W l The‘ounattaiohanonéiowo.‘Moo.sopi‘2‘ifi9_‘“si. 7'1 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone Hm spending three John E. Read. Borden. the to U.S.A. a 'ioliday trip Elizabeth Read RT. has re‘ turned to Tucson. Arizona after The gifts were weeks holidays.Sandra Brennan. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.‘ While there she was the guest" Adams read the verses.‘ arranged by Misl Mrs. Edwin Cram was hostess at the home of Mr. and Mrs.‘. G ordon Warren. Mill Rivenl Mrs. Hazel McCarron. St.lwhere yellow and white decor . Mary‘s Road recently enjoyed‘ations were featured. I Margaret Horne and Hazel Hardy assisted in opening the ‘sing song and dancing with mu-l sic supplied by Mrs. Bruce Cro-i ’ C on. Ed-i ad relatives in St. Louis and Tunisia. Mrs. Robert Smith and young:- son Bobby of Cochrane. Ont..i are visiting relatives and friends in Souris and Charlottetown. I On Thursday evening Mr. andi Mrs. William H. Burns of Bal-l tic entertained relatives friends at a miscellaneous show-' er for Sharon Moyer and GeorgeI Hunter. prior to their marriagel on Sa I Gifts were carried in by Joan} MacKenzie and John Cameron ’- ribbons cut by Mary Rogers while the accompanying verses were read by rs. Duncan P' cketts. The gifts were arrang.. ed by Dianne and Betty Mac- Kenzie and Mrs. Harry Wall. T'ie evening was spent zier. rs. . gar Matthews. James Beairsto and Clifford Ramsay. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by several friends. andj' ELIZABETH ANDERSON ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J.l..B. Ander- son. Charlottetown, P.E.I.. CST. TJ. GREEK ANNOUNCED and Mrs. John Great. Ottawa. Ontario. The marriage will I l men to be let! to the family as tome society towiiichtbe don-, ation be given. Irene Campbell reported buy- ing an alarm clock for the school. and Ruby Maciieod is the new school visitor. The new visitation committee, is Mary MacLeod. Jean Stavert ‘ and Ruth Paynter. I The District Scholarship patty for Grade 10 winners of County: Line no. 1. was reported held in Irishtown Community Hall With a large attendance. musical pro- gramme. and guest speakers. A . presentation of scholarships was; ‘honor Audrey Brown. only pupil l made to 1st. Nancy Paynter. 2nd. Katherine Campbell. i A party was also planned to: who passed grade 8 exams. A collection was taken for ku- . chen curtains. Mrs. Leigh Paynter will hostess in October when a Elephant. sale will be held Mrs. A.H. Campbell read let- ter No. 5 from Dr. Lotta Hitch- manova on her work in Greece. CORNWALL WI be . white Examples at this at» said out! be a beautifully iced cake or flower garden ' Hope was ex the cooperation of the music teacher the school children will enter the music festival. The roll call for the next meet- ing is to be an article for a lay- etl . Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. FORTUNE UCW Twenty memb e r s attended the Sept. meeting of Fortune Un- ited Church Women held at the home of Mrs. Harold MacEweu. Marguerite Wood Hilda Dingwell led the worship ser- vice and Jessie Wood ' in charge of the study "The Word and The Way " R'2p0rts were heard from the treasurer. flower comr :ttee and correspondence secretary. One letter concerned a boy in India seeking help. Arrangements were for paying for the cleaning of the church. that Of 'her son. Milton of Boston. gifts and Mrs. Harold Gard ar- announce the engagement. of take place at St. Paul‘s Angil- ‘ - ‘ Mass- A150. her Sister: MH- ranged them. The “good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Leroux their only daughter. Elizabeth can Church. Charlottetown. on flexrfiég'fi: “c4333.? $33,333. Harry Jenkins. Everett. Mass. were read by Sylvxa Gard. iaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs: Louise. to Ost. J.K. Greer, October 17. 