-v FANS Heavy Duty guaranteed 2 Years. I we ray Freight te rs. Special 565- 'ill Craig St. W. JULY 18. 1953 rlxliutist Fan lti". 1 Same Fan l Nlolsturc ii n (I 1 (1lilIlIT.FI' bust proof. Mo-l Moilt-I "V, V4 h.p. with . 5',”-ml atitoiiintlo sliub 555 STORE 85 OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Montreal ' One year ago on July 1st. 1952, the Hart. Highway was formally opened to traffic by the cutting or a ribbon at the Parsnip River Bridge. by the Minister of Agricul- tuive and the Minister of Lands and Forests of the province of Brit- isii Columbia. The bridge at the Parsnlp River, a branch of the Peace River. in northern British Columbia, was the main barrier to the immense undertaking of building a highway through the wilderness beyond Prince George. This highway extends north to Pine Pass and then east along the deep trench of the Pine valley, and through the rugged terrain of the northern Rocky Mountains at I much lower level than the passes Flivert ' (formerly Crooked Ritcri,l -cvgguss-Q)og.a,-on-mos-9094 - NEWSY NOTES - By J. A. Clark, D.Sr:. I'HI-I HART HIEIIWAY tfurtlier south. It passes through ltlie rolling eastern foothills until IIL reaches Dawson Creek and the forin lands of Alberta's Peace Riv- Ver area. I The tcinpoi".ii'y wooden bridge Vstructure used at the official open- Ving was carried away when the we Vlon the Parsnip River went out lthis spring so that road maps for 1that area carried the suggestion i”check with highway officials for lthe bridge opening." A modern rthree span steel structure bridge has now been completed across this tliroad. swiftly flnwinsz river. The construction of the Hart iligliway has taken years of en- gineering skill, modern road mak- ing equipinriit. and rough. hard work, that had to be carried on away in the hinterland of British Columbia. it has completed a dream that has long been held by explorers of :i liiizliway link be- tween souliiwestern British Colum- hia and the rich lands of the Peace River area east of the mountains. The finding of oil in that area in addition to llS' wealth of Agricul- tural products will help repay the THE GUARDIAN. Ci-IARDOTTETOWN 'grades throughout innst of its length. The motorists were amazed at the changes in the landscape and at the many beautiful lakes and rivers. These had previously been seen only by trappers. fur- traders, early explorers and con- struction men. Starting north and travelling along the I-fart Highway for about 30 miles, one comes to the first luke. Summit, which is at the "Height of Land." From this point the rivers flow to the north and the Arctic Ocean, while these soutii of this lake, flow eventually into the Pacific Ocean. The stream from Summit Lake flows through a chain of lakes, along the highway, in- cluding Davie. Kerry and McLeod ,which is 2220 feet above sea level. This lake is surrounded by low hills that are largely covered with birch trees; at. its northern end VFort. McLeod was established in .1805 by the veteran explorer, Sim-1 Ion Fraser and it was there that lthe first Hudson Bay Company trading post in British Columbia west of the Rocky Mouiitnins was It-stabiisned. i The highway skirts Lake Mc- llieod for fourteen