8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Nov. 8, 1964. w .4 are? Brunswick brought out thel 0mg K. C. irving. a dominant. name in the Maritimee. has a. large stake in the project and isn‘t known as a backer of Neither is mining-man ‘ Patino Mining and the Bel-5 ‘gian Societe Generale des Min-1 .zerais. two world-wide mining; giants are also involved in steel project which is n 3111000000 expansion by §.e‘t 'Corp. Ltd n New Brunswick. ‘ part of‘not growing rapidly and thel Brunswick Mining and Smelling“) Th. 5199] min will take up Mining. which will produce 250-: “4.000.000 or the total outlay. .000 tons of This is the second steel pro-The loci announced in Canada in asiabom ue . EXPRESS DOUBTS B. Steel-Making Plans Bring Views of Sceptics increase of almost 2.000.000 tons sceptics last week. but the men! Some sceptics said Quebec'sgfmm this year's demand. behind the project have reputa-i project was marginal he samean (3051' SAVING tions for knowing what they are people say the New Brunswick‘ ancetromtbep lthe steel mill. Elsewhere on showed Canadians "consumer mood" ‘reached the highe third uarter Ry “ORDIW GRANT many weeks. the first being the ,start operations l968. De- an": q Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘proposed 52.50.000.000 scheme inmand for steel that year is es- é Plans to make steel in New itimated at 11,000,000 tons. an “cc buying p18 iron feed for the mill will “army-tin" is 9"?" WOTSC- ‘come from the recovery of py- EARNINGS iNCRE “Where “in the 5199‘ be rites contained Brunswick With time-month sold?" is the main question. asimning's ore, and this is cited it was When QUBbeC announcedlas a cost saving factor. Financing details Said h9- been announccd. bt its plans. One steel expert have not corporate earnings. a spokes-j couldn‘t see the t'liinking behindnnan for Brunswick Mining said ‘broad cross-section producing steel in times which isn't a large con-. sumer. l Maritime stee A spokesman for Brunswick steel a year. said company isn't concerned‘ the market The New Brunswick mill will Quebec market will not be openms i. “19 Mari- it will be done in Canada. _ ' Brunswick is already being Ishowed sharp gains. included in helped in tie base metal field ‘the list were: the; He said export markets areiby a New Brunswick govern-:pine ' ment guarantee on the debt ofiries and Steel. Texaco Canada“ is ;Trans-Canada Pipe Lines. Price} speculated that similar assist-'Brothers. Moore Corporation smelter subsidiary. It Mines. Domin rovlneial gov-land British Columbia be expected foriProducts. the verge of a buying spree. mm The survey said the index of bought e. Furniture and major appli-i isharp increases. 0f t pie intending to buy cars 52 per ‘ cent will buy new models. ginning to roll in there is no sign of a let-up in increasmg Companies repres e n t i ng a ‘ reported this week. McIntyre Porcu- Forest may be Oll‘at its sheet mill plant in Kings- Ont. Oshawa Wholesale 'ias’ the eight-unit Bassins this year food st point of Pall Mall Canada Ltd. studied t as siiowedt‘l hose peo-i 43$; EASY TO BUY. ASE reports be- of industry ‘ and most The nevi/1.964 1011 Found- some who were fluent in French. and others who could. barely get along. but Prof ' Toughs found them eager. in-. ' ilelligent students. ‘rsirom ENGLISH ; ‘ in a dry run for their African ‘lmission. they taught English toI girls in Quebec's French-Langu- age classical colleges by day >i~ then took the Tougas course by night. They evidently impressed the 4 pupils here as much as their. ‘ l i l they left l'Ancienue-l " . , ‘ _ ., . Lorette. Airport for Africa. the girls from the classical colleges REBEL BULLET STRIKES SOLDIER """e “‘m" "" "‘9" “W” '" - :say good-bye. and some wer _ V . t crying." . The camera caught this during a battle m‘lh [in miners the left shoulder. (AP Wii'e- The Tomas mums was a w. 301M311 50W” at “1“ exam 3’ 5"” 5"“ BMW" "‘"m' -‘." photo via radio from La Pazl, .i'ealing one on the complex moment he. was hit by a bullet 'l'lic soldier was, wounded in weave of m, modem world The y o u n 5; Americans lear for instance. that West African writing draws much of its inspiration from that on BIIRNS l CLEANER NO SMOKE, N0 ODOIII HEATING Oll- Phone 4-7311 CHARLOTTETOWN Petroleum Products {aw-9W RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR WINTER WEAR Bromi strap. snug top ov Fleece lining with heavy ct . Canadian Made. 