Friday. Juna,21. 1957 The Guardian Page 13 St. Mary's Academy Holds Commencment E xercises Conlencement exercises of St end of another year's study and be assured that I will follow their I i ll”... Auduny we" M1,, 1": expressed the hope that they would chosen carreers all though the W k st Pm” church for enjoy their vacation in a man- years." 091' fitlin and proper and that Guest speaker was Mr. T. Earle grades 0 to ID and dlsrtlli we mey woud rem” l" the fall, Hickey. C.A., who drew an inter- v morning tor the Drill!!! Gfldel healthy in body and mind sud eating word picture of world con- ready to resume their studies. Rev. Clair MacDonald and Rev Justin MacDonald also addressed the pupils briefly. extending con- gratulations and voicing the hope that they would enjoy their sum- mer vacation. Prior to the exercises the grade ten graduates were tendered I banquet in the basement of the church. sponsored by the Catholic Women's League. Mrs. Wilfred Perry, pt sldcnt of the league in addressing them said ”'lt is my privilege to pay honor to the grade ten students of St. Mary's Academy. it is especially a privilege for me since my husband and I have a daughter of our own graduating and the majority of these girls have been. at one time or sllbther. one of my Girl Guides. You may ditions a quarter of a century ago as compared with living standards of the present and of the changes which may be expected in the next twenty five years. He spoke of the value of a good education, I Christian education. and exhort- ed the graduates to be always faithful to the ideas and ideals which had been taught them while School. He told them that they did so they would be a credit to their school, their teachers and their church. Miss Marcia Arsenault, on be- half of the graduates. thanked all those.present to their kindness and in particular the Catholic Women's League for the splendid banquet prepared for them. Following the exercises the gra- duating dance was held in the Civic Auditorium. 1 to 3. Twelve Yotlns ladies of Grade bars of the sr-duh ening and r and certifi- tor. Rt. Rev. 3335-. . patrick. Elisabeth Ilacquiere. Ann Arsenault, Paula Perry. Elisabeth Mallctt, Anita Yeo. Jean Gallant. Marilyn MacDonald. Marssret Gallant. Ann Clow. Doreen Perry. Following the distribution of prizes and certificates to all the graduates. the pupils oi the dif- ferent grades were addressed by Monsignor Maclsellan who spoke to them on the advantages of a good education in the Pment day world. He lftended congratulations to those who had come to the Outgoing CNR Show Increase The Canadian National Railways forwarded almost 100 more car- londsunlrogn Botdaein to-tcepe J03 men e uring 0 mon them. deavouring to subdue the smolllder- May, 1956. ucwdmg b an M”. The Summerside Fire Depart- lag debris up until 9.00 oclock 1957 mommy nuemem wleased meat was assisted by the R.C.A.F. last evening. by the omce of an supgrlnundgm, Fire Section. As there are no hyd- Traffic congestion interfered with 1,401 canola. were mpwd 9,," rants in that area, eventually a the running oi the hoseto MacQuar- me lbw, mus. dumu my. 1957. hose was run to MacQuarrie's rle's pond and R.C.M.P. Officers ,5 Mn", ago 1:31; gum; M”, Pond, about one-quarter mile dis- had to divert traffic to assist the mag, com.”