.142” - IT‘SUPAN'D Meeting Hears Favorable Reports On Swim Classes ALBI-ZR'I‘ON — Gordon Mac- Donald. chairman or die lied C'uss Similqu and Watar surly conunltoee tor the pro rnrcc. prcrirled at s mectisg is! trust committee chairman tos- Prince County held in Albertan n! the program: Miss Frmel Cul‘irn. supervisor for Prim Who. .\irs Punk Hamm. sco- Marv o! the provinc‘td commit- tee: and Ion-I chairmen of N10 PICC'JITI from I munber pl oom- munrlrrs. Follnll'ing I met served by tho \iborton United Church “"fl'lfll. each local duh-man n- pormt hricny. Arthur Johnston minded t‘wn wllrso hold in Smilmcm'de. 2“ him look the tests. in pulsed. The program was ensured by du- l": mm Total cost or the courses was about 379) pl Much the grruler part was tor trunk nation Cit a nonmry at the ol Trorte which new: the pin) Grant in Alli-riots thIt a: turd enrolled ior the course ihen- E ACQUATIC DAY \Irs RPg‘lnIld EIdethI‘vl M- P'Hfd Hist 140 Md "luau the course in Tignish where it was IDOHSOI'NT by tho mmci .vilLIEI-Iflil. Thm hid been two III\Il‘Ii('I\1l‘S. Al the com'lusim pl the instruction Ind toot! Iur but}! th‘ldh‘n and must run- urroriokmg Im' next yest- with an orpanded sequent: pro- gram llrs. Claude Yea o! Port Hill OVER FOR THIS HIGH FLYING polnll brought out was that I! transportation were u pmblem it might be possible to inside ar- nigh srhtml uustee school blues tor transporting the chrtd text. It his been learned that i! a local plan cIu be worked out it will be acceptable to the de- partment ot education. A urges-soon irom one source mentioned the possibility 01 an slidav vmgtam which would include insl-nichon in swimming and water sIlelly Ind ' Irtl. trails and periraps rins- lrrg. it might be possible to no ltre some sort til (Martial II- sisrsooe «or such a program. Then was also discussimz re carding insurance and the need tor com 529 rn Lht on.» rent plan. lt was suggested that leaders 1:1 olden. lcwti. guides Ind other youth mine ouid en- deavrnsr to make swimming and watu‘ safety cm I pm pl their IrIIuIl pmgrun. TRAIN FISHERMEN Mill Cullen waned M I comma In “to: IIch for fish mm It Cape t had been enthusiastically recesved and she expressed tho opinion that m what has been minim --... .. POLE VAULT“ ever iislling community mould save a similar «rune. Brut“ in W“ surety “9 Illd the giving 0! Irn'ficitll tel- prratioa could be given to manly pcople or a cpmnluniv by the swinurnng instructor. Nu decisions were reached on those points of discussion brat chatrrnen and that committees are asked to consider them wvul mem or their conununttles. The whole purpose or the incan was on give urought to shed and especioliy lo outsider how the lied Cross aunts-rung and water saiety ngnm may best be developed to serve the need: each community and at the business tor every n," slated Mn. Cudmore." and use program creeds the keen innar- est it every comm-pity In every school." Announcement was made at the provincial rwirn meet to ho hcld It the YMCA in machine. louu. September 7. Prom-sans and entry tor-ms were slistrrrlbubst to chairmen Ind they wove re- nunded flint Entries Irould be spin to the Red Cross ottice not latcr than September 2. on Impaired Driving Case Is Dismissed By Court Joseph Gerald Monaghan.l Smith Melville. charged with driving had his creel dismissed yesterday in Queemi erity mngtslrnte's court. ‘ Magistrate James B. .Inhnstnn, sided. mnnl’il‘d that tour districts had QC :7 enrolled in the course and that attendance It disl- hlld Bruit study. Mrs. WaIIIce McKanI t1 Klnhoru Wed 31 annulled but {pmtltv'flthdl h but am o rt lou [emu brach II '0 m ’i keenly howled talks ct irortlr Bodequp Mrs Cecil Gray. snip, twan- Ii 19 people trout tour oath enrolled in use coin-Io wbius :- loonsospd by tile Wm's llr IIIllAIE. lirs CIri O'Hdlm ll enrolled at Cm Wolfe with it mm: or. a... Mom leuuu .