| More le Pra bs Predicted In 7 = lie EB iS dl ies q af vi west Hy ie iat + 4 ef if scinological sdvances ia mie 4st ans ina ae __SRVICE WHGHT—RAT OR FITTED! i in the offing at Steep vi x “Se eS ee ial ait ee S oe Sith Gr ore i oni V2 lity te nsabdan ales: ‘Heres me It works to the benefit of the Canadian ‘industry-in two. ways “tablished operations and opens | one of the » well-known “W abasao” quality tay th t chest aod elit Some dle: * grading (beneficiation) on the! overburden: were removed ". of. Steep Rock Mines Ltd., lo-} <'T.'s- overburden with depths ge ead |e ‘ ray sty io waht‘ your bes . — tention to the development in‘ “Canadian tron ore producers | third ; gd a Service Quality! Rt Sry :....rate recognition today both as . aay ‘ . : 3 -sieg its own raw miaterials. : hon Ward i ‘wanted to 5 AUS ees +Z, Dine Bed Sve wx 267, world «the way for development _ of| ging jobs. during which E pe Fee yn, lower-grade ores and their -up- up- | 000 cubic feet of silt and gravel | * e ee a ee Ais oe prided for the thrifty homemaker. Servicesbte weaves! Smoothly finished! Snowy. spot. the bottgm of Steep Rock Ls IF Ser. white Bleach! Flatiying, deep, erty siichad temas! very paleo Weneperent. M. 8. Fotheringham, president | over ‘a iod of nine years. . ~*~ * cated at See. Rock Lake in| up to 200 feet wuney Se Steep _ northwest tario, draws at-| Rock ore - deposits - : t “ the # ft : a EATON'S JANUARY SALE “a review of the iron-ore outlook. . es : a ' ‘ <“* * He says: i ' “a primary industry and as one) ‘ 9 oa — . . ie Singhs Bed Size 69 x 100", increasingly involved in proces | VER “ Ss or. : , CHANGE IN PROGRESS PROVE sr é , Twin n Bed Se x 100"; is village of 700. So he paid f . "Service Quality Fted Style! his. 35°-workers in silver ‘Gol- , lars for four weeks. Bw ie ee a5 Twin Doubl \ , full- The pay envelopes created ae we Se 5, : nee Sine, each 2. 79 » mee fi. each “os Me. Fotheringhanr’says “‘the|,%0me eavy problems, nots hesie. ehenie™ hove mac| 20 for the McConnell Man- on eerie Weight Cases te Math, @ x 3° =e ufacturing Company's payrol- ayeu 3 ; ae es : 4 ‘ patr kets now in progress is caused clerk. It took her three hours : . es j . y . a _by two faetors; “dwindling re- every payday to’ make up thé” F oh in : . : - serves of direct-shipping ores: im}: a . contjzéntal American long fore- aiver_..doler-.paysell. Tee -LINEN TEA TOWELS and new neéds of the steel Job usually, takes 15 salpyten Re ee ale bank-complained that'the big Mj = { WAY y Size 22 x 32” ''. The “president of the local ‘Airline Growth coins wouldn't work in the . bank‘s -coin meee ‘or cur- ‘ il doll Surge Expected and had to a | eS. : et. it- th the night’ de- . MONTREAL (CP) -~< Airline posit “~_ pad oe growth faltered in 1961 but it But McConnell thinks ae | expected to increase. in 1962, x “proved that most 6f the pay-. | Sir William Wildred, director-| ro} stays in the community, “general of. the‘ International Air |. {« At least we had some fun ‘Transport , Association, sa@!d/ -ang our Pockets were _ heavy ; ~shursday, 2.0: for @ time,” he said. : Cargo figures in” ‘196i met ex- | onl te ee Ss Probe Planned. A ee a0 " FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS: sengers carried was short of ; ; . ; : . forecasts, he said ih @ year-end Of Provisions ° 5 Be ae fies Zippered Pre-Shrunk\ Covers . ’ statement, ws MO ; Fé : , . “.