miles then a lit- ltie further north near Lake 'f'ud- Vrah Lt veers to the cast and cross- the great masses of wild parsnips growing along its banks. It. was a- long this river that Alexander Mc- rs the Parsiiip River; named fort 3 .z.xy,x TIMELI NOTES ON TCPIC , CONNECTED WITH V ' Silver Fox And I Mink Farming ; Jun T T C x.xx.xxN7ux.x7x:s i I Hi, fur farmers. read this! The tNorwegian Fur Guild has put. over 1a tremendous deal which involves IA shilling is worth it little less than M cents. 3 PAGE ELEVEN to security and rontontmonl which talus can at you and your family today . . . and tomorrow . . . is plonnod oconomy oitorod by modern lilo aiwronco urvlcoi. the purchase of between 25,000 A determined effort is l)t'illL', ;and 30.000 blue foxes. It is the made to have the UlilIt'l'l Stair-s 1Vfirst important purchase of fox Senate either abolish the excise ifurs in many years in New York tax on furs or lower it very ('on- V. :and was negotiated by the Ang1o- siderably. Senator Milligzin is ' 2 American Fur Merchants cor- bringing it to the attention of the moration and Papei't-Strasbourg, senate finance coniinittee and lie is using the following lllllSll'lllli)ll1 given him by a coiistinieiit. .. "My daughter had a cloth ( made for which she paid There was no tax on this. maid purchased a dyed lil0llltiii.l processed lamb, coat for 395 and the poor girl was conipeileri to pay a 20 per cent tax. Similarly any furs she would have bought uuuldl (The foxes will be mainly Norweg- ian blues but there will be-a small- er quantity of Swedish blues. ;Prices reportedly averaged from ,s8.50 to sit, according to color, size jaiid quality, Max Ariowitsch. inaliagtzr of Anglo-American, stat- Ved that it was uncertain at present thnw much of the furs purchased Iwould be marketed in the United ISISIICS. He pointed out, however, have had to bear 8 20 DP!" mitt lthat recent interest in the item tax. This is unjust" Ffforts navel lhad led his firm to contract for been made to have the- Caiizidiziiil Iquzmtities of blue fox, Market government cutout. or modifv the excise tax but Wlll'1()lll, mail been pointed out rcpmumtt-v that furs are a must in Caiiada and sources in New York term the pur- it has chose the largest involving a long- lialred fur in many years and it Mme "mu mpointed to growing in eiest in the therefore they shriuld not be taxed Ke11Z1e me first item for triminiii ' - ' ' . y' g pie as well 33:5 r;:;Ps(VmV'V1;:(V1V:11:VdF2(:VC1?;Vax0L::pgas in small tur pieces as the prob- pmviiirc for the fourteen million 50 exce551Ve1y' V r . . . , doll.ii (ost of the liighwax. Hon RVVVVVVVCVVV CVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVV . khk Th, HM, 1.Imm.V.ny Wm m.m.id,. V F H RVVVEVV which he mkable reason for the transaction re- V V V - " niagnificciit SC0ll('T)'. fishing and uriljugh m the (MEL VCPn11.V annnllnfed that NOFWEI-flan M0111'1911V11121”15 a111:V11”111;V;: 1:; 11V1V'1" : hunting for adventurous tourists: Am”. leaving the pnrsmp m".l.V10X 111139491"-f lllfmncd MTV spend ghnSeL0d ossbLVt .V.V TV unVc.tVss 1 :i new short, route to Alaska fi'oni 340-0011 1" p1"m11"" 111119 10x 1" 1111'” 1" on 011' 11 ml” 115 mm was founded in 1885 and now be-V