2.~».~~: . " , 1'! :: ‘F ‘ . . 'JANUARY-‘2‘;2, 1920. » ‘ t . . .I ‘ . . , » s 1 1-V1, .`....‘_ .,, N '”' 'ran 'cHsa1.o1"rE'rowN GUARDIAN ' _ _ PAGE rniiicic ~ . et iffiiNsciii c and . cucuiiccii CREAM is looked upon as- the best by 1| lirics IUY AND Kill’ HANDY A IOT TLE OF PAIN-RELIEVING 8LOAN'8 LINIMENT _... You need it when the unexpected rheumatic twlnge starts--the pains and aches following exposure- stiif joints, neuraigia. Forgot all about buying another bottle and keeping it handy, didn’t you? Get Rlieiiniatic Pain V sciatlca. lumbsgo, sore muscles, W st the most discriminating wo- lllell Bverywhere. It protects the skin against chaps, sun- burn, wind and weather. Knowing that it will keep your complexion ever st its best. s » V 1 Try Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream yourself, z and know -how delightful it _really is. You can get it at the Penslar store in two siz- es 75c and 50c. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Sole Agents for Penslar Family Remedies and Toilet Articles. -0-0-9006-0 it tonight! etrates without rubblu and scat -they don't suffer needlessly. I - g 70c, 51.40. -....' | Lininxent Heep 11 handy ‘ - For Colds or -Influenza and ag al Preventative take LAX- ATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for E W GROVE na vooooooaeeoa-qv-09440;-of-Q4 1 ' . . 'S sig t ure on the box 30. _. _:___ _ C "_ _ ` _ "' 1'-ini "P-i‘*'iHi*¢k°¢=e¢iIfseiIt6siltvl+iItss9ketiltse>kssilise>lts¢$li»1e4esave=e+ #V1--b If i0dBY-play safe-'you may need h This famous-counter-irritant pen- Y g _ ters the congestion. The 'pain or H ache is soon relieved, leaving no y plaster or poultice musslness, no stained sldn. Thousands of regulzir users keep it handy for emergency 0 Three sires at all drug ists-Bois. ` 9 .1 » I V Oi`tl1 I was nevertheless a s lendid re 'e 190. V They were there from all paris and s. splendid supper was after- ISPWIBI 1° T09 Gulfilliln-I 1 , .1V _ ,V 1, MINNE./u=o1.is, Jun. 21.-Flour sANouE'r in 'ri-is evsnme ;‘”"‘“ "e "‘ ___ V pruppeii any cents s bum-i in me cn-y G°s3|p___A ocal market today. Standard flour The banquet in the 'P1-lnge of! went 1,110 E cer1a1nmn¥:‘:,l:.ggm'F:$; in 98-pound cotton sticks sold at ales College Hall in the eveninl:1long ago and noticing the young $14-25 il b“l"`0I- The Kf"1W1*I mit" wus 11 grand sumesg from eve,-yilady who waited on mm "minus, ket decline in wheat was given as °”dP°Il'|t- Ilie asked her what the trouble me "@5303 I0" me d"°l’- N°'~W|thBf'B“diUB UU? Sf0l'mY Wi“l1l'l was, she replied that there was 'a » °r which Pfeventetl 5 H000 mam' nail in the toe of her shoe Tliat’s from outlying parts of the province 1 - 1 . '13 ‘ rom lining in attendance tlierc `I1‘:.leu1?1g111LIv;1,i`,. I:,117q11’,1€|,§;rt' ve Km u ... _ _ 9|' I3 0SflDh 'P Di - entatlon present of the gallant PE|{S()1\’_\LS -? oun‘g nieni who] véillunteered for ROME. Jan. 21.-Russian pris- ierv ce aga nstt e un. I . _ , oners returning to Russia from Some 250 members of thc "boys R $115: A_hCf; C`"'h GmI‘)“'mS ` ' f xine oldd hrligaililr’ X:-ferc piéeseiirt; A;a;;,el;]“; "::_‘_;’\‘]||nL‘f_' ‘m‘?;rPmu'(;;';§ cnlish in filriie giiolslievikji army gn is e an cean-oo ng it unc . . .. - _ , ipcna y o ei i. accor ing to t e if boys as any one would wisli iofmw hpendhlg hu h`i'hd“yf3 “ml liolisli Government, which has re- her iiinny trlt-.ncls iii Gr.iliain's ,li to [_ ti t it b _ , s i #(1 ai. qi -s on sent o y Rodd and Preelowll' _ the Vnticiin. The Polish authorities if the Province and it was ai plea-11,011, Ex_1»,.em1,,r A,.SmmuE‘E`“.h0 niadc this reply after. the Vatican -ure indeed io see the clieeryfhad 1,0 9 0 _ 1 . ._ li:id asked .the Polish Government ‘freetings of friend in friend-'vicn lm1s,.,1 tl; ‘f1otan\;?11,I),]6s(»m dn 03,131. 