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I. ian;-.,»,.-@i=;....r-.=»te,:,:~;r-f-¢-fir;1f~-“f;‘"=;'-,°~»~- . -"~ ,';‘~-“rw-"rf*t‘f“”t%"f’ii>.”1’“*‘”‘””“"“**"l""*l7" ._ ._ , ___ _ . . _ . » _ .- . __,.,._.»,¢ ._ ._'-5..--_ ; », .Q . ~/'- ‘- '_ _~ - " ' ' -' “ _. ' ~» ‘_ PAGE TWO _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUA RDIAN `""'~"” '_"'”"_""""'“*‘ “T” _ 1 OCTOBER 7.1914. "' .,,_ . .. ~~ , _ - .~ ~ ~ . wo, . - _ ,_ .» _ . , 'i _ _ _ Why You Should Invest _ For the progress and efliciency of any country to`be brought to their highest standard, investment by monied people must be liberal and permanent, most particularly is the same true of Canada, ayoung country. _ _Money lying in the banks at 3 p. c. interest may sound well, but is no good to any country. Money lying idle in other places is also no good, except to the person who owns it, and it is not much good to them. New enterprises, such as the INTERPROVINCIAL COAL COMPANY, LIMITED deserves encour- agement by every person who has money lying idle. It deserves and should have the support of every per- son in Canada whether they invest in it or not, because it is an enterprise which assists in the up-building of a country and gives employment to a large number of workmen who are, in nearly all cases, the heads of large families; hence, an investment in this Company is legitim: rf- iii t-'.' -ry wziy. Do you want to assist by taking advantage of the wonderful offer we are making you? I I-low -Y ou Should Invest The careful investors ask the following questings. Is this investment helping the country? Is it permanent? Is it safe? Has it a reasonable chance of success? Will it return me as much in profits as other investments offered me? Has it the char56féisti@ whiclfwill assure me of _bigger returns_than other investments offered me? If all of these questions can be ans vered in the affirmative, then your investment - is good. ` In the case of the INTERPROVINCIAL COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, everyone of them _can be answered truthfully in the afiirmative; hence, doubt should be thrown aside, and money should steadily flow into this Company until the required capital is secured. The opportunity which this investment offers you, is one that does not occur more than once in a life time. The actual emergency which causes it probably will never occur again. llo_ not be slow to take ad- vantage of it. Opportunities grasped at the proper moment lead on to riches. lliis is the proper moment for you. l..et us hear from you at once. . Twenty Thousand Dollars Capitalization Your Money Safe Is all the money that we require to complete the financing and development of our mine. We have already used $72,000, for these purposes. To get another $20,000, in a hurry, we offer you one and a half shares for the price of one, and on top of that the guarantee of 25 p. c. dividend on all the money you put into the Company. This divi- dend to be paid you each year, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, and to make this guarantee perfectly safe, it only amounts to $5,000 per year and ties