\i All Chaim-l but “It d not c tor the II- unictors who on. opined by us learn the M "I In“ pot on “SN-innit to; it The accused was counselled by John P. Nicholson and had [fielded lint Kulily in the chIl‘ge in court on Monday. The magistrate termed it “u bardcfilne use". in view a! the evidence produced. adding that "the uncured Is entitled to the benefit at the doubl." The case n! ChIl-Iu W I I l Inn McQumic. Smith ll II I t l c 0. charged with the" of I red fl'ld‘ Sharith steer. cIme helorc thz risgistrale (or preliminary hull- Inz. However, Ilncs Carporll EI- Ilnt. oi the IIUL‘MI’r one at tho chief crown witneslcl. could not be present in court this mar- nlng. cl‘wln prouculor AlIn K. Scales rcmeslc'l In nil-mm- ment. The Accused nmInd- ed trntii September I . . . tor thl do 3 Nicholson is cunnul enu. u Burton Howl“. St. .YeIn — Swimming Competition "' Scheduled For All IqIIIflc cmnpctltion It the Ciurlottrtnvln the Central Ouueu' Swqu lodged by Mrs. Harry rare. Sinclair oitclriie. John Evans. the children tor- the Kt-wIIliu Swim- seawardscsupbythecm- iotieuwnr Kiwanis club prim“.- Cudw Ind wlll tie. Prim St. — Mrs. stsntord Saturday F. Catlin. Ilochltml— Mrl, Id Chinary. Welt RWIIW— Mn. Lorne MIcDonIld. PIl'kdIlo— Mrs. Art Lave, Wat Kent —Mn 1! c utrw. he"! DonIld Gordan. Svflnl PIrk — Mn. W. MIcIAIn. Bircth— C. )1. MICQUHd. Qtuen Chap- Iottc — Mrl. Kenneth MIcQuID Downc. Noll-e Dlme —- Mn. J. Vnutliiir Ind York Ft.— Mn. 1'. Slndcnon. fly Ii:- cldhk'cu who hlvc killed or. Red Cross Field Supervlsrn Jun penurarn said thut the child. ren will dead on skill and strength In the water. Parents are invited to attend. Schools which will be compote III tor this award Ind their chairmen Ire‘ Hunhury~ Mrs. MIII .iean MacDonald. Model » Mrs. Uptownors Play SURVIVORS IConlInucd from pllc II down the IhIIt with relcul workers but compIIy ulflcIIlI It “Id titty wen ill no conditio- to do so. Haul Hsnnl Illa Melanin! criticized cumin phllel M the rescue eitorl Ind iii-riled tlio Itltl tor "I lIcI at “Milan” It Inc l'nIM. In Wuhllmll. I Mull In- vestilIl-lnu oi the dinner III orde John M. Kelly. or IIstIni letrctIfy at the lawn (or minerll resources. flInnI. Itlll clld in I hltb- mbc. wIIch di‘IlnItIcIlly out at lhI holDllIl morn leIIInK McKinney: '4 m thou. lily- Ire. let‘- so let 'cnt.“ Mel‘th W Ifl Mud pu In; Identify the ell‘ht dud or CAMP DIEM]! DEVELOPING PHYSICAL FITN‘ESS LEADERS IS AIM OF HOLLAND COVE CAMP BEFORE BREAKFAST, TOO Two-Mile Hikes In Early Morning Get Youthful Leaders In Shape hY NICK FILLMOBE HOLLAND COVE — It you en. lay I two—mile run than In tho l in then winds bciore hrcIItIIit Ind Enl- ellng uphill springs late In the siternoon alter a rug ed day. the Youth Lndenhip Tl'Ilning amp here at Holland Cove is probably the plucc Inr you. Upward: at 100 ynunz men Ind women thc lpcnt the lust two weeks II this lamp and LI ey are not In tail Physical in! of MI week, ck oi strenuous exact". e camp couceutrstes on track Ind Held in, II clmp dir- actor ChIl‘Lie BIllem oi Summer- Iide lays‘ " the camp concentrates W l e on physical iitness It is not All work and no pisy. both the boys Ind the girls get plenty oi time oil to enjuy the outdoors Ind my rest periods In compul- lory. :5 GIRLS TAKE PART The girls program took up till first Week 01 the ninth Au. )3- M. II 36 teenage flirLs. slx coun- lcllon Ind nine instructor] alr- i'lcd out I daverlllied list 0! event! including Ilcturcl. P. 1'. periods. swimming. lllrnl. valley- hnllr strains. Ilcohoi studiel. smoking studlel. Ind snflbnll. For the put seven dlyl. a boys. representing