Canadian C3ov'l Declares Independence In Affairs o'i"l'AwA 4CPl-Whatever else ,,,,-,y be said of last week's special ,l- on of Parliament. ll. produced , strong declaration of indepen- drucl. to international attain by 9,, Canadian government. The most forthright-even start- ,,,,,; statements came from Prime Minister St. Laurent and External Affairs Minister Pear- stake." They "could not allow this crowd of ,smaller nations to deal decisively" on is u e s ti o n s con- cerned with these vital interests But. the prime minister said, the peoples of the smaller coun- tries are "human beings." too. He went on to say that "the era when the supermen of Europe could govern the world has and is com- ing to a pretty close end." Mr. . Laurent said the UN llaq Placed. "and I think rightly so.' some blame on the British, W-lliirey were obviously stung by pr-ugresslVe Conservative charges that in the Middle East crisis the vote against the U. S. in the UN. Mr. Pearson replied sharply that Canada never had and never would perfona such a role. "it is bad to be a chore boy of the U. S.." he said. "It is equally bad to be a colonial chore boy running around shouting trendy, aye. ready.' " SETS OUT POLICY Referring to the attitude of Can ada's UN delegation in the Mid- dle East crisis he set out this policy: 4 government had followed a course of "gratuitous condemnation" of the Anglo-French armed interven- tltln. and that in foreign policy French and Israelis for "taking the law into their own hands." TOBY ACCUSATIONS The .Conservatives "if a resolution is right down there we vote for”it whoever may be among our companions in the hammered voting. That seems to me to be gltllEl'lilly it was "the United States' chore boy." UIARTER MIBTREATED ln his reply. Mr. St. Laurent said he had been " andalized more than once" by the attitude of the larger powers which all too frequently treated the United Na- tions Charter as a means of regi- menting smaller nations. The big powers disregarded the charter "when their own so- called vital interests were at away at the prime minister's statements. i . the govern- ment of casting Britain and Francein the role of aggressors. of knitting in the back Canada's mother countries. The "chore boy" reference was made by a senior Conservative. Howard Green of Vancouver Qudra, who said the Canadian government was "so busy curry- lng favor with the U. S." that it did not have the "backbone" to the only possible course for a Ca- nadian delegation to fouow. . . . He said of this policy: "It was an objective attitude. it was a Canadian and an indepen- dent attitude." s Monday. Dec. 3. 1956 than any single he said in an interview. "Mention a hospital. and we'V! got the plans if it lui lied any Il- terations or additions." said the man who has helped approve 83.- 321441 worth of federal K1311" for hospital constnlction in the last eight years. "We have to see that the dc- signers haven't forgotten some- thing and that the plan is well that the hospital itself and facili- ties, such as laboratories. can be enlarged as the need arise!