Three Summerside Girl Guides ,are see: as tiiey raised the world flag of the Girl Guide Association on the flag staff in Queen Eliza- beth Park, Summerside yesterday GUIDES RAISE morning at 8.30 a.m. This was the first occasion that the Girl Guide world flag has been flown in Sum- flown thi ughout the day to commerats merside, here it was WORLD nag raising program are. left to right. Helen Kelly, znd Sum- the 100th anniversary of the Girl meiside Company: Roberta Shaw, Guide and Boy Scout Associations. lst Summerside Comp The Guides who performed the Jean Gudct. 3rd Summerside Com- from pany. y, and Photo by Wotton Summerside Harbor Dredging Contract 0'.I'l'AW' -- A dredging contract amounting to 53.000 for summer- slde Harbor was announced Friday by Watson MacNaught parliamen- tary assist-nt to the Minister of Fisheries and MP. for Prince. This contract, he said will make a valuable contribution to Sum- mcrside harbor and will permit ships drawing up to 14 feet to load and unload freely at Hoimans wharf. Part -A- called for an area be- tween the Railway Wharf and the "olmans wharf to be dredged to an area 850 feet long and with an average width of 160 feet and Du to a depth of 14 feet below low water. . Part 3. calls for dredging an area adjacent to Queen Wharf 030 feet long and 100 to 150 feet wide. this to be cleared to a depth of five feet below low water. Spring- tide. Cross-Country Tour. Of Mineral Areas OTTAWA (CF) - Mining dele- gates from 75 countries will study Canada's mineral resources in a big cross-country plane-and-train tour next fall. About 500 persons are expected to make the tour during the sixth Commonwealth Mining and Metal- .- iurgical Congress which opens at Vancouver Sept. it and ends 32 days later at Halifax. Travelling by three or four spe- cial 18-car trains. they will inspect more than 50 mines. smelters, steel mills. hemical plants. petro- leum and natural gas installations and other mineral industries. Meetings in eight cities are planned. Eight planes will be chartered for a 3,700-mile tour of mines and plants in northern British Colum- WESTERN GUARDIAN y5Tll ANNIVERSARY sale can- tinues at Waddell Bros., Crapaud. All this week. . RAYMOND Grnnt optometrist will be in his Tignish office. Sat- urilziy, Feb. 23. ll-'"l'll0l'ZI now open. a special brecd to; every need. Dial 337 Summer- I e. THE CENTRAL Bedequc Uni ted Baptist Church Services Sun- diiy. 11:00. Rev.-Charles A. Brit- tcn, D.D. LOWER FREETOWN School on Sunday. Lord's Day 2.30, Gospel eeting Lord's Day. 3.30. Wallace Cudmore of Midland. 0nt.. special iilpeaker. 0'l..EARY PASTORAL Charge. Services of Divine Worship for Sunday. February 24th: West Devon. 9:30 a.m.: Bloomfield. li:00 a.m.; Brae, 2:30 p.m.; 0'- 1-Niry. 7:30 pm. Rev. J. Hcbcr K080. Minister. KENSINGTON rink tonight Sat- urday Moncton Midget Beavers vs. Kensington iliidgetsg Game time 7:30. Skating from 0 - 10:30. After- noon skate 2 - 1 p.m. BEDEQUE rink tonight, Satur- CAMPIIELL and Burns Chick: tice. ed by Rev. A. S. Weir D.D.. follows: 11:00 am. FUNDAMENTAL Evening service 730 p.m. Richard E. Coston. Pastor. 00 um. St. Thomas. French River. Evening Prayer. 2:30 p.m. Come :n'l Worship. PERSONALS Mrs. Roscoe Jeffery has return- ed to her home. after being a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital for surgery. ay. South Shore hockey league. ..C.A.F.. I-liters versus Summer- sidc Junior Aces. Game time 800 hm. Jr. Hockcy Bcdcque V5 Ffegi own. Game time 6:45. Mr. Hall Birt. French River. en- tered Prince County Hospital where he will undergo an operation. