_ JANUARY,24.1920. __ . . 0 N Gu 1 ~ssvsN THF CII A Rl O'l"l`l"l`0W ARD AN PAGE ,The North American Antimony . Smelting Co. Limited Lake Georg ~, New Brunswick Authoarised Capital $2,000,000 Outstanding $l,000,000 ` Oiiicers and Directors Stanley E. Eikin, M. P., St. John . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ..... . . . . ._ President Walter F. Dixon, New York . V|ce.P,-egidgng A. A. Saurcl, New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Secretary-Treasurer. P.A.Guthrle,Boston......~~..... . . . . . , . . .. . . . . .....Solicitor .W. H. Irvine, M. D., Fredericton .-. Dlroctor C. A. Crowe. Bridgewater . . . . . .. Mine Manager Fred B. Edgecombe, Fredericton`.... . . . . . . .. Director W. T. Chestnut, Fredericton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Director Ricketts 6. Co., New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Dlrecting Engineers ' / ' A PROPERTY Antimony Deposits at Lake George, N. n., vntn Mining nignt over entire mineral- ized area, comprising 25 squnro miles with Mining, Smelting and Concentrating Plant . nnd machinery thereon. ‘ Extracts From Official Reports. “These are the only Antimony deposits in Canada or the United States of Magni- tude or extension enough to maintain a smelting plant, and the ore is pronounced by experts to -be of the finest autimony ore lciroivn." ’ Extracts From Canadian Government Report on Property A Canada DEPARTMENT OF MINES-MINES BRANCH REPORT ON THE A _Mining and Metallurgical industries of Canada “The circumstances attending these deposits of Antimony are singularly favor- able-first, the geological position of the deposits; second, their occurence in segre- gated masses along lines of fracture, proving the veins to bc true veins ol’ great depth and horizontal extension; third, the purity of the grey Antimony ore and its gradual passage into native Antimony as the veins deepen; fourth, the abundance of ore and the ease with which ‘lt may be reached, either for mining operations or subsequent ship- ment." ~ PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK, DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND MINES, FREDERICTON. January 28th, 1919.” "A. F. Saurei, Esq., __ Treasurer N. A. A. S. Co., Ltd., 83 Wiall Street, New York City, U. S. A. _ _ “Dear Sir:- ` ' _ "Referring to thc the Luke George Antlnioiiy property at Priiice William in this Coun- try, the Department understands that developments are going to ibe made on ii large scale on the antimony deposits being developed' nt the above place by- your Coinany. "Numerous reports have bcen' marie by Mining Engineers from time to time on Qroporty and all of which indicates that large quantities of Antimony exist on this property. _ _ "You can rest assured anything the Dopurtinent can do to ndvancc the interest of your Coiiipuiiy will be cheerfully cunipllvd with. “Wisliing you every success in the ciitcrprise, believe ine, ` _ ` Yours obediently, Signed T. S. LOGGIE, Deputy Minister." W. F. Almy, Mining Eiigliirer, iii his report suysz- _“I have examined the property of the North American Antimony Smelting Com- pany, Limited. which is situated at Lnhc George, N. B., and I estimate there is suiil- uient ore opened uip on three sides to keep u smelter running,i'or twenty or thirty years with a daily capacity of one hundred tons or ore mined And in addition thereto, there is, in my opinion, ipractically an incxhaustible supply oi ore on the property.” “The market will absorb all that would be ‘produced from the high -grade ore that would be obtained in mining 100 tons daily." Estimated Annual Production and income Compiled By Rick etts & Co. 