van- adlan Heavy Artillery at Calgary ut the outbreak of the war. and is now ut the front, sends The (luardlaii th sic by Mr. George McKenzie who was accompanied on the piano by Miss Jessie McKay and Miss Lena Nichol- son. A step dance was also well gi- ven by Mr. Hugh McKay. The next on the programme was a sumptuous rc- past which needless io say was enjoy- ed by all present. _ i The fouowlug address was llilu read by Mr. liugh B. McKay _to which Edward W. McKay replied. To Our Brave Neighbor Boys in Klia- ki Soldiers of thc King and Defenders of our Homes and Libertieaz- You have heard our Countries call; and have responded. We are proud off you and we feel that you will live up to the traditions of our race. Our Canadians in arms have already cove- red themselves with glory in the great battle of Democracy against Autocracy and wc feel confident that -that you will do your best to uphold the honour that they have already won. and that you will not ln any way by your aci_lnn,=i .when the teiitkig time comes fall oi' detract. anything from the lustre of their' fame. Wo feel ihat our cause is just and that you are representing us and going forward to fight our battles. We will ever hope that God may protect you and .that you may-be spared to come buck ions and that we may live to give you the welcome you so richly deserve.- 'Please accept. this small sum of money not for ite value but because lt rcp- resents in a little measure our appre- ciation oi’ your devotion to duty Joseph Mc-.Ewf-u; W. T. Weir, R. J. Anderson, George Nicholson, Fulton Brown. An enjoyable evening was brought to o close by the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. following appeal to his fellow lslnnd ere to ral to the ting. ly Belgium, Nov. 20th, 1915. To the Editor Guardian. paperibl came across land paper and in reading its column l was `wrli.ing a letter ilarletter to P._ E. l. he perhaps .a help to who have offered their Emplre in her hour of we are determined io Y their brilliant work a. about eighteen inolres trenches and the mud enemy makes it quite fear the Canadians, i' gallant lot of men and coming over later to n‘;‘;‘;]""""'” to the linrdshlpa iillllirough life and we nil We are in n great struggle here but ‘ ' ‘ ' ' _ win, and all is going as well as can be expected hcre.‘ The weather is wet and cold and thc hardship” We m‘mY» bm' me ~“l’l"“*‘ "I Now to the young men who have not , We are in a. bottle struggle and need the bo s are good and they carry on s though tho weather was the best. The water is deep in the is awful. The ` fighting is severe and we are Sail!- iug ground slowly but surely. The interesting for us at timeisi, but they have learned to nr they :ire a afraid of noth- -ing the enemy can .hand out. I nm sure the boys from P. E. l., who are assist us will be that several oi' -the boys Wl\0ll\ I “W just as brave. I nm delighted to sei to know ln New London have 10106 the colors. I am indeed very pleased f' F H F Y*4'$4‘Y P* Ag'-nts Wall the old reliable Fonthill Niirserles missions paid handsome free equip Stone & Wellington Toronto Send for Catalogue. Solar and bromide prints, portraits flat and convex, -frames and war pictures. Merchants Portrait Co.. Toronto. 9 Di Y u at - _ Erurlllliing \p;'escrlp:ione are! practised- _ 11011) \vll.l'1t€d--1* elIlf\|0 an mm B ww ed uv" by so-Purii. NunaEs`A1' ri-ie BH BIDS" pharmaceutlst- we use on- ly Dore. fresh, full-strength drugs. You are sure of satisfaction when you leave yonrprescriptlon here. 'nie Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. ' ' Mtf. . _‘ -_._____._-.-.___-_ ’- i-*... - - Hiiitilllllllil _ u.,- , 'li WANT -Taunton State Hospital 'Training School for Nurses. For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Sapt. Taunton State Hospital. Mass ' 'i4041o12Mtr /\ Harb apply _-» i> Kcshrsrvianreo ro sEi.i. Pom E D" #I0 Gvlfdsn gsm 5462 12 mmggi nd at Carter . Con ‘ __,_~__,_ _- __-~ ._.. a._ - -----» Queen Street C9m9l°!`y. West Roxbury. “PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. ‘ef-'-‘-" _ _ _ _ _ MlS¢¢| 81160” ii wlamxa minus .‘-_$1.09 Peg; _ f - day hlres__one of our powerful 'ele -,- 0 - 9 1 - . trlc cleaners.'