1 to allow Russian prisoners still in -rho had foood hardships and dooiii fur uuy time ne uiigiii im min-a on Gefmeini' 1° P=\=S`lhro\1sh Poioud ' Dgether' °“' me \"<*m“'5(‘~"'\""| I to further the iiitercsts of the boys. mr "`”p“U`Imi”"- B“C““5e "W RUS' ~lalns of France and Flaniiers, and? .(‘&.m_ -Stnwapt 1111,., ,1w..11111g- Du Simi lirlsoners who ret`usei1 to 10111 is they warmed up to the memories » the work of getting up nie reunion U" Swirl -H1115' are Shot- tho Pol- f 11,051; trying daiyg spent ¢Ug@ih.1H,,1d no mm ,,\.,,,. went over SCM ish Government says it would sug- ‘V t° exchange remllllscensei Oflwith :i flncr idea ul’ kinship than 5937- mm the \`9D“U`IflI3I°H l-If The lays spent together in places which ‘the 105111_ lll“IS0l19I`-5 be l>0HiD0Ii£‘i-I “Dill the will always remain in their mem- Calm (RW) G, (<_ Tay1°,. in re_ Sovict Government reverses its _ ory. lplying to the toast “Our Country I‘°U"5'- The hall was appropriately de~1 1 (111 ,111 . ,_ 1.1, 111 *“‘<'°'>-'é oruted for the occasion with the1§2v§.|¢;qnB1£e1?no‘“. 111- 1;-,(§s;v,,,(11aS11\; STORM SEVERE IN o1IiL<;ni=1L oolotrst: tigie Unis? Jack iiuppiei- -veuiug iiiiiu tins. ic was NWA S°°T'A 9 V e °“V5 “"1 "E em Pm- 1_1 night hc had looked forward to 1{EN'1‘V11,1_1q N_ S _yan 21__ 03:19 Hziiiguvfufgiqgxfé ;`l`i;;i)i]iFni:1l;g 1 ilin§1;a1“i(l;:Iiiln;;i'tr;1itic;111aS!o$r`t{> 'l`hc stm-in of Szituriliiy and Sunday ' ‘ .` ' ’ - ‘ _ _ 1* ' - was 1-xc:-ptiniially severe in the i LASSIEIED ADVERTISEMENTS V 1 ilforilfliiiifikifilessarasaieiealassalessaisisaisaraiearasisaisnaieatasesaieitasisase 1, -~ - V- ii AGENTS WANTED MALE HELP V somsrrs. ssnanv Ann commas- FARM HELP EXCHANGE - A f mission. to sell Red Tug Stock.I Completi- stock Including exclus»'1 ive ines. npeclnly hardy, grown: . only bi: us. Sold only by uur ag- ents. legant free samples. Write ;.\;>e\x\ to Dominion Nursories.Mon- iron sA|.i~:Y-i\'fv|._\'~tT\1_.°vl-zu 1:5071 Appl \\u.it r S it Rl Y e cott. Ncrt vcr.- li37l~1-2l1\ll'}2lpd' ~ ` \ lcon SALE-.s si1.\'r<:n_|To.\i-is. i male and 2 females. Apply go 1:0); 192. Tignlsh. l’.E.I. . . ' " 0246-1 15 l\IElllDd I M]_S(_‘-EL,l.t\NEOL B JN" Al.l4`IIldl) MACDUNALD, LAND Hurvefnr, Souris. . ' . 6096-1-8-ME1~iipd TRY 0l'l( JOM PRINTING DEPT: for your next ordi-I for hillhcalls, lctterheada. envelopes. visiting .»iir|ls_ [»i.sg~-rf. All kinds of ppm. ci‘."" ‘°""~.i.i'::~ f‘i=.:°:.'i‘.'.ii'=‘ii‘:i Guardian Publishing Co.. Kent Bt.. Charlottetown WANTED -wi- l\lllRI(llA'l‘§-I HAVE PAID HIGH prices for muskrnt. fox and mink skins. For the hnlniicc of tho season I will ndvancc my prices . *Q IIIIID . D - ilnsr Department nf- The Island - \ I A\AN'l'lllD-MAID FOR GEl\'ElLA|_ _ number of men. married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. Agply Department of Agriculture. harlottctown. _ 6297-1-17-1llEtf FEMA LE HELP V . housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs-_ lirui-o Stewart. 14 \Va.ter rlt. 2728-12-2*!/itf \AN'l`l~}l) AT 0l\`(`|C--A (`().Vll'l'i'l‘- ent girl for ircncrnl housework. No ivasliinu. Apply 49 Lunisworth Avciiiiv. dl \AN'I'I-vvas featured by iiiimcrous jolly tier. As Mr. Rohlaiid read in a smoking cnt' ho lic-lievcs that the NaV°“°° 3 Ia HI" 7° und France wiiicli liroiigiit iiiiiny uxciiiiiige of black bugs was iilmlc. The infant sii1`1'i-rc¢| no ill effects Red Li°" APP|° Pl° 1iilnie iirquestiuii tin- ev:-nts rciat- from the trip. -l<-Q->---- Thursley Common We Cream u.1,cm1 me m,1,11m, 1-0, WOMEN MUST BE GIVEN EQUAL RIGHTS WITH MEN I Gateaux l' Amlens,` ‘ 11, 1' f`1-. ,1 1. 