' forIifit'aies int. new citizens of the Domin- lnn of Canada pose a few minutes I Clar Trainor Friday afternoon. They .are Gerrit Loo. of Spring- ...” rPt'Pli'l1Ig their Citizenshlplfield. P.E.l.. and Lnmmert Van trom Judge C. Stuomrne. oi Marshfield. Both men are natives of the CANADA I Netherlands. are married. and have begun form- ing on the island. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT -Mr. I I 31 l Van Omme. Mr. Loo lirs Loo. Mrs. William Haslani. Judge Trainor. and Albert Dennis, Clerk. of the Court. LEGISLATION INTRODUCED Vast Iron Ore Production Is Planned For Labrador ST JOHNS. Nfld. CPt--l.Agts- lalion introduced in the Newfound- land legislature Monday would en- ahle Canadian Javelin Ltd. to en- t('t' into a complicated but profil- aiiic transaction that ivilll rcsuit ill the annual production of 22.- tl0tl.000 tons of iron ore in Labra- or. d()re would be mined in three separate operations in southwest- ern Labrador under the PFOPOSHI outlined by Premier Smallwood In introducing the legislation. Jav- pill! places the total capital to- vestmeni by all participants in g the scheme at S500.000.000. Two sections of the agreement were made public earlier. Pickands Mather and Cn.. of rieveland will mine 6.000.000 inns nl ore annually on the western 40 per cent of the five-mile square ' main Wahush Lake deposit, part til the mineral concession held by tlanadian Javelin. EXPORT T0 EUROPE Pit-kands Mather will also mine t:0tltt.000 tnns at Lake Jiiiien lot the Julian Ore Comiialtyv I WIWII3" 4Ml'tlNI Javelin subsidiary. tn fill .laveiin orders. int-liitling 2.000.000 inn: annually for German steel in- it-rrslx and ;'00.000.000 tons for Brit- lxll t-ont-t-rns. The (Tim-elanti firm will pav Jav- at Wahiish l.akc. Javelin will pay I eIIn 81 a too or eight per coal oil the sales price of the ore mined at Wabusb Lake. Javelin will pay Piekands Mather 215 per cent of the sale price of ore mined at Lake Julien. The rcmainini; 10,000,000 tons oi annual production will be mined by a newly formed company-Wm bush Iron Co. Ltd.-on the west- ern 60 per cent of the main de- posit. Wabash was formed by an agreement among Javelin. a 10 per Mather. leader at a group of to)! United States steel concerns: and the Steel Company of Canada. ' Wabush will repay the 87,300,- 000 Javelin spent on exploration and construction in its Wabush money Javelin spent on a 42-mile railway under construction from Wabush Lake to an existing line to tidewater at Seven Islands. Que. The Newioundland government guaranteed Javelin at Sl6.500.000 bond issue to finance the railway In 1955. The new legislation will cancel the guarantee. PLAN TWO TOWNS Javelin": 10 per cent share in Wabtish will give it an interest in the mine. the railway. docks to he built by Wahiish at Seven lsiands,iincreased developments built at Lake Javelin by Pickands Mather. The ore runs 38 cent iron in the ground-it wil be re- lined to 65 per cent. Towns will be built at Wlbual and Julian Javelin estimates elit- ploymenl when the minus reach full production-about 1965 - will run abotit 5.000 jobs. The Newfoundand government will be paid taxes ad royalties totalling '22 cents for every ton of ore mined. and annual income of 34,800,000 when the mines hit ca- paclty. NALCO LOSES PEP Mr. Smallwood also introduced legislation to the housa whereby Canadian Javelin will take over the Newfoundland Labrador Cor- tporation (NaIcol. a former Crown corporation but now a develop- ment company in which tit! New- foundland government is an 83 per cant stockholder. Nalco was not up to stimulate development of mines and timber in Newfound- land and Labrador. and Mr. Small- wood said it had lost most d its N'D- He said that it it was headed by energetic Javelin President John C. Doyle. 42. it would bring to New- a concentrating plant and peilctlz-Ifoundland. Ing plant. Javelin would pay the govern- BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Waiter BonnessI have returned home Irnm ,, ,,tea5.t ant visit to the Annapolis t';,:it-y, I Mr. and Mrs. sterling Gtllrspnaf souris. paid a brief visit uith rel- atives in this village on their vtay borne from Saint John, N. R. l Mr. George Taylor celebrated his 92nd birthday on June 2nd. His Saturdayyr-7:187 3.1957 -The Guardian Page 13 I bug; also lllr and Ellis. tjaiiui Cotton and their two sons. of Port- ers Lake. N. S.. and Mr. and Mrs. steriin Enrnan of Victoria West. Mrs. rrill and Mr. and Mrs. Cotton are also visiing relatives in Tyne Valley. Victoria West and Surnmerslde. Major Herbert Muttart oi To- ronto. arrived here on June Isl He plans to spend the summer with his sister. Mrs. Carrie S('Illll man. