c'-'ii' . >i it ,- i if . ‘ _fi i .ii ' ' 4 i@4l\4K~.... . - ..». i ~1 it from iw,»=.~»~|».¢'@’ ,, . sg” q s'-iw » so %»=\'T-1-A on r.»\»Q'\/ ,- , ,,¢- -. s, ,.W¢ Wi.,»c,¢t~u.a,H,_,,»»..ao>,.. ~~.._. , , . A 3,, :"»'.'.-. - ' - ,1 ., » i;_ ~-i < .,» -~i-.»-<,, ~,, g ~ ~ ' , ~-`.‘- . - I .- ,Amin i - “g qf~- '~ »»~ ' , , . . _ ,. ,_ 'Nik $48* __ ___ __ y-|~--- ` ,.1-PAGE TWO g THE cnAnLo'IirE'i'oWN GUARDIAN ‘=f='=.\»'=-===~‘"_"=‘“~""'f""'f°é§‘~‘"='~- " ocroisnn iz, 1914. - SAFETY FIRST Every wise man and woman who has money to invest should look Hrst at the safety of _any investment offered them_. Large returns generally carry with them large elements ofrisk. We say GENERALLY, but understand that does not mean alwlalys, as in the case of the INTERPROVINCIAL COAL COMPA Y, LIMITED, whose offer of one and one-half shares for the price of one, and added to that a guarantee of 25 p. c. each year for four years, carries with it the maximum amount of safety requir- ed of an investment. Look upon this Company and its offer to you in any way, or from any side, and you cannot help admitting the truth of the above statement. Then, this being true, why hesitate? 1 DIVIDENDS NEXT -. Next, the returns to be made is the consideration. I_n this respect, we do not ,believe that there is an investment inthe ‘ world better. Stop 'and think! We have two million tons of coal; we propose to make one dollar profit on each ton---egualling $2,000,000---this will be scattered over 35 years. Besi es the participation of every Investor in this Company in this large pro- fit, We are guaranteeing 25 p. c. dividend each y_ear until you have all your money back, and your investment still remains the same, and your money is not used by us until you are perfectly satisfied. Send a man to the mine to tell you everything we say better think? WE OFFER YOU COAL AT 5c PER TON Our capitalization is $100,000. Our supply of coal is 2,000,000 tons. Exactly live cents per ton is what the Investor pays for it. It costs one dollar to mine it, and loa_d it on the cars of the Canadian Pacific Railway at our mine. Can you see tlie profit to be made by selling same? These costs are so easily verified that it would be utterly useless to attempt to deceive you. Our competi- tors are not within 90c per ton, freight, as near our market as we are, and they are 600 feet to 1,000 feet in the ground, while our Coal is exactly 20 feet down--some difference when it comes to cost of production, and this is one of the essential things for the Investor to consider. y . » . . . . Marketing our coal is a small matter, as the coal is one of the best coals in the West and is admittedly superior to any soft coal in Prince Edward Island. about it is true. If We should be found wanting in any of our proofs, then your money is returned forthwith. Hadn’t you With the natural advantages our mine possesses, it lacks one-$20,000 of its capital. To get this, we are offering you concessions such as are unheard of in- the coal mining world; however, circumstances forces it, and we are doing it with a good-will. When you think that you are offered $30,000 worth of stock for $20,000 in cash, and this stock represented by coal at 5c per ton and lying in the best situation regarding its markets and its mining that it can possibly lie in, and on top of that a guarantee of your money back in four years and still leave you with your original amount of stock, you must realize that we are in earnest that we believe, and not only believe, but we know whereof we speak, and we are willing to court the fullest investigation by your representative, or by anybody else. We need this money, and we need it in a hurry. The people of Prince Edward Island have it, and have it a thousand times over, and are not making any use of it-that is the exact money we are after, and we should get it Do not 1 . i iyi think this matter over too long. Send in your subscription. Be in the first $20,000, or you will get no concession whatever. Our experience has been that the moment the stock is all sold, there are hundreds of people wanting to buy it, who have thought the matter over just a little too long-do not let it be you this time. Send in your subscription today. S@i1d..f.