■Big Demonstration by JuniorLand Army — Parade tor-Start at 3 p. m.—Lineof Marchi ic -The, May. Day. Parade, which Is to1take place to-morrow, (Saturday;* afternoon, will be chiefly oomposed ofboth olasBes of .the Junior jand Army,the home gardens; and' the Working■ 1:Reserve. The five public schools and the Parochial School 'will all, be represented-^—T-he Working Reserve consists of girls and boys over twelve years who have enlisted to work on other gardens to™'increase the crops id win the war. They will he Ua-tinguished by th$ir red arm badge. It Each sohool will march In a s ff arate group ehcor ted by troop of Boy Scouts The Washington Sch Jl division will, form the main part of the garden class’ which Mr. John Hood is directing at North Sumtait under the auspices of the Board of Education. The Women's Land Arm} of America will be represented by some Of thegirls from the Union County ;FarinCamp,Some of the schools have giver quite a little time and trouble to .gel-ting up certain of the special items; and Summit ought to turn oiit in large numbers to see its. patriotic boys and girls. The music will he, 'contributed by the ScoutsVDrun and FI to Corps, bugler, and Brayton Drum and FifeCorpe. - ,The parade* will start from LincolnSchool at three p. m., and: proceedalong Be Forest, do n Woodland toSpringfield avenues, down . Mapletilt;it■1street .to Union place, up Beochwot roadJp.Spilngflel avenue, down Summit avenue) over to Bonnel Park. Thepark will be reserved for Hie Land Armypnn i the Mayor will receive the paraders * there. He will also announce the details of the garden prize conkpetition. ■ . .'.V-There will be a May pole in the park, round which seme of the! younger children fro n Lincoln will dance.Should the d ay turn out; wet theparade will he postponed to the following Saturday