3, anex DIMEO c---"- M 8: "rs. CP) - 58119 C ” ?gsE?i:(t: have lain almost for- "en for more thlll 40 V9811 long me north shore of the lower Lawrence river have 88811! a'ugm me eye of mining men. since a flourishing iron industry ind down there late in the 19"! mm-y only an ocasioaal goverg en. geologist has probed benea any sand dunes where a fortune ., are is believed to exist. Recently the Aconic Mining Cor- ration of Montreal announced it nd concluded a deal with United tales industrialists for the sale ol 990,000 tons of ore concentrates ring the next 50 V0811- 'ATAsilQUAN HOLDINGS The ore would come from the mp3ny'g holdings at Natashquan, me 530 miles northeast of here .,. the north shore of the St. Law - me opposite Anticosti island. Sale rice of the ore. It is said. Would 9 a little morethan 35 I '0"- lsmce the announcement, how- i-er, Aconic shares were first sus- ended from trading andiater de- icted by the Canadian stock ex- rhange at Montreal because the ..m-npany declined to identify the oniracting U.S. parties. Exploitation of the ore deposits. nniainod in irregular layers of lnmpany. owned by Montreal in- u-rests. established a plant with lgllt furnaces at the mouth of the lloisic river, 330 miles northeast l here. The industry prospered for eight wars. but folded up in 1875 when :i,,. United States. chief importer f its products, subjected bar iron in a tariff of IV: cents a pound. I911-12 SURVEY A federal government geological mrvoy of the area in 1911 and N12 indicated that the ore-rich black sand ocurred irregularly nd intermittently from the mouth f lhc Bcrsimis river east to at least the Natashqusn river, about 4.10 miles. It is presumed that the rivers :l'hl('ll drain the Labrador Trough- nhcre S250.000,D00 has been spent at Knob lake by the Iron Ore Company of Canada for exploita- liun of rich ore beds-carried ore l y WEEK - run ; sprcilis ..at cunnonrs EXTRA SPECIAL Cashmere Bouquet SOAP 4 ms 29” 2332.. ” 35: 8:33.. giiios, 23; i”;i?..s Fewer 1513; "ii? Onions mated in 1912 tained at least 500 netic Natashquan area while the later federal this figure to 1,776,195. Figures were given in pounds. Campbell. The meeting r the Ode followed by the- Mary Stuart Collect. There were seven- teen members present each ros- ponding to roll call with a verse on Thanksgiving. orfh Shore Iron Ore looked Al After 40 Years particles to their mouth on the St. Lawrence. There, tides. waves and wind; formed the deposits into the pros- ent-day layers. More recent tests by tbs federal government with more modern equipment indicated that the sand layers stopped 30 feet below the surface and that no deposits of commercial value were more than 25 feet underground. BIG DEPOSITS Geologist George Mackenzie esti- tbat the sands con- .000 tons of mag- ore concentrates in the government survey upped long tons-2,240 The only other survey of- the area was made two years ago by the Quebec mines department after a request was made rights on a certain property. for mineral A mines department spokesman said results of the survey have not yet been made public. He added that only about five individuals or companies have the district. mineral rights in They include Jean Olivie, a Bel- gian financier, Paul Vincent, a Quebec prospector. and the Aconic corporation. No one except Acoliic has applied (lack 53"? fh” bee" "mmpted (or a ' ' concession permit to nly once 9 ore. ” mm in 1867, the Moisie Iron Works explom ' the swkesme" SUCCESS W. I. The October meeting of success. W.I. met at the home of Mrs. JM. IMSDALE oek' holiday spent at the homo i.IlwMr..ulid Mrs. Hugh Williams Mrs. "A. D.” O'Brien. Recent vistors at the home at Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien in- clude: Miss Laureen Clohossey. Tignish, Mr. Joseph Gilli-I. P011 Hill, Miss Betty Brown. THIN. Messrs. Ralph O'Brien and Grattan Mcllugii, and Masters Walter Ind Michael O'Brien of mainla- Mr. and Mrs. L. w. Campbell of N ” Mass., were visitors last week at the homes of the latter's uncles, Messrs. A. D. and J. W. O'Brien. . Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. Louis Dunn on being a prize winner at the Malqueflde dance in Albertnn Parish Hall on Friday Oct. zllth. Several others from this community wen also present in costume. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mat- thews have returned to Toronto after spending their annual hall days at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mstthovzlsg . - .l ” with The minutes of last eeting were read and approved. Report of flow- er and fruit committee was given. The chicken supper which was held in September sealized the sum of 61 It of thanks be given John MacKay for gift of tables for hall. 18.60, after expenses were paid. was moved and seconded a vote Report of Cancer fund was 329.00 It was decided to extend an in- discussion of school opsninl. A very interesting reading on Thanksgiving was given by Mll- Earle Camphsll, Mrs. Ralph Wig- mors and Mrs. J. M. Campbell. A bean guessing sontsst was put on by Mrs. Ray MacLsod and won by Mrs. Miiiar Campholi. Programme for November most- ing: Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs. John Campbell: Fun and aonssnse by Mrs. Miller Campbell. , Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Campbell, rolli vltatlon to Archls Johnstone on film showing of European fans also EXTRA srecm. Large Corned Mackerel 25c each Large Sdl Herring 3 for 25: call, Peace. Collection amounted to UN- Meeting closed with "The 01100" Cherry 1” Ayl'mer 15 Jam 43 Si beiries 24 MI. 1” Qt. Container -Mannalade 29c . M”l35595 33S plum 34 on in Eagle Brand tin 25c Spscldsfromllismovsad. The bolowcs on SdsSahItlay Only. VHIIII-EIIICIEI ROI . Extra Special For Saturday Only Sold with s53.M order of other Groceries or Spsclds ms 24 U5. lag 1.49 so Lb. lag 5.85 I ...45c SNOWHME SlllIl'lBQl6..2lIs. SYLMER. 'clioieoQuenty1sos sin "l'Ell'-l'.I.l.r- Crushed or Dc - 2 DIAL ll lPIlE&& lwlllflilhftlllllolllfor .. 396 -s. s. llffms soos;rin' "" ,7YAl.I.DAY.lsl0yA.M.T0, ism. . 1 ' inns AVENUE an-...s homsaltI'andfamlbaoeuIIDanladby.M.rs. . Jorssuooarxrs i-2'm"-Wei”-”'?-we W ::;:.G:.c'....'-e..:'.'.':.." i-.2: "' '"'"'” ..r, cs:-n .':..'”:.."”'...lL'a -aw-a -ex--w to-.'..r tug. W29 ed to his h here after race '”""" "' "" "" "” M in n-mu. N. 9. vmunv .. LONDON (Reuters) - The all an ion and grid: on Britain's treatment oiI:ePrincs County Hos BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE Mr. and in-s. Keith Colburn as g:use.:'; lgugntu use -3:-ltn-1:; stalinch i-en5lgusms:neisPl:lmtne ngyslhflnmuy for go 1:30 :0 pfcakgi pital for several weeks, but still in turnsdbunsafbr . .ltonald ae Arcblshopo an I!!! I 5095 ' msinsabedpatieatllisnsany n”'''"”'' '' " family. big part in Princess "Margaret's decade for one churchman. who f,5,e,,,,, Md ,,g,g,,,,,,, hop, ,0 R 1-inns home in st Louis dle-o-th- l -1 ed Pin M an-et””"" wan?" several gt; sometime in the polllgittlala mbvfh lillgstnmliiev. fGebfrr:.e;-I ?3s'e'.'