43 _-"_ <..' _ cs. I-rfrao an npamiénl -M.. _ < ~‘ -»f- -.>.~ .M 'I I \ Rf lowing fox stock: _ Black Fox Corporation. Linliteti. Black For Corporation. Limited. Court. O Auction Sale oi Fox Stock, _ -- I cet Th illb ldbP I.. -- 1 tion Sgeaxissniystlno zyiiiiubiigyhlsi ` January next at the hour of twelve o’clock noon in front of the Court House in (‘barlotietown, the fol- 12 shares in the John Agnew Fur A Farms, Limited. I 1 share in the Rosemont Lonsoll e dated Silver Black Fox Coinpi\ny,l Anodyn . . Limited. A 5 45 shares in the Tuplin Silver 1 Bond in the 'I`uplln Silver The uhove stock is being sold lo close an estate in the Probate ._.__..1--_z I Ilon‘t prolong suflsrinh from _ Coughs. C_olds_ Si. re 'l'i_i ro lt. ’ QI-|,,I,¢_ (‘."mp~<. Unillr. Spruliil. ` Strains. Iirout-tiillii. Tousilll-In. ew. lJohnson’s - is s doclor'e» prescription lor ln- lernal and external use with a record of over 100 yous ot splen- did siicet-ss. A w o n d e rfu I I y _ soothing. henlins. vain bnnisnlnk , an odync upon which you can l safely rely to i FEFIED! The Woman Who Loved and Earned ~»¢<.¢-¢~¢¢1< Business YOOOQOYQOQOQOO O QQQOOO OO "Wli;tt's the matter. Robert? You look as if your best Irientl had p.is:;,l aw:_~y, ami you never ex- pttfted to find untztlier. I never saw yoti look so depressed. l)ldn't you have a plrisaiit evening, illltl u _coutl tlilliier " "OI t-nurse I had a go d dinner! (ine never gets ally othir kind at !\lliii<>u‘s. itlidn't go for a good time but to help her wltli someth- ing she did not liiidci-.»itanti." "But soint-tliing's the matter. llob. You might as well tell meg, ‘ ~ir.- -ii- iii-i ii. rn sv .ima Pt-inns ° boss ,_‘§‘,;“ I,Q‘;§,"g,_o“,,°c§§‘y'gfo, a I,,,_;.vsrenAN wAs ALI. nun sown A M°¢¢,,,, sm,-y of Hom, .ng 5 time-grouchy with me. I told ydu‘ _ o ce "Just for that. Because I did! nothing--so they said." l “Itobert Meredith. will you tell me what happened?" about that fellow who left the store because he thought me lnatteu- tivc. That stuck in tho old nia_n's~ crop. I-lc hasn't been very pleasant. - to me since. Then he grouchod nguoi when I asked to go to Mr. discliargo you if 'you went!" I in- I of any use to him, and so gave w tcrness in l`¢obert's tone was indos- W0ltii.Fi_ll,l.YEAR cams i=u=1'ss~N Pouivoo- _IN Psnr-s__c7i' asserts ' .e1.g,.- -fat .i Ig "For .one yenrfbetpre-_fl 'began \ x "'"‘\|"T|‘m 35 Hovcy's funeral. And- taking Tiinlao -lowes-oo weak I \\'liy tiidn’t he tcll you he would could not doiullek-of work but now have. salad *Brush* ==poun`lis in ici-rupted_ weight and am ln the iiery best of "lie didn`t do it for that-it help- health," said Arthur F. Ingram of ed along. that was all. I was think- 4 -George Street,`T-lrxliflrxl "N. S., ing of something today when he just a f_ew-days a,go."Mr. ‘Ingram spake to nie. I-Ie says he asked me saw tour yea.rs.of.servIce in Franco .I question twice before I paid the with the Canadian Expeditionary slightest attention. Then he in-- Forces. being attached to the Fifth formed me that il was too much Artililei-J. He was engaged in some wrapped up in my thoughts to be ofthe heaviest fighting of the hole war. including the battles of me my walking papers. "The bit- the Somnie and Cambrui. “I have been in miserable health or-ii,_1i,i¢." ever since .I got out or the Army. “'01” it 15-" “ e 1 a 'ou'll et an- lata -last spring, in fact, my trou- You vo been \\ hat? .isk your aunt to go, I added as an W V I _ Nvermnd, de r,y g If f""_‘_ “"‘"' ‘° k"°“’~ 'Ve Ame" other position soon, and we'll man- bles started when I was gassed in “f'_k"d-_ '_ age until 'you do--We may have to Fl'HflC€ just b'€f0l'é the AI'mi*SlioB - _ _ .. a signed " continued Mr' =‘ Ing B . _ - H sacked! bounced! given my 1nII(_,.Ih9ugm_-» I donut -,pink we nam. in isx months' time I lost i’or- utilking papers. In am now a gen- can ,II-I(,,»,I hcl- expengt-S now," ty pounds in weight and some days _ .