eeécriantoaibsszrrnis JQHURQH _UI;1 FNULA~U . Ii ;-£ ficn-uncaros rolsonnow a acrswsrsnsssrl-ainlnsuinsalli UNIIIJD Q-IIUIU-H or.;~ro.r..* yr m“ 1 ‘t. "u"! lyrllWhcs U A 2-.- lJIrI) oly’ Communion sermon. 1 2.20 Bunllivsvhunl- 1.00 b-m- vemons owl tioromn. 8.15 Study Group. ~ ‘ 1s Dr- . s t s: rod ‘lbw-ts: rtéisdiiii ' 5r. rrmgfgétgigrtoort lfIIgIIWooI-srlst cum: and ill ma?!» w m new in an stroll 5mm - in; $3..‘.?."£i"’il." I.“ EVERYBODY ill ‘h'r»“°mm3u: m a ra to su: c w&lscbfi 7S1‘. PAUL'S cannon‘ , fioliwni-QLTRHFRZLT Miss Lillian Esrlo. drganlst ram suunav: arm ma. mo Holy Oosnaunion. (f-"ruyrfltfl Communion 5t. Paul's Laymsrfs on - 1100 n. m. o Iknysr Ilill n Cd. 2.30 . m l’ Sermon Subject "Christ Uplift- susrlsr school and nlbls Cl . l.00 ngvenlfirsaor sllll Sermon. Subject ‘wit? s» o. {rs '- Church In»! I $0 loss saad Grout sssh syso- 7.80. o. . lb Mzriilation st 20h 7-30. Paul's u . "rzsr..'fi'r..i"gi:’rgfr.t:cr “pncsrsvrssnsn 1m: KIRK 5F s1‘. JAMES ’ illilsister The llsv. T. ll bruit]! Semen “Jo” , Min B. LlIfIIaIIhIlcKsnsis Miss, Bus. ....._... 11 AM. Morning Worship. Grrmull: "The ross in flhrisllsn Exgvioxionos" VI “Love's Inst AI- B - Iilgtllom: God Sn Lovell the World. Joiner, - ilirollisllrst CYCY) I30 _p.‘m.‘ Church ishool. 1 p. m. EVENING WORSHIP Sr-z-nanaa: “The Choice o! a Cult" iiluzair: Soprano mad AIM) Durst. Tho Palms. Foul-e. lilrs. action Book and Miss Helen Lawson. H"!!! : th "l C M JoIIa$1lFFwMnhsrf m‘ The Minister will conduct the Services sud llflllwl‘ the Ser- mdns. ZION PREBBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince sud hfllhfl Ilrscl 7 Mlnistl v “REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER I'D. Art lilss lhlsn Btewnrt Orssnlst. laur Roper. Oholr Director 11:10AM. Theme: “The Royal co- i. llymlll; ti. Anthem: ‘ Msloltr.’ M 1.30 P. M. Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP ‘nlrlg’ Itllio 0n m ' lrlsn. s The Sabbath School and '" tirsflhi causes .... A. I0: s. . b , u BUIDA ‘srlllvross. scs-nra-n. 1'-""-o'=i' m. s» .~ful’smo- will a. Tlls ggrfigéri“'ll‘wwilsoutiilli Flow. "Ectcosrorrrr; watts; 7%; gagvouu i» ovum» '-...r..;.;._, w? yvtrr: P I M09 - I‘. 9% " lrgtgflt." 9;“ .; o: u no?» on... l o i?! -»— s re. Wwlsoms you to Guy's Isqs BA THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minis l». l. lrldsollmlnvr- 8-D. m» in n u , . , st "' '~Il§'§dd_i§rutls'§r."mnt1m HI, ' a ud nnd llnn- " . 2v- (Tsochgrnyfdl ). s i 1: '1.- m P sir... "arms. s coins ‘w rshi a . as... ti. so: n ....... ..".1""..“'=...“;‘:‘ .:.:=-» o %~..'l.rt»om (Henry ‘hr- orsis "Nearer, I fill Welter." . Gélliiijilofibéfiuil. orsrlnist rlrld ';.'.....'",;;1.."".'w '"...."""..t i"? XI ii CHURCH 0F CHRIST CWNTRAI CHRISTIAN . CHURCH . Inns ltrodl Ills! (Isolr Dlrcfi 11.00 s. so ‘lsomlns Worship snll Communion. - l Thorns." 81mm. nnd Bo o "Open the Gates ol‘ the ‘Ism- ls" (Insult) b! Writer lllvrr ll . 2.30"; .13, (Jinn-ch lclaool sud Inns- Ths British and foreign liills Society 1.00 P. M. Thorns: "God's Itsraasi- Search For M J‘ Hymns: 866. 40C?!‘ Anthem: "Ilmnnlll _ out." thunder. ‘Wt up your holds. 