comes another in Holt Reufrruts ch-:iin of women's Sl)(1f'liilIl' and . . , . . -I thcmtaie nV:an'1VVV:"1:1 Vll)V11d1l;V(;SVh(V)VlV(:1lVIUiiitcd States with a nation wide "10"" 31” 3 1&1 ” P 1C ' 1 1 and publicity mm- Keep your Garden and Lawn V climbs up the Pine Pass to an elc-lndwrusmg Fresh and (lrcen with our Gar- all parts of the Pacific northwest 9 and a route for ll0:lVVV trucks niov-i I 'paign. . V, . . . g I , V Hush ing ficigiit. tioni the present Pacif Vwmon Oi 3,350 (ML It 1,353.5 mcky V V V V VV VV do" to Great Eastcrii Railway ICi'llilll-lchng mm, which Cascade 3.-ml TV F V F. ;V,d V. V:rm;IVV1f1'1J';VVIV1V11 . . . 1 t in "r :1 ur e or i - ' - r V1 "' mumr ”n"T til Mk pntlmll Gigglgp intaillsnn numbers M mvely 11131911151115" Tm l10llliC(W1llil:l(l a credit Fofonabgoltlit new and Company's Silver MN 11'" "11 1" 11139 '9' 0111" beauty and majesty of the moun-I ” ' . - i . , l'nv- followiii Re re: nt Il' f in ' VMVV" 1",," M. "(IV My A mlulm. bus s..n.iCl, has 31, hVVV5'mtCVVeVVSe Md VEVVCVV R semis 51,500,000 has Viust been assured buying. In 1939 they bought .h( EVVVV VVVV VVVVVEZVVV vVrViVV Se aV vVesV odV e alinVV lV,i.e or Canada in Prince rmm. q.u.u.d mm, pl-Hm. G,,m.g9 Cthmag RV i1 MW AAOVVVNVV V,m60tFrench fur importers to buy skins entire output from the MrLuie - V VG . in mm” of at V 0V V .sct.lSS VVw.lVi will MIL) "1-111”! rflfllml , 1 -1 '1 v .' . -.:r.. .V . - . I l.l' .u go-.VV A” mmmng mlm. MVV I 7 Mm.Vh H3150 V., Smmm on mp cam. wet above Sm VHVVVVVV which is M50 at the LVeniVngiad sales and aftei-land NIa;KlliilDiil Sillyr-i FV;ixVlVaiiiis1. (V:'(iRili6e:VlVllV:1V(;VVllV on .4 on mm) Nmmml RmN.M.V m Edmong rum Vnghegl pmm an VVVVV nu” wards. Fins, the redeiation ex-rl.td. an hada so (V-en, iivtis it VV V V V,.V..V . . . V , Altiirass, Iecikntoot, rm, A1131-y(;4V I . V V ' .pl8lliPd. is an advanced credit (:on- lesser quantities in )P2llS pimI0u.s- M155. lJOlit)llli P,0(.l-s 5 -- .l. A. :xlO(,-RE (oniplcte nitli rtlllitllllth ttilly admsiahle ' . 0 . I111V111'1?1.V1 nected with the new commercial ly. We wish them every sucre I Flroni there the highway follows; SIOWV 11” C' s1115Av 111N11U11A ldowii along the very crooked Pine his-i .Vluii' Ill('l'(' this :1 Cavalcade 11'0111y 1191113 1193011111911 betwee” Tim H1911. nevi VV VV Heavy Duty V2-in. CORRUGATED NOSE 's with the official opeiiingV . L R . up - , P11111199 mid R115513- The Uehtyr if V V V i , . , . , V.VVVVn,V.VV,mVg M, wm,,V,.,Vom V,,u,,V,V ,0 CV”, egg 25-to. so-Ir. IN”. (ms Ms ,(,u,m.(.d by A SVVMVVV VmvfrvaiadV&u:.Vr::VVVrVvii;:;eVV :VVil;IViV:V.V;muF,edV .,,.,”Val11,0w Vg,.eau,,Ddbuy,ng beI:V(V)tg:Vl(li iViiVVe nl1VlVl3ll3l.l:;i(l;”l:lll)VVVRTVYVV 11. L. BOIIARER - Luit Supeixisor tmtre or runny seasons on was: ow 2 4 I !.V” . NM 1: V.t I IV( 1 t H V V V' 1 . y 'rance n ussmn go 3 an . V 3 . .