°r Pr°SP@CtsS,es§l °tli*;~i£_i_f1f_<1f32aii9ni_.small at the Offise Of - The Interprovincial Coal Compan , Limited W. B. PROWSE, Fiscal Agent. p GEORGE W. MCPHEE, President. ""““' “F “'E"“’ CLARION CALL SOUDDED BELEIAN Hlllii MEETING LUCAIING PUWUIHY TO-DAY. (‘it_v i\luglstraie‘s (‘ourt. fl n. ni. Prince lidwnrii Theatre, il, 7 and 9 p. ni. Pooplc’s Theatre. 3, 7.30 and 9 p. ni. AIARRII D McUONALD-McLEOD.~0u Oct. 7th. by Rev. E. lil. 5t_\‘lcs, of Souris, Miihel Ida May McDonald, only daugliter of William J. and l\lrs lllcllonuld, of [lay Fortune. to John i\lurdoi°li Mcbcod, son of Allan McLeod, of Mount liope. DEATHS t _ _ FORBES.-Ai Vernon River Bridge on Sunday morning. Oct. li, Mrs. George Forbes, in the 7Iirfl ycnr of her nge, Fiincrzil from her late homo on Wediiesduy foreuoon at ll o‘<-lock to liigg (fcmetery. (Examiner and Patriot please copy.) "I1 you know the nature ol your trouble and il it. is ciirnbie, th"l"‘ is H rcxnll remedy to restore you. (lui-ir antced satisfaction or your money refunded. .\iacl\`innon Drug (‘o., (lor. Great George and Kent. Streets. Melt Cough Weather Here Coughs are almost certain to come soon and it is essen- tial that you should cure them promptly and thor- oughly. Neglected coughs start a long train of evils that often end badly. There is not better cough remedy than Jamieson’s _ White Pine and Tar ; It’s the most satisfactory remedy we sell. It is pleasant bottles 25c. 12 ,13 114 lW. 15 Rev. Dr Herridge Declares Church Must not Retrench. but Must Go Ahead With Still Greater Zeal. Revival of Faith Needed. TORONTO, Oct. 10.-“While the Church may well pruy that this cruel war be soon over, may well pray for those that guide tho councils of the State, for our army ainl for our navy. and for our own sons who have gone to the call oi' duty, the chief cali to tho Church just now is for greater zeal, for n more abundant faith, for n larger activity. This is the hour to show the supreme value oi’ the truths pot(-nce, not Kaiseriiiin, is king of thc world. The ('hurcli is a fighting cliurch, and Christ is the Captain, who, through good report. is culling us to follow him. "lfp Guards, and at 'l`hcinl' " The clarion call ot' ii virlle Christ iniiity to n iiiilitniit (‘hurch in this darkciiiiig hour oi' ii naiion'u trial was in such stirring words as these given clorgui-nt utlcrnncc Inst night hy Rev Dr. licrridge. Moderator of the Pros hytcrlaii General Assembly, \vho spokt in \\'cstiiiiiister (‘hurcli. Along with l'lr-v. llr. Grant, Dr. li'-rridge is mak- ing n tour of (`anada. in order to place luitoro l’rei»ili_vteriun congregations the duty of the hour in so fnr as it con- ccrns the Vhristian (fliurch, ami his incssagc is one of optimism and cf- forl, rather than of pessimism and re- TIDE TABLE ; OCTOBER. ’ ii ii ivaicr is Date Dny Time H’i Timo li". l i'I`h. | 8.13 7.4 I 21.27 7.1 2 llfr i 22.04 7. 3 isa. l 2236 4 l 23.0 23.3 23.5 12.5 13.3 14.0 10 iSt. 14.5 11 IS. 15.4 5M, 16.4 Wm Nj 18.5 lTh. 19.4 13 20.3 §?P“~oo E:S;@ no-¢L" ';'- ° e "‘ pe 0" “por cd the PTUS* great the cost, until Kaiscrisni and all gram including the singing oi' the cnc” Ui Powdcry 5°”-l’ U" like I5l"““i that it involves is, by the mercy of Maple Leaf, its a Long Wny to Tip- to il lllllltcll “Xl?°“t» but if Hllllcllff God, and for the good of humanity, pcrary. etc., while Mrs. (‘aincron pre- thot VeFY_f5`W DUSOUB 0" U19 Iillllld iutterly overthrown," Upon the issue sided most iacccptiilily at the orgnii, Were C0l1Vll»Ced that this disease pre- deponded to ii great extent thc qual- The addresses of ltev. Mr. licnry oi’ vuiled among the farms of Prince lid- ity and trend of our civilization in Montague and Dr. Mcluiilan of ('ai'd- ward Island. The inspectors will years to come, the speaker declared. lglln. ¢1CODlY lllfllllflllii Mill ll'lllY DM- serve a notice of inspection (which it was, therefore, the duty of a mili- rioiic. were most nttentively listr-iiciilshould be retained) to every farmer taut (~hu|~.