0 yo oven lift in: doors; sud the shall come In." ’ tiaroalghout the wacky gimllal waned” It ar- Dn Good. rQIlILy Qvtllllll ' Pho-lr will nrsssnt: the sno (‘rlratnlla "(lllvst “l. Mnundcr mlr ‘fir, (qr-ti; (‘rue the stlifi! oi zIu The High- ihsm uo vs on s“: m: »r rlorr lnorinl services will be cogfrlglgg .15 P. ll- 2'3 C i " i! “t: cititfi . .1. slola of our Messed Lord song. You are nm-dlplly invited to wor- shIP Wlfll ‘l. IN’ CAN DA A NliiWFfléNDlkNlg’ PIINOI EDWARD "LAND AUXILIARY The world s14 ca. gain (Ins of dc isle s fi" s. "'"'.....""" m Ines silnll Ian’ lusllllss s oflsslshl . g, Ind s“ li-slwllmm stla." l! a x l Ill o! s world: he w‘ wells ans slisll not I m ‘the mt of :1‘ Eat‘: W0 II "Ill i‘; ‘Isle? HELP Till CAUSE TIIIOUOII THE r. n. I. AUX. 0D IBANOEmu" I "i IVIL D. l! ll Minister Id . MC. ITIJVIIKI}: Organist to: burdens patiently. slid resolutely, it never crushes them; v Ir iilltilgl’: I18 mole wen lost bulosu Y t Ihlut help i; tous. our own 1s wrrows and Dolnmlonts They malls BIB CY. h self good of life. sorlud in sllch cues rather Olns stroll of it. i B Oil. 0n f voiity on it $13. s fune gigolo?» v Russo! Mrs. 00mm Mrs. 4 DnlvC‘ nu! ACME ' . ii. J. IIIBDII DITOIIITIIQI WWII sal lgaiilll u!!!" _ llsslssss. l‘. VI. l. llawuaatils s. I. ‘lsllisnnefifohuakawieirsm 0hr llsqssslss Ill (Jusni children. is m, who . CDO QIQQMR l 0-1844» ‘1 I w» l The " Times. ' London nmrovnvvsnnvwsooon IllIlDlNs or urn “it” n is often tempted in lllogltiw “.€X22‘.'t".2..§‘“’ of tin burden Then thsrs is the our cares and troubles and trials which in these dnys sro greatly increased. We all have our own will not soon Low (Psu ine) Mrs. mon , Middleton. Don-rm: James (Mamie) Whittv. New GI new. Nd: (DI-WIS) | hltfield i Victoria; and .."1t..':'5*"7§..'.i ‘NIB i s own in he; his s ‘wd losu. But‘ W relieve hlmseul of . By various shifts‘ re fontlnusl- ! l‘ 111 o“ mouthwash» s rs dignity of ls on crown" has many‘ lltiolls. lvonwsielsllaeill‘ h Irishman’ ' sir own ‘ ‘ 411st is till divine lsw. No om I can tillnk for us; no one can learn $1‘ us: no one can choose for us. o may obtain help {roan others. ths condition o! profiting by that we man-fully take no our rlnaonslbllities. If we set 1 . - i! lillifuives to most valuable ai strllctions and researches of 9U- biil l! 110i. s-li their researches sod lllltmctinns will bo o1 I11 ws endeavor to t ink. to see into the heart oi things. find greet sssistsncs in the lives and opinions of thoughtful men, but the only w... to we naey secure irom the 1n- oth isarn d o avail we aks truth t out for burden of to think anxieties oncl s- iions. Many resent with bitsr- noss the frustrations and and ailfllot-lons of i their loads hssvler than they need be by tho temper ill which they receive them. Oth~ srivolousiy Blldenl cubla. stealing ass. IVB-dlllil. care by cere- olsllslls. refusing tem-Dtation by yielding to it. They look at things only standpoint of present enioyinontl They regard suffering as an poxtlnsn interference so on their xur themselves against thenreelves in the burden of from thc with s And many add to the uurdsn oi‘ their friends by their‘ complaints arud fretfulness. to their comrades on he march, may sre so sb-i They themselves that they care not how they wslgh down the hearts o! their friends. Th s loss in is very obvious. Tilers is ths loss of strength. of patience. of dignity. of faith. of pesce. or the failure to attain to these thmush ahirklng the bur- ens. ' But when mm take up their they be- sllr