-uy, 1," aging, gut. tent. The firefighters were still en- busy firemen. W. I. District Convention Is Held In Alberton Hall in which to live. Indonesian Ask: About S'side's Lobster Carnival The fame of the Summerslde Lobster Carnival has apparently spread to the four corners oi the earth even though this year's show is but the second presentation. The director of the show. Charles Hogan is daily receiving in- quiries from out of the way places for information about the carnival and yesterday his mail brought in an inquiry from far awsy Indonesia which reads as follows, "Please send mefree-your booklet-for example magazine and so on. For your kindness and at- tention- I pl nounce- "Thank you very much - Sincerely Yours- Oun Alamry, c-o Toko" "Solo." Garontalo. Indonesia. Needless to say. Mr. Hogan is Shipments During May cred the Province during the past May, the figure being 1.831 with that of May, 1956 at 1.978. Following are comparative fig- ures. for the two periods. of goods shipped in considerable quantity. The figures for May, 1957 follow the stated goods, those for May, 1956 appearing in brackets: Cape Tormentine to Borden- autos-78 (86); coal-85 (87); flour. and feed-114 (157); -fetlllser-473 (Wings: and oils-87 il43);llme- 345(375; less carloads-264 (264); miscellaneous " 1101); sand. stone and gravel-25 (63); canned goods- 20 lo; brick and cement-42 33; Borden to Cape Torrnentine: live stock 108 (120); meats 23(25): less car-loads-59 (67); potatoes-B33 (777) turnips-86(l04)I miscellaneous 98, LJUMBO LOBSTERS LAINDED An unusually large number of jumbo lobsters (those weighing over five , unds) have been land- ed at Alberton wharf in the last two weeks. Destined for the Bus- ton market, twenty of these mon- .t.;sf I M I ” '. run was. noun (Llnrr) AND ARTMENT BUILDING Large Home And Apartment Building Destroyed By Fire The Waiwyn . sidence. of ii great danger at first. but as the wind-swept flames were directed toward the house by the strong breese. efforts were made to re- move some effects from the home. Volunteer. did manage to retrieve some furniture from the living room but could not enter the kitch- en due to the intense heat. Both houses were equipped with asphalt stars weigh over one hundred and fill a crate normally containing about 175. The catch included a better than average run of market lobsters. Photo by F. Weeks headlines around the world. The entire iron page of the Chicabo Tribune was covered with a map of Saint John city showing the area of destruction. London. Glas- gow. Edinburgh and other Euro- pean papers devoted much space to the story. More than 1.600 homes were de- stroyed, leaving 13.000 P001110 homeless. Twelve churches, the Glasgow and Liverpool 810,000 each. saint John today still bears a few Ml-year-old scras. Ugly build- ings thrown up hastily after the blaze still stand and pieces earth-encrusted foundation still ea- ist in places. Flames fanned by a strong west- prly wind burned two large homes. located one mile west of Summer- slde. yesterday afternoon about 3.00 o'clock. The fire. of undeter- mined origin, caused damage est- imated at over 540.000 and which took with it most of the contents of both houses. The homes, one of which was an apartment building containing 4 The Women's Institute conven- , , sending Mr. Alamry all the In- t m y it hm apartments. were Owned by Mr. M. shingles. tion for Alberton and surrounding Reporting for the scholarship (90. Nlllhwood-21 ICTBP 111311-22 fonnauon he bu about an cu. mtg? '13:! chain. hu'h'ot:?m.T5 1,. (Wally) Walwyn. owner of Flor- The Priory, about 75 yards to district was held in Alberton ln- committee. Mrs. Joseph Callag- ML mm mm 1... ...c1o..a smma ROCK 'N' ROLL all east side harbor facilities were destroyed. The list of casualties was our- priaingly low: Bevan dead and several missing. Aid for the stricken city Bowed in from all over the world. The federal government and the city oi Toronto