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. edeque Rink ! as A Haven I n The Storm 0 As a climax to the Beilequc Carnival on Feb. 15. the rink wag turned into an emergency shelter for over ninety people from vgrl. nits parts of the Island. such as Mr”! River. Carleton.I(inkora and Tryon. during one of the worst snow storms. After an understandable period 9' Mlxltly the crowd quieted down and made the best of the faculties at hand to bed down for night- sui-h as benches and picnic tables. If you were lucky enough to be ;I"" '0 "IO Bleldy stream of traf- it- from one dressinglroom to me W!" by the younger element. you drifted off into a state of coma. iiiwcver if you were nfortunotei ,9""U8h to hold your ition too ”"R- Visor mortia set in and you couldn't move. "C35"!!! all..lokcs aside." com- ttirnted one of those stranded. he were very well looked after it-anks to the management of the ink. especially the canteen mgn. sci-r who no sd all night and kept "' mice any: available and ther necessities." "The young folk had a hilarious me and for once had their fill of skating. We had I mad: flow of ricorded music. latss-ndttut with special bulletons on the weather and snow plow. Mr. Keith Thomas. a prominent Tryon merchant. very kindly came to the rescue of those whose purses were not adequate for the emergency. He also acted as our spokesman to iiiterceed concerning the government plow. When the plow finally came at noon of next day all were warm and thankful they hadn't started for home as some had done. getting stranded along the way. In Emergency Atom Fighters Could Fly Hero OTTAWA .(CPl - Canada will allow United States let intercep- tor: equipped with the new atomic rockets to fly over Canadian terri- tory in the event of an emergency. a high defence .authority said Thursday. The authority said that enter- fcnce of the two countries might become involved. He added also that then would have to be "checks and balances" worked out in connection with any American flights over Canada. In- dill: tsjs DR. R.W. Auid wil be absent from his practice until further no- ALBERTON United Church. Serv- ices. Feb. 24th. will be conduct- as Alberton, 11:00 a.m.: Cascumpcc. 2:30 p.m. If roads are fit. Alberton Sunday School, Bap- iist Church: Morning Worship I0- 45 a.m. Sunday School 12 noon. ANGLICAN Church services for the New London parish on Feb. 24th Sexagesims Sunday. Rector!- W. Eric Ingraham. St. Marks. Kensington. Holy Communion 8.30 and Sunday School 10 a.m. Even- ing Prayer 730 p.m. St. Stephens Burlington, Holy Communion liz- LONDON (Reuters- Forty thousand angry doctors Friday made ready plans to quit the Na- tional Health Service if the Brit- ish government turns down their claim for a pay increase. Officials of the British Medical Association say it doctor's w:ilk- out would toss the administration of the health service into ciiaos. Doctors now are working out their own arrangements to treat pa- tients indcpendent of the national advise doctors to resign 40,000 Angry British Doctors Threaten To Quit Within the next six weeks. the a hardship for those of them who B.M.A. will call a conference to depend solely on the health serv- unless ice patients for their income. there is an immediate settlement If the doctors pulled out. they of their demands. Only 50 of the nation's doctors as they now do with private pa- sh work independently of the health tients. service. They take only private patients who pay normal fees. The National Health Service belong to the hospital doctors are paid 82.04 for each service and 21.000 are family doc- national health patient a year. tors. Quitting the service would mean according to a fixed salary scale. would then charge their own fee Of the doctors taking part in the health service. about 10.000 medical Hospital doctors are paid Planned bia. the Yukon. the Northwest Territories. Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Plane trips also will be made to the iron mines of New- foundland and Northern Quebec. INQUIRIES FROM REDS The conference is sponsored by the Commonwealth C 0 U n c i l of Mining and Metallurgical Institu- tions at the invitation of the Cana- dian Institute of Mining and Met- allurgy. The congress said Wednesday that. in addition to hundreds of in- quiries from Commonwealth coun- tries. it has received many from Iron Curtain countries. has been appointed to deal with applications for the tour for non- Commonwealth countries. C. W. Mitchell of Vancouver. executive secretary of the Congress. said the committee, which works closely with