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Salone. Kim-ora have as their guests Mrs. Saloneis mother and aunt who recently ar- rived trom Holland and plan to spend several weeks on the Is- land. The Salone family came out from Holland a few years ago. The sincere sympathy of community is being extended to Mr. Edward Gardiner and ianitiy on the occasion at the death of the savings are insured. Cash rocd. 5 50.00 ......... 8.63 100.00 ......... 17.25 200.00 ......... 34.51 thiV .inE has CREDIT UNIONS Encourage their members to save regularly as When the member is in need of extra cash, bor- row from the Credit Union. the loan is also insured. This is all a Credit Union loan costar- Avcrane 'linnthIy Payments for I must 1! Ellis. (iardim-r in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on June 3rd. 'l'liere nas a large gatherinz It the United Baptist Church Central Bedcque tni Sunday evening June 2nd . M hen a service was held un- der the auspices oi the Mission Band. with Rev. Donald Loni- wurtii. a niissionary recently re- turned truni Costa Rico. was guest speak:-in A feature of much inter- est and adding greatly to the serv- ice. uas the singing of a gospel Hyiiiii in Spanish. by his three lit- tle children, who are on furlough with their father. Mrs. Longworth passed any in Costa Rica urlicr tins spring. Mrs. Longworth was a tiau;:litei' of Mr. Colby Lewis of i-lrcetonn. Music for this service consisted of a trie by Colby Lewis. Ray Litistoiie and J. B. Lewis. and an atillir-tn by the choir. An offer- taken for Missionary -8. work. 12 mos. mos. 4.44 3.05 3.83 s.1o 17.77 12.20 many relatives and friends here wish him many more happy birth. days. Mr. James Stavert and Mr. Stan- ley Stavert. Charlottetown, werei recent visitors to Betteque. where. they called on several of their rel- atives. I Mr. John Myers and Mrs. Ralph D. MacCauil. Carleton Siding. re- turned home from Ottawa on May list. where they attended the tug non! of the late Mrs. tI)r.t Ernestt P. Weeks on May 27th. They mo-I lured to Moncton and from there: they went by plane to Ottawa and returned also by plane. Recent guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. 5. Weeks were Mrs. Hermon Gorrill of so u t h Hanover, Mass.. and daughter Bar- m.j.j.j.......LLj.. sharos tor the 900,000 Naico shares t the government originally boughtI tor a dollar each. I Nalco would assume the statusi oi the British Newfoundland Cor-1 poration: The government would; receive royalties on mineral do- vclopmient, as well as E! five per cent mining tax. and 50 cents to- Eor Transportation V 1 44 A plant and mill will also bmment 3l.200.000 in cash or Javelin EVERY VOTER IN OUEENS COUNTY HAS THE RIGHT TO VOTE FOR LIVQ CANDIDATES. 01.50 for every card of timber ex- ported. I TO AND FROM POLLS CALL Conservative Transportation HEADQUARTERS 39 Now: A FUNGICIDEI RAIN AND WATERING . 7 CAN? WASH AWAY! : a All nabam fungicides do 3 fine job of protacting crops against blight and other diseases. None. however. can do tho job like Chem-Barn . . . because Chem-Batn's the only one with U-101. Sikh Uh Glue 11-101 is a sticking agent. It makes the fungicide stick to plants and vines as I if it were glued on. Neither rain nor "watering can wash away crop-protect; In: Chem-Barn. Isl Plant Protection... FUII DONG from This kind of crop protection. of course, pays 0! big. You get healthier, more marketable crops. You get higher” yields-'-1096 higher according to tests Chan-Bum with (1-10! Ia aaotltu product of Chemical luactioido Corporation. In Montana 81.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Prince Edward Islu nd Dlstributor:- P. l. MORRIS I Kinltoro Charlottetown nabam liquid tungicids tile only iimgtcitic with U-I01 uclsslvc sticking agent conducted .by a leading agricultural college. And you get higher profital Hsor Dian-lotion Is Spray . Chem-Bam's easy and more aconoas. ical to use. too. You spray it on like any other liquid fungicide. But tbs results are better because U-101 gives ' you a door distribution of fungicide in the spraying area. Try new Chem-Bam with U-101 on part of your crops. See the difference it will make in protection...a.nd prams! cuut.uiit whit U-ltli now available Is 30- I -6-gslss dun: - ?j-IIQ. .-............ Suntmorslde REMEMBER MARK YOUR BALLOT FOR LANQIJIIHIJAI MATT-IISON. Neil A.. Iouthport Nowspapa-nun .,. MILLER. Cecil A. 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