PAGE FOURTEEN Ti-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN TANUARY 23. 1954 drecdclbcne and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ripley on were visitors to Hunter River Jenuary 14. Mrs. John Dobson daughter, Debora-h Ethel, New- foundland, visited Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William .MAcLurs during the first two weeks of January. Mr. James Cousins is spending the remainder of the winter months M11. Cecil and her Dobeon's llburteen children enjoyed the yolly party, and a generous helping of ice cream and birthday cake. Vsunda was the recipient of many gifts and good wishes. alncero sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Alex C. MacDonald whose mother, Mrs, William Matheson. Oyster Bed Bridge, re- cently passed away. Friends will regret to learn of the illness of Miss Edna Todd, Stanchel. Miss Todd who is the teacher of Westmoreland school, is suffering from virus pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Robertson, Breadalbane R. R. were among soocidsnt occurred Jamar-y 14, when Master Billy Kennedy who was lighting the fire in his fathers warehouse, mistakenly used gaso- line. An ' caused alight bll'IlB to Billy's face and set fire to some bags in the warehouse. Luckily Billy was able to get the help of some neighbors who put out the fire before much damage was one. Owing to the heavy storm on January 12, the "Reading is Fun Club," held its meeting in the Breadslbsne Library on January 10. Keith Kennedy called the meeting to order; Joyce Chappell read the minutes of the last meet- Eilerslie And Billeiorli -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grant and daughter, Connie. St. Sloan- ors, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mr. Henry Grant motored to Summcrside on Jan. 16. Messrs. Wcndali Phillill. Melvin Hutchinson, Emmsrson Barlow. Harry Gillls and Miss Willens. Gil- lis. motored to summeraldc on Jan. 14. merslde ly at the now serv Cornwallis Wellington and lit-rinify - 3k. and am. have taken up residence in Bum- Miss Blanche Day visited recent- Banl Msclllschern, Summmlde. Mr. Raymond A. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Araensult. parents here. Freddie Gallant Pris "M ' Em" (LOU! Talk It Over Fr!!! -1: " I ts County That teachers of English gum- mar in days of yore required mem- orization of a lot of terms and home of Mr. and Mrs. ult, son of the H.M.C.B. 5 visited his lng in , recently magnificent nlitt. the Aces The RDA! may be a little weak on the forward and blue lines but their rcarguard in the person of gosler Rogerson is something extra special, If he hadn't fought such delaying action with pads. stick and especially would have run up a score on Wednesday night with his daughter, Harding, Park com”. The many friends of Mrs. Dm- mcrson Barlow will learn with regret that she is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. All will join in wish. ins her a Speedy recovery. ing. It was decided to answer the next roll call by naming a favorite book, Mrs. Hugh T. Maoxny kind- ly road from "Chronicles of Avonlea." those who attended the funeral of Mr. 1-Iarrvy Stewart MscMlclten, Carleton, on Friday, January 15, There has been an epidemic of mumps chiefly among the adults of this vicinity. At present Mrs. Lorne Seaman is mnfined to her Ema with them. Mrs. Ewen MacDonald. Oshawa, Ontario, who returned to the Is- land during the illneu of has mother, Mrs. William Matheson, is visiting her sister. Mrs, Alex C. Mn:-Donald, Breadalbane. Missy Eunice I-fuichinson who is attending business collqe in Sum- merslde, spent the weak-end with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Em. mett Hutchinson. Mm. Lionel Robinson was the hostess for the January meeting of the Christian Church Women's Missionary Society, on January 5. Mrs, John Hlckox lead the de- votional part of the meeting in Mrs. John A. Mar.