through the besr- does not tend to bit- the one hand. the other. but to respoct and good conscience. , Ml. CHARLIE MILLER Big. Miller came from the Jnited B tee to Victoria when s_ young school whose place in tho commut- rsl servipc onald, Minor cNevra and H. Profit Interment was in the Hampton United Church Cemetery. Ho loaves t0 mourn a sorrowing widow, five sons and six dnuahtors, namely, Held of New undon. Cmm Jose‘ph of souris, its ictcrie. The girls are (Irensi M PE 1.; and Hadley Pi" Trurc, N I ; Joshua thsr, (Helen) Benton rs. Rom-mt awstt. Vistoriia: In Memos-ions ZirFE-z, poms cslw 0_ isrosillslvsloclssolah to o- Né ouaknows the iloaat heart-ashes "Mil llsnlaswsll- Nona- ottsaa hp Ills Boulder. Leos. sry Mo .__..._..,~_-.-s---.- In llosssoslsin, a ...-a..o"*-v:.r.-;-.. - ed outs-education, treatment or to self- e filled. as ill the house gésve were conducted by the etsr Jackson and the fun- ersi srrsn smcnts were under the direction o Percy Dawson and son, nCam~ Hsrtsford. h l! xrsnd lush tall burnout: sil- _ l_"_l'i'il'=' c5512! o1 u rows Qollhitblon I ' IIRIRF‘?! sl—,l-r_u “mm ,'","”, 1' ' “ t...» stair-um iimr iistlitnsld To iloali, Gunter iirivs MAYO], I]. BAIL! MMIDONALD Mayor B. Earle MBCDWBIG illl-‘v. very rsciousiy consented to be- come hair an of the Charlotte- town Comm ttee in the member- ship drive by the Canadian 6on- ger Society, it was announced to- i)’. "Mrney raised in this province will be s ont in this province," Mayor ‘IscDonaid emphasized. “We hav set no definite obicctive because he work must go until cancer 1s no longer the serlmd grestest killer." The Csnrer Society's prorzrsm is three-fold, Mayor MacDonald oolnté Bil research. "We must educate the public lo the need of goillfi to the doctor when they have cancer sym- ntomb-and they must know what those symptoms sre. We must soc that when they hove cancer the .best treatment is available. and two must. help the scientists who are tryinlz 1n find tbs- nnllfirls and other curs: for the disease" The Canadian Cnnrlr-r Booiviv is the on v national oroarlifltion rioal- inrgwi h rnnrrer anri is doeirrlls of nrcurinrr P000 roomhors h Char- lnttrtown. The S iolv was formed 911th» rr-romm’ "no of tho Cu- nwiwn Medical Assnriniinn. "W0 Ileefi til!’ "fl-nnevnlirw n] rv- ‘orv citizen in this ccmmunitv," Mayor MacDcnsi-"i said “T-vt vow .i3.000 "conic died of r-vncor iw (‘o- nsris, Almost hsif thosr deaths qvnlild not havn hranpenrd hurl tho ‘disease been detected and lreaird in tamer i "Our vanvassers ma" not b1» able to make personal calls on overv- Jsne who avnrvio to vnntr-ihuioj‘ be pointed out. "We urw- tho-no who lmiya the ornvoosor in wings» for- .ward msmhr-rshinr tn “Wivinrioi ‘Feadouariers 2'“ Rom St _ \"‘ih cheques, mode nr-"obio in the (‘=- Bcr-lety. PE! marlin: Cancer Brunch." Mower nsnnzwr r. r. u. _"— -=s . ' ed with Justice Urquhart. A sookcmlon y our _ n. on Tuesday evening. Much 28th Whus a few dle. es detorat id t 600mm ‘ t ' ‘h: p. m, ironing Wordaill. Wun- ‘This srtlgattgt %c‘rgx;_aigg finngrirltrwzi; 25s xt.ui‘leerlls,e:xgtaigtg1yoggfil;igigié' gfifilatlltjrlrxanwsijarrtzareniéeel arflesedurirr: I31 oftIlger aor- soldfermmarlgfiurfimzlvse sermon: “A Virtuous Woman." l” o Victoria's Outstanding ultimo-firm nelghborlna Unions, Harm.