1964 ‘msmm‘ for the 599, m l l I t bert Seroie all of West Brook, RCMP Alberton. son of Mr. (Photo by Heckbert Studio) . The m, g am: “Enenut o RIGHT “in?! MicscElmatr AtckoruMRIev. Mg. andBlVg: tf‘letrinaldtMaine visited at. the home of ’—“' '“"‘T' ‘ ' "iv—h“ um: 64.0.9311”; author of" s ‘ t or . onneCicu are; l er. an son 0 y ave re—‘Mr Mrs, Leo Doucett in ‘ ‘1 - ' . - : vacationing on . . W h l le‘ turned to 'Chatham. N.B.. after} Pleasant View. Elle“ ‘ mar-V “35 ‘I'tmducm "y here they are the guests of Mr..vtsiting With friends in Darn-l d .th ih" “Ewe Mrs' Coll" Macpha'j ‘ and Mrs. Emerson Deacon. Dar- ley. 1 Mr' 8" Mrs" K“ work ha"? . . - Eu“ 5 MD” was 3"" She Stres' i shoes lington. Mrs. Colin Higgins andI 1'9." for Monk?“ Where they. I I-‘Ed "‘9 fa“ me" every womanl .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davison of‘ “'1” spend the" vacamm' i n ‘m her own way was an artist. ‘ lot Wheatley River. .Malpeque have as their guest Lieutenant Governor W. '1‘: l The United Church of Canada Presbytery of Prince Edward Island Founders’ Days Serwce Pine Hill Divinity Hall in ' IMFS' Jane Campbell "f Vancou‘ MacDonald and Mrs. MacDon- I S I wa: hi’r‘gre‘gr; wsig‘l‘f’frver' B-C' lald received at Government} . a 6 mil showers following thg'd‘ mag-l Everett. Donald returned to: Hfous? f‘ridaycmord'ing “if Wives I The Insmown women's hm" I "I gmng flowers ‘3' the “me "1 riage at Alberton earlier this his home In Remington after an‘ 3011‘]?:‘éhwggaéfigcialfoua‘ tgsmogth with I a death 'his Insmm‘ “'1” 3‘“ fenloyable holiday in Halifax. Assisting in the rotunda were . be“ and one visitor pregem [$5.00 to a worthv cause in main. Al the home of Mr- and MrS-‘S “'v‘el‘e he was me 31‘9"" 0‘ “5 Mrs. Philip Matheson and Mrs Marion Prof L the ' "W "I "W decea-‘t’fl- 'h" d6“- l ltt read MR. AND MRS. W. A. CORBE’I‘T .Alvin Bel]. Elmsdale. where‘bmther- 3059” Donald and‘ _e. ‘Gail Adams was co-hostess. Ila-ers. Donald. 3' wig-swath” White and “r. airtight fgrythe mgnth. 'Roll call WW ‘ 2‘” "my 3"" “is Hardy 33" ‘Le‘Bar. Tit 0 red ‘ ~ 5 all.“ “7” by mm 2 n BEN’NETT cam: ' " d Ch h Sis'ed in__°penmg_me m." m while! Re“ R' E' Jahnsmn‘ M rs' Amati; ihoseuwlio ushered diligmdavl'vg “am on your wed. Io insura‘nce Counsel/ii“ Prmcet°wn UNI” "re ‘Joms'm‘ and 3°“ Fall] of 51”” were Mrs. T.W. Wa er. Mrs. Mrs. John E. MacLeod rolur.- msmc‘ supervisor Wednesday. sePL 23' P'm’ Charlottetown. P.E.I. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 A K o f U at d Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Mame-{Falls Saint John. NB. were I e 50%903'232 issefl'ifggamagel recent visitors to Baltic. erving were Mrs. Blair Mac- :I . . ‘ . lnonald. Mrs. John Thompson. Emkcl! of summer flowers [wore pink silk brocade fasluon- airmanfzfigzamr'?