“There now are signs . that 5 estri . 2 ee 5 Ae d | , Never mat! Never Bunch These give good support the tempo of growtt is again * OF Ped wins a Se multicolo to head or back and make\excelient pillows for beds, alee ab, pemnetanie, So ‘aa OTTAWA (CP) —. The Cana- | Qe eee ern - | couches, cosy nooks. Fa for children, invalids, over such key ‘routes as the “an Automobile Asgocigtion am & ¥ Egy allergy-sufferers! Each is covered with sturdy white ey nounced Friday it wilt make a i Ee Se & wee cotton broadcloth with zipper at end for easy removal ae Atlantic,” Sir -William third annual survey to evaluate ‘ * s : vi to wash, Approximately x“ x 16", hat Canadi iti { : pe a , . ~ “At the same time, the eco- S ele — fest beciefor , - ™ Eaton January Sale, = 4 59 nomic advances of Europe and pedestrians. . - : foach * the new needs of emerging na- | : Py . SHEETING ' = tions on other continents should Cities with populations of more ; ” : ; i ‘ . BY YARD > than 10,000 will be provided with > ‘ measurably increase the flow of forins on which will Sater’ P . “both business and tourist traf- they, ba . “deaths” and injuries to pedes- (© wer. “ee sheets ata lig te yards will do. fic during 1962. a trifias, traffic legislation, en 1 lll good length sheets! _* IATA, trade association of forcement .and- engineering, ’ St i Unbleached in 8l-inch width (for sheets or airlinesin most countries out-| school and traffic safety ard >—N . dg é lining drapes) : . side Communist China and Rus- public information on traffic com 4 ; : ‘ i roe . a ‘sia, expected a 14 - per - cent | tro}, . Eaton January Sale, - Double Bed Size! ‘’growth in cargo statistics and | | A panel ‘of judges will a vere ° { These are Been cree er oa Rims tera Se AE a... : Duy a ha excoptnaty in pie! Thee aus A six- paraied increase in Canadian <itie? have done the | ; 3 their good long length — and their long wear “the nurfber of. passengers car- tan — vate ta alee, Oh j ee ao : “They have a nice thick nap... ere we or bs domestic OightS was © ‘our population cateogires—10- | | oo SF hile a mas ged’ to beat’ ‘Blue or plak "woven. striped Pa ts . e . r . > borders and strongly hemmed ends. Size about: he . , ; : : 70 x 0”.. j ~ - ~ “— -. ‘ = * : ‘ Eaton ——7 : pair oon. In NAld, SHERBROOKE schoo. a. > | ~ y Now's the tiene to buy ot a liw price — m0 x0" 7 6.69 _> $9. JOHN'S, Nid. YEP) ae’ ot Sherbrooke Schodl fer Decems ~ 4 p puse of future needs! For bunk. beds ani cots ~ 4 ~ - pair - “Total fish landings in Newfound; rbrooke Decem- _ ber. “ land during 1961 were estimated |: ; ; 7 * ° . - Bt 02,000,00 pouids, about 12: 5 50 Nee Donald. Pau: 2. tip | 3 - |. NAUTICAL DESIGN " CORTON AND RAYON © = e . vy g Me ‘ per cant love, oan "eeenoant | a der tes 1. Vernon Harris 3 tf," : |.” HOMESPUN BEDSPREAD DAMASK CLOTHS . a ims statement.