A‘ a 7 W i‘ " a Elks ___m3*_Y - THE CHARLOTTETOWN cuaizman _ Mriw, Hail Shoemaker 4 He Brought Men Another Chance NEW YORK, May iz-(or) - Boston Police Court in 1841, thick with n» Iultry lffiff fl/llf/llf 701/[117 flfllf of countless mornings before. But an incident of that day's pl'0- ceedings. 100 years ago, made a cause celebre for the National Pro- bation Auociation nd 17.000 pro- bation workers, main rs and eon- tribuicrs throughout the United States and Canada-unitln to do honour to John Augustus , i941. Many Canadian probation officers are members of the Association. Sharp raps from the judge's ga- vel that morning a cen ago, li- leneed from time to time he surl- ing babble of niurmuring, rustling sounds, and just as regularly the court pronounced, one after anoth- er, the unhappy fate of Bostons wayward citizens. sentence was be- ing passed on the latest o! time when the door from the iockroom was opened and an officer entered. leading s. wretched looking msn charged with being a "common drunkard." But, before the judge could sen- tence him like his fellows, to the "Illll la l eulul nisnnciivcurss uni. Kellen flavour." uya Mr. Maurice Aqvaront, abet at the tuneup loyal Cinnuullil Halal lg Mention. "Kalle" s rate top luv tiavauri». "IIIII CIIOIGI - KIll-OIO ," Mr. Denull Malay cl Gum l lllehwellr "Y" "Altutntinp nliteuc hands at can lubed elm the maple which proved to be Kellogg's" Ii WAS NO DOUIT In my mind which at the tour ltlltplll of com tluku rifled first ler le- veuv-lt win Kellegffl-wcyi Mr. I-D. Wlllilnl at Tea Cup Olmpe Pehee has ' "Kill-DOW! WIN ON I VOUPM-iecleres M1. John Aflllilte, of Chateau Chute-one etmany distlnpulsliedtctte oiipelte who nude u blindteid Jasloldleulreufiul cemflahe. ovely/Qrm A Happy Spring from Kayser It wouldn't be Spring with- out a new costume and Kay- ser-‘s gloriously sheer hose to enhance ii. And everyone can afford the luxury 0f “San- i ‘of therm may nolt haigzclgegl, ggixrzils Ligeivlifirmk-‘iéaébyarwmtbléendtiig to sttress grobagion, parole. tjuvenile in ‘he iriple-Wrflpiwd indlVldual Vackagfi SERVE BY SAVINOI : 9- W 9m‘? on 9W9 ‘ cm" 5 an c7 m9 PWVE" 1°" 55 BUYWARSAVINGSCERTIFICATE g they were stationed too far 8\\'ayll shorts and light shirts and sun hel- common sense approaches m thfs s‘ i‘; m. frolrqdtheir arcane tow-n. ur Show m- Iaizjiliié-intlgmgi: ggiigbtl-lefe hqilfirgag}; prgblem of crimle; lilo raise stand- ». , ll5 Eual‘ \-\~.\' Qu 0 5 , ‘ . . _ - _ ar s of persoiilic . e miriate politic- i‘ — f 1 , not just any duiy assome moms, fog and bhzzald as well as _undei 1 - m’; . 3th th is‘ d c me __ R b t _ _ an’ r gihav bet inclined to flung. It isihigrt- ijlgiiefigéirklllgt 531i. télligyépmulsgelnleepng {go ‘urge 81,3255 zlrogresilsgugtatfias 0d to the; fir! gie r1135 1m!- Hhrfildlli Lifirfiiarll/irsovliln.“ dgllisiiginzvrifltlilefiliiogglasinbtlsieem anGiEade VI—l Thelma who? 1t e con raw. R YQW 0111 We ,. - _ - - _ 1. a, _ M9556 e aci 6-. o o M-_ ' _ ' i _‘ i______ ' __ ‘ ‘J ' ‘n T€QULT€5 the more eiidiuuig W111 bQ-l “we we“ c3!“ aim-Se“ and Sky‘ ~N° V‘ Allthcfie; (clients of the Joh - - Canada's au-Yearumlnf Ailamm slsjtsedlyhxfles ‘Siewcliart “Progmm con Grade v 1' Jeannie F4 ~ ause there has been vet no actual surface or air raiders must imd B _ _ n Au R f Dons for the eminent nandun o! a r a rig When Mother ELDON SCHOOL and Billy Bishop iequnli, _. Emlyn i1’ flizhting It has to be a Constant ihcm unaware. They must be always gumis Qcmellnlfl‘ “nwlmmate l“ alnproo export and import traflc He galso is Ewe" by M's‘ ‘when H°33' The f°u°wmg i5 the stamlmil °f Davies- ‘6 ' ‘ the national conference of the As- referred m the splendid aitractiuns 36851112 “Nobody knows but Mot- the pupils of Eldon School for Grade IV-l. Lorraine iiliclvili- - -‘ . i iso .