DEW LINE QUESTIONS St. Laurent Reiterates Canadian Interests Safe ' OTTAWA (CPJ-Prime Minister Q St. Laurent reiterated Wednesday that Canadian sovereignty and op- portunities for Canadian contract- ors to take part are fully provided for in agreements covering con- struction and operation of the Arc- I:Ic radar line. His statement was made in the . Commons in reply to recent oppo- ' sitlon questions about Canadian in- terests in the DEW (Distant -. Early Warning) line being built I by the United States in Canada's ' Arctic. Before the prime minister spoke, Leopold Langlols, parliamentary assistant to Transport Minister Marler. said the DEW line agree- ment provides that Canadian car- riers will be given a chance to take part in DEW line transporta- tion "to the fullest extent possible." He added, however, that it "does not provide specifically that Cana- dian contractors will be given the opportunity to bid or that they will be asked to furnish tenders." CONTINENTAL DEFENCE Mr. St. Laurent said he wants to emphasize that the DEW line is for continental -- not exclusively Canadian defense. ”That being the case. it seems appropriate that the United States as the largest country with the April 12. 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 ception service was held when three young people were received in full membership. At the service at Milltown Cross. Milltown Cross Sunrise Service , ith? su ' ' ' ' .:-'vii-c in Milltow - (5,055, Smrgmnt and at me Eagle: lin prendered very acceptable Loi-nmunion scrvicc in Georgetown. m”5'L'- M the EVERIDE SEFVICG II Thgsdlattcr service had been pre- Sturgeon, the Georgetown Chon- ;f?,:' two services .on Good led the praise with Easter hymn! ri ay in Xklllth the Minister Rev. an anthem and a solo by the . A. Palcrsiiii considcri-rl ”The,organist Harry Yorston. Scvcn Words Froin the Cross " The Y P U. spoiisnrcd zi Sunriscl Service at 7 o'clock on Easter most at stake, should have the lar-, He said Caiiada is v S ' . ger share of responsibility. l 9”” E1u.m(, C idtlhfled Fed (The U.S. is financing construc- , ”' " New Jersey: mm of the 540o.ooo'ooo DEW line. was lH'0licrl.V selected as the civil- whose Canadian section will cost 15" ('0mPHIly which will man they more. than S250.000.000. Canada. is linc. ii nus uiidcrsimxi that as far , building the Mid.-Canada radar line as pussillle Canadian personnel and '"”'''”"ii 81 Which quite a number to the south along the 55th paral- goods would be used in the opera- a”9"d0d- Iel. lions, 3 At the iiioriiini.: M'l'llt'(? ii re. Mr. St. Laurent said the Can-' There ' ' s ' -- ada-U.S. agreemenbon the DEW adla-U.S defence agreements cov-. line preserves the principle that all eijinn otiu-r bases in Canada. Alli co-operative defence arrangements .f:tipuin1cd that Canadian and Amer- shall not impair either country's iczin cont:-acun-5 would be treated control of activities on its own ter- on the N;H))Q basis and in an 01 Lindsay ,,r ,-gm. ymk mm a vamh For Lobster Factory. APPIY ritory. thcin tlaiizidian sovereignty was meeting Wcdiiesiim. Cuiiadian ox I '- . It also provided that Canadian'i'ull.i llC()',(;.'anlZCd, dian lnlor - Amorii-aii Ass0t'l'lll()lll ' contractors were to be given equaii Mr. St. Laurent also replied that ports to the same ('0illlll.'iiC'.s. (how-i L-M- J0Im5i'0I'I MONTAGUE yrs: ( g .:c.-,..,; an ' Help Wanted ucrc another .cight Can-1"” Lnrs OF ('()FFl-IE M”iVTRF-AL WT” -('.'iiiarl.'i hi)L'lll 550,000,000 for coffee lruiii I-1 Laiin- Foreman and Crackers American muiiti'ic.s ill 1933, L". G. ,...-.......-..s,.., .-.- .-7.4- - CAL-.