-" The grants are given on NI! basis of the number of beds I community gains by construction of a new hospital or remodelling of an old one. General liollill-I15 receive 81.000 a bed and hospital! for chronic patients, T sanitar- iurns and mental hospitals 89' 31.500. Grants of 8500 a are also given for construction of nurses' quarters. PROVINCES SHARE Health units doing preventive and diagnostic work have no beds so they get grants of 81.000 fl" every 300 square feet Of 9003' Mr. St. Laurent spoke in a more conciliatory tone on the last day of the session. but emphasised the government feels it must "speak our considered views frankly to all our friends. in no 'blusterlng terms . . . but in frank terms." GUARDIAN WOMEN'S Institute at Mrs. Les- ter MacLeod's. Tuesday night. N0'l'lCE- Dr. lnman. Monts- giie, will resume practice, Tues- day. December 2nd. Office hours .t usual. Burglars Enter liquor Store The R.C.M.P. Montague detach- riwnt are investigating a break at the Cardigan vctidot"s shop which twrurrcd late Friday night or early Saturday morning. It was discovered at 0:00 a.m. by two young lads, Gerald Cronin and Herbie MacKenzie, a Guardian nous boy. Entry was made by breaking the front window and opening the yale lock on the front door from the inside. A lack handle and tire wrench were found at the it-crie Three quarts and ten pints of liquor disappeared as a result of the illegal entry. Panmure is. W. I. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Pan- mure Island Women's lilstitute was held at the home of Mrs. William Murphy on Wednesday evening. November 7th. , The meeting opened with the singing of "Keep The Home Fires Burning". Ten ii I spond- ed to roll call by paying dues. The minutes of the last annual meeting and the last regular meeting were read and approved. On motion it was decided to forward 35.00 to the Springhill disaster releif fund. Plans were discussed for holding a card party at the home of Mrs. members were appointed on the Hubert Campbell and the following lunch committee. Mrs. Oscar Camp hcll. Mrs. John P. Grlggin. Mrs Andrew Campbell and Mrs. Nellie MacDonald. The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year. president. Mrs. John P. Griffin. Vice-prnsl- dent. Mrs. Edwin MacDonald: se- cretary-treasirer. Mrs. George Creed- Mrr. Hubert Campbell invited the members to her home for the December meeting. and roll call will be answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Miss Judy Mac Donald. after which the members onioyed a game of cards. PERSONALS Mrs. Ross Helm and young son. Edgar. left by plane yesterday on return to their home in Toronto. Ontario. after spending the past two weeks is Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Llewellyn. They were accompanied as far as Moncton. N-3.. by Mrs. -LB. Lu- us, who plans to visit relatives in Sussex, N.B. ltiverview W. ll. Held Their Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Riv Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. W. I. Bowman. The president. Mrs. Al- lan Smith presided. The meeting opened by singing "The song of Peace". followed by the Mary Stuart Collect in unison. The minutes of the last annual 3:” :37" H themernbers for their cooperation during the year. 9 . e . I Dec. 3, 4, 5 C. Martin, Wm. H. Johnston, Sect. R.K. Clements, Chairman of Auction . . . ENTER” Has Headed Federal Hospital ":3 Tues Wed Committee. 