- \ tleinun of leisure YOU Citi Illlllliige l.0 SLIDDOPI [Ile I as so weak that I came neai col v - - "You ine.iti-that you have been Ihop ` lapsing. My appetite was so pool' discliai'g_etl‘]" 1 tiitestltilletl slow1y,' “Why OI, (_Dm,S€I ‘Ion-I be ,,_iIIy__ (hm I had I0 Im-ce mysen I0 em ““b"h""’""5' Bob You will not be out long enough io keep alive. Sometimes ., ROBERT BEAIRSTO' i Il "`i'otl‘v<~`guessed ii!" i'i`lien when you tiotintl an-other pos- ju - 6318-l-1il\lEstttl’. . i l lvaslreuliy so usloiiislietl I could IIIIOHI Im, heavews Sake pay “Item seme me .50 may I had to get out I I u n I o _ Q Administration Notice _-__ .;t ; (I ,I I _ If _ I I _ , _ . _ A _ I__5,._,,e of Tom Jim' ChIm_m,m_ g lf““~‘ ‘"“"V U “ef W°‘“°“ “WE ° hats. iii into to imow? \o.i cont on my ttouuch. why. sometimes x I _ ' I s H ' . V I _ I Notice is hereby i;i\‘<>u that the D I n rude, ?“.dkm.l,ing' .Even _cdlson wool gathering." 51 I death of the said Toni .Iini late ot' ’ _ I ‘ff inf" fd P0 “ _Fm "Please stop prcaclilrig. I might 1 (‘liarlottvto\vii, Resttiurtitii 1;.-opt-r, -1 “"l" i}`;(§‘ ‘lmd fndéufd “l°"k‘ have known yuu`d side with the Cl' ~ _ ' t _ ' ' ~ . -. .L not peak 'I_ never had thought of ,Ian to Nu, I,u_,mes§ during bus of the possibility of ltcbeil‘s being mess I,0urs_ How Iong WOIIIII we-aklwgs when .1 IQII y0uIwenI_ tlisuiiurgefl. I had believed lliiil ul- I be where I .Em II I [0 A - most indispensable to the firm- tli.~ir litisliantis un.il thcv also have tlidnt keep my iuind on selling a sell lh‘ngs anti yct your wits go W bite. I could hardly retain a thing ould become so nauseated while r e I tting at the table that I would liur h l I' nk W d h I ld lave to get up and leave. The amps and pains' in my stomach nos lit-on iiroveii in tiio iwoiioro “B I1-We on liunil souls dry fi-‘ll “"_ ‘“‘ '_ “” F'°“‘ 'F-` ‘*“'~*“ boss. Youre too much of u bus- would nearly di-ow me double ann t`0ul‘t and applicaiioii is niatln I., iii tfotliisli. liatldoclt and bake. For Wil- ‘mil {i¢‘L'l~ll“»‘tl he would be mess woman to sympathize with at times the agony was almost. more soon. and 1nstc.lti he had been dis- m9_ |‘m the under dog--Oho. it's than I could boar. I wus so ner- PROWSE & SONS LTD "l"\l`l¥‘-’li~ mv Own fanny I know that ag. well vous and rcstless that I got but the I‘robate <‘ourt by iluiii Kin of Price” f'lll‘l>’ ‘U the t`ity of _\Ioiit.r‘cal_ who cluinis < i v iii be tl brolller oi' tht: sztiitl ti'-rctiils Mummy Harb" Y’ "\\'tll; wily tl'Jii`t you say same- as' vou do. But that tlot‘.sti't make li ttle slecp and some nights I lay WL IU mp the Wm Ur uw dvcmdml |;;;I.I_I_I7‘._yI|5,-uI;I_ _ tunic?" itobtiri its-lied unpaticntly. It 32,). camel. ID I,._.;,,-_ I-I ,my make awake the whole night through. and grant administration of tht- _L ,_ __ , _______________,__ I-I t-tint untlei'stalid. \\'hy~ it harder." - “My brother-in-law had been tak- vstxttn ot’ the tIec0il_~=eti the said V WW F _I 'W W [Wm F ' wl.\.nl hafl y(.).“ done?" I “'95 silent 1°" 3 m°mcm‘ I had ing Tanmc and it had ,done him so fjlilhllisl I ' not mgam I0 p,¢acI,_ Im; I was, as much good that he advised me to I/in ni-"ty be iiimlo for the iia.