-Leod. Char- lottetown, was the guest of Mls. William Graham dllrlng the week or January 10. y Mr. and Mrs. Peter MncLeod who had been visiting their son. to Mr. Sterling Phillips who is om- Mlss Lulu Clnllnplon was a.K9i.th. in Montreal. VPWTHGG which all the members participat- vlsltor to Charlottetown, on Jan-ll-hell" home In 379353153"! M ed. Mrs. Chappell, the secretary re. P10Y9d in Slimmer "lo. spent the Han. H. Janullr-y 9. Friends will regret to caved an interesting km" from B week-end wlth Mr. and Mrs. jlearn that Mr, MacLeod has not Wendall pmmpg, Mr. George NlluLvod wlls 1I.'lL0llglyI)e9l'l enl0YlnE 200d hballih 51090 those who .Z!i(lll(l”(l ill” 0..-r:'vyll15 T9tUl”ll- llllll.CIl at Kclls;ll'."..au. on Jrlllwllgv, Christian Church group in Ne- braska, U. 8, whose ohllmh bulld- lng had been destroyed by a tor- rado. It was decided to send 3 con- Mlt '.lllCI Mrs. Sllermall Hutchin- son. Sumnlerslde. were week-end ll. MW Jilmes Cr”? and II” ""9 trlbutlon for the building of a new EH95” 01 MT. and Mrs. William ..... L- children, James and Grace! visited church projmm undntakpn ,0, gram, M455 3;,”-,r.m;;. Axum-;.y who haslcharlottetown on January 3. Mrs. 1-.-ebnmrv "9 the packing of R box been nbsont from her ieachlng for,CF318 CRUPG 1190" ll" moth". M11 for n Ineedy family, and the MT. Lowell Barlow spent the 1-...xDnnlr-1 Dixon who is R patient in answering cf me mu can mm the week-end with his parents, Mr. two necks. bvmllsc ni llllloss lul-nod to Rose l.'allc,x' the work of Jnllllary l7. Mrs Ewen Todd entertained in honor of her dnurrhter. Vaundwta. irvalltll blrtlldny nll .l:lnllaly II! iihe Prince Edward Island Hoauitrll. Triends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Dixon is convalesclng encollrnglngly. lunch was served by the hostess. What might have been a serious &HV5b&H'.H'-V&55KVVu'sVhHMV-'n'hVuMHh5E N55NV&HhVUUVHE fsVs5H5HHN5HH5VMV&-5HH'fa55 55V FIVIB IIICIIUN EOR MAYOR, THREE COUNCILLORS AND IF -E giving of n sympathy or greeting and Mrs. Howard Barlow, Wel- card. Mrs, John Hlckox invited the lington. members to her home for the February meeting. A delicious Mr. James Morrison, Summer- side. spent the week-end with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- rlson. Messrs. Ernestmlglynier, Ellerslie, and Athoi Cclviile, Ncrtham. mo. izred to Moncton. N. B., on Jan. Mmsl-s. Henry Grant and Em. anuel Ross motored to Bloomfield on Jan. 15 and were accompanied on their return home by Mrs, Saunders, Bloomfield, who is visit- ms with her sister, Mrs. Harold Ross. Mrs L. A. Burlelgh and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh were passengers to Summerslde on Jan. ls. Mrs. B. L. Macbougall enter- talned members of Bldeford Uni- ted Lacliesi Aid and W. M.S. on Wednesday evening with an aver. Iage attendance present. Mrs. Claude I-Isyee presided over the yLadies' Aid and Mn. Harold Gillis lover the W.M.S. meeting, Mrs, ,Bertram Phillips invited the mem- y bers to her home for the February 1 meeting. Mrs. Allison England entertain- ed the members of the Bldeford Women's Institute on Jan. 14 with 14 memb"-ii. Dresent. Mrs. Robert M11131” Dreslded over the meeting. It was decided to scrub the school on Jan. 22. Mrs. Hayes mag and to send for Red Crcm work. There was a long discussion on the Prince ?County Music Festival to be held 1 In Summerside in May and it, was decided to glue Mrs. Found and any of her pupils entering, every support and to pay for the music needed for such a worthy cause. REOUIREO ONE WATER and SEWERACE COMMISSIONER For The T TOWN OF SUMMERSIDF. ,Mr-9. H. R. Found invlted the members to her home for the Feb- ruary meeting. Mrs. George sharp presented five of the members of the First Aid Class with their certincates and Mrs. Aldred Eng. land placed the pins. They were Mrs. Gordon Millar, - Mrs, Melvin HI-WCIVIHGOD. Mrs. Allison England, Mrs. Ivan Miller and Mrs. Walter MacKle. There wene 11 other members in the group who took the course and passed but wag M” mmnt 101' presentation, namely Mrs. James Burlelgh, Mrs, Erwin Dennis. Mrs. Kenneth