- um. I I 11.1.,” ,.:( 1.,”u1,:n(,1,( "F; U -1-)l((:tPmP' A1 m1s.p01m' 11 15 almost Oultby Russia of French textiles and day and Flilfl8.V U19 NCW Ytllk CllZll'lOtlCl0Wll, P. E. I. I10-1ld1lxV 1IV:9'V1)u;n brmd VV:V-VVV VVMVrV4of the foothills and between there mhpr C0mm0dme5V The new VV.eaUVVAuc.Vi0n Cmnpmw mm. 0m.,.”m '1” 11"" 11 '1""11'1"1" 1 H 1 A 1””d Fe”-V A1135 M11”. mads will permit French importers td1nearly 50,000 mutation and stan- .. V -- -------- 131'81lC11 0” 110111 11 M1019 11 C1”5595VbuV Russlan skins with !ranC3V dard mink with pastels, gunnieials. Nlwk M ""5" "lungs. l.me Kiskamlaw Rlve.r' From m"0IIlitIici't(i the Russians have de- While 5-'IDDlllI'6S. lllallmlmsv 51311- ' 5- " I 1 1” .15 only lhlrfeell mu” W N5 (eh tmanded payment in dollars or dards and miscellaneous, but the W" 5 gI Vmmus at DMS0" Cwoki 1VSwiss francs. The. very serious market cannot be too far from 3 r- - tmonetary situation in France has cleaned up and there is no ques- DELUXE ROTARY E V lbeon one of the reasons for the tion but that before the ne'.'.' crop Q3 F'lll.Dulit,&:1iitt1N3tnI:ct1t College Ilack of rleniand for silver fox and comes in it will be bare. ; SPRINKLER NALlFA)(- NOVA scuvrn lmutation pelts. France and Italy - v - I I I EEHIEI BEE It It 1 - - . , . '"'"1' Hill! to gen- for SS 95, Fully V TANADASVIPWHI ....i Imosl ('oIIrgr- I... Ihave hem ”ulV5tandb-V5 1” many WOW”-HS W931 13'-111i 1W5 3" Fl- ririiuxtoble Vtor fine IVIIST or Awmnrn oltrn Iully ,...,...,,.,.,1,,;,mV,, Vyears but then lack of the neces- ncle by special wmm. Sam (-Vmg speetat llisilavry r2orIoym:::lt:vc1t1:-oonOrmc:sll1x: Mn. Srienrr, Home r.-.m.m..n. Sccrr-Intuit Vsalzv finances has Vpi'eV0I1Wd 1119111 tesfeld of which these are extracts yam . VVW, sow mg” WOVKVVVO pm,” B SVIiirtiex.Niirung,Mum wIllIl1nstCra(liiatr Vfrom stocking up in recent years V IV While me Unimd Sm,” ,.m,. writ conztrurtrrt ... mm ht.-tween no:-zlc nos; ' ('"'”"'" "1””1'""-W11-11"-W5r-"W 1and so silver fox went into a slump. bmgo on SW91, Rugslan fur; my A . . , , . I ' nnrl rriinliauinri n..u...m huitri-n rm toil .- . - . f . 1 n on no in Get not heavy notri non base. This : V11 gm mkp hemlc mgasmgg to 0” (W , s7 500000 m bus” GS VMHV no order, Throw) a Htment model will keep your intnrmnlirm wrilettu-Registrar I . V . . 61 - a - HM . r - . , tins snmv lawn and widen well watevert ' ' 11111115 17131109 111 ”11 911111111z11”1"1 111 the Soviet Union in 1952. the 'l7uit- ll.'NLlliAX ' NON A snmulm To La” 1 I115 1111111-3111 1199011111111 10 W111" we ed States still imported over xi?- "SWINGING WRAV" sammnys (msslmrd I ralvpzl-fft-aw-lflalfapwawt-” I1111” 111311 111111 11' may be 111” 1119 250,000 worth in other furs frrun Tiilllndcd 1818 I -Russians will capture the fur iiiar- me Soviet The embargo rm nu LAWN SPRINKLER I i1191V1111'1'11 119031159 '11V11111111 0111111” Russian mink. marten, koliiisky 1 . l i . . Water: a lg: a rectangular r1reVnV--un Von 1111111Y 1111(1 C1"1111 c1"1- muskrat. errnine, weasel and fm. 1 ' 38 H by 4 t. at one letting, trmnri cs - - - VStilI in 1952 a quantity of Russian At the Hudson's Bay COiilpaliy'51CTmll1E, kolinsky. marten and musk- DAILY CROSSWORD rwer-lapping and city comers. 10.98 PDWMM hmlme Wm mm ACROSS D0wN- 20' AS5151. summer general fur auction last rat entered this country rind the O 1 1' B11rr(;1lV1ng 1' :1An:(ah11;:::,1: n2 l,lrn,,,,a week beaver and muskrat declined noii-embai'L:09(1 11115 muslsml M i '. gr - - 0 ' . . , 5.