\'iiii~iit "Im" “nw dm ‘hw ‘""“'h""'~“'° Robert had said, ti busiliess wo- fry it. t00. I had taken so many of the, debts of the sztitl 'i`tilil Jini `»--ill-f'-~ Y-Y--ls;`;1:r._“ :;.;::.._;_1_ lllilll. tilld I feiluzell just “'h""' in' mgdichwymm' I had about last in into provint-I- ali t-i-f-iiitois or inn "T - attention infant. wlwiri siwke. it falih lu "Will but I made up me' c--Im Tom Jim dccczmul are ____qu,_,`.I lt’ vozl have liorst-3 in poor con ' Illini Kin anti in order that provis ~ _ » - _ . ~ _ __ i Q _ _ NI .U Im.mSII me at _,nw Wm, ,I,_.I,. iliiion fiom the ettticis of tiistem _ "Dirt you tcll Marion, and what NOTICE was i'atht>r beside the question. mind iD SW? if- ii lfllll- VVOII( Sill". was so surprised when I begun bills against the said Tom .liin_ “F ‘lf f‘”‘"“ “ny °‘l“"` ".‘“‘S0' “'h"r° ' , did she say " - H’ improve that I °°“ld hardly b'5‘ IJ Dated' this 22nd, day of .laliitiary ll* U’-if 15 tif) M111 diff) l00k|“l'-Y E "Yes, l told her. A D" I9g0_ izntl they have no aiixiliitlon. Anti .WVIIM dm she say?" ' m GV( ii- Thllt save me encourage- _ent and kept right on taking it AENEAS A MACDONA U" "UI A"‘l”"“ on me Sed To ii f surprise Robert hesitated Without mlsshlg 3- 11059 “Um 110W I - fe' f in ~ ~ r » ` .Ititlue of llrobate 'hw 11"’-‘V "W g""mg; A sand a tlurk flush crept over his face h I"-"` 1 hm' Ur DV' ( "“""h°§ wndii Just think! That is the tlmo lie looked `alinost eiiibnrrassetl. A ave finished my fourth bottle. ntl today it seems almost too _ne -l;-_-:.1-_--_;'_-_-1 tion iiowtlt-r ivliiob will build them . ~ ~ . _ . _ -II .I0 H0. good to' be true but it is a tact just -1-f ~ _ _ _ through which ‘\Ir. II. (_ Buckley \‘ll l i thc uoili hzltl . ai n _“V "'"‘I__f"“ ‘h"’“ "I "I *5""d Umffy endured all the gory torture oi' evyéd saxiitl to inakte him look like U1 e some--I -.ini in perfect health T d i state ot lnuilili wli,.,... they will Ilchingy bummg eczema" ms me [ML me mfust len me_ MI my Jeni. and feeling as fine as a man could Sol bv :»ll>.' _ ' “ ' re " __ _ V .. - ` ¢' A e en ltt»t(I1 on lcssqfoetl .intl ‘look beter “M H perfect misery “nm Zsm 0us‘ “ns (mee ,mam moused ,iv Wim U-I. ‘mn d(‘:IrIf`|T_M('1 “"Lf °" link-~»tbc great herbal sltin euro-~ lo Be Ctiniinucil gl DR W G CHURCH brought; complete relief. I ____<¢>-i- tite and can eat anything I ease. My stomach was never lu °i`_` 5 ' I, L_ I Mr. I’-itt‘klc_v, who lives at 461 COMPLAINT OVER DELAY lwttf-r t-trliditioii and I digest nv- itii limi... “iii ii. I.. ...ti'onto1.17iii-IFUUHWIFAM ' ' 'l ":"'?“,m".‘.“]w“y‘ P°m“""" 0"*-‘”‘"» or ovznssas MAILS ef i wrltt‘o:-- For ~i‘ll`tot-ii years I stif- fl' 'il" if"-" "l"l'li'f' U“U"‘ ‘ill l ’ J fereil with eczema. and although I _ noon li`i~il=il\U ent ctire finally resultctl. I would 64.131 .2G_\IE~ll_ l't'~»> ‘ 'chili r‘1ii ' (t`:tiitltltl) , . I `< , I , gt , E W, W_ CLARKE, litisi- ll.ti'iit»r (_\`i1. I2, i‘t-verliblu eczema gn gfve Zamqguk a II-IRL 1( Q \ -iiiioi iiiillt cins hui' ets, ______ _ _ _*_ __ :iIiplv.<, tiu:inti._v of hard coal grain 'iii "‘ "` ` ' W """"` Iitixvs .iitl_t>tllt‘i‘ titltis anti ends left 'I-l‘ i 'is s' _ City i‘1t»i~l; iiutal \\'a.I'Il{f~`. t»\dtll't‘sst2tl tu’ tht- 1'-».~1tninst-»i~ tii»nt-rtii. \\'t|l he rc- 1-~i\~<-tl :ti tlttnwu tiiitll initio. on I-`i'i~ tI:t_\'. iw '_'Ttli li'-~b|'t|ni'_\'. 1920. for llii- .ft||\»-_\:ti\i'i- tif His _\i.'|j~.-t\'.= \lttil.~. on a pi'~I»o_-~~il i‘i>|iti':i<-t lol' l-dir \--dis. I. vim. .~ in-r -it-»-it on :l~.t~| |i»i|l1- |'1l|tl.~'il:i|~~ iittrul .\l:til lltitilv. .