PXCT. TWELVE er ice by defeating the Miners 5-3. MONDAY The league. meeting at Sydneyalto accept work The Cliarlotiaimvii Islanderl. ordered the clubs to meet Mondayl who S.1tllfd9'Y nllht ousted the lat Chaiiiotteiown Glize Bay Miners in their best ofiGlace Bay in ii nine semi-final series will notffcir the right to play a two-game, total-goal serii-sfthe finals. with the Miners as oidered yes-l 4' lerday by the Maritime Major; Hockey ue. i "We W011 the scrim fairly andi squarely and we'i-e rot going play iinotiher game in Cape Breton iotel-goel near Alberum washed out Satu a telephone coiiversation from Sydney. The Islanders and Cham- berlain have been grounded Cape Erciou since Saturday night. I ”Three weeks ago the C.A,H.A.lwatrr ruiiiiiizg over the dam in ruled that Grime was eligible tolsleady EOTFCHI. play with us." stated Chamber-l . lain. "Therefore ' to play until isatiirdayi n.ght when received that he was ineligible. --Adlrdl les.-ie'Bingham. a grade and dam since the loss of the Gor-l i me and ;q, isjhe had at least two conference-s 11 student of the Suniiiiersideidon light plant liy and Tuesday at round Employment Office for the immi- meet Halifax inlgrante were at the railway station day night in two places with the tolresuii.-iiii ices of one or the basil trout fishing locations in the dis- mgs t-em-3' 51,-ptgd Islanders cogchlrict. Several days ago melting snow M,m,'i,, Cmmbu-11,, 1,5; night, inland rain raised the water level to the point of overflow but the daml wnmmw me ”COd am W” Can" nuance the steamship fare oi the inlsidered safe. Siitiirdays conitlniied workem lrain aga.ii flooded the pond with! In recent yoars this pond was mbsiey he was c-ligible.stocked with troiii on several oc- mam for 105555 five o'clock lastlcasinn by the Provincial Govern- word wasi meat. Members of the Prince C0ull'lll1 ity Fisli and Game Association have ,1-Ion. Eugene Cullen. Minister of ibeen taking an interest in the pond llndustry and Natural Resources. lrived iii Cha.i"loti.etown last night i Island farms. The farmers who had placed order: through the local National iio meet them. An official of the lEmployment. Service. Mr. Sinclair -The milllda; at Gordon's PondlM8CDOn31d WM Present 10 have r.i3gI'C9l'IlBlltS signed by the fai-inere land workers, whereby s sum of money is deducted from each man's monthly wages to defray transportation costs from Ger- many. This is to repay monies jointly advanced by the Dominion and Provincial Governments to The failure of the Proviiicial Governnieiit to pay out loans to iisherineii to conipciisntc suffered in the 'storms of last May was explained the Legislature yesterday by g i i Mr. Cullen stated that though High School. has been selected bylexpecicd that an attempt will beuwllh Fedelil Officials in Ottawa Club zol the summerside Rotary visit Oitawa in May. Attendiii5.l.he dam r9t)8'V'Pdr there will be students from var- ious parts of Canada, whose trav- TUESDAY elliiig expenses will be met by the y Mrs local Rotary clubs, while. the Rot- b. K ' bsewed ary Club of Ottawa will be the I00 E U hrxsi. her l00tli Canada an iipporiuiiiiy for a week and to visit places of had been lntorrst iii the nation's rapital. l,,vm,n (3,. 