fir Melbourne Bowatt kndly uttered Annual Meeting Cape Traverse W1. The annual me:t’ng of Cape The new officers for the follow- ing year were then elected: Presi- dznt. Mrs. Jns. N. Campbell. Vice President, Mrs. Gordon Harvey. Gvw .- iii-averse W. 1.. wss held at the hem-a of Mrs. Louis Muttart on Thuradly afternoon, Nov. 28rd. Meeting opened with ode followed by crced- The minutes of last an- nual meeting, also minutes of prev- l lous monthl, meeting were read gnd adopted. Roll call was answer- ed by paying lembership fees. and we; respmded to by l2 members- A short adiess was g'ven by the Presidmt in which she thanked the members for their help du." n; the year. The Secretary then gave a report of the year's work ‘n which me stated the t tal RcFpts for the year were 8130-56, and the amount expendwl was $94.4. "caving a to- tal cf $36.64. Th". tpfirts of differ- ent committees wre heard. Bick committee reported no sick. School committee reporfed the drain from fountain neided repairing. Mrs. iucrloll sIlE 0n Estate u! late J. I. Currie, at I-‘alrview, Monday. Decembe 11th, at 2 P. 31., all Household s- u lll6llltllllI'Pll‘|0l', Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Run. Stoves. Organ and a number of other art-loll too numerous to mention. reruns sash. BY ORDER. 0i‘ EXIICUTOBS. I. A. MeDONAID, Auctioneer. I146. ‘to attend to having it repaired. Secty, Mrs. Frank Campbell. Dir- ectors, Mrs. Johrny Campbell, Mrs. 14ml! Muttart, Mrs. Winifred Rog- ersvn. Aud tors. Mrs J. H. Lord. Mrs. Russel Clark. The new oom- mlttees were lhen app inted. Sick c-mmlte, Mrs. Harold Cutcliife. Mrs. cnnmltler, Mrs. Rusel Clark, Mrs. Johnny crmpbell. Prcg. oomlnttee Miss Evelyn Bell and Mrs. Abert ‘Sherry. The Secretary on behalf of the membe u cf the InsLtlute read an Mrlb urne HJvntt. School} Pivotal New . York Stocks (Canadian Prose) . -os ... t. .. Am Tel and Tel . Anaconda ... Atchl Corn . Delaware and Hud Eastman Gen Electric . Gen Foods Gen Motors . address to Mrs. Gordon Ross, and the Resident yresen‘ ’ her with a gift of fiver ware, to which Mrs. Ross very sulfably replied. A dclghtful W081i»!!! was then put on by Mrs- Josrph Cutcllffe and a piano solo by Mrs. Douglas Helfvhich was very much enjoyed. Lunch was served by the refresh- ment committee. Meeting closed w't.h National Anthem. Next meet- ing to be at the home of Mrs. Joseph Cutdiffe at 1.30 in the eveffng. Lunch committee, Mrs. Joseph Cutcllffe, Mrs. Jas- Camp- brll,’ Mrs. Winifred Rogerson and Mrs. Albert Bherren. Married Life When two people of opposite sex temperament, and habits resolve to live together for the rest of their lives, there is need of sentiment be- tween them. There is a ity for a little of that romance that makes people seem better and more beau- tiful than they really are, if in time they would not hate each other. Select Your BULOVA Gift Watch low... a small deposit will hold it until wanted. Sold only by '6 P ULQVI G. H. TA YLOR Jeweler and Engraver. <lfl> ‘ .