-. -at :-. consideration on construction con-i the Canadian red ensign occupies ever. were three times that amount. tracts and that as far as possiblej the place of honor on the left side for the same pI:l'li)rI. s-hid Xlr Lind-i Canadian-mad- electronic equip- of the stars and stripes at all DEW say. inanueur oi the p;,,..,mjerica,, ment and labor would be used. line 1: s in Canada. Coffee Bureau. Experience had been "very satis- factory. '" The prime contractor was Ameri- can, but two Canadian firms were- given the sub-contracts for build- ing in the eastern and westerni parts of the Canadian Arctic: Thi- Foundation Co. of Canada Ltd. of Montreal and Northern Construc-I tion and J. W. Stewart Ltd. of Vancouver. A number of contracts for supply, air transport and elec- tronic material had been given in Canadian firms. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. P. E. I. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. APRIL 11 - T2 "FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER" Starring RORY CALHOUN and COLLEEN MILLER Technicolor. an L. ....J.. 1. JR: Elaine Myers, VI. Gillis. Standin Oscar Reade, Ernie Gillis, l(e - Myers Ernie Gillis, International Vice iner meetiiili Bi ihe Charioiieiowni President of Gyro accompanied fl-iotel Wednesday night. The Visit- by 0. Reade, Governor of District tug officials were accompanied by i No. VI, installed the officers of the their wives. local organization following a din-i LEFT seated - Hazel Reade; EASTERN GUARDIAN Hillside lodge I.0.0.F. met Tues- THE new 1956 wallpaper - M uh Noble Grand Ellery pa erns now ii stock at I-iilchey Eiesiding. Attendance was and vanldersmm Monmguei small due to the inclement weath- . ONE DAY dry cleaning service or. A letter received from Acme if requested. In at nine, out at five. llebekah Lodge stated that the Deluxe Dry Cleaners. Montague. sister lodge would be pleased to T", Top Tailors special repre. assist the brothers in the proposed t H tA. F. C b n. M g anniversary banquet which will be Stfiguaevvggril 17. C;Tf; gm 3; hold shortly. A suitable reply was the new spring Samples. lg Frank lllaclluiiald. 2nd V.P. Rcagh ith MacLean. Immediate Past Presi- (President Charlottetown dent Mike Campbell. (Earl McKen- Gyroi. .na, Set-y.. Byi'on Burns, Treas. Club officers installed w-ere: Pre Directors Arthur Clark. Ebble sident K. Myers, 1st Vice Pres.;Devine, l A l 111 A of the previous meeting the floor. The appointment for the were read and adopted, reports of coming year is Mr. William Pier- the various committees were re- ce. The meeting was very largely ad and adopted. attended and adjourned with "Thi- Current bills were then dealt Queen." BE with, discussed and approved for payment. The meeting then had a general discussion on topics of dif- ferent natures concerning aciivit- MONTREAL (CP) - The Royal ies of the Legion. Automobile Club of Canada has. After considerable discussion a urged provincial governments to chairman of the sick commmittteecstahlish bureaus to study and I was appointed on a motion from pre ent traffic ” t- C(.C..'. g g g Souris Legion Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of No. 3 Branch of the Canadian Le- gion was held in the Legion ro- oms on April 4th. The President Martin L Birt occupied the choir. Curlers Defeat Jaycees 27V:-0 Personals 'Mr. Alfred Macxearncy. Lower Montague. is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellsworth and family of Lower Montague were weekend visitors to Summ- erside. Mrs. William Baker and son Alan of Charlottetown were recent over- night vlsltors to Montague where they were the guests of Senator Elsie Inman. FRIDAY & sAruiioAir. APRIL 13 . iii "THE BIG COMBO" Starring CORNEL WILDE and JEAN WALLACE URGE ACCIDENT STUDY YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth. Summer-side, have spent the past three weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellsworth, in Lower Montaguem. PLUNGES TO DEATH OTTAWA (CPD-A woman. ten- tatlvely identified as Viola Fulford. 