each seat 820.000 and al shops in Summe side and Char- lottetown, was well as maritime Greenhouses Ltd. only one family. Mr. Jerry Raid uld s wife. occupied the apart- ment uildlng where the fire origin- ated. But no one was home at the time of the outbreak and only a very few items were saved. The houses were located about 25 yards the East, where the Sisters of St. Martha reside and who operate the Catholic Welfare Bureau, was also in danger on occasslons due to the shifting winds. but no damage re- sulted. The Maritime G.eenhous- es. Ltd.. located I few yards to the rear of the apartment building. were also undamaged having been protected from the heat by the stitute Hail Monday afternoon and evening with Mill River as the en- tertaining institute. Mrs. Harold Horne presided and Mrs. Arthur Mstbersll was secretary. Approximately seventy members of the ten institutes in the area were present for the afternoon ses- sion. They represented the E ch institutes at Alma. Alborton. Brook- han of Alberton stated that last year the scholarship had been a- wardod to Clair Oliver of South lul- dare, a pupil in Alberton School, who had the highest standing in Grade Ten of any pupil in the dis- trtct convention area. It was de- clded that this year the scholar- ship should be divided. With 335.00 going to the Grade Ten pupil with literature about Prince Edward Is- land for the gentleman's perusal. United Church Mission Circle The O'Leary United Church Mll- sion Circle held their regular meet- ing on June tenth at the home of so Years Since FANCE Saint John Fire SAINT JOHN. N3. (CP)-Thil This Saturday and 'Pan' "ton Wm” bhwum 'way imm l n Dock. Elmsdale. Fortune Cove hllllelt ltllldllll In the 8118.315-00 sud" Rose". M" ”.l,l an :3: when”. rt my '1” n nub 0' Mk V . . wened by six member e vusuy u M" nobody 1. M1,, Mill RIVH. M0I1tl'0Ie. Rosebank. to an ucond Ind usm to the retary. Audrey MacPllae read the mm” H. ' ' itililsiiluwgntiign il”'""a?.'..i"' mild. tio box f wbi I'i Mrs is-hdllmttge ah-me mvmlaol-xtmusni Em" V"" "” M” ”" M 3 dd. civk sudhm ver s u , rs. on ones 11 .0 0 - easurer's re w Sm: John 1-elegnph put om . WESTERN GUARBIAN r:rt;:"::::;;.:::;:'t.':.” :l:.".”.::::: ii.'.l3':52i.i2”l.f.”i.'.t.'.' .l::'"- -:,::h;e,:.v-,:;-',,:0",:g:.';:',',.'l1l.':. "mm" mm H--in -ad , . . . James Bodgson of Albcrton made fulmfeaitulg ofi the C0llV&l1ilf;lei& :1! This fll3evot::alll3)el'lod waialgikbuyl Md bmken out 1”. me ""19", Mill. -BEATEA? 1:1liOl:,13L I.” on”. , ply. en us as c sng-song was if Caro ern . arblra , TINE . - lrnsaltvs: July 3rd official opcn-' SHARE voun BLOOD with "R.,.,,.,,., ,,..,,., .11 ;,.,m,,... ,h.,,,.. Mrs. Wilkie. with Mrs. c.w. lfay- DENTIST offered prayer for the "muck? fl'g,,,,, ", 1., .415”, M, ,0. MM", C”... J” n,,,,,,,,. J in: Community Hospital. 0'Lcsl7. others by -ttendlns Red Crou edthatmeetings are profitable and 98 0' D” M m0mP'"i"' W" "'”'e' - 3"” ”""””' ' 1877. the entire central section of Wanda Eendrin in an exciting am! ' so nu” NT mwd D”"" cum" 3”" W99F- pleasant andthat amost commesld- k5:I5' 3i9"Jl"' hD9;l1F9cl;:'- " I'”' James Reuben Morrison who :::chs:g::n3”:rc."e;lmn?; gig: "10 CW hid 50911 1111351 oiling!" picture. A u on RAYMOND GRA Optome- bl H, I h b” d s ctor n e an era van. lave . ed”. D M D gm 5 . ated by names. The nu ma e ugxgr - I- an r--M -um c'&”.”.'”E..i:'”;.:ii.'.?uii' 20:: F--'-ii?-i-"ttio-if -- 1-311-3 - ?-?i”m- -””-'- on-. 