__. mie- sat»- , .. W. m» -...» lmportant Notice Owing to existing economic conditions we find it impossible to continue to sell goods on credit. and have definitely decided that on and after Monday, Decem- bb: 1:801 next, we will do business on a strictly cash This will enable us to sell much cheaper. All goods will be priced at lowest possible price and will com- pare favorably with Mail Order Houses. All parties indebted to us are requested to make payment or satisfactory settlement before December 1938. W. A. POULE 8r 60., LTD. . Lower Montague d ‘- l X HLTMEY a Mlcllutr... ._ 33v‘ wcwszmruscwao; Wild. int Harvester lnt Nckel Nat B seult N Y Central orlh Ana ican Pub Se: N . . 34g: Radio . . . . .. . ti Stand Oll N I’ . 461A Tex Gulf . 44 llnlon Ollbldi d?!‘ Fulon Pacific 4% . .. 18% . git 39% Woolworth .. .. .. ... ... B O MT ’L CUR , (Canadian Press) Rtoekls Class B A Oll . . . . .. ltl Beauhnmois il’ llnp Tub llll’. IHLD (Tl ‘I31’, In! Pete .. 20M Walker Pfd . 1s 1v. Y. _c_u1aB (Canasfan Russ) Amer Cyan B Amer Sup Pow . Can Marconi . Cities Berv .. Ill Bond and Rhrre .. St Oil Ind GRAIN (Canadian Press) WlNNlPnU, i-UC \.—A('l.l0l'| in out- sde mar-k ta sgau in! ‘need the Loud of g.a.u prices on the Winni- peg g aiu excunuge tollsy and values fin-stud K cents highrr to unchang- ed. Prices rosa hulyaily in oar-y trndiug in line will: nn upturn Chicago n d then sngg ll in the clos- ing stages as the weakened. UM and July ..% (en's su g. sled npprrcluble all an wheat. Ht uses with continental aules of (‘an cunnec support. Offerings were until the last. half hour, when prices hack about a cent from high points. Despite tlbe advance in Liverponl flushed Qflvl in ‘All higher llrooulhail reporlcd firm from the Armutlle ind heavy ll! ultuthinq mg keg gun,“ H Dceanller uh at cllaed u! 00% May “mo, __ ‘port Star Pac . business was hu d to truce in the pl g; A-nmn, operations but th re mus rtpolitd in gm] mum __ be interest ln.:e"h ard Mocks. Un- confirmed reports from Atlantic ports syl":|n:te _ lions were credited with the hulk of Trggflwpll very slim why; they appeared in sufficient volume to send Vacuum .. the Ylpnnd . Walla A Dtenllng. Wrght H Montreal Stock Market anneal Powsr 1.. -. Nat Brow Power Curb MINING (Canadian Press) - “all TORONTO, Doc 8_ Acme 0| .. Ajrlx Uil .. Alb Jae Bltbio . . ltrlllornn .. lluff (‘an .. Bunk liill (‘hlhollg . lColunuif-io . .(‘nmuron W P (‘onlaurum . F'Brtrlge .. Granada .. lllllomvv ... ilnrker .\lerl 0'] .. .\l'u Corp . Hoff Hall . Mnneta .. Murphy . Niplsslng . Nnrnmla .. Olga Ol .. Pnyrvvatcr "Pt C M C lhnneer llrrmier .2. Read Auth ‘inn Ant .. rlherritt Sud Cont ll 117 - Teak Hugh ll Thoma Cad . ~ Tovnrnrac . . 15 ., 1i." . . ill . llti ,0 l'nlt Kl X i; Way-ado "7- offurings Siren .. . ... l ’ ruin Total sol s 36,000. ill Australia during the hnrrest ls mild to have bl/nrhed tho grain. France la reported to have s-lsponlioll whmt ex- IINLIBTED to otdtians ‘r’*"”'; cl null MONTREAL, Dee k-Brltlsb and foreign eacuunga in relation w lllle l auudlall duilll‘. ll “M93144 b7 m" lzuyal Bank of Canada, closed today as fuilowsz~ Argelltila p.ao 2K. Australia pou d 4.0115. Austria a hillng .1829. lll-lguum bebn .2156. _ Brazil ul l 4840. iiulgsJa lev .0168. (‘nine Horlg Kong dollars .8752. (‘accllislwukla (‘Infill .0463. lienulnrk lone .224. l-‘inland fdlflllfk .023. Frame franc .0008. llP mawy rechomark 3&6. Great B_lt.aln pound 505L2 lirecca drilchma AXE. illllland fltzrin .828. llungrlry peugn .2108. India rdbee 5W6. ltuly lire .1818. Japan yen .3114. Jugoslavia d unr .0214. New Zralund pnund 4.027.