- ‘ Gmde—$I~90 “my keep close °°ma°ts7lnd 1a - A n11 . - . . . nnan- 2. Russel Smith 3. Teresa l. witlrnaval and air foic s as iic u, stus “as interested in helping up in the following proportions. I ,_ ‘ 4 bush“ bag Run_of_pi|e__$2 w g géluireotgiear ccolgigglt dfiéfiglggrgigltfl hgirefsglgaxytélmen. Edwin B-fxortyeen slake 62 pounds of quick Aimgdint 12 Ix 1 All?“ Fymnr 2 BOOTS, , - ' ‘"1 C ~ n8 SECTF“? 0 e x- allons f tot liter, an a wc _ " ' ‘ “ “ ' i FOB here, cash with order. These between all the forces engaged m ington Hisloriflfl bkfty- reports sounds o? salt arid one pound of sul- gfiFfifig"";.mFa§fl{°-t' Con!‘ $2.“) l I F‘ ‘ ‘ other noxinu. word seeds and very T719 5mm“! and 956519 “m” indicate that for .ev ' —f t , chi ddt ll f . GYM," VHLA‘ Ghrge Delghm" i free from§nllicr WON! seeds. fllgggghcoiiléiitlllflcgtéle aclfélstglregefrégfiff 1821 to 18221- Joisnreiiulzfizlfisis figi: gkiggingiilkToAn sotiince ‘A’? Ilifliiiiiixlfli- f.-,§},“‘°“‘ Greemn‘ 3‘ Emmne S“ and Combination manders as well as all mobile land gfjlégtagicffmfggl‘: fir“??? [of b?’ Pmves “"5 Wa-“h bl" it 15 m?’ '1'?’ I Grade VII—-1. Paivicia Johnstozm up Storm and A forces detailed for operational ur- 1823‘ and‘ 1304 hp paid s§¢“?.""mxé“ sentm‘ If the “Emit?” “hi9; ‘t’ ‘I. Louis Slireenan, 3. Leanoxa Mae- l screen Doors , I poses in defence of both the At an- for 12 pergofis {m 5 ed for metal s41 ‘ates su ‘r.- ° Donald. I v ‘ » " .5; f -».~-1, .. y. tic and Pacific coasts. ‘These coni- ' - W B" Presumed m rust. the salt shomd he om ed. made VI_L “no”, P, '11,...‘ Z . ' ~ . . . . . "°°‘°““- P-EJ- mands are also responsible for 1n- lm“ bee“ Sh“ “wk” 1“ h‘! "m" The rec“ u-‘fllmlnended w‘ m“ Theifém Farmer. a Gv-nevcvr- 57-25 Adjustable crec s ‘He 40f ,\.N".,\';-3\\:;;§¢~\\ ternal defence measures and nro- Plgy- disinfectant whitewash is as follows Greens,“ ' n’ ' ' ' ' ‘ _ tection of vulnerable points defined n 1527 he mOVtBd to Boston. -dlssolve 50 Dflullds "f 11m” l“ Grade V-l. Louis Mcnagnan. 2. 550. find 50¢ lyaaarrluaaaina “n. v as vice sheend Mir-O-Kleers” clear, erizing hose. Sheers or ser- sheers. — -- I1 5 up long-wearing, slend- House of correction, there rose from his place a "fidgety old fellow- whose skin looked like a piece of brown parchment." With no hesi- tation he addressed the court: “Your Honor. if this ma" be Blv- cn another chance I will take him under my care and answer to the court for his conduct. Jail will ruin hlml" Before the Judge they stood. the prisoner and a determined yet re- spectful Boston shoemaker, John Augustus. Impressed with the eag- emess and the expression of firm resolve of the rupplfant. the judge agreed. "II WAS IASY ‘IO DIC-Illl which ol the tour bends ruled Int with ma." lays Mr. W. l. Crew, president at the II. I. Qua Co“ proprietor at I umilsirsnuoiv ciios m ' m... m} " sample 0| com thine which later prevail to be lhllupfu," records Mn. Robbin, head dietitian "l DIIINIIILY Illilllllbh certainly flnl tor tlavoull" IIYI Mr. I. l. lelllle, taiie oiiperl lot Venice's Olnpev Me and Clece ’ , Th. prllom y" “fled m u“- Mallocep ‘lee. "Kelley's vlln hands down." at the lumen Honeydew leataunntl. carbonated drlnh. otter sampling ell tour brands 0| cum tluku. A tody of J03: Augustgifitland fglowa 5. iggogpgierr I for ogegtrgnce. °-$'o.3.. iii. QND again last year, Kellogg's Corn Flakes were voted | er the man returned to the court. first for flavour in 4 out of 5 Canadian homes.