up the assets of the entire Company, as well as other assets amounting to $100,000; in all, your guarantee has assets back of it of about $200,000. ' i 5c per ton is the exact capitalization of _our Company with its 2,000,000 tons of coal. With such a capitalization as this, it would b_e nonsense to believe capitalization ‘too high. Where capitalization is low, retums are large, hence, our ability to offer you and to guarantee you a dividend within the first four years which will_give you all your money back and allow you to retain all the stock which you originally held-but, remember, this offer only holds good _on the first $30,000, worth of stock sold; after that is sold, no concessions of any kind or description will be allowed; hence, you need to get your money in quickly. To make you feel absolutely sure and safe in investing in this Company. we have arranged to place every dollar subscribe here in the Canadian Bank of Commerce to be held in trust for you until you send your representative, chosen by yourselves, out to_ inspect the mine, and prove whether all the claims we have made for it are true, or not. When the report comes back, if it be favorable, a_nd_not until then will we use your money. If it be unfavorable, we will immediately retum all your money to you. _ _ If you can find another investment in Canada that will offer you these terms, then we say go ahead and invest with them, but we know you cannot, and the reason we are doing so is because we must. We are asked the question-:an your coal mine compete with the gas supplied in the West? To this we reply, certainly we can, but we do not liiive to, as there are only two cities in West- ern Canada supplied by gas for fuel purposes; these are Calgary and Medicine Hat, neither of which are in our market for coal, and even in these places gi-;._is being removed every day and the coal fixtures put in their place, because of cheapness. Gas is not a competitor of ours, neither is any other in sight at present. We have 2,000,000 tons of coil in a market which is practically our own, certainly so much nearer us that the freight rates simply kill competition, or else allow us to make a_ double profit. Again, our competitors are 600 feet below the surface-our coal only 20 feet--hence what it costs to take the coal out of the deep mine really takes ours _out and gives us all the profit we re quire. Some difference in working expenses, don’t you think? These are the things that count, and count highly to the intelligent investor to whom we are talking. lf these stateiiieiits of ours are true, and you will have all the chance you wish to prove them so then you must come to the conclusion that this investment is bona fide, solid permanent and profitable. We say it is up to you tolsend _ _ . . , _ . ' - - - _ ~ ~ ~> - ll _ t' t ndersi ned. Send for prospectus, in your application as quickly as possibie, so asto get the full benefit of the concessions given with the fiist $20,000 of stock sold. Address .i comniiinita ion o u s g or call at the oflice, Prowse Block, Grafton St. Ofiice hours, 10 to 1,2 to 6, 6 to 8. GEORGE W. McPHEE President f 1# Interprovincial Coal Compfan , iinited il ' l ' 1 _ f . . -»» 1 ’._.j: -_ ;- < wi' .i i _F » '“""""‘“‘“"“m' ' iiiies It ' -avid- c0MR,~,pEs,;4|p in THE r=|E|_o. .g..;..;..;..