-,h U, give ,111 me am ln its to lifter which the business portion of rtmy hgvc visitod and in the case of for which the Church islands. Omni ,I iower. to enlarge rather than to cur- the meeting was considered. ' |p,)“.,|,.ry BCM, h,“fi,,g hem, dcte,,mim,d °all, to nmke clear thc principles for The following donation of cheese M, me inspectors Summa will h .vliicii it stniids, to pin over iigiiiiist “'11s i:iv01\r~ I\lcLureu 10 iioluitls ‘,'j k, d I ’," t gh on ° the clienpncss of life, ns regarded hy <'ll00H<‘. J0|lll K€l\n0ll.\’ ‘Z0 Dflllllll-*l 1" uf un 'e HE" H, 0 . c_ “wa .iiiiiiary ticsiioiisni. nic -/.sitio of ure, Cheese. Abner Dewar 15 rounds Che- “"°“‘l""y ‘°’ °°" ‘"?".“°“- _*he far' is regarded by the religion of Jesus csc, Wm. (‘ain 20 pounds cheese, .l..\. lm" “'\l1_ U10" bv Ulilclnlly informed yj_‘|1rl5t, Dewar 25 pounds clieese, Ernest -and advised HS Tvléflfdf* P¥`0CB\1tl0Y“\l°Y _ nieiisures. I It is hoped thnt every assistance will he rendered to the inspectors in the rliscliargc of their duties. It must lbc realized that the presence of pow- ,dery seal. in some parts of the Dom- i‘-inion has renulteil i’or potatoes in tho loss of thc Amcricnn market. Farm- ers orc requested to follow the in- structions issued by the Department nt Ottawa, when powdery soap will Soon be controlled on the Island, and the Island potato will have re- covered its old fame, and be accept- nlilc to nny country in the world, as “an the case licforc the lliubiirgo went. into force. | At thc time oi preparing this not- ice, no potatoes are allowed to ho ,shipped into the United States. Fur- imers are udvised to keep ii suilicient iquantity of such potatoes for i-ie`cd purposes which have been found cn- Itirely free from infection hy tho in. spcctorn on their first inspection. It is not advisable to use for need, po- itntoes of infected lots from which nu diseased potatoes have been removed, .The disease germ may adhere in larizs numbers to auch apparently -disease-free potatoes, and cause ro- lnppearance of it. Powdery scab is ghost controlled by the use of perfect- ly clean potatoes planted on lnnd that has not previously produced 5 diseased crop. Farmers are also nd- ly potatoes from fields showing no once so that no time may be lost in .dismiss miemzftY;\;'ii::d“;»;i;`;otie»;ni;re Who will leave th¢,¢ity stun? I was cursd of Rheumatic Gout by f“‘°lhe" "°"n°°"°“‘ A h°“"'y '°t° °t nt mr m ” no 0' who Wi" '"'°°" till* lllvlllrh no moral - I I thanks was tendered the Reverend ‘es." _ who Wm ret Q, th I 1 l d by MINARDB L NIMENT lreritiemen for their able and Dstriotlc (Signed) H. ’l‘. GUSSOW. mid ,,,,,nd.,° ‘T °' ° ‘UW patch as also became WMU. BM 1 °°“ld ° HA” "_ ANDREW KIN0_ addresses. The meeting closed by Dominion Botanist. who will swing right into line Ottawa, Oct. 6, 1914. l ::A fresh supply of Moir's and »w~»'» »1~f~==~i~- ’ “-°>"\»\'H°°"A S.'\‘"§* B'-49'* i'°'i'°.'i;s.‘i‘.‘.‘i:°t‘;;:.:fsl::".:s;:"- -' " '° ’ '__' Wldl Qllu I ' ‘ ' 59g5_10_9_M3|`_ Who will turn to those he's loft- IAXOIIN. QIIO.. 0¢¢- 9.1901 cl.” A Hue' 0 » liz .t _____¢___________ To his dear ones sod. bereft? 'J th 1:Lr»t im vhmv .V"‘i our “ow lin" of'wl‘" ‘vm ke” the Pot Hholllnif Midi "E 'I " Pro arntiona. Tho. h°"`l"“I7 .;. . . . . o s 0 » oo°»_u_».o4 ¢ » s » o ¢ on os READERS OF " » o »°°¢ oo n‘» » ~E~ . . . ,:, °o'o'»-' .? Furnished by W. S.. Louson Ol ;..;..;..;.. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O‘o . . . . 0,0 . . . . ._. .;. 