“(Eggnfingifil Mr and Mrs. Arthur May- Mrs. Louis Walsh. Mrs. Elmer A tdth hnel of th .' . l ' -- ' . - -' - -. lizitigsion Ileniigda Church o: liv :th: nTati‘ltmllaoxI' "lioiiiiit “heath “I White 53”" with 1°“ Inard‘ Freesa‘ll' Mlohlgan .areigloagclidard and su'e Anne “at ‘ squirdgv August 15. 1964 I ' long lily - point sleeves and} guests of Mr. Maynard's sister.‘ ' . v use for l with matching wedding ring. . t Mrs. \’.A. MacDonald super- “: H N I ‘ ‘ a , ' ‘ spray applique around‘Mrs. John Jack. 'I‘yne Valley. .' . l Tllal'l'la5e of ancy Lee headdress-.s and nosegays f the bat?“ neckline. The ice‘ Iused and the guest book was o \larllurdo and William Alli-.white mums with turquoise tin- . Shelfoon and Mrs. Scmt teered to get samples of "in -‘ Memioriam" cards at the Bible House and the decision. was ° made that. in the future instean' emorating Rev. Dr. John Keir Comm ‘ Address by Rev. Prof. Ian I“. MacKinnon. Ph.D. Public Cordially Invited ONE WEEK J.B S OOOOO‘OQOAOO— 'H-HWO‘OH‘ h lcirculated by Mrs. M a l c o | m W (when Wed center.“ ‘and front panel of the skirt. Mr. and Mrs. George Doucettj Reeves_ , The bride is the youngest dau-I John Corbett was best man ‘wihfin Egeguzfiels‘leggrntrag; and five Children 0‘ H3111“- N Lt. Cmdr. J.H. Hodgson was river of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mac- 1 for his brother. Em» NloaSi. ms‘e point lace ove‘, pram. and». have been visiting friends‘ the aide in attendance. \Iul'rlo. Kelvin Grove. and the ‘ brother-in-law of the bride. and he shoulder , ,ength Qe“ of Nb: :l't’ltlnl is the youngest son of W. A. «Gust Bealon. brotucr~ dal illusion was held in place‘ II" ‘ law “f the groom “Shm'm lbv a tiny coronet. of crystals. ' l the guests to pews markcd witlt ’The bride-5 only other orna_ “"3 ceremm‘y White 53”“ b0W5~ lment was a necklace of culture M. I Mrs. MacMul‘do chose for her pearls, the gm of the groom_ ed ELLEN’S DIARY ' Hungry Robins Invade m and Mrs, Stirling Corbett. Snu‘n Granvi e The d n u ble was pcrformed by Rev. L. SEPTEMBER 21 TO SEPTEMBER 26 YOUR CHOICE OF LOVELY PASTEI. PLAIN SHADES OR \I‘l‘,"‘.l), i‘daughter‘s wedding. a dress of She carried a cascade of l..il.'It‘m Mur r a it was in silk in mink color with matching sweetheart roses and heather.' . .233 of the wedding milslc. lace bodice She wore gold acce- The maid of honour. Floral ‘ ’ I ' arr! cla ."Pd "The limpet issories and a coi‘sage of Talis .woolner. and the bridesmaids.I o o O t to: ' by. Purcell as the bride t man ro ‘Daphne and Sandra Taylor. sis-l "It’s needed" James otters. l son. Comforting it is. but ' ses. e Corbett. mother of the ters of the bride. wore identlcdnoting the raindrops that glis lthe music of the crickets out er‘c'ed the church Prior to, Mrs. it: r p r emony. the y m n. groom. wore a blue and whats» a] street - length dresses of} ten for a moment. and in orys- t along ouriday. there is a regret "a 3 My Soul. the King of printed silk ensemble with satin in pastel shades of aqua-ital flow wash down the panes. l in it that the year passes 50 l; .t 'n was sung by the con- 'white accessories and a corsauc imarine. sunset pink. arid pale? ‘It. will revive the. pasture. The ' soon. . '. :rmn The soloist. Mrs. of white roses. '30” “in “dice and Side pand- Iand was d’yw Did You read I "This is all verv fine Ellen' it'll .Inl‘lvstln.