5 Miss Bingham is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingham oflco,,g,-aiiiiazory messages 1'emem'Jei'e(l by and near. she made by this organlzatioin (0 havellmd l..awrenco Yeo of Sherr- birth- lday on Friday in the midst of her . , Klallllly, in the presence of many This gives students. from all ovrei-izuwgs. and happy m me knowg m mew ledge that the nicntnrable oc':iisioii,b,gge5; The mostimiportant of the many re- received certain assurances. when he started in work (ml the matter he found that we had "no basis for a Justified claim". The losses. he said, were just ftbOlC the normal in the Tignisli area ihoufzh they wire consider- ably higher in Riistico. However, he also pointed out that in Tig- iiisli the nslicrnieii eiiioyed the Catch and the greatest "l5”.Vlaniouiit of money in the past five years. He also said despite the losses in Rustim fishermen there took in the second highest catch Sllmmersldt iceived was a telegram from the in mm ye,,,.5. This project sponsored by Rob Quern. .L.L. ix iiry is called "Adventure hi Citf-1 Among the messages were let- The new nf ,, 10”, D01,” 7.enship.' lters from Prime Minister St. who,-e.i,y nshe,-,,,a,, could chum, -6. Laurent. LV GOVPNWY '17 W. 14- money to get back into businew - PWWSP. PNmi?T J. Wall" J0”?-9 after losing much of their equip- and Mrs. J. Watson MaCNallgllt. That all villages and towns of over 200 birthday cards the Province should go about lay- telegranis were ing out parks and playgrounds be-iYeo. fore all the open spaces are gone. was the suggemion advanced in the Legislature Satin-day by Hon. Eu- gene Cullen, Minlste. of Industry and Natural Resources. when he rose. to resume his speech in the bucket debate. He noted that the original plan- ners at this city showed great sense in this regard and he thought that the other towns and villages should make provision for future genera- ilomi of children. GLACFZ HAY. N. 5.. iCiPl---The Maritime Major Hockey Lesgue Sunday declared the semi-final series between Charlottetown Is- landers and Glace Bay Miner-e no The P. E. I. Potaio Board yesterday yond the control of any agency this Province. "It is still hoped that son." Board officials stated nighl. "If that should happen. in this country." in hr-r 91st year and received by Mrs Marketing decided to sue- pend iiidefinlicly the existing con- irol prices, as it was felt the fac- tors iimv governing prices are be- Maine prices may show some firmness be- fore the end of our shipping sen- last should not be too hard in change the present. trend of potato prices The death of Mrs. W. W. Clark occurred in thr- ment was urged lll the Legislature last night by R. R. Bell, Leader of the Opposition as he rose to take part in the midget debate. Mr. Bell pointed out that in Nova. Scoiia ihcre is a policy whereby the Provincial Govern- ment will provide mile of the loan and the Dominion Government the other 509;. for 3. period cover- ing three years. He advised the Island Govern- ment to adopt a similar policy and reminded them that the fish- ermen at Rustico last spring had suflered a loss of 49?; of their it gear. Ho. said that the Rustico men were ready to take on that .loss but they wanted some ,to make it up and this could bu done by a three year loan. in WEDNESDAY .Li. 1111': GUARDIAN. IAIHAX. (G) -3'nu Inel- unevenne- deyorduedotscelsylunsnsnd lulihx Mlsntlesfonrieetinthe loua NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI in today's issue. cluding Mr. B. Earle M.l..A.. former Mayor, ly in the discussion. Priiicc of Wales College respect- ively have been selected to attend the Coronation ceremonies learned yesterday. Dennis Albert Saiinrlcrs, Marsh- neld. an active member of been chosen to make the corona- tion cruise. Officer Cadet Paoli of Mr. and Mrs. Water Street, Charlottetown. He joined the R.C.N.R. Cadets 26th November, 1952. and is in his freshman year at St. Dunstan's. Officer Cadet McDougall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mc- Dougall, 209 Euslon Street, Char- lottetown. He joined the R.C.N.R. Cadets 27th October, 1952. He is a third year student at Prince of Wales College. D. A. Saunders is a son of Flt.