‘. Norwry krone .2541. l'ull“d sl ti 1>~'.'9. lloum nia leu .0100. truth Afrcs p u d 5.0827. Spain p sea .13“?- swoden k one .2113. Swlilerlrlnd fnnl- 3N1. Pulled States dullar 1 3-10 li-n cenl lsrount. . (Canadian Press) Exchange rates at. the close today . v. . . t liiontn nl-Powd 5 0t! 1518; U N‘ (Pllar D8 13-16: frwlc R "ll Al: New Yr\*k—"nllnd 511V»; alliun d0‘la" I 01%: func “l5 At l‘1\ri.=—-l‘n|lnd M0255 fr: t‘ llzll lrln dollar 16 46 fr; U. S. dollar it? ‘ll fr ln Cowl-Canadian flnllas emits; U. S. dollar-Ki 84 cents, PRODUCE (Canadian Praslt MONTREAL Dec vancas in butter u Cun- til l‘. and ch eaa l l ll Iillllllllll IOHNWHJINGIUN There ‘ away on November 30th a pruninent and highly s!- appoin toarrangsthsdistribu- tionot dinnerstothnseupeeeeqeiusenelfwest xpein lufortlmatieflrhis workhas been Wellington the person of John carriadcmforagreatnumberof udwilliammThs daoeasedwaa a years. Refreshments were served at native of West Caps and was 10 theeloaeofthemeeflngandaso-yeamofage. l cial hour enjoyed The December He belonged to the picmeer fam- Ccmmltbee, under the convenorship iliee of West Calpa and was hale of Mrs. B. Campbell, have a busy and heatty until a week before his month ahead. "death, when the doctor was called _' lmflliswasthefirsttinaeinhis 1.54am or ruinous TALK- life that ‘Mr. Mowlllisms had sv- Wednesday morning an instruc- er A ~. ' ’ medical aid. . tlve and interesting talk wns givenl Mr. Mdwllllame was a very ma- by a. a. Shaw, Chief Buperintend- neon-s farm" and twk a sleet l cnt d’ Edcuation to the senior pu- 111love“ in asrlcultural matters pm 0g quun square 5cm,“ The He leaves to mourn his widow, ens subject; of m. sniiwa talk was the dawhkr. ma» Allie McNeill and League of Nations, with particular elihl 8°53. ll-lllllelll. REY. BPBIJWII. vmphasi! in the organization and 1“- Wlvln- “m9- IWYI-fl- Willi! duties of the various parts of the ‘ll WW 0W9 8nd Eflfl 0! Mono- Lcague. Further lectures on this 9°“? ll” i119 l°ll°wlnfl lWl-llmi miporta-nt subject will be given by “@5011 Cape Wolfe; Dav-id of Judge c. G. Duffy and. Mr. a. n. Wlnalltld; Jtllm e1 West Point: Rogers, The facts given in these Wu“! 5nd Btewul <7! We“ 0317*? lectures together with material ob- “d clmq" m New Hamilslllli- U- tained from articles on the League 5- A“ and l” '41 l” “h”! 57m- appearing in the local papers form Path?’ l‘ “tendled-“s the basis of the annual examination on this worthwhile subject. 'I‘hi.