‘ sung “The A reception for 65 gllf‘sls \i‘:1,,I0f multi — nylon. V 'here, Ellen where...?" he que- ‘ James a}... mining 'bv his \ll‘lflll‘l: Prayer' as part 01 held in the Church Ass-:mblyI The" headpiece! were} my ries as he resumes his reading I news a arm-1mm. meii- he w t-rremonv and "0 Perfect. EVEIIS 31130 I" Single:' in l ' ' I? p ' ' » lit-c‘ during the signing of INAOTIII‘FG tier wedding cake lop- Satin r0595 I" the 53m“ s‘ladesi m '8 0d ameha". “Claims “5mg bflsmy' “haw I ' .m resist-9r. Iped with a miniature bride and :35 the dresses They cal‘l‘iEd’ thMgigte‘ agolour company — .you -n°“c.?d- the “me? oYhEle" Ha." Pus'el Co'ors 'I‘if‘ hrdc. given In marriage .Rroom beneath an arch of lily Inosegays OI Inixed Summer th: d'ooerr fggfiifuittxrki‘figfig I heuifirmggrgivday ggia ' I L‘\' lint father. wore a ti‘adiiion- ‘of the valley. bouquets of roses. lflmwrs nl tartous [mes- Clearing a bright path gluon” 1 Food _ i hI ry . . Your choice of 4 sizes _ "111“3 “00" length gown of ‘ and lighted tapers. :raccd thel The. “owe! gms’. Shelly “W” the dim of the damp night i j w 'nu organza over layers of bride's labile .lor. niece of the bride. and Sus-i ' _ '. . Y . Plain soft pastel shades in gold. green. mo... “wing and taffeta Aw Mr. Mum“, pman “19 3 an Steflwart, niece of the groom“ fi We find lunched by the kitchen 3 rose and ' _ p“.un of Swiss lace enhanced toast. to the bride which was “ere “own” m. “"0" ‘ 16'1ng re': 0°“. 959d agiflns" "‘9 l ,i . W 1mm, scooped necklim,‘ responded m bv the “mom dresses of. multi - nylon overjedge of chill in the air: lunch- i . \iscose and rayon With pinch pleat milled the slander waistl ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ .wlute satin With headdressesled on bread and cheese. the headings "" ‘ ‘ MTS- L‘HW’” Comm" “'35 In of satin roses and wisps of.later a tasteful souvenir of the I !chargc of the guest book. For Have” 1' n a on a m. I it was finished at the bat’K Mt! A “we”? of SP” material |\'eiling. They carried basketsl Dundas' Plowing Match. Plece~l i . Complete With hooks ready to hang of dainty flowers and scatteredl of the Sunday cake we had too. I‘ honey- ”:‘dflwrp flatter“ 0"” the moon trip in the Maritimes. ln- “Pink rose petals in the Path Ofi and the cups of coffee the I Pair 43" wide x 54" immant skirt. The fitted bo- . - . . . . fl.” .mm‘red “1v Dim fleew cluding a tour of the Cabot .thfl bridP- _ I lone girl of this farm had fan—< long. Regular 9.98 . r {Wm "H pf Trail the bride chose a pink‘ FOI‘ he? daughlers “’Pddlng.-cied “would add cheer to the ‘ » ‘ I H, r059 '9 0 ma ( “m: wool walkin suit. bone colored ‘MTSl Taylor Chose 3" enseIll-night." . . . , . W‘s" a] held a three tier elbow . E - l " Fair 06 Wide x .34 ' W)”; V.” Her cascade mm accessories and corsaze of deep ‘, bl? "(981.9 "’59 “Wade “'1'”. The tall R was of the current o S P I T A I. long 'Re ular 19 Q5 1 M; “a; 0‘ red row“ mein‘ed pink carnations. .maichmg la! and Willie GCCESSO'.’ work of the farms: the carpen ' g ' ill-tit inf ' ‘ Out - of - province guests in“ try at Rob's which is turning I Q U A I. I T Y . . . . I " - were \ti- and Vlrs Lowell coul.I Mrs- Mathew“ "mm" 0': building into a granary. and Pair 48' WHIP x 84’ \Il'.\. Eric Moase was ma- . ‘ '. H ‘ " . 'the groom. chose. a gown ofl whe tod [ i. .. 