/ SEPTEMBER 28, 1914, r ,_ '_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUA RDIAN ` PAGE NINE " 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks of 4d Liiiiiiicegiliii firii 3153? §a1§i`§r °“' last °°““g“’“°”‘ inieiisliiifiieiiireiiiifhbeit We have had this yea" “M “Y °“° _ _ asing an f gh - municate with us at once agthey $15131 com' Write, call or phone our oilice. » Massachusetts Fox Exchange 161 Queen St. phone 515 Mm ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. limi-ixnllixxi m _ W q i *_ _ - I 4 € W1 ’ I , , 4 , A. ` _ I |_F0XeS for Sale Msiniiiiiis BEST Foii me wiiii ‘ F9, Sale _ . l First National Fox Exchange of P. E. Island, Limited Schurman Baci. Bias. Summerside, P. E. I. DIRECTORS Dr. A. W. Leard, President S. M. Hicks ~ Hubert Howatt, Vice Pres. A. E. McLean Dr. J. A. McMurdo, Secy-Treas. T. D. Carruthers ‘ _ George McQuam'e, Manager This exchange uys and sells Foxes, Furs, Real Estate, If`arm Lands, Fox Shares, Stocks, Bonds, etc. Nothing but lirstclass Fox_Stock handled and none but thoroughly re- liable companies represented. _ Persons desiring to buy or sell Foxes, Fur Stock, etc. will consult their own interests by cummunicating with us. Write, call or phone. REFERENCES: Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Summerside, or R. G. Dunn & Co., and Bradstreet agencies. lghfone 68 Agents Wanted P. G. Box 250 I 1 _ff nien in the above picture are in training for it cavulry regiment. Note their splendid physique. Muny of tlieinhuvo had actual experience in war. The officers are (‘anadiaiis_ Notably Kaid Belton, \vlio coiiiniaiideil the army that put Mulai Hadii on the Morroccan tlii'one hi 1008, and Maj. Norton Griiiitht Empire Jack), who fought in the ,Ltoer war. ' , 7 2 pairs Class A Foxes, Dalton & Gordon Stock. 3 pairs Island bred patches. 4 pairs Ontario patches. 1 good Delivery mare. 2 Carriage horses. The Patch foxes may be inspected at our sales Ranch, City. _ Agents for the AN GLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LIIVIITEIJ. The Farm Stock fs? Fox Exchange of P. E. I. Head Office 36 Queen St. Charlottetown - Phone 485 P. 0. Box 4 The most striking soldiers now organiziiig in London for England‘s second army to go to war are the Col- miiuls. They are largely men froni Caiizida, South Africa and Australia, who linppeii to be living iii England. The Gray Marine Motors Standard the world Tover, Made 'in sizes from 3 to 36 H. P. 1, 2 &3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full information FOR SALE BY Stanley, Shaw & Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. 1438-3-2Mtf ._m.._.@........._._...._._l wenty housand Dollars Wanted In urry The owners of the Interprovincial Coal Company, Limited, _of Saskatoon, Sask., of which Mr. George W. McPhee, Barrister. formerly of Ch’town, is President and half owner, require $20,000 in cashwith which to meet the final payment on _their property, This $20,000 had been borrowed by the owners. By reason of the War this money has been recalled, and must be paid immediately; hence, the owners are offering the best Investment that has ever been offered to the public of Prince Edward Island. Read the details following and you will come to the same conclusion. Properties The properties of this company consist of 260 acres of coal lands at Castor, Alberta, on which there is within 20 feet of the surface 2,000,000 tons of lignite coal, of a ood marketable quality. On _this property $15,000 has geen spent in developing _the mine so as to put_it on a pro- per producing basis and it is now ready to raise 200 tons V of coal per day. In addition this company has under rent large coal yards and coal selling plants in Saskatoon, the lar gest citv in Central Saskatchewan, where ur big mar- ket lies. This property was purchased by the Company for $85,000, and $15,000 has been sp_ent_in development, which foes to make the $100,000, which is the entire '__ »- ital of lthe Company. Remember This Coal Company has been a closed corporation up till now, owned by two men who would never have sold any stock, had they been able to carry on their finance as they did heretofore, and had the war never_occurred; but this circumstance provides your opportunity, and to get this money quickly they offer the purchasers $30,000 worth of their stock for $20,000 in cash. This means for every share you buy and pay for at $10 per share, you will receive as bonus another half share of stock absolutely free. It is conservatively estimated that this stock will pay 40 per cent. on its capital of $100,000 eaeh year; but with your investment, under the above offer, it would pay you 60 per cent. on the actual money you invested. When thinking this matter out REMEMBER that coal will be burned and used in increasing quantities in the West as long as the world stands, hence, the permanency of this investment cannot be questioned. Other kinds of busi- nesses may come and gofmaking _in some_places and losing 5 in others, but the coal business is a business, foun_ded on absolute security and is probably the strongest invest- ,.,,~,v-_,FY . _ -.,...