.'Sim e and easy to. _ _ operate. li'ou can clean all your e an ' ' e ture, mattresses \ ’ »i|f+#-R441! ted FOR ‘SAL-E. PAIR BLUE FOXES " ‘ ”“""'" M " . I _ _ . - - ._ L" _ '_ ‘J V _ , _ _ V ,. ‘ . Pl \Y Full artlculars on Found We teach our men io sell __ _ perlerice unnecessary .highest com-I FOUND -» PARCEL clothing Owner may have same and paying for fecilonery 188 o:r5'1i2'iiM2i _ _ _ i-li by proving proivortl' VAGUU ANING carpets, rugs, fuiaii walls lto.. in a rooms, with board, Gi-seg George Sir. - A Pri Georsemwii I-lish Liberal supplement ll M°rr1»ev.Becrs 1 ' - Wahim I een! per Minimum -ah-#+\l‘rl~_' application to 5716 12 9Mtf CONTAINING . _Phone us- . '~ _ 218.- Blferli Weekat 5735-12-1l4iDd 5- ` ` ‘ V ‘ 'f'6"-=-"‘t”`= »f='#~”~=,gr§,g,;g§.n they reach tile tiring lliic let tlierii ilghl like mail. ask no quarter ' and give none. Fight to the last. gasp. for they need expat-.l_ rio inerny from the (lermnns.' Kill und keep up-the rr-.piitullmi so har |iuiif=iii~ e. - of W- ---0- i'.':..:;.'::i:; 2.1.* .Ii i‘:‘:2 .;';:i-‘ °' ‘“ I used to know well when on P. l~‘...ls- _ ` ' ' ' ' " ' ='l";‘l‘fU$ytg"§:K)‘;vD:\?$"3;’p;‘Talnagqugti i once one rr-.aches the 'firing line, foil ered their couniry's call to arms. As home to the Cal- gary News Telegram I thought a elm- pepers would recruiting and be of some cheer to those brave hoyn canary and more than repiivh when the joy of battle in o righteous cause .ia the most. elevating i_hlug in _this world. lf it had beeniii my power would I have missed one uionient of it?. Noi Noi Noll .. _ _ _ contend with but.we also have many have to endure ihf-m p T0 THE UNENLISTED. Sir,__In lookmg over ,he Canadian ilgliliug for humanity; jiistii-ii -.indi it P. E. ls- True there are many hardsliips io, u.-.':;bi get their .loiheis net or their hair sinzegl? Yet young men that would be ii paltry-crime, compared to the one you are committing by idly watching your fellow -countrymen fighting and dying and you not going you will be saying, “if_ tlieywunt mc they can fetch me." To you l will say What would have happened to you and yours by this time if every true Briton who voiiinteered had waited till he was fetched? Sblrkera. you are letting hr-.tier men than you die through being worn out fighting for you and yours and you will not go to their assistance! Thousands are dying who would not die ii' you but came tw their assistance |Wlll you come forward, or are you so far, degeuersted as to be"wllling to give up this heritage without striking one blow in its defence; if so you are unfit to be called Britons. But I nm sure the spirit of all true Canail- lnns is not to bow down to _tho rule of the Kaiser, no more than did our 'forefathers bow down in the tyra.i:ini- i-alrule of King John fought on the European Battlefields todny, the same ns if lt were i'ought_on Caniidlau soil. Are you young men now rcaily and willing to uphold the glorious freedom yoiihaveaiways enloyed? . Think ii oyeihgerlously. When the war is over ~-will you he able to say: "My country called I answered," or will you look us boys in the face nndeay: "l wishil had gone io arid shared inthe honors of the battlefield and oi' the untion." May those five words"‘MY COUN- TRY CALLED. l ANSWERED" ring in ` Think of ou shirkera nt home who , Belgium. _ - your ears till you have_.put on the unl- torm and come to our assistance. . enlisted. What are you_‘ tliinklng of? `your help. The first Canadian Con- gtclyou ev‘er think ulgoiit th; thousand? lqugem have shown, me. greatest! gui. ff-W0 70-Dil fl" DYS W 0 are W9' l utr when in tight corners an not terlng in their blood_ in- France and Ioiily ,lenght hard but surprised the 1301501111- _ Are you gizivéft-0 Stand at enemy, and not only opened the eyes the street corners fa ,from the scene, of -the nation but the eyes ot the whole ol' action and talk about what we have _worldki Such gallantry has never been dine lnsteil;i oftlir-_lag gag; l1;’ol\p‘ing neg beaten. and Ihhope auxixlx tgist. that yea: re you gong os n o y . an youngmenw oarea r ngnoww loorkhiitxwlifnaxwe have gigs gbrollsltl' d awxieex to me.fn£t-thatyour help as ii 0 0 woim .. arose e iie now. an t _ you can e :ind crucified! 