24. of nearby Carp, Ont., plunged to her death Wednesday from a In Broombaii Tlie liloiilziuiic curlers defeated the Mniitatziic Jiiiiinr Board of Trade 27':--0 in it fast riizized and wet game of I)l'(i(lnll7aIl played at the lllontiigue rink last night. Ideal c 0 H d l t i (l n s prevailed Wli-h about a quarter inch of water all over the ice. Some players appear- soul. The members were pleased to welcome Brother Harry Hlggin- DANCE LW91" Mohiaglie H8" hulham. a Past Noble Grand of Friday night. 13ih- Siafiing May llillsidc lodge. lie is on leave from 4th dances will be held every Fri- the Armed services. day nigh! ill L0W9F Mhhiaillle H3"- Store Hours Thur. 8 am. - 8.30 pm. WEEK END SPECIALS sixth-storey downtown office win- dow. None of approximately 20 other employees in the health de- ed ln rubber boots. raincoats and sou'westers. but others were dress ed in fine rniment and were soon Fri. 3 am. - 8.30 p.n1. AND STEWART and BECK partment's quarantine and immi- a sorry, soddcn mess. The game aion serv ce 0 ice saw e i a hilarious event from the fzllllg womaii go Ollft the windiiiiz. opening cow bell to the final gone SGT. 8 Q."-I. g P.m. f PURITY FLOUR. 100's .. . . . . . . . . . 36.19 PURITY FLOUR. 25's . . . . . . . . . . . SL6? FLOMDA FRESH GROUND MACKEREL. P37 TI" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19c Tenders will be received by the undersigned till 2 doz. o 0 - i c SUGAR. 5 IDS. . . . - . . . . . . . . . . 4T6 April 28, 1956 for the purchase of St. Andrew's Pres- RED DELICIOUS Y. "L . . . . . . . . -I9 byterian Manse property, Cardigan. Property con- A S. Siiieihxiiffsiib. pug. . ...... zsi 2:52.05.";::S;:.;.::g::::,”::;::;"":;:'y.::::.::::: APPLES: 501- - - - - 39: Flt.” I 3? 2s"rirE;Ru.. 6 t... 45. W . 5o..-.......- --.. C I 0 o Wagstaffe , MARMALADE. 24 oz. bottle 33: "MS ii, I: HEINZ TOMATO sour. 2 tins .... .. 25: CARROI5: 2 ibS- - - - 21C ' TASTY PAK PEAS. 2 tins . . . . . . . . . . 271: NEW TEXAS ' OAKLEAF TOMATOES. 2 fins 45c , ONIONS 3 lbs. . 23c c 0 R N c Raleigh l ' ' CORNED BEEFLOAF.perl'ln....... 35: 5 . ' SALT HERRING. per dos. . . . . . . . .. 75: I Wm” sc'i;.EBi:l;;E:-ssga-ch Regular 10c - SPECIAL FRESH, FOR ROASTING PURE '2 For is: A L” I bust MOPS. long handle .... .. . . si.i9 ,'3":TV::'G i lbs 78': 15” P "L C "L 17c gnAN(N(IjS,'IP':EtR CLEANER S95 00 . I . k YORK SWEET MIXED : ' .new . . s .p g. c PlCKlES,l6 oz. 35: Minmei-n si-low! ......... ....,........... .. E E'""” ””"S”""" 0”” I IN EACH I8 OI. IAO. CRYSTAL CLEAR SAFE-SIP 4 k I A TUMII-II IN IACII I AND I 01'. BAD. mu ' O . ' P 9. c ML L LIGHT 25w. 40w, 60w ORANGE PEKOE - 125 " .' .m- ; , MAN THE LAFF-RAFT5 : BULBS, 2Ior 29c TEA BAGS iorSI.25 -' - it on x '2.-r. ' ' ,. WAVES - - - HAWES iJt.Isl9.Il , ' "' llist787K'IIyI4h6 Ins gain slilliioiis! c loam -, ' i , - R ” IITS. - I - t I iiiccni-;Ain"s 33-I-1'" ”'”' ' A HEINZ ;.”;-97'; ' O. I CHOW, 24 oz. . . S7: SPECIALS I ' s ?.'i.”.I.."Z?' ToMArowics , NEWS -- ANIMAL SPORT QUIZ -. CARTOON - 0 - - ' CAKE MIXES k .25c 20o . 2f 35 4.; CAPITOL .- FRI. and SAT. .' P 9 L ”' t I A (Re ular Pri 38c) - 1- D j j T - T g Ce oz' 35c 5 2 u HNAL TODAY - Shows 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 oizisrvrmius HHNZ BABY it A NEW ruin: sour-as IN A 5 . 1 .g.' TIDIBIFIO IUSPINSE-PACKED DRAMA SHORTENING: FOODS - ”sUDDENLY” 2 0 o e e 0 0 6 Tl