3.. .... .,,,..,, ,... Saturday. June 22. Icing"! In "ch community and beyond. :vnlni::ii:1glncg:l)tiveetl ':ili.Il;1Sngl1'tl1weaO:ilng" Toronto on May list. He is the ma "ended by Georg; Y” "m V 9 Mr. Murdock McGowan of Kil- muir. provincial president. who was making her first official visit to this area. impressed everyone with her pleasing personality. Her 51433319" UH"-Gd Chlrle address centred on "Response to son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Morrison. Montrose, P.E.I. and is making of CllShl0M- commencing his practise in Ed- Mrs. waiter wells of Brooklyn molten. Alberta. gave a very informative paper con- - cerning retarded children. At this Services June 23 win he conducted Responsibility". She . minded w, point the solemn routine gave way which was on the closlns chapter by Dr. Weir as follows: c 1, - . at their . , ---:.. to a bit of fun as Mrs. Russell 0! our Bollvl-n study book. She pec 11:00 s.m.: Tignlsh 2:30; Al- to family, community, nation mm Leard of Fortune Cove appeared I0” 0' "'9 WWI" W0”! dime 0'1 berton 7:30. Sunday Schools as God. She spoke briefly about w.l. in an extremely humorous mono- "W Wnm I""'- "d 3"” 0' W0” usual. Communion at Cascumpec. protects. losue. ”Skatin". WW W NW" M3” 39dd0ck- CEMENT FOUNDATION, M Mm Thu". Mcuod NEW” Members of the district conven- 3'10"”! du” Fmncu m1"i”””'V W I 6- ' f l : Al , ' it - walks. driveways, cement block ”" W" 'l'” '"'”''V E" M” VI" '13::.fo;ol,?,58CT;k”a:dlom.I. E31 17 members answered roll call. ' ” ”UIII- Chimney! bill" 01' We gm um-dmmt In.r.'c."mI "I-3-i Barbour: Alberton, President and The unmnr rewned ' '"b' paired. For full information call " W" ”""" " C"l"'"h1P - s,c,.e.,,,,; 3,,,.,k1,,,. Mm pm, Itlntllllum was raised by the :0- Don mch.,.d' 50, Nam, Mung she said that we cannot have cit- . , ciaty during the year. It was voted pm... 3019, summenmh lllllllllv Wlthmlt lood citizens who. Lend and Mr" Vmor C"mpbe"' to send money to support a bible REPEAT!-'-"D BY REQUEST 3 act play high School auditorium. K nsington. Saturday. June 22. 9 pm. presented by Community Club. REMEMBER YOU ARE needed at Red Cross Blood Donor Clin- ics on Tuesday, June 25th. at Al- bcrton w.l. Hall 2-4 p.rn. and at 0'Leary School between 7 and 9. CERTIFICATE - in the prize and pass list of Sulrlmerside High School under the heading Grade 10 Certificates the name Gerald Gallant should have been Gerene Gallant. the circle meet July tenth for a wlener roast. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by girls pre- sent. jm-.:..:mm-m.:.. EVIDENCE INSUF'F'lCI'EN'I' v TORONTO (CP) - Magistrate Fred Thompson Wednesday de- clined to convict Herbert Cox. charged with impaired driving. on the unsupported evidence of a blood test. which showed he had consumed 14 ounces of liquor. Mrs. Wlnnlfred Chamberlain died as a result of injuries suffered when struck by a car driven by Cox. Magistrate T said COME 1.0 THE PANTRY SALE leather tooling, stencilling and the at Kennedy's Store. Saturday eve- niing, July 6th. Margate w.l. Crapaud Theatre ml. . sar. B230 "High Society" A musical in technicolor Highly recommended. Star- ring: Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong and the Iate' Louis Calhem in his last performance. "Cartoon". A?-JUN! I - I1 ' in technicolor. Btarrinl Russell. Travelolue. Cartoon rnunsnar a "SEVEN MEN moss no Randolph Scott. Gall service. and canteen Dock, Mrs. C.W. Hayes and Mrs. MAKE TIMI to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic: on Mon- day, June 24th. at Tyne Valley w.l. B Ila!-tntad lllanTI.iIg.. w.l. Hall 2 -' I and at Tignlslt Legion Hall between 1 and D p.rn. PEINCIIOWN UNITED Church Sunday. June Ilrd. ll a.m. Com- munlon service. Rev. 1.. M. Mur- ray. 1.30 p.rn. Evening service Mr. R. J. Miller. 