~..‘..~..°..°....................... ' l r ilgplgpx, 1-\,1ry~]n\1i " ' -.liips ln .i gnllaiit uppi't-iilivv of the cliiirge it c‘ " is pi .;.. ll ¢ ¢ » » 0 o. ¢¢ of ~» eu .Q . oc »¢ ec ~» sfo ‘ada :» of ritliiiu one of llit-so hit: guns lo in._1,|»0ukg into hpnilreilg of img l A A A ' I |'}<|liiilI_\' iiili-iw-stilig' is thi- 'pi'm-<-.\‘s i-.il iritli ai tiliif--fiisi-, iiiiil on explod~ i of T0.DAY, we find ourselves in nn inleriio of ail. ii paiudi-iiioiiiiiin oi iioisi-_ 'l`lii- Vity hlitgistrziti-`s (‘ourl, 9 il. ni. l-liiplisli iii-\\'spiipi>i‘s wliicli have ` I A' we enter this fuctor wzs `r . -' . ' _ _ ». .- _ . .. _ ._ ‘ ° .y i si ~. ‘eater iiccni'uc of iiiiii thuii iiiientf wliicli 'e scutt.crctl;w'it.li terr- been if-ii-iw-.il roillillll H. l>ll‘-li--llll -llltl' Jllllll Wllll FABTUHY Drial llull, 15.310 p. ni. Prlnct- Ellwurtl 'l`li\-utrt-, 'I :ind p. ni. Peopli-‘s 'l`lit-alrt-, 7.30 and 9 p, in. BIRTHS Ll. ,__ ._-f. TANTON.-At Siiniiiil-inside, on Octo- lier flrtl, 12914, to Mr and Mrs ll. \\'. Tanton, a son. the stroiigs-st, and piir»-st esseiiiw- oli tainahle. One. piiil of our r-ssc-neo will make ovi-r llirr-o qunrls of strong pickling viiir-gar, und from throi- to four ol' tahliinr, viiioi.-:ur. 'l`lioso who have list-d our i-ssi-iii-v heiore. iilwaiys coine h.'u'lr for iiiore, for iwxt _rt-air. which is thi- flnal proof of its quill- lty, The Two Miles, 141 Great. George Street. llll-ILL, "ln our rfssf-lice ol' vliit-:iir you get W____1“i_`h_ L'l P 1 **- ' s DME OF THE MARVELS OF WOOLWICH ARSENAL. \Vliil»`~ the (foiiliiii-iil is lreiiihling .ilioul lien:-utli thi- ii-aiiip of arnietl iillions, .ind sliuddeling iiiidei the ioiisund men ui mote are toiliiig lay und night in various ports t liuroire to feed the furnaces of war, ,, _ _. . _ tliiiiidei- of their cannon, ii hundred tl . - ‘ ' ( ' ' ' 4 ‘ ii -pil iiouhere inure censelessly than il in our own factoi'_v which sti'etclie.s ils Ii-iiizlli iiloiig thi- 'l`luiint-s linnlc at ’l‘in;<- uns, ii couple of centuries xi- '>, w.|ii-n rfiiillits friskctl and friilicn- d in tlimisiiinlis in the "I{ing‘s wtir- rrn," on which Woolwich Arsenal now sliii-rls. To-day its 350 iicres ure such ii crowileil hive of feverish in- ilu=tr_\ ns you \\ill liiul nowlit-re else in !‘ln;‘liin=\o»-=»= »-i-i;.s¢»=_-i\=`¢'=`:`-';.='_.' ~_ '-._ 3-uc-»:nO oo~l:ie;ien.i~£,;`-_-,~_,;"`_i ‘.'.‘,:; =.".~*_°°,°°.°° $°?°?°?°:~‘.°’~1-`\-i~i 3,., »:»w:»1-IU o'¢-z~'-ru-xi-I-';;`_-,;, -_'D ze is '°` '-2 .2 _»i_- -\ __ "' "°'-“ I if: J... G. Jamieson I-.. .... . _ lin , fi rr. l r. 7.9 ' io ” Q l 11 g_ l ir..i.f» 0.4 ' i2 is ii iw. ' ‘ in -'r|i. I 1 is 17 lSn. s is l is 20 tru. 21 .'22 23 iniles in length, of canuls and docks; n complete sell-contained capitol of blurs, from \-vliich he pours out nr.