- aiid Mrs. S-aiinders. Marsh- He is a stokcr mechanic or: the active reserve of H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, and will sail from Halifax May 7th on H.M.C. S. Ontario for the United King- dom. He will return on I-l.M.C.S. Quebec. The ships will take part in the Naval Review by the Queen off Spithead. A native of England, Saunders is looking forward to an oppor- tunity of visiting his grandparents and other relatives while overseas. field. Another surplus ranging up to 5200.000 for the coming year was predicted by Premier .1. Walter Jczies when he rose to take part in the budget debate yesterday. He did not believe that the deficit budgeted for by the Provincial Treasurer would inatcrialize. Premier Jones called the Oppo- sition ”prophcts of doom" regard- inng the debt of the Province and stated that the Island was no fur- ther in debt than it was 10 years ago when he assumed office be- .ciiiise of the increased viilue of Hm? 1 the dollar. -The death of Northam's old- Psi! resident, Mr. James E. Mac- Lean occurred yesterday, Mamh gOl'lmlt4 and ordered I ho:le-&nd- P. E. island Hospital. on March A suggpsuon mat the drapgorsgglg at his home, 5" es bemeen L e Wmlizov am: 5 IC"5l:-V )”l1"e55-f 1;” now in service could have been H0 W35 93 3'93-11 0( 989 an ' . .. y N935” was ” 3””” er ” ,"3 built in this Province instead of March 15th last. m1I;hn; Ibuvutmhes gg::i;';nmR::':gu: hi" M" mid ,MV5- 30”" R”l;”l5fv elsewhere was advanced yesIer- The late Mr, MscLean was Hockey xaociauon smurdw mlwher lBlllf'l.b9ll1KrnY.1 We Slur day in the Legislature by Mr. born at Tyne Valley on the farm - iiht nmlnmn -m"""W"l SW William Acorn. First itiiiirs. iir.-w owned by his nephew, Mr. Erwin Crosse of Charlottetown mg; Bank i,, W” '”eh31bh b” may in the ”"',many years iinlll transferred Mt Grmer 3" lmpmt from Qu9”0tIawa, and her mother bu". did not appear lnvthc Island-lmrmm. Miss Cnrhcrine I156 ineup Saailirday when the Is-lDuns,M,m,,g,,.g an era mm c best-of-nine B81-l Mm (.,M,k.s husband, was Cliarloitclown Inr lilo whri div-ri for c......... lit la km - - - - - i r. . Ten Gemian farm labourers ar- . ;guu-,3;-) ,'.';i1my l"'l'f)Kn'j3 T?H"fuH acitoss 3. spring is. Solemn i Acaoss now): I9. Arimioon 1. Stupor month wonder k , 3;.) 1. False l. Declare rcccptions 5. Chops 4. Land- 20. River 5. Enemies iloflniti-ly 20. Fold over 9. Sendaree measure (Asia) 9. Large 2. Sc-iirclies for 21. Sihilent 0 tree I 5. Garden :2. Potatoes hulrush 3. Toward exclamation I -Plrec out 6 igols. (slang! 10. Teutonic the lee 23. Having M f”?:'9 . - cinciinl 3i E31 Of "19, character 4. Personal iesle i..::;. . i3.ll'..i .. 11- . 2'””"' tin mil. , ' ' ' .'i.lC .. EVO 3 - . 0 i ' I 12- NW9” "Mel Rm?-. L-mu I-nil:-was: :2. Plot of cul- s. Bvlonging ze. ofng iiimau umuu 14. Polynesian (slang) 2o.Writing , 4- nwm, mm to H, mm - drink 8.Hesvy fluid Yesterday's Anne! for In” 7 Rcmtum 23 Leg Join! 1'..iuuy.u,", 15' p""”"3 '""""”" 23' 0P"”"5' 14 Complete! 3' searchers 30. Show 33 Mslt box n" C” ("mm 37' Pk" 16' Knorpltouty ll. Noun bear rfloweg 'beveragv 16. Noieor the l2..A poetic 31. Rowing 40. Exclemsv ' i,..,i, , i2'De'oc'iIeu 31 A an of 30 Send forth scale form of implements lion of . C d rt 13' S 1 d. '1 , Q '" Mum ' 17. Decorations "have" 33. Cubic sorrow 1” 'o M ' u,” l' 3 Qpck 33 M M ! for valor 13. one to meter 43. Purchase pleas)". gap?” 1 k 2' t 31 3 30' H.n,l . 19.Mark whom gm 35.Aifn uriit on '35?!”-? 15' 5 "Ch" ' l,”0"'?" 