‘ zlilgllgyifizgélrfia 210mg ‘gflfiilédgfi ggggggglgglfgsnggigg 1Q Anthem ulloennns to the Kins. ‘l mtsn gt many fine qualities of brook and Mermaid, m. rnrormu wand mbagcumsis mum w am um.“ m‘ our“, o, "m" h on (U170 9B!‘ B" YIlDFLV/llfl mdflflffifl illmr aim-song followed by a reoeivins “ounce m“ m. me m“ M. the“. couru-(mm duty Control Christian observes Woan- salt to all with whom ho some in 11m of intyqduqtlgns, started of! Sta‘, m twm bath men and wo_ s llisht and on lllvltntisn is contact. Anything that had for its the eve g's fun. Interestlnrz me-n Wm usually be mmed through I van to sll to worship with us purpose the betterment of the glmes, ricks and coolest! wm- mm ordinary clothing I ' Pslm Blmdsy. fiommllniiy always received his prised the evening's activities. Advantages claimed m, the MW early support lllld cooperation. A wig; enjoyable lunch was serv- technique “a saving o’ “m” and His familiar fixure yordial hand ed. A evotlonal period under the metals“ comkm M. the cmwm B W D H B I ' rrrczssrir t“: lii.”’.‘“" was’ "w. ":r"*="*.-.. “t: Peer» l» e [I hold B ure of ilisyscquaintsnce. ‘Fir: Isle Ewing? Jwoug ' e we “s wmm‘ w° mmutes M the 9’ ° p y P. man and for over half s century mum’ wtsmv meeting at, the As- Viklltlghilfifliihgtflllifdllitd sxprmr eetanbly Helium! ‘the grotelstant O1; 0 PH! U0 S fl . 9V0 OIIRS ODBIIG business mag, hnusst sud ujvrizht $.18? ‘Posh meworship, miter which FREDERIDTON. (Uiprll (11 <7- in all his slugs, hi: wor was the h “What a Friend We Have (OP) — lobar Minister Mooers sazd stat“."rn"...1"“..‘t:..'"s:;: c. "::"*.;'..*:: .23."‘“..};‘.‘t3.‘; 63 Elia ii slzisfiicwsisr. and tlnarks thsupeasingorgl ahklndliya road them criptweolecszcciln, ‘Pfiglm ' $113311 gbgIIBR-‘fiélllgwgzllflfiiié “$11!; by“; g, —-_" . cm" so“ “n Gm“ t E o C xx e _ s?" Jonesfghflgr. SEATTLE. April 11 —(AP)- Thl _fl provincial government is not was tr‘... e topic was and d. A good discussion followed on Ms Breeth of God closed the de- votionsls. ' toners! directors. The pail besr- ‘P31401101 llouac wallow: our. 0!‘! were Stewart lllrnsll. Harry Minutes were read and nnproved Ola k, P, P. Mo, che , Gordon Collection amounted to $1.10. There were twelve members _present. 'I'hc srouo is rotting ready for a gun-act pisy to be presented in BY- Recrsa-tlcn period was enjoyed wit games and contests. meeting we: closed by Auld 1511a“ Sync and tin wspah bone- On. Moat Problems iivorcomo Q11 § Cigarettes w, I Croolgtt’! " l can ‘raxss -.- Interest will so On Tuesday evenlnsj Ahrzrllci .3115; sung ion Fellowship ccnvenor hsd chsrso. Seek Ye Bhsli this subject The hymn Breath on 021111111. cultural], rmsnrlwwrw coon orlrlv-‘wir-‘m ~ ro arwstwsl out- ogre; i 1 I Now n rs won shsdcs. groom kill!!!" $tol:-_m_m| i - First installment l ' Spnrltin’ " soomgrgsssrlov urs II- Iissstsilsacs. CITY 'l.‘ . c} 1046 t o! Charlottetown‘ ' tgxss Amtalslt leaunlid on or ‘befilors I 1 ‘h i" ' ' l j Doors open 7.80 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. -_- Mrs, Phoebe Pound sn- nounces ths ensogsansnt o! her daughter, Bernice/to r/Lt. Hurry ‘ ott R F. son of Mrs. and the YQIIK WIDIIIIDLY LID In celebration of tbs rs-spollilz of their l9 the community presents two one-sot 001119618! Mil with tilt K .. lsslsdslswohllililt lrnussnsy-anmsubusssts wlynssrmllllsildisg 6- ‘Woiniu 0n Wednesdays” w. 191.18% the flollts of Yell"! cor-snout sharp _ Performance rain or slime- sr. gyiflulr LIGHTING Admission 50 tlld 25th Lollies tslsst frsnl Ia-rslalsld, ottetosrn, will sills r l ’ ‘ ‘Gay Nineties Reveal‘ ' fosturi tram sues - snslmrul. 