'Natural waits crimson oeiaen ' sulfide Oxide Regulus Sulflde Sulflde Estimated Output (lbs.) 1,800,000 5,400,000. 3,000,000 912,500 2,190,000 Total cost in New York S 72,000 270,000 150,000 237,250 328,500 Selling price per lb. . . .. . . . .. 12% .10 .08 .47 .28 Total selling price per lib. . . . . . . .. 243,000 540,000 ' 240,000 428,875 613,200 Gross Profits . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 171,000 270,000 90,000 191,625 284,700 T0talgrossprofits....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................'.....4$i,007,325 Gross tonnage output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ......6,601tons “The above estimate was compiled iby us after exhaustive investigation and we do not hesitate to say that the market will readily absorb this production und the plant may be duplicated to manufacture twice the tonnage out of the surplus earnings of the Com- pany which would then show an annual gross .profit of 100 percent. on the Capitnl stock. (Signed) RICKETTS G. C0. C. E. W. BATESON, Vice Pres." . Since the above estimate was compiled the prices of these 'Di'0d\iCiS have l¥\0"9 ‘him 7." New Installation 5 It is the .purpose of the Company to increase the capacity of this Didnt i’0\li`-i'0ifl and also to erect in the vicinity of Boston a Siilphide Plant with an initial daily capacity of tens tons of Crimson and Golden Sulphidos. The necessary amount of the Treasury Stock will be sold to meet the followiiitt estimated expenses: New installation at mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $225,000 f snipiiiiie plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .- 75.000 Working capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » » . . . . .. 200.000 -seen* 'rotai $800,000 it is the intention of the management to pay a substantial dividend out of the pro- fits of the company and iwlth surplus earnings to establlsh.palnt and enamel works at St. John, N. B., for which undertakings bonus stock will be issued to shareholders. This stock offers on unusually attractive investment opportunity as the abundance of raw material, that ever increa`ng demand for Antimony ,products and the rocosaized ability of the management insures the success of the Company. It is 00l1S¢\`V“UV°|Y estimated that a substantial dividend should be paid within the next twelve months. _ Fiscal Agents J. W. Sanford Irvine, |57 Federal Street, Boston Mass. , C. li. Knodeli, Dearborn Building St. John.. N. B. _ Warburton & Shaw Charlottetown P.E.l. lnce. ..° STANDING of pupils ker; '33, llarry Vickerson. Vlll-1, Arthur Younker; Duifc's Dept. Grniio Vli--1, il-Jiivs; 2, Marjorie Mahon oen Grunt. Grtiil: V-1, liyncs, Gladys Poole; fl, E . . -. ri . -~1, Cliarles McKenzie; 2, bell; 3, Randolph Carruthc MoDunald,’a Dept. Grade 1 ' . .f - -. ; 2, Kiiincn; 3, tilnrennn Lundy llll-~l, Bernice Ailnins; 2, Hilchey; 3, ilieii-‘ii Victfrs. ll-1, Alice l~‘rii'~ii-i'; 2, l--1, Eileen Nicholson; 2, day evening, Dccciiibcr 23i‘i forty visitors were prosen ated for the occiisiozi with were examined L'_.' their Miss Mildred itose as isted ready and :ict-urtite aiiswe ihey had been cai'ef`u|ly during the prist term. Then eil ii prograin coiisisiiiig oi' ues, recitaition:-i. drills und follows: Prize for attendan hy iloiie Bailey; 2iill prize t`or l)opai'lm<=nt won l;‘,.' Cumplwll. Mary Bail:-y and 'he rcclpicnt ot' inziiiy gift thc King brought thi: inert aiiiinziiinii\'> it close. Pnninure lslzinil school was sented an iintisually pre iienraiice with its artistic by Rev Fr. Gallant, Mr. MacDonald, ri former teach Prince ul Wales (foliage. iiiuny cliilliviili questions thoiii, slioiviid ~ilitit their clitss had liiiiiii profitably under the siipervision of