1. 'f 11 - -__ r u.fi..l.‘i.if.§,’ilu.$§.`.§5Féi*“.‘i.‘I,,?. ...ii oar-awe. 1-- ia.~-so-----ins, ` Dessert 1 11 d d 1 k th 1, 1,. . 1 lthe members of the National Conn ntlciiioryenthrdliggli iii; slllsenutllié all 1 oil of Women ni their meeting here T Cafe a in Paris ' _ ,tacks on the 1.11m1011bu,g and 1-),»¢,;1tiiis afternoon, Hon. N. W. Rowelly ¢...i ... N... euu cu- 31103."i-‘}‘$i..if"'%§.§§.’.?L5“Z.$‘?I.‘§’.1.’§I'iliiiifli1f§ii.f’§`i.l"‘i-»..§i§IX.§.....°§l’.I‘é’l mm Bmmé mfg, Comgnel Many nfl once and its relation to womcn's Then game the toast 1151, as ml. these 1111111195 woum go down 1,1 1,151 work. He. said thot thc inovcment laws; . 1_0,-y mongside 01 such 11-1ump11s MI for the extension ‘uf llie fri-incliise " 1110 ms! as 13u1.,,(.1a,,,', .md 1n1(,;.r,Iiiuii made such progress that all -1-HE K|Ng mam (;apm1n 'ray1.,1 ¢¢mc11,,1.=,1 1,15! democratic couiitrics must exteiig L.xce51,,m speech “mid-apmuuse I to women the ill-lht' to vote nn. loccupy seats in parliament on the canadaERe‘IIT?"d|°d t° by Capt' --A,1d'1he5,, haw. 51,111 my sc,mi’[saliie basis :is men, Mr, Rowell (R°Lv6)__M C' ciy °|r E I e when thou an m1g1,11er 'vm 1 called attention to the fact that in so "7 3' °° ar ° I n' Wo mion shall point utliulg nom.; Canada legislation of 1918 and 1919 °°"°d)' ‘ . ` 'ave woiiif-ri these of ual rights L l wllli men. Mr R well aid a tiibute to the l . ' ' t, ~ 0 - I’ ed to by Le.-Col. R. H. Campbell ,_ThiIu;etly :;il;)lt\]:‘(. llcagth Bmmuonluon of public henmh 05-1-11 ,BAT1-A1_|oN_R¢,p°nd,d brought another splendid addrcssl--~-- -~-~-------- .two points. The first is the validity of its organization as a court of _liistiice,_ sliicej t_t1e__ orgginizatiom of such courts lSY>longs` to tliefcderai governiiiciit. The second point con- cerns tho fixing of prices. since prices are port of a contract and contracts' are pirt oi the civil law. Tho Board points' out in its sub- =.ii_»:ioii that it hos already render- --d ii niinibcr of flccisions iindcr the :icl by which it was created, and -_viii continue to do so. but that in vlcw ni thc importance of the is- sues invqlvml, it desires to hart* its legal position clearly deflined bc- i'oi‘e procrcding further. All p--rsoiis :iffccted by the dccis ion.; so for rondcrcd by thc Board liiivc bccii invited to iippcar nt the hearing and the attorney-generals of several provinces have also re- ceived copies of the Board's sub~ misrion with invitations to inter- vene if ihcy so desire. The hearing will probably take place in Ottawa in February and thc matter is now being considered by the Quebec Attorney Generel's Department. Although e decision will only be reached within the next few days, it is not improba- ble thnt the Qucbcc Attorney Gen- 1cri\l will lntervenc. i----- Sailed l1`o_r_Canada (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Jan. 20.