- And _. ... m... _.__~, The Battl_e_(2f Britain While flip battle 0f Britain i8 be- ing {Ought 811 eygs are turned on security of our coasts, under me Foriress Island. The grim cour-i Gellerfll Offlflirs Cflmlllimdluk 9116' ‘Those who are responsible for the age of the Britishers deserves our. AUBHUC Hlld Pflflfifl wiflmfiuds. 1W9 prajse, Bu; 1; must no; lead u; to‘ inider actual war conditions, They, who do not enjoy the comfort other ks'iAugustus Centennial Year of 194i. forget. the Canadian soldiers 1m. ~ q u; M] w; troops find in well heated barrac “e Dung gum on 0 an . They are not quartered in barracks. and Pacific shores. This guard duty‘ is a. twenty-fowl They live. in hour a. dav job yvtiich has been car- SO-metlmf-‘S huts in winter and in tents in summer. iried on since the beginning of the‘, Twenty-mill‘ “Bill's 8 day T1163’ 80 war. And the men u-lio are keeping‘ 0n $110K? Dalmls whatever the watch on the most exposed parts c1 “Yfllller- They have i0 endure the the oountiy have not been relieved? Q3165 and y SHOW Swims and icy watch however and the men must‘ YCMLV. Bud m0“! than Yefldy- 011 ii not let themsclves be depressed byi xeconds notlflfl. l0 hurl loneliness. They are kept pretty busy though. Ind fit too, since they have to face all kinds of weather and are busy manning their posts and their 811M and training: for tlie fight that may mine anv day. ‘ vyvo~dvvc~\.\,c \4L§ \.,\,\/_/\,\A ERBAN OATS Increase your out; yields by sow- ing the Ethan variety. The increasi- ln yield is generally from 5 to ll) Iushels per acre. Order your re- quiremenis to day. steel and lugh explosives seaward and sky- unrd. Skillfullv camouflaged and remote from well-troddcn highways, the machine gun posts, the big guns oi the shore batteries, the long-nosed anti-aircraft guns, deeply sunk into ihcir sand-bagged nests. and. sur- dcviccs, height and and powerful searchlights are locat- all but those who man tlicni. short. of actual fighting. Lake good care oi the guns and 2n- drill sessions in order to be them- ) bushel bug Government No. 1.. selves peffectly gyajned and m; oats are free from mustard and shore guard duty. as military responsibilities in tliosc coast territories. that rounded by sound locaiers, listening ' range finders, ed in places virtually unknown to The troops that are keeping vigil on our coast lines really are engag- ed in all sorts of war operations, Besides kclulizg a constant watch. they must struments. and have them always in perfect shape; they perform regular "no one, not even the scrutinizing 'of'ficers, would have believed he was the same person." Promoting Interest ‘Ihis was the beginning of the probation movement in the world. and through it countless thousands of men and women have been spared imprisonment and given a chance to retrieve themselves, The Board of Trustees and the Professional Council of the Nation- a1 Probation Association, under whose guidance a program has been arranged, have, for the John resolved u) strengthen interest and understanding between citizens and their courts and further acquaint the public with probation and pa- role, and to enlist its aid in im- proving these services on all fronts; sociaiion in Boston, May 29-31, in- iercst, will continue throughout the year. Regional and local meetings will observe the anniversary. Pro- bation scssioiis will be held in con- nection with the American Prison