Ill In 5 of the Island hmve tIken war cIlIIp iaciiitiel. receiving basically the Mr same program the girls out with the addition II horseshoe- and iootbsil, Camp director aliens says the been more boys program h strenuous than that oi the girls. The ‘5 molar days work- dut gets underway It 3.30 pm. with I two mile run through the woods followed by 15 um of tiring cullllenlcl Ind bl- llc exercises. Then the tell work begins It Mr. Blllctn tIlKeI tho boys to In uphill M erd. ersl 1 =3 A hIl! hour swim exercise period. NINE LECTURE" on. of the cIlnh'I IIIIlor tos- t'urel II I lcrl of chIIlcd lec- tures an Ill aspects of truck Illa field. given by Ihl hut IvltlIv ble Iuthoritieu. Nine special Instructm have met with both til! llrll Ind buy! groups ut least twice in the tort» week period. BIV'IIII them help In I lPOClIIlud (told at Ithlcllcl. c lectures! includ Hold up till cm burns rouan I lyn- v/I lid in I on by his brother ln-lIw Ind wile. than drivun III! in the min . him. Hanna—patches n MINING Eleven 0' than ItIII mlsllnfl wer- Identified II lithe! Club I or A cl who hItl iormerly w 'l'hnu llltld ttian copulation: were mln. S. oi Toronto: LGBIIM d Elliot LI Ont, W. Bum. I resident at Molb Ind formerly til Elliot Llhi Keith Sthr 0! Dave COIO-s nene My. to. o out: Ind WHIIIIn Hull! Yul-Han. SIlk. L. Rilth Ind Cit-flu Cllrh. belicVEd in be from Est: CInIdI; M. H. Chmtenfl'n Srrr Ind H. Christenm .Il‘. Ind C. Byrle. the latter identified Irvin Spring Glen, UtIh. but bo- liwod to hI I Clnldlul. well to wmcd It olkcd In CIII with dcflnlh CIIII< 1. Tm at m Intu'IIItlmIIl Mine" Ind Cheni- Pizth Buy. am. All but m at the I lumen winked for “In-Isms Intent. “can, Inc” I Tquto flfln dflll‘ III the tunnels. HIIIIII'I run-rt in McKinney obvioillly Manet! in In: two mm who were wllh lhcnl It till timl ill the explosion hiccdly Iflcrllmll. The Ilvc VIII! known to c mrvtvud the (Int bllll but hlm'l MOI MIN Ilnce. TM arm fly hll declined; survivors mire-man sa vun sbrnrt ideotlticatious II IIIleth instructor David bosweli. mech- anics oi ru ticsi exercise; Alfred Gro pole vault; Bob out. ’put. dlscul and javciin: Mill. Dagg. hurdles Ind hmld lump; Dun MCI-1r, wriuia Ind middle distance Hopkirk, rw‘ suing; Jack Ksne. high lump and foothill: Ind Hurry Hodge. cal-c Ind prevention l1! injuries. Pst Pick-ed pl Summersiiie and Mrs. .lasn Sthml_ char- ottetowu. were Isslstaut pro- xnl'n dlrectnn In! the Klrll Icle ‘lions Ind Gordan Delaney tau been huyl program director. A typical instruction period. [Ivan by All Grimm. uwu Icrnss CInIdI (or hll pole vIuIt P Brutal-lch. would Includl III explanation ol the great IdvIn— eel being made In tl'Ick Ind [laid in CInIdI. the mechInicI at his special event. I proper training program. the import- Incl DI dIdIcItlon Ind concur. :‘Ition. Ind I dflllnllstrltivn of 9 IVth on me he . INS'I'RUCTDM PLEASE» The instructors I'lchIuI with tin ni'olnu oi both ramps but are especisuy tbs cathiuinn b up" '1 shown It the boy's ca vld BoI ell. largely responsible tor the camp being established. said next year‘s csrnp wtil have to expand to handle It least 60 s. "We tell we have hsd nest. success with the camp. BIIIem. "Ind we‘re ex )- overtiow of spplicstions lnl tor nest lummcrl cam The girls program. operated tor flu tirst this year. has bee (If more Iuccclstul Dian Intch- pltkd Ind will ho hcld IKILIIl next year The camp is sponsored by the phlecII littlest division of til. deputmcnt of cduutlon. . TYPICAL DAY l A typical day It lb- Holland} ti to 1 ~ I .Cove youth training ump Ior till E “r m "r 15 “I” ""12, :boyl might go this way: Out 0! the cabins It 1 Inn. Music Workshop ‘ Concludes Today summth — 'rhe depart- ment or eduution aponsored mu~ sic workshop being held at Elm Street Schoo. today goes into 'Ind see in‘ third and at days program of even . with is Summerlidc teachers receiving pn- y music trainip The workshop is under tira lu- pervision or local build enurus. isst w. Raymond and directed by provincial school music supervisor. Christopher GledhlIL instruction classes given by Io— ‘ Ell IEICITEH will conclude "Ill morning Ind s serie- of csanrin- l stions will ttlII stternoon terrn- ‘ inste the yur’l mm on. Are Ta ken ‘1 the bonus: of "tritiumbullnd Mlm It Isiah stated m brought up. Test Cores In Strait felt killing ftI' corn .‘MII Sll'dt II undme Ind II n- ctcd the the proposed clue-way. 'l'hII m! Ilmlll In bolls] sent to a laboratory at Niagara it Is to About two weeks no. tile in- n‘ {will which the test drilling II being done tell over In aboui at icel oi water 0" Cape lime iruuin. but it hIl IlncI been rlKhch Ind tho (I am Ibwt three in e the nu“ Ind I second core mum up. The cautuiting iirlu lpokelmln uld "the H. is an the hIIIIi two week 12. am. involved went oft the mar! nan/LA. McCormack in the final inn-wring Saturday. Ind of! an I twp mile run swim. Buuklut l utter until 9 lecture veriod bellns. Tha lectured demonstrates up Put: oi till topic Irnln lam-ll Ind a second lecturer takes uvcl‘ red at MS iuiiowed by I camp until ".30 when a lrght recrea- tion period is held teaturillg val< leybau horseshoes. and sottbsli. Alter such an active morning the boys are plenty hungry when the dinner bell sounds at 12.30. The cooks are the best. and the meals the some with lot: at treslr vegeinbles. meat and milk on the menu. inllowed by desert and fresh fruit, A compulsory rest period II to eitect until 2.30 pm. when the 0' the best of three in the lit a stternoon lecture period is lucid. rieoizue championships ot the 3' At no the tiny": hardest phy- sical workout is held as Instruc- tor a aliens leads e boy- through In easy mile run. then puts them through so minutes oi calistheoies and aumeroua gru- elinl up-hili wind sprint Accident 355m Sends Two To Hospital An Iccident only fllls mm~ two persons to hospital with un- determined Injuries. The accident occurred Iblmt '30 when the lone edit a guard rail badly damaging the reont oi the vehicle. 'itre driver, Loom libel-ton. was taken to me P.E.I. Hospital The passenger In the cair was a girl whose Identin wull not Ivails‘hle at press time he is also in the PM. Hospital and Bob Brook Breaks Mark At Truro Tnuuo ice) — M Brink. the live dd bow owned by Don MscKennie oi Glace Bay. broke the 'i'r-rs-o truck neon! rtnrrsday plan in winning the tint leg oi the $2,000 Maritime: lnvriationd Pace in 2.06 7,5. H‘ ' was L5 or a second taster iith the record or 2:06 2.5 established by Mighty film In less. is the second treat. me seven. Willie's Adios nipped Bob Bunk her condition In not known. ‘ by a neck in Zulu t-s attai- use wood Scott lad molt of the my. MOTORISTS! Ilionyu Irml withth TRAVEL GIIIDE IA smile-eh I9. locu- III wa for I third lwndlflml VII." nnlnl; ChIrch BII through me woods Ind slung tho Ii'csh ry ol runnll‘ll Ind prIc- bench_ IoIIowed by I lull-hull! _ it‘s chow time Simmons. shot various camp duties are looked evening recreation session s u .30 when the Ill'lt II 6.30 as the difi'erent cabins liin in the It)th who was relieved] I “a ing on crslton street East sent went the distance (or its team n Buster's Service station and hit inge. i l 1. IE. Kings Tourist Ass'n Formed SOURIS w The Eastern Kings sllral'lilms and rirr-n a'H 1i‘l‘ .‘tourrsl Development Aasoctatroni It was felt Ina! this r "was otncisliy iorrned at . spec ery necessary o snizttl r ial meeting lssr night at ~ hurt it was short rrmorho mu . Mary's Parish Hall in Snuns. thing was done to rnrproro ill!