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President Senghor.‘ it has fascinated him to the the poet. put. him up at the point where he is raising zguesi palace --~ there were no imoney for a year‘s leave of ab- .Other guests and the professor some from UBC to study more .had the palace and a ciiaiif-lcloscly this development in Wide Attention In Europe By GERARD MoNElI, Y QUEBEC lCP)—An average North American might connect‘ "African literature" with the writings of Robert. Ruark or Ernest Hemingway. A deeper penetration comes up with such names as \ian Paton. the South African. or the, late Albert Camus. an Algerian ifcrcd limousine to himself—4n Emmi! literature. But the African writers .iow ‘Dakar .. ..,_, “trading attentim‘ "1 Eum‘ 'i‘lieie are about 1500 Peace pean literary circles are dark»‘ Corps workers on the continent. CANADA SAVINGS BONDS skinned men whose poems and‘ where French is vital in more; . i C ll novels Pump' wnh‘lh“ ‘pmsle of. than half the 32 countries. andl RGYAL sECURITIES the continentsneu nationalism. some have been hampere yi Comorafi‘m Ltd. A'me C953” ‘1‘”pr m 130k 0‘ kmwle‘k‘e 0‘ "‘9 ‘M- 137 Grafton Street, Ch’town Martinique. and president Leo- pold Senghor of Senegal both. weave the concept of "negri? tude" -~- the big literary wordt there—into their poems. Cesaire‘s work is surrealistic and striking. It has been made. famous in France by poet An- ' 3guage. and‘of the cultures. A1 M. w-l l The 150 youths who arrived ?elephon;:so:_'85:a3n' here in September included. i sat/3% MORTGAGES dre Breton. who introduced it .. . . to Europe. _ . ‘ H l . . A150 writing in French. focus» i-EMLD mom 1 On new or improved City homes _ Pro' 1 ing on nationalist themes. but Canadian “Wm” Hm doing so in a highly individual-1 ‘ _ f .r ' . . istic way are novelists like Fer- $3,310.“ “is '5 "MOM I" Or fOl' Re-financmg dmand Oyono and Mongn Beii t both of the Cameroons, and FOUND liNllW i'.\'l.iI\'E].Y Cam” Laye 09' Guln€a~ Carnegie money is used to 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class CRITiCiZED AT HOME promote Under-"an‘ll'l: “We” securitvnslightlv higher on others. nations. and one of his misSions ’ ' Where Oyono's indictment m m wc' M. I t f colonialism in Africa is humo: 5‘ gm.” “as ° .wpm‘ nus. Beti's is bitin'i Laye's 0" me M011th M Prone” ' d I'Ik ' ' " l " ll work in politically} h are“; speaking 59,1923] and Gambia come in an a Oi er your requnemcn 5 “ll an English-speaking sliver that runs 300 miles into the heart cf' the larger country. uniting. His report had gloomy over. tones for Canada: L'ninn wasn't likely because of the difference of French and English mental-t Guinea. is a moving and beauti- ful look at African life. His ex- pression of the idea of brotn- eriy love has placed him under a Cloud in his own country. These facts are valuable for members of the United States Peace from going to West \I rica. They spcnl three weeks i here in September. learning $ 1 00 l ‘ l _ gay Gerald A. Tougas‘ teaches French language andI iterature at UBC ‘ about French writing in Africa Edmonton - born and raised. I r ‘1 i .i HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND iNSURANCE BROKERS Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. lily of British Columbia profes- sor. ‘ Did the 150 youths. uow, teaching English in African countries. have. any knowledge of modern writing there? ‘ "A perfect blank. of course Prof. Tougas. 43. a trim. six-. 'oot - tour. has twice visited West Africa in recent years on ‘ Carnegie grants He joined UBC in 1953. at a ‘ime when the Carnegie founoa l tion has granted the university money for French Canadian trom. oddly enough. a Univer _ I studies. Since then. UBC has ' developed a library of French I I Porkdole Pharmacy ’ Sherwood Drug Sundries Darliimul/I,N.S.: PETER JACKSON Cash Award Winner, Mrs. Arlene Raine, 15 Margarce Park- way, Dartmouth, N.S., receives $100.00 from PETER JACKSON Re- presentative Mr. C. A. Thompson. A package of the new full King Size PETER JACKSON" __ Filter Tipped Cigarettes purchased by Mrs. Raine contained one of the special certificates worth $100.00 cash that are inserted into a number of PETER JACKSON packages. 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