0081MB! — with bests fros- ste i/lrfsfn. Scott of Blrkenhead. Cheshire, England. Marriage to take plus invhe near futursk-wu churned on first installment Oily taxes if not paid by April ‘Mil-o 5! NOONDAY SERVICES - During the ast week Noon-Day Services 1o: Ills-n have been held daily ill Bl. Paul’: Chapel. Addresses were zlvcn by Rev. T H. Somers, Rev. T E Mcllennan. Rev. Dr) A D. Mackenzie, Rev. G Carlyle Web- ster, and Rev. D M Dunbar. The Noon-Day Services for Men will continue this Holy Week from _ Monday to Thursday inclusive. The Girl Guide News 8TH. 8| 7TH. OBMPANIEB addresses this Holy Wsok viii be The hike which was bloom-d for given by, nday, Mains- a. v. Avril 13. has been oortlrmml be- Macman; away’ Re“ 1r y) cause of the weather. Guides will ;bs told at the next meeting when Henderson; Wednesdav. Rev. Dr n Wm he held‘ C, Rice; Thursday, Rev. '1‘ Russell Somers. The Services throughout the past week were! very well attended, and are on In- terdenonalrlntionsl interest as . shown by the men qttendinu. All mlend of the City are cordially in- v ts . Serviceman Must iiemove Headgear TORONTO, April 13 — (OP) _ Mr. Justice GA. Urquhart ruled iodsy that s number of the armed 2°32? 8?.l‘°‘1“‘i‘.i"°“§t““’h§‘“3 "‘ o . _ as n , . - The Mobile X~1"s.v Unit is start- nce g_R_1,-Y<;hw;e,°m-;,’§ m, 111;: to array People through their ogite, ordinary cloth m; in order to ssvo "no one i; mowed gr,- ma; 9, hot in my court. officer or no off- thelr patrons time and avoid the bother cl changing clothes. the icer." Mr. Justice Urquhart said Prince Edward Island Tubercui- when a tank regiment major. beret osls League recently announced. on head. appeared to testify in s. It has recently been found thet divorce action. The major removed peo 1e can be x-ra ed through their th dplece X-ilay Through A Ordinary Clothing AFTERNOONS ATTENTION COMMUNITY CONCERTS MEMBIIIH JOIN NOW AT CHARLOTTETOWN ROTH. MONDAY. TUWDAY nlld WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15th. 16th Ill 11th 2:00 - 5:30 New Members may attend Ilunl Concert Free. LITERARY MONTREAL, April 13 —(OP) ._ For two years in succession the difficult Jllbject o! racial role- tlons has been the theme of novsls adjudged best in the field of Ca- nadian fiction. Winner o! the Governor-Gener- ni’! 1945 literary Award for 11c- tlon is Hugh MacLennan, Marl time-born Montrsaier whose “Two Soiitudes" has been in the fore- front on book stands since its pub- lication. Announcement oi the award was made today by Roder- ick Stuart Kennedy, president o! the Canadian Authors’ Associstion. Last year the Governor-Gener- s1's silver medal in this 611% lwerlt to Gwethalyn Graham of Men- treal, the author of “Earth High Heaven." Earle Blrney, Montreal, won the poetry award for the second time n four years with his" volume “Now ls Time." Ross Munro, noted Canadian Press war correspondent, was first in the academic non-fic- nnd e hea . clot 113s with so isfsctory results. At Barrie. s naval ofiicor about This covery is belnll out t0 to testify bareheaded in