•eby cau-indallalnpi to take easlon.Whltton— b. rice . the loicheapestUer 1/8*.n grown. Producep Albarol non, localire Golf— w at Bon or thy. lalCape Bar-iud Italian Seeds anduvn vv/ »uu ui; uuiuretiiwork electrically. The Commission being the purvoyore of electricity saw a quid pro quo In teaching the youngatora to cook and work electrically In helping the children the Commission wan also helping Its own undertaking.MR. MARSHALL'S SERVICES APPRECIATED On the motion of Mrs. Owen It woe resolved to forward a letter of appre elution to Mr. R. J. Marshall, who has departed from the district, for all he hud done for the association Mr. Marshall hud been u most enthusiastic member of the association. One who was never lacking in ideas for the betterment of the school. Many of his suggestions had been adopted and I lie school had bcnellled by them. Hie parting gift, u very flne and large palutlng of Ibises on a swamp was most appreciated and members felt with Mrs. Owen In expressing the association's gratitude to Mr. Marshall.The resolution was seconded by Mr. Jaeka and carried.Mr. Johnston, reported as the as soclat Ion's representative on the As aoclated Ground Trust, (hat the Minister had granted their request to ex lend lease from 3 years to 6 years as from Ajtrll next. The Idea beingIn Ii.ii rtnvi-n a lilpf nHnl.nl nlinl.JAMES MeCROWN RlAs was uni tor after Mi tided by Ills Crown l-i w nolle prosequi James Me Mu] with the mun Ormoud. on tlce Mann, tc was made, im der far McM The action Melbourne plt; expected thai brought befo witnesses w dunce on oatSHARI