(1Nt1l1ing lrzcnd) mile '71:; per emit from May sales. Ranch en0VI'm0llSVV5Vl1V1PmPdHt5P 01 "l?1VlV1””V'vV I V (Ont; :.Vrrbai 'f.'i.Tuftof nnnk. squirrel and fisher Vshowed E. EVQUVIVII; FEM S Cl::VlIlnVV -lmnlf s I - 9V smau Cm-or brilliant firmness. Standaid iniiik Vnas teiy e V in e e. V D I 5 V t mmh . Hanan cm feathers firm. There was no American iii- Scandinavian furs increased in v lg 10 Ban.-ii ..Booth from 0-0 tei-est in the sale. There was not 1952 to a total of. 3d5,23Sl mini; 2. Crtym '.S1nll 16. Diving even one bid made in favor of the pelts. Canada in 1932 was the lea(I- .. H V T itnmnnia lllmtm 'lUFk . lljiiited States. Muskrat went. most- mg PXP0l"-BF 01 mlllk 1" 1119 U1111'. I" 1 13. Brat, .l(en:Icrs 27. Brat. )Vm"dn,V AMVV" ly to London and ranch nilnk wasued States. Total shipments Ahu I TPl"'819'11Y A 11113'i1"1'11V1'1t7 :1V;1”;V L M 0n.ze divided between continental and Canada including wild mink. 14 Sirl' ..Navig:i cs C 5 ',j”' arm 1 h 1e buyers. amounted to 831,991 skins valued 15V1;m: nf asllrip t M Sara) 0 -T”IV”V90YlC1I on . o . at 511977.615. or an average value V wmgiit 11- R11 11" . ' "mg - H 1 H 1 2 'i s aid at the of about 316.80 per pelt. These f1g- E t -m 15' 11131" T3011 13' W111"! "'1' par”! 98 Bmhcal H. gest-.1111: sl(i)lmcLlt))ll;:)ill.). . Muta- urns are for undressed Delis. Sran- I i C-HAHQHHOWN 5uMMER5mE ll"-lV1b3-'1-J V, 11”"5 :mcV:V1,';fVV -Q gf,Tf,,,,c tion mink, pastels. 252 shillings; dinaviaii undressed mink exported &"T:g'f 17'C1"mm 11)'Amnmn pp 5 O" I ' 206 shillii s' white to the United States averatzetl lnwuri I Maths: 0. 1. Minor moasurc lndian maul.) 40. Help l)"Hl1llllmV. V - ltl v VV - 222 Vt 1952 v 1 d V V) V M Dunn Stunt I4 Control Strut is InStV.VVnH.M5 1gV Rpcrcation 30. M.55,1c 42,1msgmm, filo shillings, Breath of Spring, Si . . in ' as compaie o a on V ml. M25 Phoru 1353 i fnmcnmg 19VMu,ac1c5 weapon tabbr.) 258 shillings: Ocalot, 222 shillings. H600 in 1991. V p - V time 21. Brisk 23. Ascend 3 - '24. Hawaiian V ,,,V ' V food ' ' - . MOUNT ALLISON I I . W ' trouglifor I 'i 1 ' '7 - ---' - SPECIAL on HAY LOAIDERS I .....-1--.---- ---- ' 28. Those who UNIVERSITY I V . V adjust. pilcn I I ' t t V . lie are overstocked on ilay Loaders and Ittl the ,,rmuV.iCa, SACKVILLE NEW BRUNSWICK I 0ffcrsVc-xceptinnal nnfioadtunltus Vforstii lmlanre of this week we will give you a special price instruments ' d?nt5 In Mfso SCI?-'1"C? 11" 1119 Pm 95510113- on Loaders sold between now and Saturday evviiitig - fV1V1(t)J(rV10115 Founded H40 I V July 18th. V y V sdjpgrwf DEGREE COURSES 1" Am, stint” Edutqncnl A111 and 8V1 1 ii,ntVrance Vscliolarslilips awallable on the Price lict'or:1 rcclttrtion Su2;i8.(t0. T1Iionc or ("Jill un- 3' roiorial, Commerce, Music, Fin. Am, Home 5co,.,,m;C,V V basis of u ticationa attainments. 111'1(1131C'1.V 1l V111 311'? 111191'('51"1 111 51111119 O11 11””11 H11-11' d1tAfr.i)t 1 Honour Course: in many Colds. I . . . d d "W19? I?1'F9113S"- 36-Wm CERTIFICATE couttsss in Engineering Commerce Secretarial I 511”'”1""1111””'” "'1 5'” ""1 11”"11 ”" 3 . . -17- Refer” - ' ' ' 1 well-re ulated ro ram of athletics and ALSO IN bTOCh:- 40.Anopcra App!