.m.n'ec was 1;. in:-cal-1ount:aelt'lg the Mrs. Plus Arsenault who hssbeai my; ., ,1” mm. ,g M, bl-gum-, Prince County Hospital. Summer- Francis Fisher have generally kept mlrrllle Service of the then Pl'lIl- receiving treatment in Western Mn Au-in ow '""- ""3 "2." ”' :r”""- .. :..;.E.”;:"e.':..:r.:..:”e..2::”....:' "no.1:-8 cm to her new ut e man w 0 so owns e . r muc proved in health. ""' m":..n.,.am"t'3 1-'33onL""J ..lf.':: il"5ili'lingAi?”i's1"'l3m3”f: il."5JZi.5";E:ii 'i.'ec'.l'mE"5.'3i'3 353 ?:"e?r'ge”i9l.bmd the me we Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mama an my C i Q 3: ax;daGy?'.e?spe,ndmg the P," raw Mr, gin-1 Mn, lreux peters, st, more outspoken when use ganclity And, it was Dr. Fisher who spending a few days at their home F ween with her pu.enu' my ma Louu, of marriage has been threatened, placed the crown of England on here making prparations to have Thursday, Nov. 3, 1955 The Guardian Page 13 " """ ""'”" BLOOMFIELD Prlmuto's Views Were Important - WE!.lNER'S - decision not to marry Group Cap- tain Peter Townsend. nevsrhadaparisiiolhisown. H W" M who confirmed him in his usual good health very CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK The suClIblSll0P has made it clear neither he nor the Church of Eng- . land could approve of Margaret's . marriage to a divorced man. Someone once said that "so closely guarded are the arch- . bishop's emotions that it takes g something quite out of the ordinary the young Queen's head and nam- ed her Defender of the Faith. SCORNB POMP The archbishop. 68, wends his way through ceremonial with dig- nity and solemniiy- sometimes with the aid of a cleric specially i to keep him from break- ing out of processions and chatting with friends along the way. He scorns pomp and has a fine sense of recognizing the ridiculous. He once said to comedian Danny Kaye: "The difference between us is that you are intentionally funny." AND SAVE SALE ENDS SATURDAY 9:00 P.M. W. W. Wellner's Lid.- Jewelers Since I868 their house hauled on their lot near- er the Legion home. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Arsenault and family of Miscouche were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mrs. Arsenault's sister Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant, Plusville also Mrs. Arsen- ault's mother. Mrs. John A. Gai- lsnt Woodstock. and Mr. Arsenaults brother, Pius Arsenault, Bloom-, field. Mr. Fidele Peters of Summa- side visited in Bloomfield among glands and relatives on Oct. 29 and - -.-..-.-av Friends of Mrs. Wilfred Thibid-iMr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudet, St. ago are sort? to hear that she had 3 Louis. ter Pl-in C t H -' pujnfo, u.umen,: 0"" y as i Friends of Mrs. Harold Warren .of St. Louis are sorry to hear that Mr. Joey Gallant, Plusville, wasshe is a patient in the Western a Sunday visitor at the home ofll-iospltal, Alberton. -C.lt. A Handsome 0iier- 1956 Scotsman rlcrolulli Chillllllllll 48 large Views ol Stolland in all ii: Scenic Splendor The Famous SCOTSMAN CALENDAE; famed the world over for 1956 is made available to the readers of this . newspaper at the low price of 75:. Order them for your own personal pleasure, or to be sent to friends for Christmas gifts, Calendars will be mulled direct from: Edinburgh, Scotland to any ad- dress. Orders must be placed not later than Saturday, November Sill to insure delivery before Christmas. A glimpse of the Ialmoral Casils from the River Doc. I jjjjjjjjjijj The remains of the old Bridge of Earn, Psrihshiro I I N NGmC....e. vs-o-noun---sovvlitc I lnssrtnamsandaddrsssofpsrsontowhom oalsndarlslo I Addre”"'” I i be sent, also name of person ordering. If more than one is desired, wrile particulars on separate shoot of paper and I .” . ' . H , ,, ,, .,, .. .. .. .. ... I enclose with the coupon. ' I ' p (EnclosoCash'wlthordsr) l Orderedlsy l MallorprossnlyourordsrdlrocHoThsGuordian . I ' s THE GUARDIAN