1mm Regular 14.95 trim n: honor W her sister. Her i son. Halifax. Mrs. James Nol- irream mk shamung with heavy. re 'ay cemen was run . . of NEW cumy "unset . c..- . WI“ in lurqlmisr “'35 deSiSlr ‘ "n 9’" L on ‘93} a ,‘ ' icream an lack acressoriesm ' ' . a" ' h mg ml with fi t ted bodice. short Mrs-Ngercy Stemv )‘aShwaak' ‘Hcr corsage was deep pinkléahgrceriellithaginiisgusg: 1, Ream” 29'9" . M- 4‘ times and full skirt. A match- 315- carnations. I ' . . . . In: wcdd in a rim: headdress The bride is an employee of The best. man was Les lief fhebfigdgffigomseAmfigam12:5: hrld a tiny v pl 1 ln place. Sue the Spring Gardcn Road and Jay and the ushers were Waynei where tht, shee' and wm'e f m " E ca"'.cd white mums with tinted Brenton branch of the Bank of Dickieson and Donne 'I‘aylor..I l. ’ f f: ‘ kl: . c ‘- om. renters. fNova Scotia. Halifax. and the brother of the bride. [:::l?§rln%;r2ugthzu‘;°“;ée "M312? lllx. Percy Steins. sister of ;groom is with the Halifaxl Royston Mtigford supplied l ‘ ‘ . . ., - . . ' - t‘w bride. and Kay Crobett. ms 3 branch of Trans Canada Credit. [the wedding music and GailI dm' “"5,” I“ keep It I" . 0“ Plain bdgkgmunds Of balge' rHSt’ glee“ and blue or ottho groom. as bridesmaidsl tPhoto by Heckbcrt Studio) Carter sang “The Lord's Pra- gwE Item; “f0” “Id-l t O Chmce of Viscose and rayon H- {yer" and “I'll Walk Besidei Mam; {or-“ti; gglligsihpeve’; I O Pinch pleat headings You." i r . i - v. _ I Following the ceremony , my work must beshaped.lAnd hoped 0 Complete with hooks read) to hang ceplion was held at Montgom-I 'ha’v‘h“ “mu”- ‘M‘denm ‘° 1 . or fit Pleated width Pleated Width Pleated width . . Peated id ._ d ‘9l‘y Hall for 13“ EUESIS- The} the “Kent sfu'hf born Hun." Pair 48" x 6.1" long Pair x 63" long Pair 48" x 34" long Pair 96 x “4 1011.! bride's table was centered by} “"95- the t3“ ' 9nd ”' Regular 10.95 chular 21.90 Regular 14.95 Regular 29.90 a beautiful three - tiered wed-‘5 I "SP. 90 to Speak. would pol ‘ ding cake flanked by tall. bring an accompanying high .w’iite. tapers and baskets oft Wlnd ‘0 “"819 the grain abOUi . . l I . 0 white in u m s and pink carna-i ready '0 be IIBX‘VOSIM by combi- tions. ‘ I ines. or toss down the stooks ai- . Dr. D a v id Stewart offer-I ready to be horvested by comb- ‘ed grace, and Justice R.R.Bell‘ nes. or toss down the sotoks al- proposed the toast. to the bride. . ready left in neat ranks on Island The 0 o rn responded andI farms. In the wake of the hind- proposed a toast to the brides- I ers, .malds. to which Mr. Jay rep-I Papa Starling. our Monday lied jfricnd would smile when he . the‘ heard the raindrops patter this WHITE TAILORED CURTAINS C White with fancy weave a NEW Curity RIB NIPPLE Nora Scales circulated k ‘ and handbag white gloves and s . s'ioea. Her corsage was red and feathered carnations. left the clothes - basket on the grass and came to harvest seeds of the annuah in a flower-bed to ‘ i make a thlrfty backlog for the ‘ P. E. I. DRUG STORES I b . - ' 8“tits addition to cats from “Sniff! 01:, M’gfimg the... amp.“ to fit 0 Rayon boucle that is easy to care for various areas of P.E.I.. out- was “in 1,, the wind" he would aby s mOUth 0‘ ‘ WWII” we“! Included chuckle to Mama. "Yes. w-iaa ‘Iess 3” 0 Just wash drip drv and hang M" "d M“ Rod M‘cuw and she was pinning her wash to'ths swallowing K ‘ 1134:: E‘fizefi‘gflcs’fn fiofgea‘l’if line. Rain' I said. ‘There'll bo n 1 M 72 40. x 81” i. y ' 'I l H n . u x s'-a I. x .. ~ A Brookline, Mass: Che iafshlgeflarffie :"Igl'glx gnu: 0‘ NEW SURE GRIP Reg. 4.49 Reg. 4.98 Reg 5.49 MacDonald. st. John‘s. Nfld.; ‘ I “ - ° BOTTLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phinney. 