-Sir Adam and Lady Beck, h-uve left Buumeinouth were 'Sir Adam was in a nursing home under an attack of pneum- Jnia and will sail for Canada if the doctor permits on l"0br\ii\\’Y 19- -----<»o>-l MInnrd's Liniment cures diphtheria enemy prison czlnip.; are obliged to ‘_~ i 'Calm C99" J~ St0W*"`t» Capnllly Ifore tlleni. Tonight said lie, takes ?:1?1‘,1e 1:1f1n.].e~m.ly. of 'Ehe resided- “fl the §“ll\e\‘lnS and Ui” mo back to the old recruiting dziys pubgubleg liPn‘:l)sro\'Icl?sDIc&>12cdi‘iIa Trax; I \’0C€0dlHS5 011911641 With the Bef' when we were wonde-'ring \vlLa.t 1111.'va11¢. to 01,11., on wg shore ins of the following splendid-menu It-init-s we would have and what was of 11,9 Bal; of §~,,,,d`y “.111 p,.01,,,1,1y by U16 BOY 'SC0\il-B W110 disfmafged before us. On the whole he thought be buried for an emjre wee); F0". he" dunes very emciemlyz In had “Of been Buell 3 had time unntely the cold was not severe The North American. Aiitiinoiiy T Smelting Co. Limited _ 'Lake George, New Brunswick Alithoarised Capital !$2,000,000 0iitstaniiiiig $1,000,000 ` Oiiicers and Directors Stanley E. Elkin, M. P., St. John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. President Walter F. Dixon. New York . .. . . . . ,. Vice-President A. A. Baurel, New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ~ V _ . ._ Secretary-Treasurer. P. A. Guthrie, Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solicitor wi H. Irvine, iii. D., rreaei-iccou nirecior VC. A. Crowe, Bridgewater . Mine Manager' Fred B. Edgecombe, Fredericton . Director W. T. Chestnut, Fredericton Director Ricketts I. Co., New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Directing Engineers I PROPERTY Antimony Deposits at Lake George, N. B., with Mining Right over entire mineral- ized area, comprising 25 square miles with Mining, Smelting and Concentratlng Plant and machinery thereon. O O _ Extracts From Oificial Reports.. "These are the, only Antimony deposits in (lanada or the United States of Magni- tude or extension enough to maintain a smelting plant, and the ore ispronounced by experts to .be of the finest antlmouy ore known.” Extracts From Canadian Government Report on Property I Canada DEPARTMENT OF MINES-MINES BRANCH REPORT ON THE Mining and Metallurgical industries of Canada "The circumstances attending these deposits of Antimony are singularly favor- able--first, the geological pos_l_tio_n__c1i__tiie_deposlts;_,second, their occurence in segre- gated masses along linesyof fracture, proving the veins to be true veins of great depth and horizontal extension; third. the purity of thc grey Antimony ore and its gradual' passage into native Antlmony as the vein-s deepen; fourth, the abundance of ore and the ease with which it may be reached, either for mining operations or subsequent ship- ment." ' PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK, ` DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND MINES, - FREDERICTON. - ` l " January ascii, isle." _ Q5* D0iI'f_Nll loci. Slim 3°“?"°“ Central Guardiaii ’“` 1"* ‘ I0 I ri g ~‘ - ’ Reunion Yesterday _ -_ _ MABONIC VIBITATION -Provin oonummd from Page one :cial Prior Munro, representing the Grand LPriory of Canada visited lat 1 th hj Prince Edward Preceptory last M gnloyzd bf agiogmmme was muc inisht. There was a large atendanoe 7* pl I I fa l *_ 1 1 1 *. "A. F. Saurei, Esq., _ ' ' Treasurer N. A. A. S. Co., Ltd., - 83 Wiail Street, New York City, U. S. A. _ "Dear Slr:- , “Referring to the the Lake George Antlmony property at 1"i'ince William in this Coun- try, the Department understands that developments are going to -be made on a large scale on theaiitimony deposits being developed' at the above place by your Coniaziy. ~ "Numerous reports have .been made by Mining Engineers from time to time on property and all of which indicates that large 'quantities of Antimony exist on tii-is proD6rt>'. "You can rest assured anything the Department can do to advance the interest of your Compuxny will be cheerfully