= work is very crccftably sponsored by the Independent Order of tlv Daughters 0! the Empire. MISS ALHE DIGNAN Thee passed alway quite aud- ll-llll! on Saturdfly at her home in carloton. Lot 6, Miss Alice Dignan a: the early age of 25 years. Miss Wigner: will be very much mused ezh in her home and in the oom- munlty of Lot s. Since her mothers death, she had kept house for her SANTA AT HOLD1ANS—-T0ylfll’ld at. Holmans will be Santos Head- ,llare:s during his visit to Char- fttetovm today and lemon-amplif- ii-Furiher ad- pr cos were- rec rded on the Montreal dairy Lng the afternoon of both days Santa. will receive as his guests all the little folk and Shaw them his toy treasures. It will be a very busy time for old Santa. as he has to get his pack of toys rmdy for all the boys and girls of Charlotte- town, but he is always ready to meet. his little f lends and to listen i0 their regrets. He la determinsd and produce market today while eggs thid year ‘b0 make Christmas even (lectured frxctlonily. Dcilnlng pro duetlon in both butter and cheese aer- help“ mm by bringing toys t om at 29% t: all parts of the wild to delight lh? ‘.5 rents n pound for no 1 reglrded 1195115 of I pasteurfaed In c"rfots or lens, up half s cent from yous-day's closing levels red to strengthen the markets. butter market was quoted and the hlgest prices seen here sl spring. Receipts totalled boxes. The chee-e market was quoted at l0 cop's a pound for 0n l8 boxes war rffered for sale. Grrded sbipmerts in carlotu llesa of Olrurln egg! were quoted llt 38 cents n doarn for large. 33 to 34 cents for llllll .12 cents for pul e11. mounwd to l3 rflrPa nce only 16 generally or Wmflilmnce being somewhat larger than A-an'dl"ln on the Opening night. Offerings a- Qnehec pot toes remained at U to m“! md prayer‘ 531d to the B16?" 70 cents per H) pouwl brig, with New 50d Virgin for the different pell- - better than ever. Holmarfs have children. Come each afternoon at four. ‘sanvrclzs CONTINUE - The Triduum services in preparation for _ the feast of the Irrunaculale Con- m-le ma». up a4 rent. A total. of caption of the Blessed virgin Mary [were continued last evening at the Holy Redeemer Church, the attend- Aftcr recita- ,tion of the Rosary, petitions were port and lh's was construed as mod~ lllirlnsc ... - ‘R nr",,,w;,-y w.“ mm, .1... l; 15 ._ l “film? hllwlll- Alla-mu . . . l‘ I v-nts and ‘Pflnffi Edtward lslnnd “o” Tm‘ w“ followed by an Cid There was a lull in (lilliflnll fo llgunquln . . . . . . . .. . . ‘i vrreon mountains at 90 cents per 90 quent ‘ennon by Rev‘ Father M“! raslh grains Coarse gl-lhu- l-r~~ ng irno .. ... 4% lynund b3‘, CHER. Benediction 01' the M119! W" 4"" "ill l! l" lill" l. llll HY" “WU Tl‘ - - - - ~- 14 ii-———-— Sacrament was given by “T” n" “'5' gmmlll” - l BIACKLEY POINT SCHOOL Ray p; Enrlgm c553 The | ll‘ 11gb in ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' f WINNIPEG Dec s- (‘an K rk . l mix choir rendered several beau- ~. l CLOSE Wheat: Dec 6056A; May (‘labg-QQB: lllly 61KB. Oats: Dre 2956B; May 82MB; July A. Barley: Dec 83KB; May S1: 31%B. CA!!! PRICE! Wheat No 1 bard M“: No 1 IiOY _ttl0l§: No i.