2'; "R, , 2i. Dampens is made 36. Woody per- 46. Music 18' E”"x't'c Mm V”t" l l "e 9 t" 23. Confederate 15. A split enrilals note 2! ::ec:':g"M y general , - 24. Sorrow K3-'m9M 27. Balance 22- OTKMS 0' l exactly hearing I 2?. Pour forth 23. Caplllll I 30. Journey lBulg.) ; 32. Questions 26. A slip r Cogoorfvris 21, Greek god i .P of wsr ""3 be" 28. Unit of dil- 39. Sailors mice (India) 4). Coin fswod.) 39, pm, in,-ggw 42- ::l;'-tF:!:1:'n oioiig core . ' reefs "W 31. Milkfllh Q1. Legislative 3t whether :5 E.”l.i'i 35' m"'5 . u 9 (French . " ;':lft'::,"”' 81 lnlvelst Africll ' - HUI. "'U' 5' 40.Msnufsr hunforist (Po...) tured 1 cuno 43. Pitcher ,,,.';," P with n in .2 Mountain 44. Shoelionesn nymph Indians DAILY ggypg-OQUO-I-Ey""e.. how to Wow It: DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: Axy'nLBAAxm AXYDLIAAXI gLoNgpELLow . IILONGFELLOW . one letter amply gkgndg 1,, .,,.,u,,,. 1,, "M ,x,,mp,. A ,. ma one letter simply stands for mother. in this example A ll med . (0,. 9,.-an... up, x (or ui. two 01, gm, sing. 1.y,g.,.,, .,,O,. (or the three L's, X for the two Ole. etc. single letters. apos- Irophfu. the length and formation of the words an .1; Mn”, Ki-ophiu, the length and foi-mstlon of the word: are all hints. Each day the code letters are aiiremn. . iiech any the code letters are different. A oi-niognni Quotation A Crrpiosrlm Qlot-not OBB OIL!!! I. Di..os znvo La zcn IKA ITPNWX wu HZ limo VBLHZ. LV--PJOLNR DTNZDOCE AS VKTDTLVC ',NA8 KAU Ll-ITIOAU HID LTLPNA-4 NI PBYCT-ATNURLRY. ' '.xl-IUNRNA. 1.YCIihy's Orypisqusut 115 l1'RAivcvI:. BUT TRUE: F6! Yeetqrlsyw 0! T4! 'l'lllN'G I PW! 1108? IN MEN .m Al-WAY! ITRANGII; STRANOIZR THAN FICTION 1,5 -. ACEION .BYi 0.1: iahoui. 25 yours ago. llmany years City Cl:-rk here and ,fnr sonic limo local agent for the Plant Linc Slcamsliip Com- pany when that Company operat- ed two steamers weekly between Charlottetown nnd Boston. One son, Percy, also died some years in 'il'Jl1lI.l l;I'.V . ii iii II II .'-1 ill :.L'JLin' . g ago. Three hl'OlhPl'S also pre- Bla Idea-eased her: l-Zdivard Robins in il-lonolulu. Dr. '1". C. Robins and ',Mr. Fred Robins both of Char- lottetown. Surviving are two nieces, the lifisscs W'anda and Dorothy Wyatt at Summer- Solutfon To Lest l” budget debate. Mr. Acorn iiiuiiiiaiiird that Hind the Minister of industry and Natural Rf'Sf)llrCl'S should consideration to them. I Alariniiig increases in civic ex- ,penditiires, necessitating increased ltaxes, are due not only to the need for meeting expanding community requirements but also to "the bad government. of our predecessors,” declared Coun. E. C. Johnsionc. Acting Mayor and Finance Com- mittee chairman, at 3. special nicel- relatives ing of the City Council last niglii.l The seriousness of the problem land the reasons for imposing high- sme and a ,,z;;.i,ew, Dr, T, E, E.ler taxes were strongly enipliasizcdll-B4111. also when hc hriefly took part in thri wg u f. wcisiirviving member 3” ” phad cnmpr-icni hiiai l)llIl(lf'l'S llFrl'l()f 1-111;-teen, was the son of t,hc llalc Donald and Sarah MacLeon. f.fll'0l Ivan MacLcan. The late Mr. Macbean. the last of a family When he was twenty-four years nf age he moved from Tyne Val- loy to Norlhzrm where he was residing at the time of his death. Although it farmer by occup- latioii. he was employed by the al- C.N.R. on section work for most twenty years, His wife predeceased i 14 years Ago. Ho :LallRll'llln, on the homestead. "mo daughters, Ethel. llRfl'.) Andrew Brown. 