the external affairs department. has not yet rejected an application from a Communist country. Plans call for a much more elaborate tour than that made by 200 delegates in 1927 when the con- gress last was held in Canada. Major meetings are scheduled for Vancouver Sept. 8-9-10. Ed- 10-20. Toronto Sept. 27-28. Ottawa aw of Toronto Thursday was re- elected presldent of the Canadian Council of the International Cham- ber of Commerce at the annual meeting. Professional Cards A special screening committee H monton Sept. IH7, Winnipeg Sept. 1'' Sept. 30. Montreal Oct. 1-2, Que- 1' bec Oct. 3-4 and Halifax Oct. 8-9. Lei TORONTO (omen. c. Berkin- L” service. If he government grants the pay demand, it wil mean a rise of 500 31.400 in the average general practitioner's income of around 52.200 66,200) a year. The government claims the in- crease would add 512,000,000 a year to the annual bill of .Eti00,- 000.000 31.889.000.000. which rep- resents one-tenth of the national budget. The doctors launched their pay demand last June. Since then, they have pleaded urged and de- manded that their salaries keep pace with the rising csst of living. Their last raise was in i95I. The government said this week that it will set up a royal com- mission to look into the wage sit- uation of doctors and dentists. The doctos called the move a governmen stall and pointed out Borden Man Is Remanded A man from Borden charged with the Wednesday night break into the Borden vendor store ap- peared in County magistratels court. Summerside yesterday be- fore Magistrate R.S. Hinton. Q.C. and was remanded for trial until next Tuesday. DIES IN SYDNEY SYDNEY (CF) -Frank King. 58. who operated the Sydney Bus Company and Kings Taxi until 1953. died Wednesday in Roxbury. Mass.. hospital. ' February 3rd. weather permitting. I The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Howard Clark. when the topic will be "Education." Mrs. George Irving and Mrs. Lloyd Wiikie will have supervision of same. Miss Shirley McArthur and Mrs. Wiikie will provide refresh- ments. Roll call will be answered with a contribution to the March of Dimes and the entertainment will be a knitting contest. Chartered Accountants 1'. lhrle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building sinnmorlid-. P. E. L Phone us: INSURANCE R. E. Ellis E Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty An interesting paper on the life s Summer St. Sumnierslde of M". ,., . .. .. .. . . . of Women's Institutes. was pre- Opfomgfngf scnted by Mrs. Wiikie. The pro- E E Parkman gram consisted of several Valcn- l ' tine contests and a humorous reading. At the close of the meet- ing delicious refreshments were served by the hostess.. assisted by Mrs. George Irving. a royal commission might take up to three years to make its in- vcstigation. British Medical Association lead ers will meet next Thursday. Stock Exchange Not Affiliated MONTREAL (CF) - The Tor- onto Stock Exchange has with drawn its affiliation with the Ed monton Stock Exchange. it was learned here Thursday. and other eastern h are ” lng similar action. Sources said the Toronto step springs. from New York statels charge of stock fraud against Stahl. Miles and Co. Ltd of Ed- monton, a securities firm oper- ated by Chutes R. Stabl of Pel- ham. N.Y.. and Marcel A. Miles of Edmonton. a former vice-pres- ident of the Edmonton who has denied the chars!!- Dlsafflliation means an end to lltlltting of commission fees be- tween Edmonton and Toronto brokers. a source here said. For example. a Montreal broker buy- ing on the Edmonton market takes one-third of the commission and pays two-thirds to his Edmon- ton broker. The split is 50-50 be- tween Montreal and Toronto brok- III. The Toronto action does not. Iawcvpr, nap Edmonton brokers .. ...v-sitcom are buying on the Toronto ex- class A memt call by donating is "Get Well" card. Two visitors were welcomed. president. the secretary of Educa- tion Wcsk committee. the Music FestlvaI'Associatiun and the Jour- nal-Pioneer. Appeals for financial rib were received from the RE. Society. March of Dimes. Drama Festival and the newly formed. P.E.I. sclerosis Society of C s n a d ain- stitute News, Federated News and program helps were also received. to do Red Cross knitting and sew- ing. It was decided to hold a sale of homo Mrs; Charles Gordon Honored By Dock W. I. A presentation was made to Mrs. 