2.!) p.rn. Sunday School. Darnley Hall, Mr. R. J. Miller. IIIDIQUI Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Rev G.A. Cowper-Smith. Minister. Ser- vices on Sunday. June 1.8: Bede- que. ii a.m.; Borden, 3 p.rn.: Albany, 1:!) p.rn. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ad- SUMMERSIDI NEEDS Blood Donors A LIFE - perhaps your own! FREE CHURCH of Scotland Services June 23rd. Cape Tra vs..e ll a.m.. Summerside S p.rn., a.m- chel 7.80 p.rn.. SS. in Stanchei 10 a.m.. Services conducted by Rev. Donald Ross. Rev. 1. ll. Bishop, Interim Moderator. THE PRESBYTIRIAN Church in Canada. services for Sunday. June :3. Kensington Sunday School 10 a.m.. Divine service 11 a.m.. Freetown Sunday School 1 p.rn., Divine service I p.rn.. Keir Main- 550 at Red Cross Clinics at CIVIC CENTRE on Wednesday and Thursday. June um, and 21th, between 8 and 5 and 7 and 9 p.rn. BE ONE and SAVE in addition to accepting the rights and privileges thereof. are willing to accept personal I sponsibility. she then proceeded to define some of the responsibilities of good W.l. members in the local branch, in the district convention and in the provincial organisation. One of the most important remind- era for members was that the Women's institute is primarily a cultural and educational organiza- tion, rather than a money-raising institution. Its objectives are bet- ter homes. better schools. better communities and a better world Erskine Clark; E'msdale, Mrs. Charles Barnett and Mrs. James Adams: Fortune Cove. Mrs. Art- hur Wllllace and Mrs. Kenneth Leard; Montrose. Mrs. Harry Prid- hsm and Mrs. Ralph Fraser: Rose- bsnk. president and secretary; St. Lawrence, Mrs. Edwin Ellsworth and Mrs. Stanford Greelr Mill River, preltident and secreinry. During the supper hour adjourn- ment a delicious pass-around meal was enjoyed and there was opportunity for delegates to ad- mire the beautiful handicraft on display. Robert Broderick, Wesley Hardy. Roy heard. Danton Matthews. El- more Mscxay. Ronald Macltlnnon Paul Nicholson. Clair Oliver a ll d Jean Oliver. Mrs. " Leard. convener, mesented the report of the resol- uliona and courtesy 't- at the evening session. Resolutions had to do with edu- cation and training of retarded woman. Meeting closed. which work was completed on Labonna Nouvelle camp quilt. Lunch was served by Helen New- and mi son dred Poole. after the driving. there was no evidence of impaired driving. The issue was whether the amount of liquor would impair REGENT IONIGIIT 7:15 - 9:15 SAT. 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:15 "FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACES" DONALD OIOONNOR - PIPER LAURIE and FRANCIS "Tho lhlking Mule" ROYAL IOBDIN I'll. -SAT. - 1:13-0:15 MATINEI BAT. - 8:8 Alfred Hitchcock's suspense mas- tarpieee of thus all. It's "RE- Laulscs Oliver DANCING CAPITO L .. SUMMERSIDE TODAY (FBL) 1 a 7:80 ONLY EVENING ALL snare 750 SAT. 7:30 ONLY mg” orial M lpeque, Sund Ichooi In children I the W t Pri res, , :l::l'.:::(d'.,:f menus: u . N p.rn. Di.vlne service .7?” p.rn. W. SPRINGFIELD - OLIARY lmprovemznts to .:lIbertorllmlis:bour . l -T ' M.S. Thanks - offering service United Baptist Church 0'I.eary 7.!) which would facilitate the mark- Thig gfgfg W." b. glosjd fof Ifock -- y ran CENTRAL Bedeque United an. E, H. Bean, B.A. Bth. n.n. p.rn. No services in Springfield eiing of farm produce from this TUEDAY, JUNE 25 zlln-I'M Baptist cllui-ca. services Sunday Minister West. sf; as um. Brent Robert- the esgammemf d 1, do Featumg A Chhholm AYLOR ll a.m. Association sermon. Rev. soe,st ntrn er. igh sc s. juv e d - M "Bil K M. Milton. Afternoon 3:15. n.:. NA!