another practical use by mobile x~rsy units divorce case. was told by Mr. Jus- ail over Canada. All winter men tlce Ohevrler to don his hat. He hsve been x-rayed at the Charlotte claimed it was the custom and thst town centre in their shi sleeves. the mem of the armed forces but only recently has te some also-should Bllllld tho Judge. s8 olicy been extended to women, re resenting tho King. who up _to now have changed to iiitsry headquarters in ‘livronto special copes before being x-rayed. the side of Mr. that they enter the door. Fed. Board United States soverruneut csn. l! it ccmpelled to bargain with civil ser- ggsllgs. lgsil tho dongs; whit? L, via orhgosnlrrlraent lslnlllcyse union. s sp nageosse n s a s ,e 141.011- Lieut Nicolai Gresoroviola ‘howls lnzlgfmmflcttwflhilignreloctec 29, United States Attorney J. Chsr les Dermis said tonight. emniaioyess a shut a provincial do- Redin. Seattle rmrssentativo oiini of the o plies ion tor bar- the’ Soviet purohnslns oommlssi . gaining certifies ion. was oha ged in a (lye-point iodiwi Government employees. o: Im- umed b s Federal Gfsllfl pioyees qt the crown, were declared y- 1x11! dflllth penalty outside the compulsory bersalnlnos sad Mr. Dennis, Oil re uiatlons goverrlillif 88119103“?! the fifhh count, Rodin of conspirln to obtain and trnllsmit to s forsgn government lens dealing with Notional De- nos. an appeal of New Brunswick hvdro which accu 1p!‘ vate companies. Seaman To Go iin lion class with “Gauntlet to Over- lord," his stirring account of the Canadian Army in Europe and Mrs. E. M. Richardson of Ban Portage Inland, N. 8., won the creative non- fiction award for her autobiograph- lcsl book, “We Keep s Light, A new rntinp-closs second- is introduced in the awards this year. !n poetry, Charles Bruce, To- ronto, was named cl second for his volume “Grey Ship Moving." Mrs. G. Joy Tranter, Toronto, re- ceived the same rating in the scu- demic non-fiction field with n de- scription of Sgt. Henry Larson's navigation of the Northwest Pass- age, “Plowimz the Arctic," Capt.‘ Leo Hoops. Winnipeg, was close second in creative non-fiction with “Escape from Arnhem." Second Novel “Two Solitudes" was tho second novel parbiishcd hy Hugh MaoLen- nnn who whs born at Glare Bay. N. S. A graduate of Dalhousic Uni- versity and Orioi College, Ovfcrd,’ where- hr- was n Rhodes scholar, Mr. Mac-Lennon later took his Ph. D, at Princeton and taught for l0 years at Lower Canada College, Mmtrral. Mr, MacLennan won a Guggen- heim fellowship in 1943 and last year ave up teaching to qive all his tlzme to writing. His wife, Dorothy Duncan, inst year won the creative non-fiction award for "Partner in 'I\vn Viinrlris." Farle Birncv, invalidrrd as n ma- lor from tho Onnadihn Armv and at present with CBC in Montreal. was berm Irv Cniszarv in 1904. Foi- lowinrr graduation frnm the Uni- versity nf British Columbia in 192G he taught at the univorsiiirs Utah and California. H; received his Ph. D. from the University of Toronto in 193R and taught there until enlisting. He won thr- Govern- or-General’; poetry award in 1942 with the volume "Dsvld and other Poems." i Q - Expctv Decision 0n Indian Prohlan By FRASER WIGIITON NEW DELHI. A II] 11 - (Reu- Strike April 15th KINGSTON, gilt,‘ April ilrlk om fir“. 