'Chnrles Gordon at the February meeting of Dock Women's Insti- tute. as members and friends wet- comed her to the commlinity. A former . sldent of the Dock. Mrs. Gordon. has lived in Cascumpec since her marriage some years ago and now. with her husband and family. has returned to zake up residence near her childhood home. The presentation was made by Miss Margaret Forsyth. and Mrs. Gordon made a gracious re- spouse. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Edgar Forsyth. with Miss Shirley McArthur pr Following opening of the meeting. .4. . responded to the roll Correspondence letters from the Historical society. the Red Croii.-2 chapter of the Multiple Several members volunteered cooking in the library on CRAPAUD RINK TONIGHT LOT 18 RANGERS vs. I MILE CREEK BULLDOGS 3rd and deciding game in Intermediate B Series Game time 8:30 Admission 50c and 25c Skate after. AT YOIIR STORE or IIIIIIOIST Small Add Sale OPPOSITE GUARDIAN OFFICE Summer St. B. F. 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Co-starring Dolores ma bgmg'ht in to an cunt,- Nel-llon lfg 3 g g” :3 Dorn. Maris Windsor. Also final um. gym 5. 3;". Via, Na 0 ' N" L” M, 7, 3., -,0 4 chapter of serial and news. Bank out a request horn parent lNew Alger 1.500 is it is 4-i drawing Friday worth 310.00. a 0 'New mi use it at iun Bid six: out 9-5 out -Vi New Cal mo as as as -4 Nu Dslhl mm in u as N Fortune 4925 IIIA 1516 I016 tllh N coiaviio ”:)lX)"I5'ri”I5Vlul5W;' N Harri 4' in ii ram 33 so at -is .. ..:..... .... .. .. .. LETTER OF THANKS Nowlund 4000 M 34 35 '51 5'' min” ”” " ” " I” The management of Crapaud Rink Co. wishes to express MEXICAN Cmmcg its thanks to the following who donated cash and prizes to: the The church 0, Sam, Domino in Crapaud Carnival which was held on Feb. 18th. gizx-3;;nm:!f;:-1:-:h:0gggl”c.';( Crapaud Cream , Co.. ruriii. Food. iua Itooltar. Lord's ""7. Service Station. Macltsy and P ' .,. Eric Robinson, Vernon Webster. Keith Lord. Dong Boll. Island Sea Foods, E. D. Ins Co..CarvelI Bros.. J. and C. Morris. Seaman's Beverages, Evangeline Bevsrsgsa. Elmer ldacnonald and Son. Canada Pack-rs. Irvin: 00. N rt Innlation. Parker cuiiisis. , , W Stanley Maylisw, Carl Macvittio. Keith Thomas, Sheldon Dixon. Dawson's Service. Station. North Ti-yon Institute, Lower Tryon Institute. Swift's. Waddell Bros Store. Crapaud W. 1., Wilhnd polimmn for the Town lbidaccormack. B. J. Trowsdais, I. C. Montgomery, Michael g y of Alberton. Qualifications Wm - necessary. Salary 320000 nunmsu. monthly Prolidellt. TI-lELMA' AHEARN. Town Clerk I... ' ..-..-..,.---- --................--, I ' ' I I I i I : g n 3 I E ' E Skating Car-niva Ly N..i9.i2si....i-3 J --....--.. --i. I I I . - t I Kensinqton Rink I : , u . I ' . WEDNESDAY. FEB. ziui I I 'l I AT 8 P. M I ' : No. IOA-75 bu. swiieei No. I8-70 bu. p , . ---..----..---- --....-..-......--.. Sponsored by lxensington 1 : Lions. R.C.A.F. Band in : I attendance curtesy Of 0" I No nggs bu I ricer commanding. R.C.A.F. ' ' Station, Summcrside. Cash ' : I prizes for best costumes. Admission 50 and 25 Skate after must 1 - 9:20 , ' "JAIL BAIT" nouns: - reason - wnnwnoar "AMIASSADOWS DAUOI-lTElt" onus on naviuxo - loll Nllmil Look at Rs: Ina spreaders before you buy Finest you can bnyeysc cost no more New ion cngioswtn with sevenletd sewing and Inns: do u'gndI;1.lID&&podEI'73OIDOhQC3"W"lVi7" Milie- ree in ksspingm down. first in psrfoi-wines-the yvesden elm do the lob Incl. LN us prove it to you. a first in value-lowgut life-inll your gursntos-Irena nude-in prices A nnslnunlss-farwiersbiryinoi-eNrwlsu sorealersthsn any other main ' Coins in and look at Ni: Idin before you buy .. uuinn ......- HAIL MANUFACTURING co. no. summei-side ' ti&.'i'.?"" W" ' tvi..':.."””t "f g&:lI";.l"aI'fnel'l co-op. I