-ed Am. A . mVVVVVVtV1VVVV 11 9 V tV0rd't P -M di I P -l F'riYo Th I . t i 1 llnrsc Nlowcrs 5 ft, and 6 ll. ti.T?casc1ol- E" e ca'.d" aw' H or . .0 O” I Dump Rakes 9 IL and 10 HV 2 l,:cV:V..,LV, cxcellent rVos& olnco acctzzmmodotuo; tor 700 Iitldgnlh V V , . '. . ..a t v- 'V 4. oarrcr o '5 :3 ea t i'lV L d f D Fiactm Moweis to fit any Ilailtll 41 Cums true I i'VIn;:;:o Va hrcgondnsuoirgszi:d;:sV:'ou:ser: In Icre ono 0 e ln. Side Delivery Rakes with teddei. MVRVV,” M V9 bi: d d n radio - , V . .V V VV (gun) I any va us: 0 entrance on im more uatc scholarships Arts science, t.omrnerc(-, Law Medicine, he also have a few good buys in l:.se(l liattois, Vndudi" - ' V - - , V u g the Bociverbrook and Sharp award: of 3500 - V V - ; - - l'scrl Mowers and Used Rakes. Priced to rleai. DAILY CBYPTOQUOTIL-Here's how to work it: I ' W ,,,,V 'tcV"Wri MUSIC, MUG-W0". I-Wrsmg VV AXYDLBAAXB O V S. B.” V1 Science. is1.oNaa's:1.i.ow (V I P"'"l '9'" ' "- W R One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is ii. I V I 50, 4”" ingommion Wm. V - - 0 . V I I (or the three L's. X for the two 05. etc. Single letters, npos. Y E 0 I B V trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. H 'EG1s"Al V V V C ' Your International Dealer. Each day the code letters are different. ” lunginoering. l1oodTechnology. Education. Music, Public Health Nursing.-Teaching and Adniinlstratiom (M. (;..,..-,,V,. 53, (fliarlottt-ianvn A Cryptogi-am Quotation 2 BC? BKWO TMZ WSQWG LJJZT. LJB wsqwo zxrvasne-usraoxcn. I THEN CENTLY SCAN YOUR. STILL GENTLER SISTER WOMAN - YVVVVVVVVVVVVV (VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV iioxora corasrzs IN MANY Fli-ZLDS BROTHER MAN. BURNS. HORTON ACADEMY 1 V: V V h V ine racuity or Graduate Studies oifers . An thitstanrlng Residential be ool for Boys imrl lulrls courseslcading to Masmrs Degreess I TEACHINGFELLOWSHIPS A numner or teaching fellowships of valui S450 and 8750 per annum'are available in the Faculty of Graduate,Studics. Du? rm cheer: on a spoiled tolidoyl NOVA S('l)Tl.-N in us CHICK voun TIRES NOW FARMERS VH1) IIAVI-I AT ALL TIMES A COMI'LE'I'l') S'I'0t'K Olf MASTER FEEDS FOR HOG-S. I'0UL'I'IlY and CA'I'TI.l-J. This Brlml of Feorl has PROVEN TO BE A VERY HIGH QUALITY FEED. Worn tires can cause delay nrVncci- dents-spoil your holiday. Eniny I holiday free from tire trouble hf coming in for I complete tire check tnduy. Grades IX, X and XI 0 Small rlnues permit. individual iiiteritimi. All fnll-lime teachers. fully qunllftr-rt. Monthly repmtin to parents. EAR ooonfi? TIRE SALES and SERVICE Excellent Residence Accommodation Selling at competitive prices. Processed In pe-llr-t, krum and mash I - - '"V""' E'"1"1"1 '1", '1M''"' "''"11"''' ""”V"”' "1"" ""1 11"111'"1"" Delightful .-rirroiimllngu - roiiifortahlu lIF4'0lIIlIIO- For -Women Students IVIA aim stock: WVh(-at, Barley, Oats, (hick nml Ilen Scratch, d"”Vm,V y hnnhml M" y Mhnwd rN,",""nn y hrit. llnll Mn-.'l, Hour. Milk Freda. (Tniirr-ntrntos, Otlealu-. Rm Mwhl mldlnnn ITIIFVVI lrrin, Worm Pnwiler. Pmiltry Tonic, Salt l.IcIut. Blnrlvr V -, . , Twine. llny Salt. Iilthnnr spm. r-tr. (Wholesale 4- Retail). 9 It Or It u" Particulars CUSTOM MIXING & GRINDING SERVICE CLARl('S FEED SERVICE Phone No. 10 Mt. Stewart The REGISTRAR mm..- .,..z .. ghee nIad&eAI': s-no. lL.- . ADDRESS ENQUIRIES TD Principal LLC: Trites, B.A. Il0R'I'0N AOADIZMY - WOl.I4'VIl.I.I',. 3'. S.