0 I e e In. - Design Dlvlslon For lO Years ,,,c M, . t Cay d.liACl:, VANsg!l:Sz5vlVue and make it available to federal. GHOV. A. Tax Our Thanks To 8 CRAl;0NS DU6)X;:Is'hlll"lk8I'f)0 TV ansanress rr "'1 d "1 1. 35” OTTAWA (CP)-Building or r'e- zhhvliflhaigdainunlclpl was we IITHE SCHOOL TRUSTEES P Tom SERVICE ' . modelling plans for every Cana- Since introduction of the hospl- . Flor the use of the LUCKY TICKET For the of dlanhpltal s verthe ektl 2 ti tltgdaili , , . use of H. otilordonpiitiglfes. a fedlerszil tlalVl:l?)Il'ls 1l)neC?)li::sa "source oef JEAN SIMMONS C VICTOR MATURE i AUDITORIUM HOLDERS LOUD SPEA-KING SYSTEM 0!-n8c:':,efct. :::'lop1gl,n:Ea:::na':-: gglimm " wen ” "chmwmral The really terrific movie, the color and scenes are ll'Pl'i'l- C -it has to be tailored according ma" STANDARD; endous and startling. The story of Christ's Robe and how early to the wearer's need. , , . . V I . - .V , , The tall craftsman has to ap- ...i1'i.lLl.?l'.i”.' .'.hfH.2?;.2'”.E:;”. C"”5'""i"t W” '"""”""d by it "9" 1: "” '"” W ”S:'” Goons DONATED av MURRAY RIVER CASH DONAT av cusnriorrrlirrowiv Prove the plans before federal the Royal Canadian Mint and the "'3"- El" "is '”'"”””S ”''"m"' To See 15 gm! mow S 3 Far l 12.00 M 't' El -l- . . . . - guson Meat Market-l Case canned Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. art lme ec ric Co. . .. moo Herb Poole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 25:3.” ..f'.'.”:l!"l:"l...i:.':".':...: 2.: 11:::;:""'..i:::”'::..”:t::'llsstzi. . on. net ----- .- -- no it -- 5-” MW W - in tow expansion of hospitals. designers meet standards set by-' COMING FRIDAY s SATURDAY-"CONGO Cit()SSlNG" imperial Service Statim4 Qta. Marveluhe Oil .. 2.00 S:amu.lf';e9&-int-'-A - 1:-g 9"”: fl'g;- km ----- -- 2-00 wife has been head of the hospl- the division before grants are rem; Horton.-1 Ladier Blouse, sin 16 . .. .. 4.50 ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' cw" ' 15'” deslln division since it was made. . no 5 mm. shew goo - f edlo - -- -- --..--....-....---.......- l'""tdB”""'"rM”"'P" V" W” ' ' i 333... i.li'i?5.3..ii3.'”.f.”"i3ipi?;l .iJ...1'I.'2.1.k.i3"i.n?'l'ii'."'3Zno';?3E """ " Fred ” t ” t t to 15” 600” WNATE” BY MONTAGUE design from all over the world. of Canadian hospital construction i HOW! UP Clmrl” H0”dc”ckTloo (L Pinned Bo"d' ' ' ' ' ' " 5'50 318”: Clark Bros.-1 Pair Flannelettc Bl ' , , , , , , , 5,59 'TiCCT"""TT-C ' r to go non-rug TGHCO S9l'VlC9 5'4”0"r4 G'l- 0” - - - - - i - ' "59 Slew?" 5' BER-Llmv - - - - - - . - - . - . . - . . . . . . . 11.96 Alex Dutney-5 Gal. Velco Heavy Duty Oil 9.00 Doug: Service station-Flashlights complete it T0 RIPAVI QUEEN OF THE out"-Aws! Q ' wm. Mtllai--Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.75 MOHEBEI: Electric Co. Radio and Television- I . . A ' We make ,OCDt.S f0 "::.,';;":,,:::: Percy MacPheraon-l Bag Carrots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Jack Annear:";e';;:'gsMPo' I-10" - 9uE5N 0; sm! Consolrdafe Bl”S 0- km W 8500- rgirestopl D. Cl;V1BXul.aI1l'&:EBeCi;ltirKlilicl::CnkeCl00k 7.95 )0: hit t f rs. va. en- ar ru a s.oo hills? (liens: i..5?on7yp.3:."Z;:5e:s.l.:".:.ym.nt to make each month. CASH DONATED BY MIIBRAY RIVER Mrs. Belle MacPherson-Gloves. Hose. Mittens 4.90 No man could tame her - - - - No man could forget rot. single payment often less um. tho total amount you now chmce Nico". no sum Rm 0, Comma." I mm Clark Bros.