1 Northam, of No rtham. ed report which sppesrs elsewhere All the Council members were present. at the meeting. excepting Coun. Keefe, who is ill hi hospital. There was also a good Ittendancl of citizens. A number of these. in- MacDonald. and Lt. Col. K. S. Rogers. took part brief- Simon Louis Pauli and John Lemuel Mcbougall, two University Naval Training Division students. of Saint Dunstan's University and of Queen Elizabeth. June 2nd, it was the Reserve, Queen Charlotte. has also is the son Simon Pauli, 2 tlnokuorlloehq league rimie. I-.v-in-in; nutme- own ' ' d disputed sunl-final sale: with he Minus The best of nine sales will our: '1lhundny night at Halifax. 1110 second game will be st l-III Saturday night and the third and fourth games at Glace Bay next week. The decision came after I long meeting heirieln sn attempt to find a solution to the mix-in which hss shrouded the future (1 the texts since last week-end. It followed a point-blank refusal by Islanders to agree to s sudden- deadah game with the Miners to de- cide the ilneillst. The Glace Bay Miners and the Halifax Atlantics go into the Maritimes' last M.M.I-l.L. series tomorrow night leaving behind them turbulent scenes. and wioeml displays of fnemclmcy on the put of the governing hockey bodies. Also left behind are the Giu- lottetown Islanders. who won I disputed series from the Glace Bay Miners last week. and who now face a very uncertain future as a hockey club. For the Maritime Major Hockey League under the guidance of President J. Elliott Hudson, last night elected to overrule the M.A. H. A. and order a sudden-death game to decide the Islanders-Miiu ers semi-final series. The Island- ers refused to play the game and were by-passed. The M.M.H.L. ignored ilhe niling of the M.A.H.A. after talking to the individual members on the M.A.H.A. executive and satisfying themselves that the Maritime Am- ateur Hockey Association did not THURSDAY A Federal public health bursary for training as an electroencepha- lograph technician has just been awarded to Mr. Charles Mullin, St. Peters, P. E. 1., according to an announcement yesterday by Hon. Paul Martin. Minister of National Health and Welfare, Ot- lawn. An electroencephalograph, public health officials explained. is an apparatus used for the diagnosis of mental illncsses. particularly those of organic origin. Mr. Mulliii will take I. year's training in various Nova. Scotia hospitals where this instrument is used and on his retiurii will join lhr! staff of Falconwood Hospital. The bursary is valued at more than 32,200. A strongly worded rmolution ob- jecting to the change made in the minimum size of lobsters penult- ted to be taken by fisherman was passed at the quarterly meeting of mm about Miiilsier leaves to mourn one son. Mrs. now of and Miss Emily Mec- ihe P. E. Island Fisheries Federa- tion held at the Queen Hotel yes- terday. The resolution sustanti- who hld won s .to Mr. Thelma Joyce. , , , . April 1 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. conduct ii p.oper vote on the play- Robert 'E. Hub (Me Peg”, 9” mntmversk Grant). a son, Robert (Robbie) Grant, weight 7 lbs., 13 czs. son) aldeughter. Mavis Elizabeth. CAMPBELL-At the Prince Coun- ty Hospltal on March 30. to Rev. and Mrs. J.K. Campbell. Bedoque. s dsughter, Kathryn Patricia. 8 lbs. 11 ose. I-IILCHEY-At the King's County Hospital, Montague. March 30th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hil- chey, Montague, a daughter, 6 lbs, 7 ozs. MMKENZIE-At. the King'sCoun- ty Hospital. Montague. March 21. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macxenzle. Primrose, a son.R0K91' Heath, 9 lbs. LAMB! - At the Prliice County Hospital on Sunday. March 29th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Lembc. Emerald, a son. 8 lbs. 9 out. MeLURE-At Winnipeg on urday. February 7. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Hush Roderick Arthur. to he elven lo the Potato Mu- Ioud to "fix all collect str- obsrges from penons produc- ing. puking, transporting. storing or marketing the regulated product: and for this purpose to classify tum psnons into groups. and fix the service ohsi-nu payable by the number: of the dtclerent groups in different smounfs having regard to the volume: and to recover such service charges by lotion". the King's County Memorlel Hospital on March 77th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. James Csln. New Perth, ii son. Paul Anthony. MIeLEOD-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 29th, 1953, to Mr. and Mn. Donald A. MecLeod. l daughter, Cathy Louise. ltlscNEILI.-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on March 27, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacNeill, Clyde River, a daughter, Sandra Rene. weight 8 lbs, 11 oz. GALLAGllIB -- At the Prince County Hospital on March 27th. and Mrs. James L. Gallagher, Kensington, a son, Lane Hilghes. STULL Alt the Oharlottetovwn Hospital on Wednesday March 25. to Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Smll, I daughter. McCAB.DLE - A.ii the Charlotte- town Hoqziltal on Sundiay. March 39 to M.l'. and Mrs. A.E. Mccerdle. Kinkore. s son. McCAB'1'lIY-At the Charlottetown Hospital. March 28th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester McCarthy (nee Evelyn Ryan. R. N.) s daughter. MscGREGOR-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on March 22. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mac- Gregor. Kingston, 9. daughter. egs CAlN- At HART-At the P.l'J.I. Hospital on PAYNTER.-At the Prince County Hospital. Wednesday, March 18th. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. lvan Paynter. French River (nee Gladys Thomp- Sat- McLure, a son. London. Ontario, on Dutch Nth. Benjamin Reach Hooper. formerly of Milton, P.E.I. CLARKE-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday. March 30, 1953. Mrs. W. W. Clarke in her Kiri! year BI'.'l.l.-At the Prince County Hoe- pitel on Monday. March 30. 1963, " '” Jsne Bell. wife of G. W. Bell, summer-side. NELSON - At Boston. on Tuesday March 31, 1953. Mrs. Marjorie Nel- son. Widow of 0. Hammond Nelson. JESSEN - At the Prime county l-loqiltsl. summer-side, on mudey. March 31. 1853. Niels P. Jensen of French River in his 45th you MORBISSEY-At the Charlotte- town Hospitel April let. Mr. Met- .........-............................ noon:-A: are Regent street, APRIL ui4,J953 IIASIACIIIN -- At Rosalie:-ry 0,, leturdey. Match 28. Mn. nu,” Msclsohern. Iced Ell yearn All)--At Chnrlutleton, March 29th. Eliza Bornerdi lnmi. on erly of Kcnsingion in year. ABSINAULT -At the Sacred llesi-t Home Much am, Mr. Jog. eph A:senault. formerly of mm, Carmel. in his 04th year. IIYANTON-At Spring v.ui.-.-, March 28th, John Bryenton in ii... Bsth year. Remains will be for. worded from Devlsan's ABSENAULT - At the Princi- County Hospital on Ssturdai. March 28th, George Callie Arsep. null: in his 67th year MURPHY-In New York City on March am. Cecil Murphy, rm-,,,. erly of Newton. ' MclN'rYlIl!-At Hunter River on her mu. thew Morriseey.foi-merly of num- cliffe, in his Mth you-. April Int, 1955, Duncan Mclntym, aged 85 years. wt. ASPIRIN MEANS mgr REUEF! Compare its SPEEDI Compare AeruuN'I speed with that of any other pain reliever. Just drop an ASPIRIN tablet in a glass of water-"clock" its disintegration-and you'll see that ASPIRIN starts disintegrat- ing almost instantly. That's why lt relieves headache, neuritic, neuralgia pain-fsstl compare its DEPENDAIILITYI Compare AsriiuN'e depends- bility-and you'll find that no other pain reliever can match ASPIR -trade Mart leg. is Ceiieeo atcd at greater length the protest forwarded to Ottawa last week. The dinner