Mac. Nevin, Mrs. Kenneth Maobonam Mm Emest Paynter. Miss outlier-' inc Pavmer. Mrs. Glenford Mil- lar. Mrs. Lorne Burleigh, Mn. Burton Burleigh and Mrs. Bum Williams. The instructor was Miss Margaret Stewart, R.N., and the examlner, Miss Anita Leughlin, R, 1"-- Who were presented with small rokens of appreciation . V. VUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of llle Town of Summerside. Ihcf they are required on Tuesday, the 26th Day of January, A. ll. 1954 between the hours of nine In the morning and four o'clock In the afternoon, to nominate at the Office of the Town Clerk in Summerside, a person to fill the office of MAYOR, and one person to fill the office of Councillor for the East Ward, com- prising all that part of said Town which lies to the East of Granville Street; one" person to fill the office of Councillor for the Centre Ward, comprising all that part of said Town which lies between West side of Granville Street and Central Street and Sls Willing To 1,Cive Title Bout QUi!iBE.'C- ( CPJ - Leo Bouchard continuation of such streets, to the shore of Bodeque Buy; one person to fill the manner 0! Fernando Gaguon, office of Councillor for the West Ward, comprising all that part of said Town J3i?.'.'”"i'"v?;"..5.'.'i.'L.”.d.'y””3Ili lilghter is willing to we en in title bout provided Rthe fln:::UaU . terms are right, Ho made the statement in reply to 8 challenge made in Toronto .-Saturday by Jimmy Jones, man- .aser of Edmont ill -bantanvwelght 'Jel-sey Joe Edwards. Jones, who also manages Cans. idlan heavyweight champ Rm-1 ,Wslls, said he doesn't much care kwhere the bout is held, just as ,long as Edwards gets a shot. it lthe crown, The Canadian Boxing Federation rates Edwards No. l chs-llenger for the bantsm title, which lies to the West of Central and Queen Streets; and also, at the time and place aforr-said. to nominate one person if required to fill the office of Water and Sewerage Commissioncr of said Town, and further, in case a poll be required, such poll will be open on Tuesday, the 2nd Day of February, A. ll. 1954 for the West Ward at or near the Agricultural Hall; and for the Centre Ward In the Civic Building; and for the East Ward at the Canadian Legion Home, Water Street, In the said Town from the hour of nine o'clock in the morning until five o'clock in the afternoon of such last mentioned date, of which all persons duly qualified to vote are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves ac- cordingly. A l SOVIET PREMIER .j MOSCOW. (AP) - Prime Min- ilster Maienkov and other leaders of the Soviet government stood honorary guard Tuesday as thou- sands of mourners filed put the in Southwest Lot 16. their l cspecti rador for some time. in Parish Hall with a large at- who greatly enjoyed the program. is employed in Quebec, spent the Christmas holidays at his home here. Mrs. Earl MaCEBCllEl'n, Summer- slde, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ira Barlow, during the week- end of Jan. I6. Mr. and Mrs. Momton, recently visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Richard. on return home they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. friends there. The many friends and relatives of Miss Irene Gamble, former res- lden-t of Riverside Lot 16. deeply grieved to learn she was the victim recently in an auto accident in Ontario when she suffered a fractured skull and other injuries. She has been s patient in hospital. Miss Gamble is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William cxamble, Jr., who were fbr some years residents of Riverside Lot 16, but have been residing in ”Niage.rs-on-the-Lake''. ' The Ladies: Aid held their regu- lar monthly meeting at the Manse, it being the occasion of the an- nual meeting. Devotional period led by the president, Mrs. J. '1'. Waldron. After the regular routine business was dealt with. followed by the election of officers for the coming year: President, Mirs. How- ard Barlow; vice-president, Mrs. Vernon Gallant; secretary-tressup