'l‘.hlnk ot the _thousands equally as gallant as those who have in thé h0Bplt8.ls, glllllg lllhllfllliy back. wan hgngr and glory, not only lol' to the ilrliur line asain. and. in many ‘_ themselves nut roi-'nie Empire. cases again and again. Why? Because ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT THE il’ tihey donthalll ihelr :)abou;'. suffering ‘Jog QF B3'p1~1i§;{E nn agonys a aye een n va _n. - 0U CAUS -is -_- I suppose many 01' you stand ai- the , ING -'ri-ItN_o‘~u\i 'rl-lls_ WORLD. ._ .L corners discussing this war problem' Truiitlng that you young men of PL and sw nmonsst yourselves that you E. island win muy to the <-more and gold corals ov/‘pr :march ang do alot ,‘ come toxour aigistnncei :E theuneiii- 0l`@» HD PSY ,SWB WC lil “Y 0 ‘lf future. rotno _yours n e nn, ou's i' Generals bow to conduct the war to cause. ' _; _ _ ' _ _ better advantage. lt' so why then _ ` _ ‘ _ L. E. McKay, Gunner, arenit you in the Kings uniform? ` " lt. C. H. A. Brigade. Y _ are too selfish and to cowardly to' 1.` ` come to our assistance, you so called ' __,_._-_..----- men whose shameful excuse is that .` ~ `- you have a wife at home, and that FAMOUS E¢H9F3- _ your business would suffer. God ' -~‘ help you and your wife and your Among the most noted echoes is b“B|m._,,B_ if tim german, ever get that heard from the suspension bridge the upperhund. which God grant they across the Menal Strait. The sound never will so long as there la ri. real of n blow from W9 hlmlllt’-f 00 009 Of iiiiin left in thc Empire! the main plnrs of thc structure ls re- ` Wqmgwniliq nn 3.1111 of mon of nlturned in succession from cach of thc inwn or viiinfn-. .vim sifmiii iii.-.iy hy _ crossbeams that support the rowivow and watched ii it-w of their number and from the opposite pier at the dis- iightlng a ilrf-_ th ittliriatcncil to over- itance of filllft.. in °fd‘“'M0\\ to which wholmthat town nr village and would, the sound is many times re|iea_teil-be- nrt goin their nerlfitarite bcsiilise they; tween the water and the roadway at vii?/7qa\_`~' -I S N°W§\5ll§b'N~ Bf _ 'which vv_il1b_e»under the ,char_'g_e_ theifM_1'. C; S, '.All7l0S.' _ A __ ‘v 1 or gliding,-'_i‘_\iy,ools,gl¥aw _' _.urs,’_oid__R,uht;erS; ;1Tla]ir'-and Junk. 'l`em ` fiiraffton- Street- 100 iron and tin Saucepans __ ._ - s 50c for 25c. _ STOVES- - 1 New Model Range coal or wood. ' Price $30 tor'$20. , 1 Chief Range. Price $40 for $33.50, 1 World’s Fair Range complete and in good order ex-` cept that two covers are not a good fit. _ - Price $35 for $17 'f 3 _ 1 Model' B. Range \__ ` . Price $33 for $18 2 Bright Light heaters _ _ ’ Price $14 tot $6 each ' 2 Standard Heaters No. 2. . $l2.50 for 5.00 And a great assortment of other cooking and heating stoves at paralizing prices. - We have no room for them and must sacrifice them away below cost. ' Never forget that at Crabbe’s Hardware Store you can get. LQWEST prices BEST QUALITY and guaranteed satisfaction. i ' ‘ _ - Crabbe Hardware Co. ii i39 l°-20M\'Ifll17l _i. _jggiggi-I-Il, _ iii- ____4 ___ 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 Phosphoiic Acid to t e ton. ~ v - - Basic SLAG ,_ . _ Contains in addition to the Phosphoric Acid _from _800 'Ito 1000 lbs of Line. In the form in which this Lime-exists 3 it does not-burn up the humus in the soil like burnt Lime. lt is calculated that 95 p.c. of the soils of _the _Mar-itime_Pi-_o- vlnces are sour and the effect of an application of--Basic Sing is to correct this acidity. _ 'F _ 'f 5 ~- BASIC SLAG. 'In addition to tlie'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 _thehighest importance. ' _ .»BAs1c_sLAGi i- _ “"‘.Als0 aulpplics magnesia and manganese, which in con- iunctioniwit ' the -other elements present, especially Lime, will fi`rovefagre_at_aid't0 thefarmer in rendering available the crude potash contained in the soil and making him ln- dependent of potash which in former times was supplied at enormous cost from Germany. ‘ _ ' 7 A BASIC SLAG 0. 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 muchavallable Phosp oric Acid to the ton as in any other »fertilizei-and-_in agditilizn you have the benefits of the other elements 'referr- to erein. _ - , - Prof.-Gurnining of the-Agricultural _ College, Truro " _ _ ln the annual report of the Dept. of Agriculture for Nova Scotia, for year 1914, writes, referringto their experi- ments in connection with commerclaliertil zers asfoliows : ~ “In out witli roots the bes't'§ results were from Acid, either in the-,torn'i`~ot Acid Slag. The addition of"Muriatp increasctlie yield." The heavi- tlie plots treated wfith _Stag the flltnlp' fields Stag PhuJih¢te.f: was noa va_iita_'ge'_" ` Cr6é1fsFeriiiiize°- Co.,Lte. “ - ,_ .» SY°N$Y.'N0v_A;8,09Tl_A’,f1__“_";§E;~';‘.lf_._* A_4¢\r¢i¢'»il.h»T¢i\il_vl¢°*°‘ ' 12' A' ;».;_!; __’}`__e;;_<;_i_:;_hniie -iii. ii.” wr-ril. .a.