31:25?“ In“ .1 £29 "33"" u“ Amherst N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. Sun‘hnl‘fif'm'fif‘a m [h d Melville Logan. London, Ont: wander-ed (.0fo m ‘5 t; 1 o o a ' and Mrs- Ernes' Forbes creek wehad er _ _ — — — — — — — I._ — — — ‘ Brookfiald. N.S.: Wayne Dick- 0 ' f' M Mm'mnm f’weh“ R M is." | K. h c Sm I K., h n com e Sm ieaon.J Moncttiin.JN. .:“I L mpg: 'ca=:Mufas gaming... 0': oyon orqu 0 If: on otter l6 0 g “Md ' [A u . . - a cantonaiiowniiiiivilig: Silt. 6“ 89‘" “d “‘9 1"“. 509"“? "‘9 gm“; g . I h I O Rayon marquisette The bride-s golng _ away my morning was. all golden and Tailored style 0 . pecla pure as! tume was a street - len h “9- , , sm'glfl'Rf" ag-‘g’gmm 0 Fine quality dacrnn 0 Printed cotton trim sheath and lacketof white linen ROM"! “’9” "I‘m"! "New" " 93‘ ' 2 0 WW?“ "mo" "“m . Assorted colors with eyelet embroidery of tiny I” the row“ “‘99 I“ I '5‘"! _," ' . Assorted colours I m to“ . buds; ,- .w 1,“ border. sampling the tart fruit. 40 x 72 Reg. 129 2 pleased with their day... We AVAILABLE AT ALL 1- o i white . . . . . . . , ,. ‘- On their r e t urn from I honeymoon in the Maritimes Reg. 3.9a "t I Res- 2-9 1 .97 at Printed Saich To — ERCotzge—S—ets STEAD’S no Belicia Drapery | and . New England States spring s-rdenins ahead. . t and a visit to the World's Fair. But now there is rain. The fire . y d w Y Q Scotchguard treated I New . young couple crackles on the hearth and turnsl P l . Fine .mv timed I " chm . Excelle’" I" bum 3“ '3 I . Water repellent have taken up residence at Oy- into a familiar tune of the aea- I h” M”, “d "9"", q“ ' p ‘ 0 Colour natural Q Excellent for slip covers MR. AND MRS. DONALD MATHESON at“ M Bridle. of your Prescriptions. . Fm“ design. . About 45,. Wide . Abe!" 45.. “d. B G mBotth has“ beer; lanai-sod”? TYPHOON 101.1. HEAVY pm 44131 I ' - e eac proe o . s. r d Mattiestm is. at present. on the MACAO (AIM—Arrivals from. 3.98 2 l 1.98 1 d. Refl- 2-49 1 I e . staff I Queen Charlotte Highlggontgilt‘ said Friday more tléaun I s“ I y I l ' ' . 'School. inese were killed in - For Tnnlfy ChUrCh Nupha's I Twang: 0:33:35 “wwwgg; ; PARKDALE CHARLOTTETOWN sroar: summasms small: Trinity United Church .Char-lthe holy bonds of mata-lmonbeyr Mrs. David Stewart at her I swept up the Pearl River eat-I Monday thru Thursday . . . . . .. 0:30-4:30 Monday tlira Thursday . . . . . .. 8:30—5:00 '"Wown was the setting tor sISylv-ia Gladys. second d-us‘l-l'tome in Crlplud and W“ also "Y Sept 5- The “Vale?! wd; Friday ....................... .. 3304;» ruddy ..................... .. 8:30-0:00 Pretty summer weddin , whet-titer of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Tay-.honoured by Ellen Maiheson|the typhoon caused widespreadE no”. , "mm . week" a 8mm“, ' _ . t . . _ I _ _ I . H “MM sum" .__‘ _ ' . ’ _ . _ _ I . H 12.” "m I " . . E. Ball. using thellor. Charlottetown. and Donald! and Elaine Trainer at a where flooding and many houses col- I. iouble fin. memo” united incurlu MacRae. only son of lparty and shower Ilaosed I. ;