Gold Mining Indusiry Is P . Br FORBES RH"UDE (‘;madI.a.II Press Binsincss Editor 11 you’d like some ;old fucked F...“ :nrY]F*'A"I’1Pl‘P ahmii the house or in I safety deposit box-«it may s/)¢')t1 be available in a more mnveniknt form than ail present. The Canadian gold—mining in- 51,51 ry is pushing the idea and the “_\/es" or “no" lies with the Moral governrrneni. Al present the a1Ithori7,od mini bar mniains 400 uonces which, at mp nilsiciia price of $35 an ounce united States C'llT'I‘el1£",V', comes to 614.000. It is somewhat less than that in Canadian money at pres- ent rates of exchange. For some time the Canadian Metal Mining ARSOCIBIJIOD has boson pre.ssi.ng for an auiihoriied gmallef bar of one loiin. or aibout. For Smaller Bar 32 '‘‘’11f‘-’‘~8v Whloh would cost menl ranoinins this small mini, around $1.100. 1-,;,r_ MAY VAUSE “"5113, .. srI~M11I.A'i'r. INTERTEST 0"1E1T‘-311‘.V the association .9110: ., . . . Rested 3 will Smyalnekr bar cnsltlvri-,-g ’ Aithollgrh It will ‘he 11ii.l_c.~' around $100 hm H is u‘ndm_‘Smna Immediate benefit p'T‘l(’.(%\VlS9t this ¢,h,a,1, momtamy cdmles felt this plan.1-s bound to stimiulate Inter- was getting too much into the e«s«t'1n gioild, sales cit British sov- range of wrremy and might lead 9-I‘e1>izn-s and of West German 10 00'mii.Jlicatinos or albuises. small bars, hm". already dflnfl rphe idea behind the Suggesmjm onsitnated 21 growing Interest. is that if gold is avafla,b1e in mare Norandia has a direct inter- convenient forms_ mam, pm,p1e__ est bee-aiuise its Northern Quebec paptylly because on the agemld Horne Mine, although primarily gilairnior and flaivtlh im gioild _; Wm 3 ba»se~Ifi:at1tal‘)J01gr(4)1(r)lv)u1cer, aloof prod- pumhme it uces as 111 , ounces o goi commem-mg an the mama. at a yealj. and several of Nora.nda’s Fridfiyas amm,a,1 meeting of Nm._ subsidiaries are also gold pro- and-a Mines Lbd., John R. Bvrad- ““‘°°“- ‘field, Norianda president, said; Mr. Brad-field also commen-iyd “The gold mines are anxious on the uncertainties surrounding 10 he'll! themselves, but. their 000961‘ Price-s. now in a :16» hands are tied un~i.i-i 11110 govern. Dressed condition. The G‘ua1~'dia.n Page 1.1 1 1-"rida)', May 2. 1958 Strike On Boston And Maine Railroad BOSTON ((‘.P)«—=~A Boston and‘ Maine Railroad 11nion'said Mom‘ clay ii, has called a si.ri~ke for 5 am. Thursday becaiise the com- pany refuses to negotiate in good faith. The Cianadian Pacific Riaflliwnv uses the Boston and Maine trackrl south of Wells River, Vi:., for its Montreal-Boston service. ‘- Harold D. Ulrich, general chair- man of the Brotherhood of Ral'1—i way and Steamship Glerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, apnouniced the strike call. spect his grouipls picket lines, shutting down both passenger and He said other union-s will re- freight traffic. ._ . _#--__-...g-_...._je N CLEA, Low MILE CAR LOT SPECIAL 1955 Dodge 4—DO0R SEDAN Wont 1-o drive a bargain? Take a look or the good used cars _we're offering NOW at fun!-osfic reduc- . '_z . ,. AGE, use» was 1‘ 1954 Dodge 2-DOOR HARD TO!’ CAR LOT SPECIAL 1-ions. You'll agree rhot our 1 values defy dup|i- Two-tone in 0610! A Sports Model 1 $1149.00 New Motor, New Tire: $1195.00 ' cation. They'll move out fast. Come early! C ‘ _‘‘‘_#‘VV¢-—‘—"‘ Find Bod Of “No other industry that 1. know . 9 Y F 0 0 of is so ma-rkedily Influenced by Mlfislhg MQH P | paniiilzqally-ciorniiiletef Staltlifiiticls. on ‘ 39 V‘a1"18«Y 0 00131991’ ‘1‘UM8‘ 4. RNIEIR BROOIK (C1171 -—~ tions, and the u.nrepresentai.ive so h , W ,d d 5 d tho F lr:=;1i1.1.1rehSof of them, have 0§p;5_ye:r:e1:l!;;V)'hnoTu:mo‘ine . l ‘ ‘ 11_'~E 0 WI‘. .9 DI‘i’ce1s a.ciu1ail.y of Corner Brook after a ifouir-day ‘ M CANADIAN PRESS 1 Kingsmn can1.v.M—me; “rill” . .... 1“.“ear11;..“°“°d..“1e1; ‘ ' 1955 DODGE ROYAL ’ A second piloiless foreign ves-L‘. Secretary of the Lake Pilot. A - ~. L I15 S - ‘ nyelar a e ‘ rge’ 3' U ' ~ ’ -.- I‘ , 7 | ....... '°541"°R° 5T”'°N '95‘ DODGE 2 °°°R A 1 1, Aierw .~ 1 M :1 Detroit, C-hica .Mii uk nd " ' . ' ‘ ' ' . ' .; as 1150 Vsgcondaibi/e::1(S rieima digipuatil Toledo and wgowil-1 Livea umeeRi2ire.r §.§,‘lm,f”{§’§“*;“*“m by.11a;I1’“'“a.ml:'15' I”?! Matthews’ 24' b""°?'m" 1"” .3 between the Great Lakes pilotslgoglgfift too." River Rouge is near émugm to pgrmiglane wpjgfiati Eloag Zwtfgggd rohghfiggkeanlfig ' ' - . 2_d00r Ha,-d_10p Radio’ automamg 1 d , re ti‘-v f f ' ero1- _ ‘S ' I ' ‘ 1' ' . - . . ' ' . :l1;1ppi;:pb::§naI\es o ore1gnliRESPECT PICKET LINES analryszis. . _ Saturday. Clean, freshly painted. V8, sparkling paint. transmlssmn, power steenng. E The Swedish moinrship skew. Member: of the Internal-ionail I ‘I 11 out aground near Grosse Isle ln|B’'°the1‘ 11 0 0 d 0f L0I1gSh0I‘e-men the Detroit River. On‘ Saturday “j‘-FL) h_3V¢ refused to cross the ihe German freighter Ciandra 911913’ P1°1k‘=‘t1i'I1eS- drove onto a sandbar in the s1._ A150 at Kings-ton. - the point Clair Fiver. about 75 miles north‘ Where St‘ Lawrence Pilots debark 1 M’ Mondays mishap. ‘ ,~~a spokesman for the Si. Law- The Skern worked free wi_th1‘,‘*n‘C€ Pllois Said they W‘0l1*1d com the assistance of a tug from “W9 W Fl’-Sl3e€t the Picket lines Amherst nurg. Out. A tramp °f the Greai Lakes gI'0ufP~ freighter, she was on route to T0 M°“t1'€31 C01’P01‘ati0n secre- Fort William, Dni.. to lake onllarytqacquelsmsuaulcier said the cor- grain. ,Dora Ion Is in by union mem- Thg c,'_3m1_,a managed in heel bership to honor the picket. lines. herself without. assistance Satur-iB°1h groups are affiliated with PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. day after three hours agmund_ the I=n.ternia'tion«al Masters, Mates 96-11.00 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown REASON FOR DISPUTE find Pilots Union- The dispute, between the Ship-: ’ “" ping Federation of Canada. and: 1116 Great Lakes Pilots Associal lion. centres on whether piloisi are needed on ihe open lakes as well as the narrow connecting waterways. . The pilots contend that theyl should be aboard for the entirel run in and out of the lakes——as’, they have been for the last 251 years. The federation has ruled: otherwise. ‘ $1195.00 $1695.00 ’ $1795-00 CONGRATULATIONS. - ~ ~ TO GOODSPEEDS. P.E.l. 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