Congress ivliich meets in San F1 an- cisco in August. Fniher of Prnha lion John Augustus was born in Bur- lington. then a part of Woourn. Massachusetts in 1784. He moved to Lexington in 1805 or 1806 and there conducted his shoemaklng business. In i819 Augustus conveyed eighi or nine acres o1 his land to the trustees of Lexington Academy for the purpose of erecting the acade- my. He later became one of the trustees. There is evidence that even in those early days in Lexington, John tthai; old fax recoix . of the town Whore he continued his labors as bootmaker. It was in 1841 that he the public’: preference for Kellogg's is confirmed by Canada's foremost taste experts ; z : by people whose live- lihood depends on their skill in deiecting fine flavours; These experts tested the four brands of corn flakes blindfold. Samples of all four were completely unidenti- fied — the only clue was : experts carefully tasted - flavour! One after another the and one after another chose Kellogg's first for flavour! Here is complete proof, if proof were needed, of Kellogg's amazing superiority of flavour! But you've only io iry Kellogg's Corn Flakes yourself to realize at once how extra delicious they are. And how fresb! And how convenient "the ESQ-second breakfast!" Treat yourself and your family to Kellogg's Corn Flakes tomorrow! Get several packages in whichever of the two sizes you find handier. Or if you are a breakfast-ouieigask for Kellogg's tit/flit’ r/nsrr nrunzm/ O Tops for flavour —yet you'll find it true economy lo serve Kellogg's! Breakfast or lllppQl‘ fer the whole family with only a few pennies. And you can be sure Canada's favourite ce- real l: always FRESH! Made by Kellogg's in london, Canada. V07! fléfiayfl Whitewash . ‘For the finishing spring touch there is nothing more effective or inexpensive than whitewash on basements and boundaries, fences, borders, ‘garages. and other out- buildings in the line or vision. Pcr- I sons are often deterred from using iiiiitc wash on buildings out of doors through fear of spoilage by rain, and there are many who do not care to use whitewash indoors because they consider it messy, one season being that they do not really know how to mix the ingredients properly. For several years, the Dominion Experimental Farms have recom- mended two recipes. one for a rain- proof. the other for a disinfectant whitewash. The waterproof white- wash for outdoor buildings is made phate of zinc dissolved in two gallons eight gallons of boiling Wilifil‘. To this add six gallons of hot water in that the Maritime Provinces pos- , sessed for the visitor in the way of i scenery and historic associations: - also their great wealth of fisheries and forest lands. He. remarked also i and trout streams and the abund- ance of biiz game and game birds. i Shortly after their arrival her-c,‘ Mr. Manders and Mr. Horn left on the Maritime Express for Montreal; from where Mr. Manders will con-i tinue on his return to Winnipeg. KLNKORA SCHOOL The following is the honor ioll c.‘ Kinkora School for the month of April: Grade X—(Sr.) 1. Ivan Farmer. 2. Raymond Smith. 3. Marion Mc- Eniee and Leslie McCai-villc (equal; Grade X--(Jr.\ i. Frances Bre- Hllda Shreena-n, 3. Phv“ l? llllt‘ Grade III-l. Roy Johnston, 2, tier" by Mrs. ward gun and one Crawford Picketis. Instrumental music by Mrs. Ed- McMni-do and Mr. | Campbell. Paper on "Mothers Day-- Y MP5; J0hn Thompson, Two quilts upon the many outstanding salmon iWO pair of socks, one ladies cardi- ' '_qf mittens lei-E 2.