35 relghrters here who‘ are members of t-hs Canadian Sss-I men's Unicm. '1‘. Roy of Quebec and tors) — Today's s tement by the D. S Daniel of Montreal. Union British csblnet mission in India. offlcisls, announced willy. __ e tossing belief that a decision D ion‘ t‘? llggldsérllllgegtrggsvgx, r.» NPM-Q- o... on so» rt.".zrssss.ssii".znacl as" -....r... .. .3. . ... -' °I 335' - m“ ‘m’ here as striitin s confident s seeks an sish 1min‘ 1 l “gm” til" is st the outset oi the most crit» , t sumac. sh ls i! Pm‘) W‘ bi’ "3 3°00 I‘ stole of the nssotlstiona. hours. Cm” l‘ n“ 1°‘ 5 bun’ Before a short recess or Elsin- M n o: Vonoollv" l“ t3 miss will have {mark W?“ "'1 ‘till. l“ mnsu m, “dig ".95; g1 "m, u b r 13k.‘ mgovgg Mg; n ..".‘.’.‘.t"‘r'ihi "' m...‘ 3m 9 th ‘gui ‘the lsnlt with £38m suonir o1 mast. he sm yrs- ll! don tobakhns not resulted in s y its’. ... .. ' close to the isiillitsl tis- r “Mitts §-m~ wwrrrv‘- o. Issue With Publication fiiiléidiil§éziglifi"rii P llhlloltloll c l, m loaning‘ s s wh ble lo tats s0 I cons ui. “r t n oi moiiitsirt Efhwfll. llsioosios to " m also said he wu court "for co on H s» 11'» ' “igé t?‘ fiwtho ‘m...’ 1 ti: flll: . “,5 ,, is so generation‘ cl his family to work 11 -<c1=),l= opean Correspondent, the third Canadian nnwsrooms, was horn he graduate-d from rnivsrsilv. Yn 1936 he hornme a memhor of The Canadian Press stuff and iurinrz tho wnr hr- ronnrteri nr-tin-n: n! Ross Monro, Canadian Press Ellr- “ GOVERNOR - GENERAUS AWARDS, 1945 Imdlhsllsdh gen, through D143“ terranesn to D- ay Ln France an‘ the tlnsl overthrow o! ths 5Q!‘ mans. Mrs. E. M. Richardson, who wi her husband tends the ll hthou on tiny Bun Portage Islan off Ills Nova Scotia coast, was born l 1902 Ln the fishing town, Clark Harbor, N5, After studyln n yell at Dnihousie University w ere lad father was principal st Alexandr;- School she taught in Nova Bcotb and ssncilusetts where. she rnn her husband. also s teacher, In 1M9 they bollaht Boo Portage Island. the background for her firs! brook delineating her family's litl t ere. Prwentetim of the naodals will tnke place at the 2on1 annual con- vention o! the Canadian Authors’ Association in Toronto, June 27, 38 and 29. i i Contest Judlll Following were the Judges IO!’ the awards: Fiction: J 1a. Ruthiedie, ub- lisher of Liberty, Toronto; s:- les Jcnnlnss. OBC executive. ‘lion onto; and Margaret Oiuy, chin librarian, Victoria, B C. Poetry: Watson Kirkconnell. Me- Msster University, Hamilton: Loo Cox, vice-president, JJ. Gibbons, Ltd, Montreal; and Alexander Onl- houn, librarian, Chlgnry, Alto. Crestive non-fiction: Irn Di!- worth CBC " . Vnncoiwlr: Louis Blake Duff, Welland Ont; and Arthur L. Phelps, CBC execu- tive, Montreal. Academic non-fiction: N. A. ll. liliecKenzie, esidmt o! the Ubi- versity of ritish Columbia. Van» couver; A. W Truemsn, president of the University of Manitoba, Win- nipez: and Prof. V B Rhodenizer, Acadia University, Acadia, N H. A special sub-committee of award board was appointed break a tie on the first ballot h9- tween Mrs. ‘Framer and Mr. Mun» m. Tho sub-committee consisted of: S. Morgan Powell. editor-ira- chief. Montreal Dally Star: Landon, vice-president University of Western Iaondonf and Charles R. Sanderson, chief librarian, Toronto Public Ll- brsries. 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