0? ._. A GIFT UF 'l`l-iii YEARS. licurning to really iipprccinte in pcrlinps a gift. that comes slowly with the years, und that brings with it u \-tmderful coinpeusntion for some of the things that the yours nay have robbed us of. -For instance the ability to cnjo_\ tlic golden glory of these autumn niiys was not quite :is possible with un in our teens as it is today in mid-life, We can 'now seo ii beauty and ri richness and fi nvcnninr; in hillside and prniric and nionntnin ns touched hy the nmgic hund of the coming change that, wus not possible in the flush and cilcrves- cencc of our youthful days. Such iii possible, hilt is it actual with us? There is no more common or more criminal neglect than the neglect of the beiiiity of thc changing duys und neiisoiia. Nature works her wonrli'ou.~i inirnclc, wondroiui indeed past nil our iindcrntnnding of power right in our prcnencc; but we look nt it with iinsceinr, eyes rind iiiiqiiiclcii- cd souls. And in doing is.) wo: have ininisctl what ought to have been n source of joy and ptr:-ngth ,md l,eB,,_ ty in our liven, inspiring and onrihl» ing them ht. every point. There is no blessing on unuppi-0¢i,\_ ted as that blessing of beauty and color and iiiovienient revealed through the hniid of Gnd in the world in which llc hun given you and |\.i-.tiur home. (‘-nu \\'c thinlf. of what H, world it would bo had it henn made wood- cn and colorless and unchanging. WHO? By “office B. G1l)b8., wht) Will K0 LD ml tho gqpg? Who will huckleon his straps? Who will speed across the prairie to defend? Who will bid fnrewcll to all? Who will hark his country'e coll? F01' our Empire must go forward to F From the homestead ,mi the mlm? or our Empire must. keep lighting to th ver r g P n l r Toilet D , lllrlo .fiiuaiitgaot those nondn and desi!" Of W."° Wm WP '-0 NM the cross poo es cannot be surnueii. E. A. NUI the ones who sup" 10") F05 B Central Drum' Store. ‘Who will keep our qs" 015 gmph., . .. ..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;.. .. .. ts, nAu.v seiecnons Fon ;‘; i i ,»». }»~»,».» ~Hi H%44+ nie cuiuimiui ;; . _ . MASTER DANIEL ROSS. Tho sud dr-ntii occurred on lllonday. (ict. 7th, of Duniel Ross, oldest non of Nell Ross, of Bay Fortune. De- ceased wus only 10 yours oi' nge. Al- though he was not feeling as wcll as usual he went to school und kept about' uit usual, and nothing serious was feared. until about..teu days ago when the doctor pronounced the trou- ble to he iipiniil meningitis. The funeral look place on Wodnesrlny allur- noon, llev. E. E. Styles conducting the services at tho house and the grave- iiidc. 'I`iie interment took place in tho Presbyterian cemetery at Dundas. “()ur supply oi' cigars is bcluii coin-itaiitiy replaced with fresh stock. (ict the habit oi’ calling ut our cigar counter for your require- lineuta. You will be pleased with our cigars und our service. The .'i`wo Macs, 140 Grout George Street. BEHMAN llHllPLiNi IS iliillllilil l.0N|i0N, Oct. 10.- An Antwerp corrcspoudont says the German ef- fort townrds ilie north of France willl a view to fixing n wedge hctWI‘.l‘ll Antwerp and the Allies ima nearly hor-ii destroyed in the lighting iirouud Lille and South of Ghent. Many priso- ners have been taken and n Germull aeroplane destroyed. Renewed vigor in 0ld Age THIS iiET’I‘liJlf. BRINGS A MES- SAGE OF (JHEER TO 'IIHE AGED ~l'iFJSllL'I‘S Ol" IIHING DIL L`IlASE‘S N,l‘}RVl~] FOOD. New, rich blood is what is most needed in tho declining years to koell up energy and vitality. That Df- l.'liaso's Nerve Food is a wonderful help in inaintainlng good health and prolonging life is attested b Y¢l‘° writer of this latter. Mr.- Stephen J. Lourd, North 'I‘l‘¥°\‘\ r-_ I-:_ 1., writes:-"At seventy-ll" years of age my heart new 011* “"5 became very irregular and wvbk ll* action and would pulpitate. M! 0"" nnthinglbut lie in bod in a lhllllilml' ing condition, losing atrsnli-ll "0 weight.. In that condition I M55: using Dr. Chsss’s Nervoblxtwah as. om cured. Had I not o ll treatment I' would now be in the Ellgtirtyt-Tsiisroldhsdzvu on ";Il02:;""hl°h means go, and 1 om" "V14 *"8 tm' utter so that uni people lllw '“Y’°" may prolong their health and straps- 59l5-10-9-M8l. snug and fighting to th; ,|147 th-b i this st medicine." 50° it nov; lgf ss.so'."l'nr me by *ll denim ` \