-1 Case Tasty Pack Peas . ..... 5.00 her! pay. Phone for your loan in one visit to the oiftca, or coma in. Pa" Mack” H” s.w Ferguson” service Stnkm 7.00 Carl Boehner-Military Brush Set . .. . , , , 5,00 ha" 559 N as” on again", "mm" " A". Dr M L Donne" 5.00 M". Lnughun Macphenon Loo Hilchey h Vanlderstine-End Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '.'.50 ,,THE U NIW "g”g' - - - Richard MacLean-Blocks (Concrete) .. 10.00 A . Poole s. rhoniipson-coal ................. 1o.oo Personal nnence Co. Is now sailed IINIIICIAI. IINANCI Goons DONATED BY GEORGEIBWN Hooley's Men s Wegr-Pgymem on gut; 1”” IN SUPERSCOPE md COLOR co. only the noun has been dinngodl gsmnsrewghgggion S" 6”. 4.15 star-ring; peggie Castle. Richard Denning Cathy Ray Soloman-Alrcohol fgrccarg . . . . . . . M". C. H. PWIF2 sultan. rah: . - i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - - t - - - - - - Downs BENEFICIAL FINANCE co "W l 8' .. mes .s----.--- - ........... . Harry Parker & Son-Complete set vi gs Bud s Accessories-1 pair Fender Mirrors . . . . . . . . . .. 1.95 . Enterprise or Capital Stove .............................. -- 15-00 M. F. MacDonald-1 Boys' stun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,3 . . . .. -. Victor Pepler-Glass Candle Holders. and Ornament. Cut Glass Sugar and Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10,50 P In GREAT GEORGE STREET c0IAm.0Tl'ETOWN CASH DONATED BY GEOBGEIWWN Montague Garage-l gal. Prestione 3,75 - . .M. - CAPITOI. Second Floor, i-ietnnl auiidi Montague Bakery-50 loaves Bread , 9.5., nnnegcul ahslferlho YEN Charles A. Fraser 1.00 A. Kennedy 100 la-rue, 5, Auneugl Bu Hog Grower. . 3.85 OIDI IVBIINGSIY ArPOiN'I'MDn'-MON! roe EVENING ltouas Temple Gotell . . . . .. . . 1.00 ltralnk Mslclann M.cL,,,d 3, Greenegz wisp Prawn g p V p V ' . I H . 7-” A Gordon Ron . 1-00 WI dl'0lI - V9" -- 2-00 A. A. Fraser-1 Case Marveiube Oil any number . , 1o.oo M1'3-;Vm- Mnl-'"9"' - lpgalgf" 2'00 Imperial Oil-1 Case Marvelube Oil any number .. 12.oo Clna III 14011011 - - - ' Montague Cold Storage-Locker 1 year . .. 1250 Rev. W. A. Patterson 1.00 Mrs Harold MacDonald 2.00 Cyrus A. shwgl wmugm nu; uni . iiiii t xi” ANNUAL MEETING it 3- :3: .. :33 mm Mm---I we or men so P ggltllrkm; wrmlk-G-I; 1:00 Mr; "mm Mummd H- 1:00 Montague Dairy-40 Qt. Mlllr Tickets ................... .. s.to Ray's Groceterla . 1.00 Mr. F. J. Del.ory . . . . . .. 1.00 I ' ' Pr t Ma Donald 1.00 Herman Lavandier . . . . . . .. .50 ' FRO Of Mount Stewart Branch No. 4 Canadian Legion H on C DONATED M 0” THE ISLAND . Dominion Chair Co.-1 Stool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Loo to be held in Legion Room on Tuesday, December A Contender for the national leadership of the CASH DONATED BY MONTAGUE g:Il1lll:(15YcCfll&ldn(l!;l-1;-:r1oaSs)ltee: Ladders . :3: g t 7230' G ' g . g . . V 3 V. ' . g G. A. Wlghtman .. . . . . .. 5.00 Staff: C.N.R. Station . 