\'i»_ l. i`|'t»iii tlii- l’t»_~i|il:l.i\I1eI`S F0' b this year were I2 v9 b l g a t1sy`s work`as_ any man. My ` ack and already I have gained tif- d II red ‘Ins mom. strength and energy have come c |ng_ Qno annoying Ieuture_is the t singular gaps. in delivery. For in- H stance London gets Mon' real pair la org l'oi~ the first.. second, ninth I :ind tenth of the month the inter- _ veninl: :.unibers will be turned in F” probaly some time during the week b end. Enquiries by the -Ctiiiiadian H Press al. postal headquarters bring B en pounds and am still gaining gbt along. In my opinion, Tan- s has no equal as a medicine and recommend it in the very highest rms." ' _ Tanlati is sold in Cliarlottetown y Retldin Bros, in Montague try _ J_ Mahon, in Georgetown by eymour C.- Knight, in Souris by explanations which seem largely Jas. G__ Fergulon’ in _Kensington to justify the assertion that one b day the dock strikes anti the next R ships anti their much slower travel ling are nittiiily responsible. One_'I`oront.o cable iilstiiiltzes Loli- tiou liewspapers tor December 27 'having July arrived I-n Toronto oi. January'2l. It is found that these newspapfrs owing to lack of sail- ings dl'I not leave Sou.lia.mpton ~ tiiiiil .Ianunry 4, one day bohiiid the uppoliltetl time. They arrived lli , New York January 15. What hair pened to the papers between that date an_1 January 21 when they eventually reached Toronto, the postal authorities here do not “ know. I (furiously enough the Empress of France which only left Liverpool on January 7 reached St. John on ge y Kier & |McFsdgen and in Emer- ld Junction by P. F. Hughes. j_,ii\j»-"‘V _Z al. iii ltou si Quiltzlcll "'G`e't Liver and Bowels Right with ~ "“'C`a$carets’;’ ' V o i~_‘urre*g1-Tong-ue? Bid 'l‘a\ste. Indi- stion. Sallow Skin, and Miserable JamIary415_ V Headaches con-ie from s torpid liv- .. _-meal# er t and sluggish bowols,wbich_cl'1use he stomach td become filled' with undigested food, which sours and -___ fernients,_formlng acids. gases. and l~`arni for sale at Mi. Stowgi-|_ U0 with diwelliilg house and out-build- yo isons_.C~asctlrets ton-ight will give ur bilious liver and constipated lags. Apply bowels a._thorougli cleansing and J_ A_ MIIKINNQN' straighten you out by morning. 257 Euston Street CHSCHYBY-B 'never siclten. or incon- I7h,,,.I°IIeID,,.,, venlence you like nasty Calomel, (;472.I.g7iMQI0II,I1_ Salts. Oil, or gripping Pills. They _ work while you sleep. _ STOCK FOR SALE CUl` THIS OUT II-,,,,,I_ oin mniiisu lu-:o||'i~: l-‘on oa- ' "rA|m||,'cA'rAlm n -_ Ai. mai- ivszss AND lil-JAFO Nolan-is.' II' you know of.somc one who is troubled with Ctitarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordin rv-ctttarrb cut out this formula and-bond it to them and you may have been the c ns f ss I in. .ti vm.; m p sf‘I‘rot‘ Department of Agriculture. |»or‘l-ops from toni' Fieaim-roof' 0 In I~Jrtnlat\d sclontllts for Q. long tlmb I- Dost have recognized that cntarrh tic tra constitutional disease and ne- ssarlly rterittlres ' eoiistlttltlnrlhl Départment of Agriculture ~ -- Sprnvs. Inhalcrii and nose tl l|t‘h'- PAGE TWO _ THE CHA-RLo'r'i‘E'rowN GUARDIAN. - _ _ JANUARY Q7. 1920. _ st the smell of food would nau-I the house. You can imagine how r days at n time without eating _ _- Total cost in New York l Total selling price per I-li. . . . . ._ Gross Profits . . . . . . . . . . . . §-"‘~"‘_"_“’_".