‘ nor 57%! No ll nor MK: No 4 "or 52-‘0: No 1 . ;No04°-":Fori 00%; No 1 durum 58%. Outs: N0 2 C W nn ' track 20".: Nn 3 C W and e21 fer-ll fll%t Nn l feed 5%: No 2 feed fiti: Rebeied 20% Barley nrllllruz gmd": ti rnw e-x 3 C W 8114; '2 row “x ft l‘ W 38% Other grail"! no 3 f‘ W and track MK; No nor 52%; No ll 46%; Track The great manufacturers are not those possessing vast mechanical L" ' ‘_ , but rather those who have visions and dreams, the men with courage and hopefulness. - Rouse W. Baboon. We 0o lint Sell RADIOS We Repair THEM ESTIMATES ‘ rims: N0 SERVICE CHARGI Guaranteed for 90 Days | V. 0. Slaailwoal RADIO SERVICE 1:2 North River Road lolatlsslaet All Parts Installed, i f o, Park Kill ... Rnyallie . Eltnd ventures Viokora Wain Wri Markets At A Glance (Candis Press) orsnto and Iontreal-Siecka II- re larly higher. oronto lines-Closed lower. New‘ York-Pack sl'Ih l! 10W”- Wlnnlpe Wbcat dosed hill!"- Nsw ork-Ctvttdn, rubber sugar lower; eoflba higher. and IIIIICAII ‘IILIPIONI rmw roux Dec o-JAH-TIIO American Telephone ltd ‘Merrill! today reported to_ the lnlerlllh commerce commission Ovtcb" 1""- IIOOIQ of l1£l81§ al émlrrsrxnmlll m” Q _ F 0 wa-a alllll" “w”! h omaen lssz. h: eas rim f0 amlln- lhla vs was 811311628 all"!!! "inns set operatlnl 1000"" of caesium carom! "l" Year Eyes sasntalaailad pasalnalttalQ a. w. TAYDOI J. s. ratlwit anti‘ ' lnnasunnaeshalcaaa >- Honor roll for rlovember: Grade X-—l, Lillian Robinson. Grade lX-l. Fred Hughes. Grade VIII-i Rebccca Stewart; l 2 Harold Hughes: 3, Archibald Mur- 4“ ' ray. Grade VII-i. Margaret Hurray; 2, Georgina Pbrd. Grade vI-l, Heath Seaman: I, Harry Ford; 3. Hilda M" ‘ Grade IV-l. Annetta ' Il-t; 2, David Seaman: 3, Ervlu. stewart; 4, George Robinson. Grade m-l. Clara shew; 1. Ber- tha Stewart; 8, Jennie MacCallum. Grade Ii--1, Ciwton Ford; 2, Neil MaoCallurn. Grade I lSrJ-l, llenner Stewart; 2, Joyce Shaw. Grade I (JrJ-l, Alfred Murray; 2, Alex Murray; 3, Annie MacOsl- llnn; 4, Susie MacCallum. Perfect attendance-Heath Bea- man, David Seaman, Clara Shaw. Alfred Murray, Ervine Stewart. Teacher-Mildred l". BIOWH- OIWILL COVE SCHOOL Roper; of Orwell Cove School for November. Grade x-l. Annie MacPherson; 2, Catherine MacDonald; 8, Isabel Melisa Grade 11-1. Claudine morn; 2, Frances MacDonald; 3, Doris Howey. Grads vIIL-l, Margaret Hac- Deuaid; I, Barbara Maclcod; I, Martina Mcxenna. Grade vL-l, Idisen llaclnarr 2, llary XcRae; l, Patricia Ramsay Grade fv.-l, lay MacDmald; 2, Zita Rooney; s, Cecelia Roll!!!- Orade III 8r.--l, James Helm- na; 2, James llnearey; l, Inlay Grade 11f Jr.-i, Dannie lsvwn: 2, Delothy Rooney. Grads 1I.--l. Alberta Iienolsm: 2. John llnlennl. Grads I (a).-l, Kathleen Ilse- Iaud; 2, Stephan llclanna; l. Gar-aid I. Grads I (bx-l, Oallgina Grads I (eh-i, Wilbert Dewey: 2, Mary Money: l, John tiiul hymns m honor of the Bles- aed Virgin. Y. P. S. MEETS-Info Young Peopes Soc ety of Tryon United Church carry on a variety of activ- ities. On Friday evening Dec. lst, the vestry of the church was well flied to hear a debate on the sub- joct-Rerolved that the St. Law- rence Water-ways project would be detrimental to the Dominion of Canada. The Lllowing took part: On th‘ affermativa side, leader, Austin Smith, Margaret Rngerson, Charles Wright. Marguerite How- att. On the negative side, leadcnl Archie Thompson, Lilla Wright,‘ Horace Malry, Aletha Mabcy. A great amount of material had b"en asxmbled show ng arguments for and agafnst the project which is of vital ntereet lo the life of the ‘Do- minion ‘The spxches were well prepared and