1 '\ *1 7. fur i" i it r ‘w. . é». ,~. w» i- i ‘ t‘ " J I r5 J I Y . El ' “(if f! l ‘iii . it i i - 5 ' I t‘. ti l Y‘ s." 5 . i: * Ni y a .l i‘ y’; i ' ll Ijl l. a.‘ ', jg R‘ i. -. It r‘ » , \ l "1 q ti,‘ p, ii i» M. i‘ .{ i ,4 * lat I I r y]: ., , \ i , SATURDAY, ' ‘ IIATIIIIAL GLIITIIIIIG GIILLEBTIIIII Collection will help. that they can tvear. ..._-ab~a.w SACRED SALT The Romans considered salt a sacred article or food. and never laced any other dish on the table tore it A piece of flannel dipped in ker- important osene will clean any porcelain m‘ sinks, bath tubs, wash bowls. etc. First dry the vessel and then rub with the cloth income metal vessel. such as and they will look like new. Each serviceable garment donated to the Clothing Drive will help relieve the misery of the ill-clad victims oi’ war and enemy occupation in Europe and Asia. Families lost everything in the ruins o! their hurries. They are in dire need o! the essentials o! life. ‘Ibey need clothes to re- place the rags on their backs. Each donation to the National Clothing Everything is neededaoals. suits, trousers. bed- ding, dresses, shirts, sweaters, socks, pyjamas shoes and overshoes, a1.‘ Bundles should be sent to your local depot. Wason Spotlight By CLYDE BLACKBURN Canadian Pit Stall Wfltvfl‘ Publication ‘o! ‘ti; Ila-mam‘ Americana o oly cumin-oiled income taasa ohqrpb’ that the load essential nrodiw- ars rmks the moat money- The rot was wooed by 1110"" picture makers ' with automobilt makers running second bv class o; mo“ exceed or farmers in. the list —- X10119 l‘ all whose oflorta are vitally eb- sential to tnlintenance o! liie and health. The biz money makers are en- gaged in occupations nroducinfl ona would want to do things that could be usinr: sul- exposure when . these I'll-m“ were beinii Dublished i to newspapers were n‘ n1 Ieatuse stories ducrlbins the dangerous movement o! iii-rm workers into industry beoow of the lure o! more wages find 8mm‘ er hours. Great dairy herds were MIDI liquidated in the rich farm areal adjacent to the csvitll w‘! 9"‘ ductlvo acres R01!!! untilled be- cause farm labor could not be 0b- tained in competition with the Ilactbories and other orsmized 1n- us mes. The income tax list indicated that to get in the money W“ must produce lurllflfll- TM" W" 1m names scientists or coal miners or home builders. nor o! educators. The w-ho ltolds the K108i’- “““ so . one... “$.31 Stator-Pres on - not listed. lino salary is $161K” o under the wire — out take about two- Lhirds of that and with the cost-S incidental to his otilce it is k MOUNT Sackville, New Brunswick 23rd Regular Session July Mir-August 15th Regular Education. COURSES Junior Matriculation work. Drawing In Charcoal and Pastel; Painting (Oil and Water COIOIIHI; History and Appreciation o! Palntillli Crafts (Weav- ing, Woodcarvlng, Metalwork, Leather Toollnxl; Pottery. MARITIME SIIMMER SBIIIIIIL ALLISON U NIVERSITY Courses leading to degrees In Arts and Science and MusIo-Pla-noforte, Organ, Violin, Vocal, Rudiments, Harmony, Aural Training, Public School Music, Appreciation o! Music. Education-Courses In Teaching Methods; Educational Psy- chology; Educatlonal Administration -- taught by a specialist in this field. Write for descriptive bulletin to THE REGISTRAR. MARITIME SUMMER SCHOOL SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK the President is the most needy official in his Governments serv- ice. Rqp. Alvin F. Weichel (Rev-- Ohio) has advanced a suasestlvg that. u it is wood anywhere. WW1 also avolv to Canada. To help Off- set tho houslruz shortase he 5W!- gests that homes occupied by cou- . receiving old age nenslons be made available for extra tenants SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY Full Course on Portrait Photography. Best paying profession for Men and Women. Teaching by Expert Photo Finisher. . DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Students may look for part time work in the Moncton area to help them defray ex- enael. ‘Writs for particulars. MARITIME PHOTO INSTITUTE 822 Main S_t.._ Moncton, N. B. The‘ Needs of Mount AI Ami!