- The state oi Mircars tor tho tourist tactiltres in tire oasL‘m coming year unit be Is ioIlimS. Krnns cu . roe Roach. Sour-is. pros o commncrs ucro itil'mctl William Nolnn. Sheep to handle special matters rb~ Pond. vice-presrdent. Alan Marv promotion committee uouid rt . Lean. spurts. secretary. unn1sr~t oi three W‘i'mns Tons», Joseph c. Paquet, treasurar, 1riot-rd on night MN'L' E nest The purpose mganlla' tar-Auiny. Prr tion is to promote the luuris’ in- ‘ lan c sPar dilsz in the ares In Mr onm-t ‘ Elimith . to help local merchants or taker the other specral rhmmrrroe advantage oi the tourist dollar was the publirnv commmro u! and in lllqw Help," p, see. huh tilr chairman horrid be more oi the island. i E ward Clinton it was decided that a car-n-‘KEAnv rots Slum: paign tor member-ship should to: The new nrgahrzano started immediately and an r it as important in tort would be made to solicit or e' as soon as pn=5lble in order suppon oi III the busmesses tn . thar the peak or actrr-rtv would the eastern Kings area so they be during the winter mmilhs and Sculpt: the [one wit: would } all would be in rcnnrnus ,' the nor emos fivm ‘lsmup. ilmP the tourist sensor be". PLAN srunv l next Spring. 3 m Plans were begun tor in keeping with tips rhouzlrr th slutty oI the area _v are . i was agreed that meeting: soc-lama in order to deienninerwouid be frequent ar pnsslhle lust what there is in otter iorrand the next ont- lllli hp at St. the tourists. The next stop‘l/lary's Parish Hall. Stitil'is. at noui to improve on tiuiselhprrr on Sept ii ELAN—MW Summerside And Prince County a The Guardiun. Charlottetown. Fri, Aug. 30. 1963. 3 a {atmluryAttachesNoBlame in Shooting Fatality cool on with a re m It s end It 5.10 again. The is llll fizpl-lpetc in voucybaii Ind note- Films are shown and discuss. ALEERTON _ Edna Marvarlns it went off. He wasn‘t sure y." and m... mg,“ Arsenault came to her death by who was twirling the rule whrn , boys have 3 mm. ,. “so bullet train a we rifle on Aug. rt tired. and didn't know the and at 10.30 it's lights out. ‘trust 12. tabs. at her iormer home. tribe was loaded 9 lumen“ of Mr. Ind Mrs. ii In Cape Breton. leg'inl . by continued, he fired III: rifle. I"? Sourls Grabs First Game 1‘! ry rs oi Alberton. means of the said nne discharg- moved the clip of bullets. put it rng while being passed from in the lzlove compartment oi his Alexander Murphy Hrggins' car car and put the ritte in the to Edna Mary Arsel-luult in the uk. He was olmo<t W‘srtive process oi unloading the trllnk‘the eri-ie wag ornpby as he said I of h]! car. he pulled Itle mgger nit-r re- Sourrs wins the serond grne. The above vardrct was brmrmrt'rnooing the clip nuln't rernem. in last evening at an Inquest in her [areal-(ml the clue but re _ the Albertnn court Hmlsc ore called being sick aim the re mles. winnlnl over Mnntasuersided over by coroner Dr. CJVL crdent. by a 4.2 seem. at Montague on Dewar or o‘lea Mrs. Reginald .lotlrry. Alber. Wednesday. The nest witness. or. Andrea to... mid Mhearing the shot and Montague won the hrst ganrs Aqulns. assistant provincial can.“ . doctor- and the RCMP. ht Sourls on Tuesday l-s. tbhipnthologist. in his autopsy rb‘ t reer. .libe leaves the two teamstled at one port gave the isnmcdiam cause ton detachment or tire RCMP a piece._ The third and tlnsiol dcsth as extensive lacerulronsneccrrbed going In the scene game will take place next Wed- . us the heart. left lung. left i ‘wtie're he saw the body oi a wo- uesdoy a! Montague at 3 pm. :0! lrver. sudden and severe nae-.man lying on the ground and it in Wednesdays some. Tl Ros-‘morrhage and taco dairy tfl‘man crvrvini.Y and carrying on. r on the mound Iorirpsnpleie severance of the aorta! lie round the Junk?" rifle in . was relieved by A. Col-insulting irur-n are let mild-lute dim. nearhv and mum get . Dr Stanley Helimich. Amer-{little sonsa out M the man later by A. MacCorr-nsck in tire slxlh.