- endless str:-niii af iIent'li-dealing wcnp- ons :md their projectiles that thc _griedy inuw of \\iir may never know ng:-r. In this work he uiiiployi-,is ii-/_ :ii‘nr\' of sonii- i-iulilm-ii lliousuiid ini-ii to \\-liuni he puys u niillion und n l-:ilf _vcnrly in irzigvs; und every tw<-lvr- iiiiiiitliu, evvii in time of pviic'-. ht- iirorliices tliri-.e million poiimls' worth of guns und iiinniunitirip. | E ,___,,_.____ TIDE TABLE OCTOBER. lligli \\':\lnr o Day Time ll't Tiino Il". . 1 8.1:! 7.4 ` 21.27 7.1 __ ‘ !l.l4 7.6 22,04 So.. ‘ 10.07 -7.0 22.1 " `S. 10.54 8.0 ' 23 III-1,32 2:4. I2..'f 7.0 13,540 ' 1409 i 1: :_-1 ~ i 'l`u W. "l`h. St. l 1.. 14.52 0.-‘i .M_ 10.47 6.2 :'l'u_ - 17.54 6.3 iam: 6.5- 19.-48 6.8 I J.-,-_ 1 20.34 7.2’ N 1-¢ L-v T’ `i IS. iM. 9°.” an;-v NNN a-1:.: EDQNI nn lW_ lFr. 13.10 14.04 H |35, 15.02 IS. 16.04 | 17.00 IM. - ln- ‘ it-ii z-2 lli' ne lin of o l' ours are dr-nfened hy the irluiig of 't1i§Ziinti<:istc:iiiilniniiiiers, of wliicli wr- uri- told thi-ro nrt- ii liiiiidrod; the eyes iii-o dazzled by slio\\'ei'i~i of npairlis ilyliii: in all dirt-<-tioiis; and gasp under the scorching lir-.ut of If ri liuildred furnaces, froni some wliieh \\'hite~hi-rll. il ciiiifw-i~il.s ii Svoiiisli ri-|;ii|il-iit liivli is lint nuiiiill. This l‘~»|:iiiii-.il ns lim-ii|>_\'iiig' :i irt-iii-li, :iwi-pl li_\' vin- twii pi'i\':ili-.s ilotirell liinl xi l"i'<-|i|~ll- niziii iitlzlclii-il ln ilu- linlliilioii us iu- spoi in Ihr- tr:-ni-li. llin- pri\':ili- snid: | “'l`hv l<`i'i-iicliiiiiiii is liiidly pliim-rl; l--l`. wiili-ii. his ||'<-in-li," ziiiil during :i iiiin- uti-, p:i_\'iiig no ull:-iitloii to lln- l'ziil il(-4-[will-il tho ll'iii\<‘li_ ;ilnl Wilh flu- .. :I ...~z _-i_»i an: Such ure some of the first impres- :sioiis \vliicli this factory of .llurs makes on those who invade it witli curious eyes; und they ure streii-_--tli- oncd hy ii closer exuminatioii of its marvels. lioolf, lol' instance, at this lcvinthziii stciiiii linnuiu-r which, wi- ure told, has had its dny of ponder- UUS liibvr. and is no-.v iittii- more than ii relic. ln the dnyg of nu- 1|-lm niiizzle-louder this linnimer, with its liloir of 1000 tons, used to mould the coils of iron as cnsily as it dairy- ninid moulds li-,-r puts of liut.ter. The huge niortnr uhicli guards the eiitrnnce was forged nearly si\ty years ago to do deadly work ip the Urimeu. It has ullioro ,\ yard in (lin- meter, -'ind the projectile that wiiu _rlosixziieil for it was so heavy llint sp(-r-iiil iiincliilif-r_\' hull to lit- inndo lo hoist it into the czipucious mouth. lint. nla.-i! for linniuu iiinliillon_ Thi- v<-ry first time the niorfar was ex- pei-inientnlly lircil it cracked mid its cnrr-r-r closed in its cradle. l I’-ut if the niortnr failed, Woolwicli lins since prodiii-i-il Ii_\' llii- llioiisniiils lrnnu I-oiiipnrt-fl with wlilr-li ll would liuvr- proved lilih- uiori- liiirniful lliuii n pen-sliootcr. Hero ure intide the iiioiislr-r I2-ini-h izunii, of wlilcli, ii fi-w ,years iigo, our (lovernn-ent ordered four and ii hull million pounds' \-.ortli for our hnttlesliips :ind large ,¢-i~iiisers-- guns which will hurl nn X50 |lli_ priijeciile from Dover to (lulnis, und \\ill drive it through ii yard of urontfht lroi. nt ii rouge ol a mile. Hr-rc. too, have been fashions-rl our nu-:nl 6-inch uuns by the hundred uhich will at-iid ii 100l’b. Hliell through ll inches of nrniour nt ii thoiiinind yiirila, rind llri- tllti-en su(-li shots ln H minute. lll‘lA'l`II-l)I‘].»