__C_haYles Glllis: 3. Windsor Buch- _, Marni and April: Grade X—l. Jean Vaiilderstine; 2. Newton Penny. Grade VIII-l. Helen West; 2. Mae Vaniderstine; 3, Marts Davies. Grade VII-i. Catherine Cantello John anan. John Davies. , Screen Th Ge ,1 0mm- commandlbecame. without official t t _ th l u ,. ing the Atrllisiilic command is Maicr- first probation Officer in Sifieufvorlrl, igfnalfitfifilnliiasvizofbcssnt dlslsolvlan; E'{-,‘..,§§“§1fi QglfD§f§l-“‘zd"¢a,. General W. H. P. Elkins, C.B.E., During the remaining 18 years A can 0g lyre 13 added to every 25 ma.‘ 5mm, i Marv Rmvhan ‘i {?,;§,§o',"“‘;§ gffiifif. i} Qwlfielfiargdgjiflwtgs gbailigiillli" gallons of the mixture. A pound of dude 1_‘_1'_' Jimmy pamer; 2‘ ‘ , Green Galvanized B_ Ze the Royal Military Con?“ and‘ Se!“ simwcd promise Ofwreoorrentiofil ages cengtntilto 33:?’ lllircelrgrggoitilsof Adelaide Duffy. 3. Sheila Shrec- 1S 16c peg. yd. ion To ALL mghbeuflgrfirifigrsuflng me m“ w“ ofinmt "m"! number Only l0 are 532111115, ‘£1: alum ‘lprevgnts the lime “an --__----_ 24‘, 20c D91‘ yd. The Gene“; Office.- commtmdmg s“ d m have “bswnded from rubbing off, the cement makes KELVIN WOMEN'S 26" 22c per yd, the Pacific command is Major-Gen-I a creamy mixturedgaasy to aupfiiy, INSTITUTE 28v» 24c ped yd‘ 30 $32110? ‘Gglefixffiiilldgsfd . félodtaititt.‘ lyeqilizrtaofecrifiisoal @512: The regular monthly meeting of 30" 27c per yd. 325 per yd‘ 80c per yd h u‘ f n - in Ceylon. and is 52 years of age. He GOOd Tflurlst Year fectimt w every eight gallons would - the Kelvin Women's ‘Institute met 32" 29c per yd P" Yll- 90c per yd- we ave e 0 owmg joined the Royal Canadian Regi- serve the same purpose as the lyre. I at the home of Mrs. John Walker 34., .31 ‘ 34C per yd. 1-00 per yd. in stock and are able to ment 1n 1910 and served Mlh this I I t d but if a Pure white wan. is desired on Tuesday evening May c with ” ' c Der yd. 37c per yd 1 10 d supply your needs feklmtnt up t0 me time of the S Il 6 it can be obtained by adding a very president Mrs. Percy McMurdo in 36 32c per yd_ ' ' Per Y ' Great Waa‘. 80ml overseas as Adiut- i small quantity of WBSMDR blue. the chair. Meeting opened with 40" 36 l-fi p91‘ yd. ant of the 24th Battalion. C. E. F. __________ pinging “what a friend we ha" in c P" Yll- l 25 d IMMEDIATELY He had a distinguished war record, HALmAx N 5 m 12_||1ndi_ - Mother". followed repeating the - P" Y - --- efldlufl $116 W81‘ 9-! Gem?“ 3W1 03H cations for s. .50.." tour-sis; Creed together Rfill call was res- we also ca"? 81376911 D00!‘ Catche s FORMALIN hair Dlxbmziédefatgafli/irfiorqcilgallmlfiull, émivégeggegcqnevfly pang; {fife if: Im reséed pended to by ‘fnflfif giving Door Hinges. Screen Enamel. Screen Dafpr CEKQQ»... Springs. Screen __ mm b iznrece ve an more a verse 0n o er. ere were - REDUCE” “w” “is: "acre: u...“ “fig?<>"‘fi§i*~*-?°33t"’m§*“§* With lgaritimes iiiibc°iii P I -?- 08m . e K1678 8 ' of the Tourist and donveiitlmi Bur- ' in: were read. approved and signed‘ ' ' HOG WORM POWDER ‘tgmdggl gimefst-xllilglugitzflihi-glflfiluél eau of the Canadian National Rail- _______ It was moved Mrs. liam o" try and Chicken N ettlng i‘ 0.? and awho have Mod the Télyiasfitfio rilsnigrgtiitgtlerigih win-n; Mouvmn- N- B- M" ""0" ' ‘hwy’ “d m” “l by m" "m" CERESAN long iruarci tnrou h summer sun‘ Hose] 5,1,0, r 3 tour of railway facilities in the At- siewi" m" Tmmllifi 89f’ "m9 “"1"?! Chl (thicken t u se here sponsored cken Poultry .____% and ivintcr snow a ike. They will be by me Nova 5mm, government lantic Region W. G. Mnnders. m°" 59M"! 7mm i119 Md CF06!