meeting, which was held at 1 p.iri. was presided over by Mr. Lorne Noonan, president. The resolution was prepared for disitiribufilon in the lvflinister of Fisheries, the Fidieries Council of Canada. the P. E. Island Members of Parliament at Ottawa and the Hon. Eugene Cullen. Provincial of Industry and Natural Resources, OTTAWA. April 1 - (Special) --Prince Edward lsland may per- iiripate in a Federal-Provincial water conservation plan, it was intimated in the House of Com- here today by Resource: and Development Minister Win- tors. The Minister when epon- soring a bill for overall conserva- tion of water resources we: ask- cd by w. Chester s. McLure if any provision was contained In the hill to aid small projects such as the rcbuiiding of old dams wliich hold former millponds. He said that while Prince Edward Island had no large river: and no grave flood problems such as are found in nilier provinces. it nonetheless had water conserva- tion needs. Faced by M.A.H.A. suspension threats and the return in the hoc- key scene of l.Ilanders' ex-President Dr, PIC. Dougian. tzhe Halifax At- lantlcs and the Glace Bay Miners have postponed plans for the open- ing of their series on Halifax ice tonlghlt. o i The postponement of the series opener does not mean that the clubs have abandoned Plans for go- lug through with the play-offs al- though there is every indication that the series will not be played if it involves suspension of the play- CTR. Walter Lawlor. President of the M.A.H.A., yesterday threatened the two clubs with suspension if they went on the ice to open their ser- lee. Lawlor. earlier in touch with George Dudley, secretary-Manager or the C.A.'H.A., had been told that tho C.A.H.AA. would back the M.- A.l-LA, on such a suspension, ..L... 0 one of the most heeled discus- sions of the session began in the Legislature yesterday afternoon when sn miendiinenrt to the Mer- kettng Act which had previously passed the committee steu was brought back for minor changes. The bill was belnl piloted by Mr. Harvey Douglas, second King's. in the absence from the House through illnen of Hon. 0. 0. Baker, Minister of Agriculture. several members, particularly on the Gov- ernment side of the House. too! strong exception in the propossls. Hon, Keir Clark, Mltillhr with- out Portfolio. niini xinu..uktd how the Legislature knew thu the general farmers of. the Province wanted it when there were my sp- pi-ekln-isiely.2.aoo iii the retention of here. He would favor tbs lllwoood legldstlon if the 1 To stop a headache - use ASPIRIN! IN Asi-utiN's record of 'uu-by rnillioiisof normal people -wi ch. out ill effect. You can take Asrntm with complete conii- , deuce. compare Its PIICEI Compare Asrntiiv's price, too- snd you'll see that you actually DIV! money GVGIY time you buy it. 12 mm: lu 24 mm: 29o 100 HIM: 79,! &TT6'Uh wav By J. R. Williams Animiluxe out of the IMO si-inqis .ml1y naked for it. but said he wsnted to i use the result of s clue plslilselti z I I A. 1 ear MY5ELF-K IN AN AWFUL )5 MESS av NOTICIN THAT CHALK MAlZK!i 'n-r GUYS AWAVr AND rm Ai:i2Aiq, .'l'H' CUT'LL RUN . I PA-sr IT AN' RUlN AN'.IF--4 YOU GOT ME AN' I HAPDA K NTO IT NOW.' STICK MY V” '. A IF WE SHUT SNOOT IN! : IT OFF HE Now it; we c (MAY BAWL DON'T si-ii.rr rr us our FER OFF AN' 'rH'C JMEDDLIW . Joszs RUINED. ; . IN His 303,, HEILL. saw wens. ' M-Ni-Mu!-I-.7 lr YO'O.-O-U: -DlAHLl.NG.'a' .HAAA,,,,,r . s F fp.oH,veH;i'vEsEE.m-. i r E'AT.FllZST . . 7; ”AA'”""l gall-lT--BUT NEVER . . l l bafors he would support it. The amenanci-It deals with pov- WHEN YaJ'D.LOYE -no we PORIVIIZ If 1&3 E-0.. ' LIKE A DAUC-ii-ITER WlTH HER Fiizsri -DisHwAei-ieiz.W M. 4-4'-03'-9Wil.LlAM9