Y,,_. ,__ '__4_-_, . .,,. __,gv_, _..,,»,,»- ;=,.~_:., -ri-_ ... 5.'-fi. I "~:,,;;_-,, 1 g lt.. i, , l- ...ii '7>.- .;_., -. -fjgi. . < V 'Wil if.-¢.;_».+A;a»4.i»£~. _ t'»~`=*~>“ ' N _, 9*' ` . _-._. ,. . ,-`4',<,.7~_.;_,Ig., .»_ _ » -. 1: f. ,~,, --.- -. 1;: 4:.) . -Q., ¢ , - » <_.. - ` ' P' PAGE Two ‘ K '_ 'rim ciiARLo'i'rE'rowN GUARDIAN v . » oowoisnn 10.1914. ' Every wise man and woman who has money to invest should _ look first at the safety of any investment offered them_. La{7§e returns generally carry with them large elements of risk., e say GENERALLY, but understand that does -not.-.me-an- always, as in the case of the INTERPROVINCIAL COAL COMPANY, 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 withit. 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? _ ’ , , . . _._ _ -si ` SAFETY FIRST ° ` DIVIDENDS- NEXT ` Next, the returns t_o be made is the cons_i,t_l<,-;_1jé,1l;i_0I1. jthis it respect, we do not believe that there is an investment in the 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 year until you have all your money back, and your investment still remains the same, and yoifmoney is not used by us until you are perfectly satisfied. Send a man to the mine to tell you everything we say about it is true. If we should be found wanting in any of our proofs, then your money is returned forthwith. Hadn’t you better think? t WE OFFER YOU COAL AT 5c PER TON Our capitalization is $100,000. Our supply of coal is 2,000,000 tons. Exactly five 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 mire. Can you see the 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. 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. 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, tircunistances forces it, and we are doing it with a good~will. l , When you think that you are offered $30,000 worth of stock for $20,000 in cash, and this stock represented by coal at 50 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 neegif 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 ot 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. Send for prospectus and other information, or call at the ofiice of The Interprovincial Coal Compan , Limited , W. B. PROWSE, Fiscal Agent. GEORGE W. McPHEE, -President. i-1 . ' -Y lilillill or rv Ellis ' TO-DAY. (Tity l\fngistrnte's (‘ourt, ll a. ill, Red Cross I’:i.rade. _ Prince Edward Tlieiltre, Il, 7 und 9 leading surgeons ill Nova Stotizi, Ml Alex llfillounil ol Ar sie Shore l iuuill ul llliliiltllls I t I wllile Dr. Rellfus has the reputation wllo has been visiting Mrs. lnidner in .-1 H of enjoying the largest pruetii-e in. Bangor and frieilds ill Morell' and MUTCH__ At Thorudyke oct' 5th’ 'southern Noiii. Scotia. bourls retuincdu llonic ytstertlai. 191% 10 MTS- G0I‘ni:\\'0rtl\ gave ’ ` C s0re oore c eo Maoi_EoD-Moi'- __ , a 1 0 __.,._._. Markham, Ont. C. E. BILLING, 1 was cured (Rho tl G G H Mnmnws LI§IMENiiIma c out by I a 0 &“\ III Here ll Mr. Dodd Dwyer, of Plctou. N. S., Mr S. Benton. merchant, of Boiisliaw. ll I C "t rl/ Courhs are almost certain 22 o to come soon and it is essen 22 2 tial that you should cure 23° them promptly and thor oughly Neglected coughs start a long train of evils ‘Ti is not better cough remedy white Pine and Tal' r (Treanlirer) Its the most satisfactory remedy we sell It is pleasant very mqammg h‘*"il| N"°O%°°~i:a-nz.. Sui-eo "‘:;"‘ _ """‘¢»=->¢»°x~a-¢»r.eo»-<.:»--in N og” m“m°m®*4004om§ ggggzz