“3°_”f”“'_'*fl~ I __ . _ ___ _ _*L_._______ NOTICE TO Our agents will take delivery of livehogs at our usual buying points on -Thursday, January 29th, and Thursday, February 12th. We want good stock for l which we will pay highest marketprices. ~. riiiluiiiisi See our agents before disposing of your hogs. WM. DAVIES CO., LTD. M. CRAIG, A Island Manager. I-ii tti~o`llnhl¢ to irritate the delle-'to air passages and force. the ins- t-niic into the midrllo our which fre- t|itontI.v moans totnl deafness. or rise tho disease may* be driven down tim nlr ‘irasslxgos t.owal'dti the lungs which is equnly its danger- ous. The following fornltilu which is mu-d extensively in the damp lwngllsli cllmtlto lu tt constitutional lrt-i1tmf~nt. and should' prnvccspeci- who live under more favorable oil- mstn condition. , 9 Soctiro from your di-tigglst l ounco of i‘srn1lnt (Double strength.) Take this home and add to it IA Iiint of hot water and a little granu- nted sugar: -stir ulltll dissolved. Take one tahlonpoonfu four times ¢ day. this will often bring' quick elle! from distressing' hritti nolaos. fliogigad nostrils s ould open, brent. lm; become easy and hoarlng ini: oveaiiths Inflammation in tho `elI &chinn tubes in reduced. Par mnl. until tlls wa a-.t dl t- s n i ‘If t s roc ly upon the blood an mucus sur- Iildhs of the system and has a tonic lution that helps to obtain the do- slred results. The preparation is easy to- make. costa little and is pleasant to take. 'Every orlon ully cfflcltclotts to sufferers hero W" rlwisiiulillii io ~ _-. I _ __ ~ The orth American Antimony ~ a - Lillie George, New Brunswick . _ , ' Allthoa'rised` Capital $2,000,000 Outstanding $1,000,000 I - Otlicers and Directors .. stooioyE.ii:iitin,ivi.i=..si.John................ ................ President.. A Walter F. Dixon, New York ._ . . . . . Vice-President _‘ A. A. Saurel, New York _ _ _ _ _ _ .. ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer. PLA. Guthrie, Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Solicitor W. H. Irvine, M, D., Fredericton _ .. - - - - - ~ - D|I`9°¢°l' C. A. Crowe. Bridgewater . . . . . . . .. Mine Manu” _ Fred B. Edgecombe, Fredericton . . . . . . . . .. Director * W. T. Chestnut, Fredericton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dlrwfor Ricketts I. Co., New York .Directing Enginurl PROPERTY " Extracts From Oiiicial Reports. “These are the only Antlmony deposits in Canada _or the United States of Magni- tude or extension enough _to maintain a smelting plant, and the ors is pronounced by experts to be of the finest antimony ore known.” _ Extracts From Canadian Government Report on Property Canada r DEPARTMENT OF MINES-MINES BRANCH REPORT ON THE ' _ Mining and Metallitrgical industries of Canada ` "The circunistances attending these deposits of Antinhany are singularly favor- f able-first, the geological position of the deposits; second, their ocourance in sogrfr _ gated masses along lines of fracture, provlng the veins to be true veins of great depth . and horizontal extension; third, the purity of the grey Antimony ore and its gradual I passage into native Antlmony as the veins deepen; fourth, the abundance ot ore and the ease with which it may be reached, either for mining operations or subsequent ship- Pnovmcs or New anuuswicx . DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND MINES, 1 FREDERICTON. ant to feel. I have a splendid ap- f January 28",' 1919_.. "A. F. sam-oi. Ego., ` _Treasurer N. A_ A. S. Co., Ltd., l aa wait siroot, I New York City, U. S. A. ‘ ‘fleferiflng to the the Lake George Aritimony property at Prince William in this Coun- . try, the Department understands that developments are going -to -be made on a large _ ` l scale on the antimony deposits being developed' at the above place by your Comany. _ "Nilineipus reports have been made by Mining Engineers from time to Lime on 'property and all of which