complied with. "Wishing you every success in thc enterprise, believe ine, Yours obediently, V Signed T. B. LOGGIE. Deputy Minister." W. F. Almy, Mining Engineer. in his report-says:-» “i iiave examined the property of the North American Antlmony Smelting Coin- pany, Limited, which is situated at Lake George, N. B., and I estimate there is sum. cient ore opened up on three sides to keep .ii smelter running for twenty or thirty years vrlth a daily capacity of one hundred tons of ore mined' And in addition thereto, there is, ln`my opinion, :practically an inexhaustible supply of ore on me property," “The market will absorb all that would be produced from the high -grade ore that would be obtained in mining 100 tons daily." I Estimated Annual Production and income Compiled By Rick' etts 8: Co. A Natural White I Crimson ‘ ‘Su|i|de Oxide Regulus Bulfide Estimated' Output tl-bs.) . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,800,000 5,400,000 3,000,000 912.500 Total cost in New York 72,000 270,000 150,000 237,260 328,500 Selling price per lb. .. . . S 125;, .10 .08 .47 .23 Total selling price pcr lb. . . . $ 243,000 540,000 240,000 428,875 613,200 G-mas Proilts .. . . . . . . . . ... . . .. 5 171,000 270,000 00.000 101,625 284,700 Total gross profits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1,007,325 Gross tonnage output . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . _ .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.601 ions "The shove 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- pany which would then show un annual gross profit of 100 pei' cent. on the Capital stock. (Signed) RICKETTS G CO. ' C. E. W. BATESON, Vice Pres." Since -the above estimate was compiled the prices of these -products have more than doubled. Golden Sulflde 2,190,000 on New installation _ It is the _purpose of the Company to increase the capacity of this plant fourfold and also to erect in the vicinity of Boston a Snlphide Plant with an initial daily capacity of tensions of Crimson and Golden Sulphldcs. The necessary amount of the Treasury Stock will be sold to meet the following estimated expenses: , New installation at mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $225,000 Stiiphlde plant . . . . . . . . . 75,000 Workingcspitai...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 200,000 Toisi $500,000 It is the intention of the management to 'pay a substantial dividend out of the pm 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 sbsrelioideie. This stock offers an unusually attractive investment opportunity ss the abundance of rsw material, that ever increasing demand for Antiniony products md the recognised ability of the management insures the success of the Company. il is conservatively estimated that a substantial dividend should be paid within the next twelve months. Fiscal Agents J. W. Sanford Irvine, 157 Federal Street, Boston Mus. _ » C. ll. liiioilell, Dearborn Building St. loin. N. B. 1 Warburton li Simi Charlottetown l‘B.l. I’ ‘l 1 I l l 1. I. ' "-ll _U ‘.1 V ii tg af ts in is fy 18 la e.1a=-.-e:.:..-=:.=-.-<:ne.='=if?-if-.- L ll I 1. Il il 3. 2. 6 H. »`€55¢‘?":' 5 ?-§~?»*7-Girlie. 10 li.- 113 11. 10- he iilt nd to iid he he at- to m. :er U. I i in ' Vt 21 _-sf-_-_-...z.»t..'..'_.,... . _ _ >. ~`s`fZ`1"f’°_`_ 11 if. _ .if :_ 31. $1,- .. .- .. ,.- .il _ S 4`.`=1~..- 1,51- .A -v 1 I 1. , i 11.-.1 ‘e-\ 1 1 _~ -2 1 iii' , V .x. . ~Vf».._._ v-_ - V ` 1 1 ...._<,,_ '0 t é-1 if 3 r- 1. ti' fa. 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