7.00 cumdian General Electricgi ”:96 a uest speakers will be present to address Proglesslve Conseivative Patty will address a pub gag, .;,aor;itles0tJ'lrlic.e... gg Communit Welfare League s.oo r. s. stmms st Co.--3 Twist-0-Wrist Mops 2,9. the meewn An members please event no neon. in- mm . ziw ”e::...f.:::3ift,??rvlr.,, .... l"..7..'.".'.?-3E':l.;J..3ii"llS:..l31'::l...'”.?.S.l;'i.'f?.:::::""' .222 St. Andrew's Indra - 3-33 Mme mm” mo Union Electric Co.--1 Table Lamp .......... mo BoeKvu3l:r.nent.sH 10:00 Dr. Preston Maclntyre 5.00 sum John Pmp." G" CoiUl cynnda M "0 ' t i ' ' i ' i t t t ' ' ' " '3'” THE SOURIS THEATRE Hillside Inn ............. .. 3.33 lnileid rgragmipmni Egg ANNUAL MEETING - ?:l:.S?':l."-...S:l:L";..Sft-.. 5.'oo ...'.3:.. 5.. c.....;..--'-'-: .:.. Goons nomnn in mm umoun . . . . . ,. . 2. A on Wednesday. on so At 8:30 en i:...s...t.t"::::t:'-... e-.;-.;-.:; .32: .33 t::clt;:;::s:::.:w::.s: 0LP.ll.l. PLOWING MATCH AND Bank of Commerce ..... .. s.oo Dr. L. V3. Jhollnston 2.33 5, D. H,,g,,gR,,,,, C0,, I ' I A . g I I :7: Martin's Auto Body Shop . 5.00 Mont rig I . Al v rd ti 1 G L 31 ' ' AGMOULTUFAL 1"-"R ASSOCMTION Other speakers will include Hon. R. R. Bell and the senator El-te lnman . 5.00 Montattue rurnisi-tn: co. .. sno n.”i'-. &','i.o.';'.i'.i"'i7..ii .7 Vi. 3:22 ,, Nathan Irving-1 Bag Potatoes goo Will be held in hall It Bridgetown Federal candidates for P. E. 1. ' Goons mm-mp ny cannroax n VICINITY i3l:”ii'.'2?.'lItL'3"'Eiii3iT.."'” ' 1'3 OnThurSday' Dec 6 In 7:30 p'm' All interested are invited to attend. "A 9- Ml”-404 5' 500-300 PW0" Clllrltlet 3.50 lltiitiinbaalili ID)ii::l. Glen Machsren-2 Bags Potltoel - 2.50 Mrs. Hampden Hawkins-2 Ca 2:00 ALBERT ACORN, Secretary, Mr. J. S. Dewar-I) Qts. Milk. pick up at Dairy . 3.40 Chester Lemcheurez Fowl . . . . . . . . . . .. 359 g, B. S pout”, 1 3,, -I-"mi I 3.25 T. H. Fraser-l Carton of Chicken . . . . . . . , , ,, 9,09 Alden Macbarell I . R P Mr End Q” C Donald MachM4 Dos. Eggs. 1 Eng Potatoes 4.75 Lou:-S He!-:”;g:ll'IfT'I(; aCshe0cgla.t:ye'.Food . E. 3ll1Pll"550l-5901 Elli - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 3-00 D. Ray Brooks-I lb. Honey zioo HERE'S THE WHOLE HEART o F A WOMAN LAID BARE . . arr;-3:”;----t::t:'sit:.. 0 i .t'”:." l3:i.:i'.'.f.l.”7.n".flt'cl.f'F.'.”c':.'."”l;:l... t c 2 . . .. .... .. 2:3?-3 CA8" mm” In mm nannovn J. A. MacDonald & Co-1 Boys' Jacket, Med. Sire 5.75 Keeping 3, M-K H H 10,00 R M, I T Dundas Cheese Factory-I Cheddar Cheese . 1.UJ iii... PAer("y('e:Vplil'i:l: wt;mn:yGBo:.hrau, ' w'dm -. I 3-, t'”' 5:,” Arthur Davey 1.00 1.1" ';:p'”mtfl ”m? him”, , cssn notvsran av CABDIGAN s VICINITY x.-nnilif Bdlc-lrl " ” zoo Fred lat-cheur zoo byt&mepthIt1;IVC Mrs Camille Lanteigne .50 Mrs. Colin IMICEICIIGTII .. l.00 "mum GlOwr- 1'00 Fr” DH” 200 . Mrs. Eldon Burke .. 100 Hugh MacEachern Lil) . V '-r WlI"1'h0 C0l1nh'YG1l'1"lnd kn-A Fgzrgtgigllepherd m ;ti:im'rdh-ggtgz shepherd -. lg GOODS noNA'rt-zn nv CALEDONIA AND VICINITY "The Bridges et'i'oho-Ri"l Mn D. Sc-rlmseour 100 Donald M-the-on ----- 100 Harry T Macleod-l Case Peas ......................... .. 4.50 H, . . . . 'AIrrt'hur .. . gacRBethis Gene-ralnostnre-l Case Pena . . . . . . . . . . . .. GEO!” - -FIN - . . Martin-l x Chocolates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . D. Acorn .. 2.00 Matthew Mac!