-30" I”-595":-'5” ' Vt" quanta. raising of the w.l. rneIn- "H"9 Monk” Jun. 2 an "E y' and his orchestra UDSON .........- Armnmnl. 3,9,1”. 3 pm gun. old Valerie Crosler daughter of Till ANGLICAN CHURCH of bush”, peep 1-huh V," ,xP,”, "up, lgmmpggi mm Rev. L3. Amnm, gum-. Mr. and Mrs. Ilwood Crosier. Canada. Alberton Parish. Sunday. ,4 in Mbenm w.l. M. u" ,1 Jun. D m 9130.12.30 DEAN a day evening out pm. Recital of xenunlton was struck by - tnlck June 23rd. lit 8'-nd-Y liter Trim hall nu kitchen facilities, to Mrs. t inc 3 - ....u.-; 511-” .,,.,,.,, ,,,,,, ........e....g Sacred mule. Barbara Rogers, 330404 Vim Immuf dl'lV9l'l W IW- Mm. F 5-"L MRFFIFI P75-V" McGowan. Mill Mcbeod. Mile o:" Soprano. Itirtalg lnnun. Baritone Psnl Olsdmeli. Organist. The United Church of Canada. Sun- P g - g ran across the street for her ball.l J nrdixm mmlo ' H We W"M5- - . . - STORE OF -A":un,'.'m :3....:.'...: s... Monthly Meeting Science Now Shrinks Plies; 1." U H 4 omsaav PAINIAL Churn.” - I 0 0 . 1. am. e Co. c..'1?.'l. s....””'”... ..:''......3. Juice r-v-ma cu-r--cc--u so "':::::-..m:, ''''-''e-''.., ...,-g; Without Paln 0r Discomfort f Ba C vices of Divine would, in lun- My Pt Claadaa IGIOI 28rd. 0.! a.fn. Travellers Rest d H” ”. w”n"n.”. .1 gummenld. Mu up 33.1.; . ...n..'...hiIh!' t nu. - ii a.m. .'”"FreetovrI'.l pan apehedl:-I i 3"; ,,f gsoothllyo ff!?:tI&j ll:on.t'i:yuevEnin:. Find; Hes Substance 111:! Does Both- w "o men's ' i one . a e . . ef ' nrnh ,no,,bo.'d. mug lo.,,.,,,',,,,, .rn.. or.-uy was p.rn. an. 1. g mm mu fan Eu E 1 t Tasonqe. Ont. (Special)-For that sulerers were able to malts e '”-'''''''''''........,l''''''' mu r PERSONALS 3.3.3:: '::'..".."." :.'...':'r..".: t.”.:t:.':.':'.:1.'”.:-..':-.l:l":.: mt.-':.”'::":-.-.;...'r.w-.;.r . g..".':,T 1 " 2-mu, United Church at Canada. lorvlc 1.11, led in prays. ahiiltytoArinlr.hemorrhoids.snd smoflgthesssuneren wef-es very n T Iemay. luv 81- CIIIIP "H o... Inn." in 3 1'5. pt-Qgidgnt nu uuagogg. to relieve pale and itching. wide variety of hemorrhoid con: E --...."-.:.'-.:-..mf -0-,2: " "..'.'.:.'.-.1. 3t.t"'::.t'..':::.:..”::'...r'.:'z.:: :'.'l':'.'t..'?'"'"""””'””y”" . .' 0 P M . . , , . ..---.. -- --- am we m.".:.".'. :l".:l::.....,..."' "r en .'r;:.':."c.:."v::;v.2:.:r.':;.:'::. ...i..".::-.-..:.::m:..":.:.:.-':.:'..:-gr. All Day Friday untl 9.3 . for her a leash raeovsrv. - H at”, inconvenience. iany klm The stflgitleansj-w heshl; d rH'u'.,mi..h.n.(nc.” ndplnwggpg-gnggggg lnmsuhesnorrhoideasesfta '5!" "W9 '9'DY"9Ti ::..:':'..'.":'.'.':: as r.':.- c.'-.2 --- -..".':.:.'.':':'..r......'"" . 3-.ma3.."-;.g nu... il.N. ..m......m.;:.5u -. u. -mm"'mw-v-Mwmeim :;;.?:..?.m;ft;3;j,.n”? Saturday until I2 Noon. ' the crstificate and Moe Vmll gWmWW "it'll gnu: in I; es'asm:n: it man of also Maeuad. item. are pin. on which that m f..-.....li..l ......-.1...-. H.Askfoe . l mu llvu-teas!!! ta? a bot of a cross and I Can Ad .' , IDdlV iealed convenim.s W." . pull : ' All Tmls "It:-I no r:' ration H oa'..'tmem.-mi: N y 3. ' In. Vdll hush an 3' sy Mldred rolls. J: van ovw - period of is sold n'".'i'i'd.u .l'.?'.'u. CFIOT "16 T1975 c . - :..-- r.-:'..-- --.....-- ...l5"':.....'--" ....."' "'i'..":..'.'.':.: -r..';:.. .......... :-.2.-:r--N "W . V . - s wueao . cam. 3 y gave the nlnlussrs hula. ” Vernon Reeves Thursday morning. she was not seriously injured. The accident occurred near her home as she was leaving for school and O'l.eary ll a.m.. Morning Prayer. Alba:-son 13 p.m. Iva-nlag Prayer. MAIOATI PAITOIAL Charge. Dealtoehes. captain Carter. and all who had contributed to the success of the convention. MYRICKS ALIIRTON LTD. Modern and old time