cnpn-ble teacher. Alter the classes were oxaniliiriil the :ill pi-i~si»iit. Flag Full," by the, school. cftiitioii, “Mis-s Edith llrlps Along," by Mildred Wright. citations by Ptitrfciri .lamiies Tliretiiis Amon the Gold Murphy and Evelyn (la Comic `Monologue, by Wri ht Solo. “Mandala Drili," by 9 girls. Recitatio _ A. ii lion Nt |ii'lI2e amateur cameras celvsd lrelh every week. Moderate Prices Photography Artistic Photographs Charlottetown. P. E. I the Canadian Opthalmic lege, Toronto, Oni. ._-._ We use thc itctlnoscop ing tho diseased condition --. are the only ones in K rf _ cate instruments. We are .Opticians to quality and satisfaction lf.-i wo are constantly tes us and be convinced that te Q per cent or more. r Montague. P. E. I. ; '_ if -L-I ' / ..°|T PAYS to buy in th iaguo School for the inonth ombcr. Pilnclp:l'ti Dept. G -1, Harold Mtuliish; 2, Lioy don Coilfn; 3. Enrl Grant. Lean 'iii Dnrby‘s I) it Gr Adams; 3, Donald Addins. Grad VI-l, iinrry Youner; 2, Ma tin; 3, John Campbell. Gra 1, Eric McKinnon; 2, Helen r L‘.i.i'herini~ (‘.ii ruiliri s Atl Landry; 3, .lem iiilcilonald. Grad Nicholson; 3, Cyril -Ileynold ..*SCHO0L EXAMINATION. - The semi annual exariiiiin Elmira School was held on i.Ahout school room was tasirliilly, tinsel and garlaiiils. The _" - l Josephine (‘nniphcll and M bertii Rose. They showed b rs tha music furnished by Mr. Niel arte. Prizes wcre tlirn :i\\':ir c tendziiice, (‘liristenn Murphy; Murphy criuiil. lloinc nitidc was then served. The tcach the pupils.'I‘hc singing oi’ Go _>->- SCHOOL EXAMINATIO The Christmas exziiiiinatio l iilonilay, Dec. 22nd and was ly attcniicd. The school-roo mas tlc<:oi‘aitions. The cxanil wiis conducted by thc to Miss Mary ,C. MacDonald, a *the school, M'sses Stella M and Nellie MacDonald, stud pupils hy the ready und int :answers whitzli they gave ti ing well prepzired progrurii- w - rieii out :intl thoroughly enju Ailiiresu, by Mildrotl W (lliorus, “We’ll Never Loi th Bernice French. Solo, “Silver I.. by x . g . Evelyn tininpibeil. Reclmtloii l<‘ti.liInn Murphy, iililrzoii \\ John Pond, l<‘loi‘encc Martel and cliorus, “Tire Long, Trail,” hy three hoy:-i. ltecl “Santa arid the Mouse," E ii E - ' Y. Mary French. ' Recitation, Leonard °Lonnigan. “Chr 11. “My Name is Bill," by Joseph F Photographs oi all sizes, fl Personal attention to Ama E. E. PARKMAN Jeweler &. Optomet Graduate with honors fr Scientific examination the eyes with the most ii ern nicthoils iind npplionc 6 0|' ' Shadow Test. The Elec Opthalnioineter. The Elect _ Optlialnioscops for detorn the eyes. The Ski Optom er (tho above instruine in County.) 'rho Revelation T Cabinet and many more d people who want the best ting with good results patie who have tried else\vhere.'l‘ry - give highest quality and b rcsul with a saving of ALL ooooo GOARANTE , iii. iiniiiiiu 0 '_ Montague,kP. E. I. I ..°TWO CENTS PER WORD each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mlnimii-.i charge thirty cents. ..°WEST ST. PETER'8.-Mr. P. Gallant, Cliurlottctown, is visiting Mi. Bernal.; Thistle.-Mr. A. J. La- cey, returned soldier, has purchased the grocrry liusiiici:-ii for some time conducted by M. Mcl(onna, also the fariii hind zittaclicd tliercto, and has -lnid in ii tirst class stock of fresh groccries, etc,-Mr. Jno_ Alfred Mc- Donald, land surveyor, of Suuris, has been working here ‘for several parties.--Miz Alex, McEachern, the champion fisher-man and lobster packer, under trying diillcultics, by reason ol' his incsipicitution, but with indomitable energy, is getting out wnorl .for his factory and pro- parini; for thc spring fisliing.- Messrs Jniiii-is Miridaclicrii, Ding- well I3. 'i`hi.