-can 5.00 c. R. M rtl 1C 1 toil .......................... .. on r--mm" W ::."::::.....--- :2: e ” l” "' WILLIAM - L M;;Ng:n-. 4 - - - - - H - g::.bl:r9;',':';wr"-H CASH 'DONAT BY CALEDONIA & VICINITY g ylll:rdBeBmce . . . . .. :.MWol'lIeI'l institute 2.m . . an . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .00 SPECIAL DONATIONS DEBORAH - Ales Hamilton-i Live PI 8 Lbs. . n ye-gtgaugg H hm" 00.4” 0- r.wim GOOIE DONATED BY LOWI3 0 W. A. Poole-l Jacket. else I . in Mrs. Hervey Ross-I Fowl .. in UAW” Gm)X DONATED BY CHABIUPIITUWN AusBtlnHRoss;I-(lib gush CIARDCI . L . enev -uael pplel .. . Rankin Maciialaeewladahield Wiper . . . . . . . . . . .. c ll ma. -1 3 pm i . , up ""'llmu'"n Ora-VII Studio!-3 l'fImtlC0l0I' Vt0v-- steacnley Hlzlien-1 '3'; r-.l.2'5'.. .. ... .. . ... . i..1l Im M It. It. L Cotton-Nunarv Stock ....... .. Albert Ellsworth-I an Potatoes. 1 on Mixed Vegetables .. an can-ell Bron. "A-1 loan Alleles wm. riiomp-on-i Bag Cabbage. i an Potatoes ...... .. . 2.sn llashaa NIP I-Illa tnvalne of .. John ti. Marlelllie-l Ba pom ...... .. up g oer . Palms liectrieoa-I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 3 .43. amen ing gsPotetoee.. 10 ' p gait; lull!-If ' -'l'n-Iwtdloa trelsbt value of .. Cheseli Allnelr--I am of Potatoes .. no I cganl' .0. 1 us-lcuoru-roe" "'tloi"c'ii's'pai-ma ' ' ' ' A "'aslla"I ' ' N I I c'''''' T "'3' I'M "”t'm 3”" - CASH DONATED BY LOWH HONTAGIJE e l sdaaytfh-enila.-Jlmdaeaelia "on" H 1' y” I: i m yg III-0.100-lF'0U'iC'l&hna.. evii ....... .. . .Iea .lstatit . . , Mind-Iron-Vlewllesoeraadlleele .. Ik1ydCo"fn.s” , gm gun” in . . . Willi-II0MoIOI-klhntollon---H Steve Hiekevt ..... : ttqsnua an - - Mp!-a lanlware-I . Atom. starter .. 15 p ”,'owg'd0-,j..., Caaalahaaan-I laallIain.. m . 'lC'.'fl&0"0'.u"n:"',",0'""- OOODCDONATEBYIUIIAYIAMIINOITI w ' I - no-at-nae.-tanuaniiusat in.asrryoai'e-inn-'.oru n-is an - room and rues. -- CAPITOL -'-r-"-:""'-'"-t'.:'-...""'- -- - "- YEO The Guardian. Page 5 space. Similar out-patient centres in hospitals receive grants on the same basis. T09 Provinces have to at least Equal all these grants before they gill be even by the federal ser- ee. The division has approved grants for 63.441 hospital beds since 1048 and H.169 nurses' beds. Approval went to 957 projects" either new hospitals or remodel. 1108 and enlarging of old ones. M13 Hughes. a Second World War veteran, has lectured on hoap. ital design in every province and has been made a fellow at "10 R0Yal Architectural Institute stilute of Canada for his work in lnellrlns 10 Improve Canadian hos- pital design. .m..m..igggggggg PANIC FOR PRESLEY TORONTO tCP'eRoaring Elvis Presley fans Saturday broke down the door of Silea's Theatre. knocked over a policeman and two ushers in a frantic rush to see their idol in the movie Love Me Tender. M THEATRE MONTAGIIE -'1-1.. ..a in-s.a:..n.....-aruu'i.u.i.o Aw -- .,.:.-1l:a.-x.nxi.l. 4-.a.A.:.'3s:a.-.i.., cum. .-.-dint-.--e BIG AUCTION at Montague WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5ilI STARTS 3 PM. AT, THE AUDITORIUM of THE NEW HIGH scttoot The Masons of Montague and vicinity, will hold their yearly Auction in aid of Crippled Children and other Charities. I l V . .., A. a..d..s'a'.a”m