er, Mrs. Clayton Day; sick com- mittee, Mrs. Milton Maocnrvllle and Mrs. J. T. Waldron. A nicely decorated tree ndomed the room and after business period. mem- bers enjoyed exchanging gifts af- ter which a delicious lunch was served. Among those spending Christmas holidays with their parents were. Andre Arsenaul-t, Halifax, with Mr. and Mrs. Jcs. V. Anensult, Mont Carmel; Charlottetown, with Mr. and Mrs. Tllmon Arsenault; Edrnoml Rich- ard of Saint John, with Mr. and Mrs. Geldas Richard; Oscar Gal- lant of Moncton with Mr. Mrs. Maglolre Gallant; Alvin Gal- lant with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Gallant; Mrs. Theodore Poitier; Louis Rich- B. Gallant, with Mr. Bruno Gallant; Alphonse and Ad- Cape Egmont. Mrs. Colin Mcxinnon Jr.. who had been visiting in Preston. on- tarlc. has returned in her home Messrs. Elmer Ramsey and Ar- thur campbell have returned to homes in South- west after being employed in Lab-g Pupils of Mont Carmel School presented their Christmas concert tendance of parents and friends Albert Richard. Zelda Arsensult, and Agnes Poirler with and Mrs. rlen Richard, Halifax, with Mr. and Mrs. Josephat Richard: Peter M. Arson-ault with his family in Sunday School pupils of Union at Bedeque, that would probably have been one for the I O I The tribe of Baglole and Schm- nlan threw enough rubber at Bag- erson to equip ls fleet of care but the airfome net guardian allowed only 12 out of 13 shots to sag the wing behind him. His one-man show was enough to give the cash customers their money's a I O 0 As for the rest of the team, Ro- berts showed up. A little light for the "smash and grab" game, Roberts is fast and clever with a stick, He sets up his mates well. O'Rouke, an aggressive but good Mr. Eddie Arsenault son of Mr. , ' natured lrlshman, gave a pretty and Mrs. Ted L. Arsennult, who hm, MSW”. and we or W0 0! the others seemed hardworking and fairly efficient. with a goalie of Rcgeraon's caliber to build a team around, the 1'-llyers would not need too many capable ra- nts to blouom into a real contender for Intermediate "B" honors O O 0 In the meantime the summer- slde Aces continue to bowl over the opposition. They were beaten once this year. however, by the Cape Trlwcree Rovers, and no Richard, who visited relatives and doubt they "9 mmkmng go, , return match to reverse the ver- dict. 'Ilhe Cape boy; and Aces should draw a pretty good crowd at Raceway Stadium if they play- A" ed the return game there. 0 Summerside fans are waiting eagerly for the opening game of the new Island League, which opens at the Raceway Stadium between P.W.C. and Aces Tucs- day night, There has been con- siderable activity at the new ice palace in minor hockey and skat- ing, but nothing as yet to set the turnstiles clicking. This PWC- Ace set-to should be it. 0 O I A surprisingly large group of fans are watching the little fel- lows, however. Hockey finesse is, of course, largely missing from there dsirlnirhes, but for pop and all-out efort they are leading the field. we watched one little play- er Who is still trying to master rudiments of skating. His style just now resembles the gait of a horse afflicted with "spring llal:.' but his pluck and patience is strictly blue-ribbon. When the llttle fellow hit, the ice, the battle swirling around him was a bil- bewlldering, but he launched out in pursuit of the puck: like sir Gaiahad in search of the Grail. He was always a little bdllnd the heat of action. but always going. hec for leather, in that direction. He hasn't caught up yet, but he ll, mark our words, He's got tha main essentials of success in any endeavour: Git-up and go. 5. .--.MA.