‘ a Century 0f Service to Youth a turning point has been At least $850,000 must be raised to enable Mount Allison to reached. adequately continue. Your help is needed to complete the new residence, to improve and to extend existing buildings, to erect new ones and discharge debt. Thlfl lPPfl-l is endorsed by the Lieutenant-Governors o! New Brunswick. Nova the Modern/tor or the United Obureh 0t Canada; the Premiers of New Brunswick, Nova. Scotla and Prince Edward Island. Scotia and Prince Edward Island; The Presidents o! the Universities ol Toronto, Acadia, 8t. Francis Xavier, m. Gill, New Brunswick and Dalhousio. Mr. C, N. Anson, Sydney, N, B, Lady Banting, Dr- Ralph P. Bell, Haliiax. n. s. h. H. n. Burns, President Bank or m," Beotia. ‘Mr. Peter G. Clark. Stimmerside. PJIJQ sanlior A. B- Oopo. Sackville. N. s. MT- 5~ G Baboon. President no 1 Bank o! Oanado. y‘ ' M!’- Oheiley Eddy. Bathurst, N. n, The Hon. R. B. Hanson, Fredericton, N3 m‘- J- B. Hayes. Haiimr. us, ' Will you gi considoratioh. ti“? rlndmlzrinnwtkthywygryhz: dhmfku“; “w” ""1""! WWII“. and of the needs o! Mount snob‘: ' Toronto. Ont. Mr. BRIG 3"- cl-fllvbl‘ Chairman-Dr. Geo. 1. ‘llama. ' 9'9"" clllillll Chairman-Mr. N. A. lady, awn“ cmfll" mllfillfli!» Melville. New Iruanisl. z JUN‘ lF-JUL! l. 1M0 r The Hon. A. S. MaoMfllam, Halilax, NB. Senator F. W. rim. Grand Falls, N8. Bir John Puddoster. St. John's, N”. founriland. m. w. s. Purvls, nor-mug, ‘llhc Hon. Mr. Justice I. O. Rand. Su- preme Oourt oi’ Canada. Mr. H. P. Robinson, Saint John. N-B. Dr. Sexton. Prae. N. S. ‘Ihdirtica l". 6- fipmiccr, Saint John, N3. - Ollflom 93¢- , l. Anny Medical Services. Mir. W. A. Wlnllnld, B51111‘, N,‘ v lison n. DIiE-GQQ I ’ LOCAL REGENTS or mum- ahmsos ' EGWOOIIIETS ___-l"I without: I the rizhts oi th owners- t Hrastimatod that in Ohio m: , ram than: In "tilt "d ‘"15. m: o? o0 0a. so were I t I iaed by oMaottir-u no reductions in “on. Mr. W01 oi obel omrou m3 um to Oonness- I be a matter tor ioint but it. tats action any thins tobadono aboutit. ' When t ‘n-umao I" Proal seed wietwh more numerous end maul decisions than thou lamina m. whose thoukhts are six-rmnth holiday in July. I-nd tho elections next Nov- reoresentatives centred on a starting late Congressional ember Borstal System Tries to Solvo Youth Problems By NORMAN CI-IIBENS Canadian Press Stall Writer LOWDHAM GRANGE Emsland. June 19 -— (OP) - It is lronical but In Britain under the Borstal wstern boys who go wro often Ket a better chance in l e than those from poor homes who never run into trouble with tiwhpolice. Here in the rollinl lJs and meadows oi Nottinghsmshlre is a Borstal institution, built by Borsta boys where 260 ZMIS from l6 to 21 years are helped along the road to good citizenship. Tiheit is the mos-t common ol- fence but first otiendera am raretv sentenced as the probation system ls widely used bv magistrates. The term oI a sentence under the Bor- stal form oi’ detention is for n01} less than two or more than three years and convicted boys are Iirsi sent to an allocation centre which. having regard to 88¢. development. record and general make-up, de- cides which oi the seven institu- tions provides the most approp- riate trainin . Under a iIrm but kindly admin- istration bovs are tallflht all man- ner oi Ira es and crafts, from brick-laying to baking, from car- nlerin-g lo cobbllng and launder- g. and are enabled in their own time to brush up on geneml edu- cation. Outside the main building of this institution two or three lads in N? shorts and shirts-the cfllflifll 01‘- stal germ-may be seen weeding and trimming the lawns and gar- dens. Too intent