‘ton. told oi recerving a call to inonuiicd to him as Alex Hit. The Slums Pltchen gave three the scene where he found a wo- gins There has no orndonte or tum. lwelve walks. while "l‘lk- ‘ man lying on the around. whom smell oi liquor Cst. Greel- stain rng out three. ire pronounced dead. anti a than V s lily Sullivan ot Montagurliving across the body crying. i A number oi photos wore an. . The next witness. Mrs. Henry torch in er-irlence and 41m giving up thm hits. walkingrhiyerl. said her daughter came‘theiul-y. two and striking out nine. lirom Toronlo ln Altx leglm‘ The Ilnal witness Paul Al‘ihlt The longest hit of the daylosr tor a vacation and plannediot Alberton told or stopping at brought in two runs Ind was by to return With him the (01le the scene and going tor on Im- Also that her-.buram iduusllmll-d been engaged to? The interrogation oi witnesses Th, Mom“, Mm almfiugher. Higgins but had broken the was enndnrirn bv Crown Pro- 5 liming the game bsd iourteen engagement. _ motor George \‘IrMahIm ‘ lmen die on base Three Souria 0n the man-"IL of AME» liri Members ot thP jury were: hitters hit one tor three white‘Edl'lz and Alex Higgins Were William Arsenanlt, Alhertml, outside and there was a loud toreman Dean carornicr. Silas foxplosron Mrs. Myers won out is paw... (comm. so... 5... _ l} and saw1| h£ll' dafigwr :rndlnsinnymonn Shea. lilan Johnston. over wi Aex inc er up...lnmer Lriuh O'Hron All at Al- wm‘ 5'“ 3'", .She thought she had taken a Mm... YARMOUTH. NS. lCPiiThe weak rpell and went tor some i AA..— STANDINGS ltio - ton rircil: ship Fieurus water By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Sandy Munro hit one tor three tor Montague. I. . lIiIt sunk in tho harbor here The fourth Wltnesll. Alexander June 25 aiier catching tin. will i-Diggins. told the run-y that he‘ be towed to sea and sunk. a rep- molm‘ed i-rorn Toronto on Aug.. V V Fatima reseniutrve [or the ship'r insur- 2 Wilts Edna Araeuauit, stayed New Mull W 47 .M7 _ race underwriters shid Tues. overnight at the home of Henry . Ctr-cairn in 53 561 it h day. The ill » fated ship arrived Myers and ieit hr in. hpme in j Mlnnl‘snln .4 all 561 111.? here June 24 carrying the Al 0. Cape Breton Isllnd. He returned . Baltimore 73 at has this Kelly and Miller Brothers Clr- to the home on Aug. 11 Detroit til 56 .492 20‘: cus irom Jacksonville. Fla. ii and the following morning aboutjoston rd 70 .474 23 caught tire and sank alongside ? 11-30 went to clcln out the trunk Cleveland M 72 in 23“- a dock hers two days later, Milo! Ilili car- in order to take theILos Angoiea an 75 m 27 the circus animals except I‘Mycrs iamiiy on a picnic. Kansas city so 73 m 27 zebra were rescued. l When he passed the line to Washington in 35 35138 SHEEN & McINNIS . ANSWER THE BELL AND THE NEED FOR GOOD FIT FOR SCHOOL GOING FEET . . . Iltldl. In W eeonrvmy to crowd growing lull lull- stsoes IhIt are mtgrnwub—evrn it then I’ still a "hit more probe" in them. Tho res-lit but In permanent lnlury. Your navnge dealer understands the tmpM'tIiun a! prop" Ill. Klth now he hII IlIu new IN“ M as school and plrty Ihoesl by Savage. tee boy" and girls of III area. All are veil-mesa. or solid mulerinla. over correct lute. They'eu 8Inlthel4rell'd int, to! loud.“ hyllcuic pro- fiction. It doe-I1 my. "11'. to the chInreI m [M- In{ loot. la lm with Snub—cm his child- m. r M lul ltd their Incl! I ylllr mum Int use to develop hnaithiuliy. they need mill-I am that m correctly shaped and properly Wm Sim Summnidg 't