- EMESIW BE "WW4 i" the 0011M of the Bum" ‘conunui Mr Iioward said "all Frei ht nude Manager of the Two more quilts have been com- ""--$2-85 1s" t 5.50 4a" azs 16" 1"“ s a ‘ I‘ mar. the Minister of National ire-H... o... opinion d1 those inicrésted| Wes rn Region of the Canadian pleted for the refugees. n was mov- =4" 8-50 24" 1.10 on" 1150 4R" 15-" DK-T K-ILL fencAehdCiglll. J. Rclstgn has W583i that if conditions remain as they llfxflm m ha, ggngvd finial ‘Iland and"? w’ 4.10 so" aso 12" ass . 90. ev W marc 8W8)’ an’ we ma“ Lb“ yen have puu . _ . . \ e , Q n flo _ 5g ______ th kn '1 th t b their pres- Traffic Manager. Foreign Freight the bill f i1 b t HORSE CONDITION enie axed (incilagfichfuxilne; they have Qfifitfiflfifiijfififlfig, thatumg; nvent. Montreal. ue.. "mlfii- flanneietieofieqplaiitilgas rnotfednbg n‘ 5° 75- ""5 helped to keep the shores of Canfldfl is more money in circulation in the ed m M°nct°n ‘rm mt “h” M"- Jflmfl! mlrphv and seconded POWDER invfolaw and izgglhomeiz moire. vg; Unmd Sta,“ and I have been m, wrhfiremtlze a ca?“ mime; by Mia. Archibald McMurdo that... Poultry Netting Staples 12o lb. i C1111 Mel-ill“ 1‘ f! n l‘ 0" on several occasions bv my friends m "t F T _ izive .00 to Red Gross and $5.00 KEROL DISIN- "is “my wtfui” “my” lgywtggwtgg-ng; giggfdfiestigiiga » ° M- °"“’ Lguglgfedflzlmsahfual m3 moinev an. GALVANIZED SIEVE WIRE FFKITANT ‘to spending their holidays in Can- "i Members are to iA-illntlnlohlguslstl): q, ,1 ____ one. dubtedikn ,th M =- --Y- PULVEX can narrow HIGHLANDS 1:1: veryvrfilucthnigtemsteyd manila w? izazfierzisfiltlfziriiligirs fidéillvfiirfilif f,“ ’.,‘},..‘;',',1,°, "fr; y} ggl’. gig; 1.45 yd- "Ew "ATWNAL PARK siéuafivn and theimst part Cl"- m plants or seeds School eom- 3x8 as" wide iio yif 4x4 so" wide l-"ily" a a s playing in t and 1 am sure mm,” reported 1|’ h - i a 3 M» ‘WM ' m“ m ‘idfi-Tiiiis B-‘itiiiiiiifiafsdiiilzffa il’.'%'i‘.§‘§“.i ca": ..°"""'"~- 15w?”- ilwiwc ‘ ° ’ _- m, w’ m 0d he M, ' _ rs. o n Walker and seconded by _ are. are. d-dgpffiéi-“Nitionli 13$?- iiutiéi ti§y°.f’..%i'é“.2‘ii§ti‘§t5il. $3,351 dqgrpgggiggni-g» - _______ ways. n a on to ll t - _ s n owe, f t r_ ter for travellers theexigfirlsnairierlii- {‘.'.1_,"§P'.’,‘.‘Z,,Z‘,,‘,§,‘j§s“,’,§§,° I stove and floor. It was moved by e 0 .3 t TU’ "5 or Your ve e ties include a fine Rolf course. and ed 3mm; comma to gamma m“ M“ mam“ 055°‘? and "clmdfid O ' aw M ltfldsméiliéiilliilfiafll” fr: "a at“: first: e e cm Mn‘ is I a n | Government and the Nova scoila m wfifa, 3:525: ,'§,'°‘;‘,§§’ vxifaefrf |executlva meeting of the district WE SELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Gmmmmem’ h“ cmmeraild h"! l1"!- nttractlons of the Maritime Provin- mGHT PMNT Convention in place of Mrs. Cecil a vidiniz adequate approaches to this w. and m... 1.. evidenced m m, m- ' I Payn r who has recently moved PHONES 1054303 - PHONES 105-1393 119W“ Bddmfm 9° Cami!" ftlflefl- creasing numbers that have been‘ To PAINT HHJHT ‘ from the trict. The Institute FREE CITY I,‘ M, nquuflg-II. M. Smeliman m)" "°5°"’“"l°"5- mtlieg l-itieso provlnccsbéiy thre seal 36W!‘ Vi‘; ilfirigihuetcd. Morris DELIVERY ""“”““”_"'_ e ncreased num r o in- aeeey v mom rs to he; U" MW"?! m‘ ""4""- dulries." home for the June meeting. Lunch, I ruvouii." M. c»... Mllh latte expert tor levmiree‘: ctwzolaiq prninptlygave his unqualified verdict for ma“, iams and Shirley MacDonald equal; 2. Minnie Davies; 3. \-'.'.'i!7l‘ Buch- Grade 11-1. Dougie hilu-lllilllamf. Grade I-1. Vincent Buchanan) T°.§'£h_°§'_ ~l."""_1!"l!‘!"