on their work (or conversation. tnev may V°1\"1'B°=‘ brie! remarks revealing a certain pride In the institution. "Our chaps built all this," said a husky, fair-haired youth with 1. comprehensive wave oi’ his garden trowel. “There's a new building going up over- there " Started In 1930 Iowdhanfs history goes bad; to 1930 when 50 Borstal bOYE WIT" marched 164 miles from an indust- ym $11,001 or Feltham. Middlesex, gm put under canvu on vacant land‘ purchased bv the Prison Com- "The boys were ‘r ndlpicked (o: this new venture.” said the Bov- ernoo’. a slirn ascetic-lookin! m! with quick eyes “We opened thi school on the theory that Y0“ 0B" train a racehorsc in a bMKYBTd Boys. like racehorses. need a cer1 lain ampunt o! Ireodoun to de-I velop " Under direction o! ‘local brick layers and cafpenib" “h! 5°‘? started buildinB and am!“ my‘ nine years fresh . Ian continued the work on a r98" ei htt-hour-day basis. cause ot the largo numbgr °““°°‘o‘,‘“€o“‘° 3f?‘ "$3 31.52 war, w am n e back u, the csrmnissIonars loa- use as s. convict prison. It was reODmj ed in i941 as a Borstal ior youth o; 10w" than average mentality. "But," gaid the governor. many lads are only sun-average while the company exoeilikm bright companions. due perhl-DS i0 o reeling o! inferiority. own level they seem to develop hitherto unsuspected lntelliggico. o 881d. P" admitted hero turn out c mm visit; oo- writo. lottms time til-W"? r. “moxie.- cape m 1 u then lwclimatized to the new way cl lire. ___,_____.___ FRENCH INDIANS MAY JOIN PROPOSED UNION NEW DELHI. June 2i —(OPl— e people of French "cmselves decide l join the I r the recent tmion envisa declaration by the lrlti-sh cabinet mizslon. accordér? Baron. Governor or French‘ is. "V! ll-MIWI I-II r-u. u. commo- town "I In. av. New ous- m Tia-u I-l- - . lllonawtytofl: 810.10 can way lo bu. h5- i :9- 5- ‘I- "i"! ------- ~----~»~-.--._.... Ohaflllidfih . r- l- w. slaw '___ chmmfl w‘ Y‘. .1 ----- Awe =1 - COMFORTABLE, CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. to... ... in Fgongicherry. n possess 12051191188 iiw Séttilmfillti-Rlhd- ot the French governor, whols In char e of the oi. ' WE ALSO HAVE SELECTIONS IN nAWN aocrrmc CHAIRS, can n TABLES, and cornea TABLES I SEE ova rum. LINE IN BEDS and BEDDING Premises Formerly Occupied By Carter's Book gym-e’ ions in India is 855151611 b French headquarters civil o! ench India. and In whom la ’vestedthemilit. nseveral "olzfls do a . fiwgxrol and a IOCBI A! mThc Ilrgilxllialgdlrauprgeyia legal tender wit-h India some u e i vied t admlnistratianl porls as atsotg; fiadtan Bporfrncb agreeme t since 1N1 rlirlo BREWER!‘ "NEH rboladuenotto W515i: rate o! productilg: no new ‘f ‘ 119mb» ohemp Man's wk wok hip oua 0.60s uuouaouas You Canadian Travel Bureau, brawl so prom-nod promote yea: iaouaata la Canada's souls: indu- ll!» Is sunning odvssdalagjn Isad- iag UJa newspapers reminding Amarlcaanulmofthabaautyaad ofliaaadraaoarlnaouw Iouars-r uomnr spreads ioaaao. n flows lntoavery ‘community, creasing extra business, added. Income. Evan‘ _ ii‘ you nave: m goourisfyou benefit from his spending lust aa surely asTon the taxi man. i Now AvAILABLE .I - but to a shorts: o! breweries. coMMoomus, srvtlsu-r y WII-i-I i Lstlm- mg JOHM Unéuonraue ~ Wm (CP)—- The beer shortage at the ma-xinwm ca. w, elixir. for at ‘a can be at to in o mmfflx/m - PICKS u? rum u.s. noun a crease production. Since the o break o! war the OOII-‘ilml-Pihm 0! b6" has more than gltbllbge-d Int with arias. Pun-mi. Cll BS 110 11 H k with consumption, and rayon???‘- fieis likely to continue lor some Bin ls m 1 . 1 < o by Souegh Atrlcgn °i§'ro"wo§o°,"§L,“ii. meant only receiving per cent o! their requiremmts. s hi’! peooaa our valuable you especially so tlrauiney war an‘ mo: omission . naauoalaaolfianadauoooroamliiadiiaainbeaal hi ~b7wik o - aim»- ~'v--1-"'*~**i.-‘11.**-‘li-11»*¢=.i, @~ 1i‘