indicates that large quantities of Antimony exist on this _ property. ‘ I "Yon can rest assured anything the Department can do to ndviance the interest of your Company will be cheerfully complied with. I "Wishing.you every success in the enterprise, believe me, Yours obediently, " Signed T. S. LOGGIE, ' Deputy Minister." V W. F. Almy, Mining Engineer, in his report says:- ' "[ have examined ths property of the North American Antimony Smelting Com- pany, Limited, which is situated nt Lake George, N. B., and I estimate there is suiii- cientl ore opened up on three sides to keep n smelter running for twenty or thirty years . ,_ with a daily capacity of one hundred- tons of ore mined. And in addition thereto, there is, in my opinion, ipractlcally an illsxhaustible supply of ore on the property-" "The market _will absorb all that would be produced from the high grade ore that would bo ootiiméia in mining too tons ooiiy." Estimated Annual Production and Income _ Compiled By Rick ' etts & Co. ' *ah* New Installation . It is thepurpose ot the' Company to increase the capacity of this plant four-fold _and also to orect in the vicinity of Boston a Sulphitre Plant with an initial daily capacity of tons tons-of Crimson and Golden Sulphldes. The nsoesshry amount of the Treasury Stock will be sold to meet the following estimated expenppsz Now tnsniiotion oi mioo .. . . . . _ . . . . . _ szznooo " I " S_i`ii_phiti`e ‘plant . . . . . ._ ._ . _ 75,000 ‘ working capital' ._ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . .. - . . . . ._ zoo.ooo » - _ Total $500,000 'lt is the intention of the management to pay n substantial dividend out of the pro- I` fits of the company and .with surplus earnings to establish paint and enamel works at St. John, N. B., for which undertakings bonus_stock will be issued to shareholders. . - This stock offers an unusually attractive investment opportunity as the abundance . of raw mbterial, that ever increasing demand for Antimony -products and the recognized ability of the management insures the success of the Company. It is conservatively I estimated that n substantial dividend sliouid be paid within the next twelve months. ' Fiscal Agents . MJ. W. Sanford Irvine, |57 Federal Street, Boston Mass. ; _ F c. ii. itioiiii, nuttin slitting si. lun. N. ii. I Ylirhurton-&Shaw 3 . Charlottetown l’.ll.l. -I Natural 'White Crimson Golden Sulflde Oxide Regulus Sulfide Sulflde ~ Estimated Output (l-bs.) . . . . . . . _ . . . . 1,800,000 5,400,000 3,000,000 912,500 2,190,000 72,000 270.000 150.000 237.250 328,500 ‘ Selling price pert lb. . ..._ 12% .10 .08 .47 .28 248,000 540,000 240,000 428,875 613,200 171,000 270,000 90,000 191,025 284,700 Totslgrossprofits . . . . ... ............................$t.007,325 Grosstonnageoutput................_.... . . . . . . . . . ._ ..........6,601tons ‘ “The above estimate was compiled .by us after exhaustive investigation and we do not hesitate to say that the market will readily absorb this production and the plant may be duplicated to manufacture twice the tonnage out of the surplus earnings of the Com- A pany which would then show an annual gross profit of 100 pei' cent. on the Capital stock. (Signed) RICKETTS G. C0. ' C. E. W. BATESON, Vice Pres." Slncethe above estimate was compiled the prices of these 'products have more than . doubled. » , 4 _ . ,~. A Smelting Co. Limited' ._ O Antimony Deposits at Lake George, N. B.,_with Mining Right over entire mineral- _ ized area, comprising 25 square miles with Mining, Smelting and Concentrating Plant and machinery thereon. J