“re-|, Grade VIII: Pe James Harris, | Saas i were : es : These “spreads of good quality. sottos in home- Tale a nee. Sizes 64 x 74". leased by Newfoundland Direc- °2: ‘tant. ‘Bernard and Byron IY) a . : : ay "| ‘spun weave with a gay nautical design for boys | ¥' " tor H.R. Bradley, cod landings. Pauptit, equal. ~~ ° — ' ver ; rooms, Blue, green and brown. Size about 3.25 “- were “estimated ‘at 328,000,000 | Grade VII: 1. Elmer ‘Wilson, aE * . sig i pa wy a ea “ ~ : | 70 x 90"". Special, each . “pounds, compared with 406,000, | 2, Betty, Dekker; -@. Erroll Paw. Sol tan i : . | Eaton's Jamwary Haley oh 2.99 Y aa... | Plit. ng is - i ‘ caer "was the lowest singe ee," |_ Grade VI: 1. Leith Waite: 2. MZ oa Te ees MULTI-CHECK, COTTON “There was a slight increase Betty MacEwen;.$,. David Far § aCe © pte - : and gitts > a . peo DISH CLOTHS 4m the number of fishermen, in- 'SM < ) : Q |.. IRISH LINEN DAMASK SETS | Mrs. Oscar MacNeill (teach- ; , : : " “Good quality dish cloths. Size 16 x “n@luding.- 14,280 -fulltime instore ind: ated : IS < em : Lanchoea and Dinner ‘ . See 79 See the total catch.was .. Grade V: 1. George” Harris; " weeab hoe " | : . . Special, 4, fer Cc ‘down, the report showed some eee : Laie Welte: aS : P fs ‘ weight, . , ndie. - ; ; Handsome sete trom Belfast —iypical of fine bright mses daca 2. Claude Pauptit; 3 th: = < , | ripes - | Irish weaving! , Hose-and-scroll damask pattern . frozen groundfish reached a ree- | 1 eaten 7 Sete © > ‘ : ' to grace your’ tables! Decorator-colours for RAYON TABLECLOTHS "$00,000 pounds Teer tite te | |, Grade IV. Jr.: 1. Wendell Mat- | ie ~ ~ | ‘od ) ‘ ' Cream of ‘Alwnite, "Eaton January Sale Prices! Assorted eolours. Size & x 82”. , 1956 record. eres > Compton; 8. les a a A Pi , | Cloth 52 x 52” with four 14” napkins. 4 95 Special, 1.98 » Nearly | 20.00.00 were’ et | Grade ‘TU $r.: 1. Buddy Far- b= a e . : . ° . ‘Ordinarily, 6.95 —5-piece Set, © . ; ‘ys ~ each 2 25 ish.” : a ig ' oe Cloth 52 x 70” with six 14” napkins Sive 82 x Yon the fina teas soace' tanh tae | Grade TI Jr: 1. David Mat- ~ +4 & ce es! a -| Ordinarily 8.95 —7-plece _ Set, 5.95 Special, cach ms A province had a — catch aoe x Terry Walle; ae eee ee ee - . . rm ET is | Grade II: 1. Eleanot ‘Thom. ss sre |e scx mee | Ml Clg OO ed ERTL ded uate “SE eatBelts - | cn riss |. : a OrEA A rr Dhar | art SA Soe oe ENGLAND” PATTERN by “Normandie” ‘federal government apparent!y Real “i sae ao th Sale ga cpafcty measure officially. _ | CONSIDER TROOP : maker of fine bedspreads! Payee = oe News of she ‘p: me minister's | LONDON (AP) — Diplomatie ? Sais Mhaihiadh hs dhmiete extonteh desiém pon cenit thao +fntention. to-use the belts when informants said © Thursday. <fe epee out driving ‘ was’ dis- scheme te train, more West ee ee een. me SE we conten ey j 7 ; _ Feversible to Sealer dec aie oaretor’ . Eaton January. Sale, . e Minister Macmillan © Washes besiititulty! Deter, we Henie ‘wae sunita. “seat | ighelts cut down fatalities by one- | Chancellor Konrad corners to give graceful drape! third, Added that Finance Min- nailer. They are expected —tsier" Fleming” and Health Mim- jogesher in Bonn early sext Sere reas Mes meee pe aly ister Monteith now use them. °/ month. ls al aes © Gines are entre and long: Double Beg aise 98 x 118". oever, Fgh. gh as) nistroric sire.” e (inchuding fringe). ‘Sion in antwer to's request for Jamestown, first. permanent Xe cf AGU WRI ar LRRD WT wearty testallstion®,” of ‘safety English ee in | North Oe ere ane es pelts government - owned ve America, m k : —Bibalag ee Nichola nm. st 7 , 5 wanes — ~ rs : eS pe : ‘ eo a ' & - + * J