splendidly delivered. in no case was the speaker bound Kcnzie and Miss Wilkinson all of Crapaud. Judment was givn by s. small margn in favcur of the| for the Judges congratulated the‘ debaters m their suocms in pre-. seating facts in a convincing mnn- | ner thus bringing to the attention] of the audience a situation worthy ‘ of much consderation. "rm soc- iety has plans well under way for the presentation of a pageant in the church auditlziun. Also, this organization has not been unmind- m1 of the needs of the stricken areas of the west and has forward- ed a sum of money to help bring Christmas cheer to those in need. Coal Needs Cut In New Vessels IUNDIIRLAND. 1118\nd. DH!- 5 —(O2->-1l new m» d llllP "hm" is claimed will burn only hell nmrvuntoiooalusedbyaver, same sin and e084 hilt only 1° W"! Iso- hl-i "'1'" iiched at Bunderhnd. ‘file ship, It!) feet long and 7.000 ans dead-weight. buiaea heavillf l" the lower half of the hull and the If a i; darn iscut alwayaharplyinfi-Rlm fashion to provide annuals! faiher, m‘. Henry Dignan, who wfl mkss her as She had. s bright and clrrriul disposition. Bssldcs her father, the follow- lng bTClllL s and sisters are left lo mourn: M.s. Charles Moreshead oi Vvrst DCl/Oll; Miss Margaret, A1- b rl and Gezrge at. home. to whom lllillll sympathy is extended. The WI a1 took place on Monday af- .ncon at 2 orlctk. There was a , ‘.111 service at the house, follow. 1i by a servicee in the United Luurch at Elmsdale. Rev. Mr. Mc- Leod conducted the service. as- sisted by Rev. Mr. Phillips. The Pall beaers were Messrs Herman, Lil-WC. AllBd. Edwin and Burton Dlgnan and Alton Weiss, Inter- ment was in the United Church Oemete _y at West Devon.--s ___i_____ , MRS. JOHN JOHNSTON On the rrrrnkg of o¢t_ pm there passed to her eternal rest, one of Central Bedeques most hgllly estremed residents in the pcrton of Mrs. John Johnstn at the age of‘ 66 years. The drc:a<ed ady, althougu ailing for several Years was up and ‘around until within about a week of her death, when her illh"SS tock a more ser- ious turn and on the above men- tlcred date she breathed back her soul into the hands rf its crcator, with her entre family around her, except one son, Rev. Richard s. J- of Kansas, who oktaintd permis- sion in 1932 to vlst his mother. owing to her failing health. was n devoted mean :€r of the Rom- an Catholc Church and was v'sit- 8d fmquently by Zer beloved Pastor Rev. M. J. Smith. who admrlkter- ed to her the last consoling rites of the church and who was with her wlrn she breath:d her last. lvtrs. Johnston was born at West- morelaad. P. E. I, her maiden name being Cather ne MrAvlnn She spent her married life at Cen- tral Bedqu‘ and by her endearing di=p's ti“n she made many friends wh) wl'l lorg chefs)‘; her m‘mcry. She will be deeply mssed by the entire community but especialiy in her home. Where her chief activit- effuced. There are left to mourn the 205; 0! 