-----:- TRACADIE C. W. L The January meeting of Tracadle C. W. L. was held January lo, with a fair attendance. The meeting opened with prayer by the director, Rev. Kenneth M.aoMlllsn. H ' m, M . ,1 Interesting remarks by Rev. Mac- gg Jcomxzii smcxnxd. T:m,,.:;L. Millan then followed. Correspond- ' '1 i ' ence consisted of a letter from the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau concerning Social Service in this vicinity and a letter regarding study clubs. It was decided to hold a women's retreat in the Parish the first week-end in May. It was aloe decided to have a Mass said for a deceased member. Comer school presented s beauti- ful Christmas program in the church, with recitstions by young- er puplls and presentation of the Nativity by the whole school was Come All Ye Faithful". foitowed by lllollowlng recited: recitation by Eleanor Barlow- pupils of primary class Shirley Barlow. Allan gram was under crship of Mrs. slated by Mrs. in the chair. celved and was donated to WOTCI rn tor: Ryder Miss Ferne the Angels; Glen Gamble. Itussel Men; indeed beautifully arranged. Pro- the capable lead- Ernest Allen and Mrs. Charles Allen who were as- Eugene Brooks. Lowell Barlow, Miss Mary McLure An pffering was re- Ithe Migsloxmry project of the church. Those taking part in the Nativity Miss Ruth Muttart. nar- and Alden Ryder. representing Joseph and Mary; Mlrsm Dorothy Brooks. Marilyn Gamble, Beulah Ryder. Allen, Kenneth Allen. the Wise Everett Allen, Preston Allen and Connie Gamble. the Shepherds- -Dedlcatlon of the new electric lights of the Union Corner Unitsd Church was held recently with the Gr-n,hu'n, vemon MacArthur. Gor- don Day, Marlene MacArthur Linda Day. after which members of Junior Y.P.U. presented the pageant, "The Christmas story" Misses Shirley MacArthur and Gladys Barlow, representing the Holy Family, and David McCar- ville, Allison Mocarville. Frances Barlow. the Prophets. They also took the part of the wise men. Misses Shirley Barlow, Marlene MacArthur, and Bonnie McCar- ville, the Shepherds; Nils. Day 1 Margo Barlow. Dorothy Gamble, the Apostles. Miss Beatrice Fer- guson took the part of the Nar- rator. Music and choir was under the direction of Mrs. Howard Barlow. Miss Blanche Day and Lowell Barlow and Mrs. Charles Allen rendered solos and duets minister, Rev. J. T. Wsldlron of- ficiating. assisted by choir. The lights in the were donated by MK 14- 3-- Bummerslde, who was Prose the service. and pushed in W3 switch at the call-for lights.ocord- mg to the Holy scripture reading from Genesis I. verse 3. The church which is a beautiful little church is indeed a credit to the congregation which is only small yet their interest in the house of worship iaa indeed worthy of high praise. Pulpit lamp was donated by Mrs. Prod Trenholm in mem- ory of her husband of am mar- riage. ths late Mr. Oilvet Ryln. church Allen nrt st GIVEN under my hand at the said Town of Summerslde the 15th day of ' bi! (MAI. IF.Bhl.I M, - Ialury, A.D., 1954. ' ” " '” ' """' her of the Communist party's cen- tral commities who died at the age of 10. Among those standing guard were Foreign Minister Molotov yand Nikita 8. Khrushchev, head of I the party secreterlst. J. E. CAMERON. Town Clorlr. CARELIRI STUDENTS DONDON. (OP) - School mis- ireu R. Gordon Run of the Tulsa hlil district complained onllel-en cslly outside school-became the .-.2 .-N.-.-.-.t Hr:.rNH-.-h-.IH-.-.-uv.r.r.r.-.r:.v.-H-.-.-.-.r.e.e.-J.-.r.-.!.-.-J tbsiruuulmodesofsxprsuions. examinations in mgllsh but do not sneak or writs unmet!- leamers don't fit their lessons into and their two ahlldnn. It was dcdicetediothsoloryofcicdsnd to their memory. The dedication service was followed by thechrish mas service and the lfteelai choir played an important part as they brought the message of good will and peace on earth. in song. Men- tion must be made of donation of outside church llgi-lt,by Missllary Maobure. y Jr. Y.P. U. and Sunday School pupils of the Wellington United Church prssmtod s Onrisunasprm grsm in the church rsontly and a large congregation was present. during the play. I ' the special ..--.-.--.:--.