emmmC¢=-°monisZ=o'a=En`;.;i- f Q D the mainland recently visited this pro- 10 |191' B|B\eI'- vince where the company's ranch is is Mr. B. Roy Holman of Jamieson’s 'pl Mr. John T. ns the result »h | | tl, 1 t l d | was ln the city yesterday. Date Dm Time llllhtzh W'l‘}lt|?;r;~ }{"_ h`uli]lheI‘ d]t!1l‘ld1xndgmhanl]e§rlil; This Src: -*_ ` Mgyxgnsgraglsl Aw" Br°n°mu' b’ 212 vintie, returned home yesterday, after Mills G00l`8i% Carver. Powliah 10"- MR. IRVING H, BEE|=|5_ Lil. _C0 0 IMENT o brief visit io Charlottetown. yesterday for Boston- ’ ‘ 1*' ° om” READ- SUI' M Who Will Produce “The Tyranny of some of the dh-ooiorg of the Kings. Mins Lizzy Pratt, Pownal left yes- Tours" In this Clty In the Near Fut- "X 23 bury Fur Farms, Limited, who are on terday morning for Boston on s visit ura Under Local Ausplcoo .___‘ Mr. lieerls W? for anany years u -*M located, for the purpose of lngpeoting Mr and Mrs W. E. Agnew have re- profess onn ac or an has played “lf you havent yor pl-opal-on ymn- » » the ranch, which hog been bull; at turned to Clinrlottotown from their heavy parts ln New York with Mrs, Dickies and chow, now i tl , I l th3t Often end badll’ There The managing director of Wedlng trip abroad. Fiske-Blanche Walsh, Donald Robert- time tn see to it. Our Iipiriit-is rldt y P g --_ son and other famous stars: Hin Dlckllng are unusually pure. clean --' The vlgltorg were Dr, Mr Goo. J. Rogers has returned handling ofthe roles of ':l?arbury“ ln strong and whole. and are absolute: (of Hollfnxh who ln from ii business trip to tho chief Tho’ Tyranny' of Tennis, and "0u- ly tree from tailings that go to flliléd Wit 1illll'lelatCSf df' company, Mr, J. D, centres of the States and Cansdli. wald ln lbssnstlhosts, were spoken make up welsht hilt does not l . vmes fnr ra |d]y and agguf ...___ ” of by the leading critics as masterful prove the quality. Our essences of. t 1 ha d ll ki ds gf Dr, Rolling, of The Misses Mina Ling and Ada pieces ot,BC¢lU8. He was for three Vinegar is unusually strong and ln" a ey n mga n ig one of the ‘Horne. Oyster Bed Bridge, were visl- Years lessee and manager ofthe West- used by all discriminating ooohn The JEW¢ll"y t‘eD&ll’ll’lK the company. tors to the city yesterday. mlnitm' 0D¢t'a _House of New West- TWO M1108. 149 Great George Street. ' M a. d Mrs mtl ht of Mon- llcliirlldiilirhfz 'V(dilc:ilii(ie:|!leB(?ii‘ll.Pl1~?llbifIe“liil; Dom ed m aur' but arp ' ‘nd harmless coandpggdilg tagule lilnve returged froii o'n extend- directed nd took the principal roles H . , Vaultsi thui |39" _ their EXURIRTKC b0ttl¢8 256 the fox ed trip visiting their two sons and ln some ne productions, and he has safety fmm th¢ film* YW They nl- relatives ln Calgary and stopping oi! "taught dramatic art and produced Foxis with .dn ranches the at several points. iplnys for Cornell and Queens Unlver- cl _ fl until you get them back J G island --_ sltles, and ls engaged to produce ii Ill A F0188 Clpllllllt lt ' the to the nity play at McGill University inter thin In 504100 . again- _ were Frank season. In 1910 the Earl Grey Tro- P" Pill' hlfefl (he bell | svn//I \\ I-akeheld. Que . out 11.1001 Jeweler & Optician //0fg\\\\\\vllln.\\\\f .-1 Iluiinvl B Our re air department is Goods left with us are de- ‘¢ ' l - ioof L We Specialize on leave the articles with us. ~ v°i~.:-‘...:l..;:.°.:'li::":i...;i l;;,,,";",=.'°~~'=* -~ fn --fi-» w. N. Toulon” - Go d ` . °- '..':..:° °° -'~" ii.-li, i.. ....,......' °"“'°"'*°"°-l ns of-from-