~...-..‘-,..»-_~_,,T_,__.'.,,.__,-».. .2-__-.__ T: _ ._ V -- _ ment which any person can possibly make. But to make it even stronger for you, and to make you feel still more safe, we are giving you a guarantee in addition to your stock. ' Make up your mind quickly to invest in this stock, because as soon as _$20,000 worth is sold, there will be no more bonus stock given, and only $8,000 worth sold at par- _ _ . .. ‘A __ :_ _ A ‘._e._;1 :A-..-i-15 r._ii PROFIT AND EARNINGS Here is a statement with regard to profits, based on an output of two hundred (200) tons per day. Salaries-Manager at Mine, per month, . . . . . .$ 200.00 Pit Boss, at Mine, per month . . _ . . . . . . _ _ . _ _ . 135.00 Pay Roll at Mine, 75c. per ton, per month . _ _ _ 3,900.00 Engineer at Mine, per month . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 100.00 Sundry expenses at Mine, per month . . . . . . _ . 100.00 Royalty to Government, 5 cents per ton _ . _ _ _ 260.00 Office rent, Saskatoon . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 60.00 Yard rent, Saskatoon, . _ _ .. _ _ ._ .. . ._ .. 40.00 Salaries, Saskatoon, _ _ ._ ._ 135.00 Freight at $2.10 per ton. _ _ _ . _ 10,920.00 Drayage in delivery . . . _ _ _ _ _ 2,500-00 Sundry expenses, _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . 200.00 $18,650.00 Cost per ton, mining and marketing, $3.60. 5,200 tons per month at $5.00 per ton . . _ . _ .$26,000.00 Total expense Mining and Marketing, as above 18,650.00 =;__ Profits per month _ . . . . . . . . _ .s 7,350.00 Profit per year _ _ _ 1. . . . . . . . . _ _ 88,200.00 Output and Market The output of this ininc is at present 200 tons of coal per day, but Within one year the Conipiiny expects to be able to raise 500 tons pei' day, the cost of mining and raisin_i;' to be not more than $1.00 per ton. The natural question--have we got the market? In reply we state that we certainly have. The two cities of Saskatoon and Regina alone use 500 tons of this kind of coal per day, and we are 125 miles nearer than any other coal mine. This represents 90 cents less freight pei' ton, therefore our coal lands in the niarket at a price which cannot be touch- ed by our competitors. Besides these large cities there are hundreds of smaller ones, and thousands of fariners who all must burn our kind of coal, as there is absolutely no wood for fuel purposes in these very large districts. Our Guarantee Is a personal guarantee of the President of this Com- pany, that for all stock sold on _Prince Edward Island, the holders must receive a dividend for each year, up to four years, of at least 25 per cent. on the actual money they invest. Should the dividend iii this Company fall short of the amount, such shortage will be made up by thc Pres- ident in each of the four years. This means that you will get your money back entirely in four years and still have a share and a half of stock for every $10.00 you put in, which ought to be paying you 40 pei' cent. to 50 per cent. every year. People on Prince Edward Island are un- doubtedly used to large dividends, but we positively do not believe that there is any investment on Prince Ed- ward Island that can continue to pay dividends that this Coal Company will pay. We estimate that the profits in this coal field alone will amount to $2,000,000 in cash. clear of all expenses. This, as the years go by, will be divided between the shareholders, who have had foresight enough to take advantage of our need of money. Make your applications for this stock as quickl as possible so as to insure ou the full benefit of our offer. Send for prospectus if you wish more information Ask any questions you like, r _.if geétéegebler;;lwsed&emal;1§t\§rIg1;lr:;te;thSel1;£>;2é'.sg;ielly or y correspondence. For erence to the ability of _the President to carry out his guarantee, youmay ask the Royal Bank of Canada, Saskatoon, Address all applications and correspondence to the President, Mr; George W. McPhee at his otiice, Prowse Block, Sunnyside, or the Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, P. E. I., or to W. B. pfowge, fiscal agent, Charlottetown. Interprovincial Coal Company, Limited W. B. PRQWSE. Fiscai Agent- GEORGE W. Mcivi-iss, Pmiaem.