<'tli~ and other land own- ers, along the railway, :ire endeav- orlng to have thc railway bullil fencos along its strack through their lands.--Mr. Alfred Mcldziclieriir, is expected liouie from Maine soon.- Miss McEacherii, who was home from Boston, has gone back.-Miss Tlilstle, who has been home on ii visited to hor parents, has returned' to Moncton. ` l i___&%.&___ Recltatioii, ".\ly `Diilly," hy Marion (‘ondor. ltecitation. “A Pair of Xmas Stockings," by Gladys Miirpliy. Solo and (‘horus. "Till We Meet Again," by 5 boys. iteciiutinn, hy 'I‘lieorlure Luriiilgziii :ind James .\’liirpliy. Rr-i~iraii:iii_ "Santa is (‘oiiiing." liv .\'eilii\ W|"glit_ Ro- riiutioii. "iB..- Polite." hy .~\i‘t-lilo Wright. At the conclusion of tho program prizes wore presented io the pi|p'ls and :ill present treated in ilelicloiiii liliinr--iiirifli caiiiiy. ’l`hen llilv. i<`riilii=i~ Gallant in ri short sport-li coiigratulatetl Miss Iliriciloiitilrl on the excellent inan- iie,~ in which sho was conducting the school. lie also congriitulated 'lic rate-pnyerson the deep in- terest rlicy take in education and on tlicfr school building and sur- roundings, wliicli are it cretlit to thc ilistrici, .-\itor so\'ci~zil i'r\inark_s by some ol the other visitors, all joined in siiig'ng the National Aniiieiii, wlritcli brouglit the pro- cocilings to it close. _ » Minard's Llnlinent Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Lust winter I rec- eived great bonoflt from the use of .\IINARl)'S L.-INTMENT in ti severe lttdck of LaGrippo, and l have frc» 'iiiruily provcd it to hc very eifcct- i.\~i~ in caisi: of lnilaniniiitlon. Yours. \‘V. A. IIUTCIIINSON -Q-¢»q»_l, Think of it There is hardly ri stage of our ex? istence when u really good Photo is not a welcome gift to some one, or is needed for some distant re- tative, or for n thousand and one :ther reasons. HE CO0K STUDIO ls._--.T...;;_.. Bayer Photographer Charlottetown 0000-00-0000-00000-0‘044'00-0-0-0 0 Do it You Know O0-Q-o-Q Tlint we carry ii ciiiiiplcle line nf: Patent Medicines ‘Drugs _ Fancy Goods Groceries Flour and Feeds Stationary Boots and Shoes Rubbers Lumherman's Rubbers OG tc., Whilc in Monta u como . guarantee satisfaction. Family perscriptions carc- fully compounded. arruthers & Parkman Limited Drugs, Grocerlel, Boch and Shoes Montague, P. E. I. lf, ' ii est Values . ,T in .V ` I II ' -_-`i`u;; Q 122;:-' ff 'g/LT." f‘\\; ,gqeptéi Ff »¢ 0000 00400000 0000496 0000 00000000 , ‘I i _ = . 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DOWN COMFORTS-A splendid selection at old prices-o'-iii sat- teen and satin covei‘ing‘s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $|‘¢-00 to $45-‘lil WOOL NAI" NASHUA BI.Ai\’Kl2'lS ,licaiitifiil quality si.ip.'ei'_loi' fiiiisl'i-'-lziigge size pci' pail' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . itil’-ill’ to -‘.‘iii-~`>0- WHITE UNION BLANKETS pei' pair' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ $7.20 GREY UNION BLANKETS pei' pair' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii-“i»0ii ALL WOOL BLANKETSla1‘g'c size pci' pair - - - » - - ~ - - - - - l?‘lii»‘"’ ALL WOOL BLANKETS extra quality and size pci' paii'ii'i‘53-P45 72 INCH GREY UNION 'BLANKETING-ha1'r1 to get these times at any price-per yard . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ $2.-Til liI~IS'l` Ql`.\Li'|`\' ('.\N.\])l.\N (‘()'l"i`()N lill_\\'l(l'I'i‘.\‘;-N()'l` S]'](‘().\`I)S_L\' ALL Sl'/.ES ,\'I` L()\\' l'l{l(‘l'IS. *"1"* »'~;T*.E ni: ' 7/:f;`_‘L,”i I ll _f i ""` oeeeoooeooeeoeeeeooeeeoeeooeeo 000 0000 000% 00 00000006 00 0 0 0 0 00 Carpets are Going to be Still Higher in the Spring a - i'.'5'§ "7 l‘J . _K L _»"*""`” | _ .' 11.' 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