8 l0vlmr wfe and mother, her Ray of Bedeque. Rev. Richard, s, J. of Kama". three daujhters, Len. retts. Mrs. Owen Connolly, central Brdeque. Mable, Mrs. William Sm‘th, Kinkors, J nie, Mrs. Ald- len Carr, West N' n, also an wed‘ mother. Mrs. omas McAvinn . James both of , and om- b wiaimerelaua, P. r. r. The funeral which was held on ' Nov. 2nd. lo lt- Malnshfs Church, linrra, was largely attended. Re. quiem Mas was oel br-ated by Rev. Father Johnston of Charlottetown. Present in the nhctuary were the following clergy. lav. W. B Mon- ashan. Seven Illa Bay, Rev. Pran- ea Mmonaid. lummerfield. Rev. George MoOfiQ. Kinhfln and Rev. H. J. Bnfth, P. P. The gall DQICI were Messrs. Rum- Baihau, calm neevsa, we- llllilil ll. She 1 lc racemes, Dee G-Beeause d "ungr-acious" conduct before K Professional Women's dub o! i ton a year 1:0. Emil the subject of a gainst her aprarsnes at Woi Club fimctiom hue. I was ed tonight. Miss Barrymore in defence of Eel 1585mm!!! Phladefiahin, burning the earl club-women more with her ation that they did not knoy thng and never would, Mrs. cs J. Flagg, runner the mofcssional disclosed tonight that had incurred the dilrlmure o! ton women. a lit lliiili Mrs Flagg said, “but it night H call-d a. ‘negative ban.’ "The pmfe a r: i is ea gs s la i eon and a. great many ed prsons were present. Tlarrymore arrived five minutfl ate and was given a very cordial reception. “As president, I introduced her, mentioning that while several members of European royal famil- ll Broadway and. said that Brbadway pr:duced only bilgowater by the scum or the earth. She made some insulting remarks and left immed- lately. Poems Eligible I In Volume Form ‘ For New Medals I LONDON, Dec. a - (c. w.) ' In connection wit-h the Kings fer each year of a glold- and a ‘ve: modal for poetry in the lish leflKll-flizen in v form, within the limrpire by lab. citinens it is stated that i; a; t. ll as ll t. ed during the preceding year, the first awards will be in Deena-- ber. 100i, for wmks pilblishsd in not of a sufficiently high. stnndglfl the medal-s may be withheld. Only wo ks published in volume form will be considered. and all communications should be addrefl- ed to the Poet laureate, John Masefleld, whom the King has ap- pointed chairman of a ‘ctea ‘to act as judges. The other mem- lbefs of the committee are: laun- enoe Binyon. Walter dc la. Min, Professor Gilbert Murray, and I, |A. Richards, M. A. A small n];- committee appointed abroad will ervmrnend books from India, the Daminions and Colonies. i? i PAY TRIBUTE T!) 110B I LDN-‘DON. Dec. e-rcpg-gnm w mmmmp; The Jugs“ w", m. l ies were centered. end from which Clarke's retirement from the editor L. M. Callrck, m. Norman Mc- i her sweet memory can never be lehip of the London News-Chronicil has brought forth nume Oils eulog- istic referencrs tom confrcres in ‘Fleet Btu-ct, where he is known to lfflrngfvg‘ m5 (7311-3931; span“; husband. three sons, Harold and Inewspapeimcn as "RC." l Tom Clarke editorship dpt! ‘back to Daily News days. before the Westminster Gazette and Daily Chronicle merged with the Liberal morning paper. He came f om Mg]. Purpose lllkfilllflivllrpurpesesan Iandthen battle your Ilythm D01" 7w care what “they sq. uyouraelfonly pg 40- Itluvlnlmtheeouenctei: lifewillpovaordlsprwa Nrlbofyosrbsart. Halal lsiia Gaasa Isal tram" igfl U‘ vs were present we had a mamber-