\|.EIlS IN 'FIVE MAKING Sur-li ileslriir-live weapons you can .-me in every stage of their making. You _ 4-nn i-ice ln tho cane of 12- liirh guii.-i. the long and lnhorlous process nl winding round their inner tult-,= 100 miles and more of steel wire-ii length sufficient to renchi from London to Leicester, and which forms ii sheath no strong that lt ls` nlile to hear 5 strain of 90 tons to the square lnch. You can see, too, the wonderful prow-sn nf turnlnz a 6~lncli min. more than 20 feet loniz nm] wri~liln¢» 7’t,onn lllewt-the Strip!! '~' ctr-1' 'lvlnz from thc lathe ns if sluilie under thi- nii,;lity \>l0\\=l Uf "ll" ing: worlfs luis ii liilior.-itory uiiriviil- T ol lln- liundri-il st(-uni |iiiii\iiier.s. ima unwmghmlt tm, “.,,,.m fm. tm.. _ . AI.L SHAl"|-fl~' ANI) SIZICS. l l From vniilioii of .'»0 tons l-i iii1\£T IS -<111lll\l¥ ln\\'nI'<\-‘lr-I to 1 ‘~ iw ,H-,-,.rS f,-,,|,, lp.. |.;,,,m-,iss uf [|~p. sunk li-rn llrilish sliips in lli<- lust ieroiis llit- fini- ol' li-ltr-rs thot ure now ll'0l\l Ulllllfl" _I0 llllf _ -\'U\ll!l l\1l\'\', lu-ini; rvtiii-in-il iii liirin- iiiinihei-s io \\'ll_lulru\\'|\ Ili--_ir sullliuzs. llnls dv- lliosc who iiiuili-il Ihr-in iii tinie to lf\.\'|"l! UW lllilllb' f"l` Sllllllllfftl- "l\lll‘ ¢~:ili-li ilu- ill-intl-il liiie-i'_ which was llllll l1‘~‘_\’0lllI~ sunlt iu flu- Sl. l.n\vr<-nee on :\liiy f\""‘*l"ll"K _ lf’ l_"'l>llI`l_S_ l'°'ll1'lllll»L _,Kms ,U ,'|,`.i,.,1,`mm_ l'iiii:iui:i. lint il is iiiipns.sil>l<- lo \\'itliiii thi- last wr-1-lt or Iwo the \'l‘l'l|'.\' llIl'>~’t’ |`\llllUI‘-s. mail lizitzs on the suiilft.-li lillul' l\HVi‘ " ""‘*" """*"" "r lif-1-ii ri-iii-lit-il hy the- ilivi-.rs nt worli on thi- \'i-1-mi-l, :intl wori- sent lo Ol- OPERATIC STAFVS HUGE EARN- tnwn. 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Oats for Ihr- From." i4‘l'l.0'l\I of lu-r i'ortuiii- lioil ln-on glvi-ii ' ln aid ol' tho l<`u|id. 'I`lies1- rlilldri-n l“\“'\K0fll\“ “IIL I and un lndiaii :uri-iio. f‘liililren in <~r»_<. 'gl fllf. \_'oung wlille shi- wus nlivl-_ Thi- noel ns tunie will 4-ollect froni thi- spoctaitoi-s l’f"f'\""|l!ll»rs \vi-rv iiii-iileiilnl lo llii- pro. “,'f"|‘"“- ' »' ii. wlii-re your liugklione ought lo hi-. I I- ""‘l G'/3 Dr Clia.so‘n 'I uriilit lil\no'~ ' lomilltlv-s of Eiiglnnil, lri-land. S.-or lnnd, Wulea. ('uni\di\. Itnssizi Ili-lglum and l~`riiiiu- ll wr-utlir-r i /#Z ~`.1\I` *"""l|o||oho liner!/'- will lin dreiisoil to rt-pros(-ni ilu- not j`;.a~»vY_r_-; . l_§_____ uiifavoraliln the |mrailo will 'lin |»nf=iAl . . poiied. l !1;.___=l_____-';_'-€-.___e I _ “Miss M. McDonald f th Vi t ’ Milli- _.,\;;_-,§\\\~\ “QW PHFIOYS. has r_etur,n‘i)ed friim Tugnliauyinit 1 \\`» . _\\_.___,-_ .\..».-¢\i.......i__.__._{m____s§_._ trip with a fine display of the latest Mil- ` She will be pleased to meet her old cus- ii.i. ....1 .if».¢i_»¢Mp,’ _ .<»”' ,,, torners and solicits the patrnmm¢ of the tt. lf he ennno sup ~y;/. -.4 the MARVEL. accept .io ‘*-. f .un-\n¢»..l 1