-. CAMEO THEATRE (IINIINOTON) Friday - Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Sat. 3:30. M-G-M's action-adventure drama- "APACHE WAR SMOKE" Gilbert Roland. Glenda Fer- rell, Robert Horton. ROYAL THEATRE IOIDIN Hutton, Ralph Meeker romance. "SOMEBODY Lovss Ill” Bank Drawing Saturday. Pl-cgramwss cponedbydngIng"0 Friday - Saturday 7:15-9:1I5: Matinee Saturday 3:30. Betgy n beautiful c o l o r e d musical- definitions which were of no use to the youth striving to improve his Vglish Speaking and writing se "to be pretty well t ”' t ed. in this threshold of the second half of the twentieth sentury. We of the old guard hate to admit this. and solnetisnes we get nub. born about it, and refuse to budge an inch from our time-honored positions. We refuse to listen to these annoying people who insist on turning our cherished, beliefs and traditions upside down to see if they are all we claim them to be. On the other hand, the reform.. ers may often orverreach thel - selves in their zeal for change. UL behooves us to review our gram- mar instruction methods without the prejudice which long familiar- ity creates, and with a view to finding out just how much gram. matical paraphernalia we need to keep our pupils improving their speaking and writing pl We shall probably land somewhere half way between the "advanced thinkers" and what they call the ”fuddy-duddy grammarians of yes. ierday. . - . The dangerous game of stealing rides clinging to the backs of cars seems more prevalent on the streets of Summerslde this year than is usual, The young lads who generally play the game on back streets are coming right down the main thoroughfare to court ser- ious accident in this particular way. Three of the youngster; ran out and latched on to a bus as it nppronched the corner of summer and Water. There was A string or cars behind the bus which made their fun doubly perilous. Posslblly this form of shenani- gans seems pretty tame compared to the spasmodic waves of petty thlevery carried on by juvenle de- llnquenis of our town. Probably" the bovs stealing these rides are not bad boys at all, but their par- ents would no doubt be thankful for any cl0l'I'. made to dissuade them from this foolish practice. : Grand Fancy Dress ' CARNIVAL BEDEQUE RINK Saturday, January 23rd At 8 o'clock Valuable prizes for best costumes I Professional cards 1. rant: lnexsr Chnrtnrld Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Slusunerside. P. I. I. PIIONI sass W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant ' P. ll. 1. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Blnslmersida DIAL P. 0. B08 IMO OI! E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. 8.0. OPTOMETBIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: I to is - 1 to I and by sppoiniln PHONE 823': REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Iummer St. Summer-aids R. F. HUNTER R. O. OPTOMETRISI lummerslde. P. E. L Complete Visual Analyses Olsuu Fitted PHONE 3110 lMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grunt. BSc.. 0.D. OPTOMETIIIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted 288 Water Street. Summcraldu Above Maurice lil.Iil's Men's Wear Phone 3530. R. E. ELLIS & SON Firs - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE r. summer 38- Summersld. OR. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street llhst ' Summer-side W. CHESTER S. MacllONALIl Banister. Solicitor. Nctsry, Eta. LLB. Money to Loan. Office to erly occupied by Lars Heath Strong. ILC. Cousctlcns Promptly mr CAPITOL DOUBLE BILL Vmuvl lm.-.- ,-.,-..-.-. Mill HENREI the people of Canada. Attended 'l'o. Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 ATTRACTION "THE GIRL WHO HAO EVERYTHING" Elizabeth Taylor - Fernando Lomas - William Powell Gig Young. --AND- Wrong for any man . . . desired by all! C Tim: M HH bscou with Arm: Mosul-Man Mc:KlNlll-JOHN wocmsusm srmcgu Coming Mcndcy and Tuesday Special Added Attraction "KING'S x'-' A dynamic Credit Union story, depicting in an interest- ing and unusual way how Credit Unions are serving REGENT mm 2.30 -1 -9.30 "SWAMP FIRE" Johnny Weissmuller - Bustcr Crabbe ............. s "-it'.:l3i,," iii15tIl..-grail