iveusne- 1w A HUIRCHES TOMORROW 1 flyrsirs CATHEDRALJ ANC-CIHN_ ltochford 8011"!‘ -- "u" SERVICES w m1,- Communion i ‘fyffiymsuchs-ni, Cliorrsl. vm, YEvensong and n. l‘ innit-Communion Tumigy, Thursday. Satur- i (‘ Monday, Friday. . . wednesda . Evensong ' d . w gelelzyilay services are held ' Soul's Chapel. All seats are "g unnpprnplelicttq. Visitors . l- Rw Kendall. 4.0.0.0.. l..s.s , "i Organist ‘u [ UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY 11mm» cutmca Ber. T. E. M hnnsn Miss Marie Mollongsll, pawn.“ 11 LII- “skills? yes-gm’, Sermon “lndil erenoe". RAW. T. E. Mclgnnnn, loffllgtitieorge Johnson will be u" 7 . . E inf-Kill... 15211571213.“- Soloist will be Mrs. N. D. McLean. BAPIIST 1 and e Jligniecii them altcr any ser- 5'1‘. PAUL'S environ" A. LcDrew Gardner. Rector ‘tmnlsi, Miss Lillian Esrle. Director. |\lr Waiter McNutt AT M. M Holy Communion , M Lltfly and Sermon. ‘Duh-m August the congre a- , of st. Pauis will unite will pmfs for tho evening ser- _ PRESBY IERIAN BE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Minister ;li sm. Morning Worship.- minister will conduct the ' e snd deliver the sermon. 0N i’itiabi£Y'l‘ERiAN _ CHURCH lrlnn sndlgfiigtton Street M . . t In. G. Carlyle Webster 1 Lin. Edwin Juhnstone _ Organist --- l g Worship at‘ eleven when No. 62 C-A. (B) T. C. .1 d. rdtiffv. E. C. Evans of Belfast. i 00111111071‘ the morning service. . . 5 - f eh "Biess'the Lei-o, o 1on1". lpolotto-lvsnoff. suing Worship at seven 1 dock. lav. G- Carlyle Webster- 1- conduct the evening service. llyinns, 6'11, 5B2, 675. lhiet “Watchman! What of , y Beard. The Sabbath School meets at ten clock in the morning. "Irust ln the Lord and do good; ~llllii thou dwell in the land ~ merrily thou shalt be fed". You sre cordially invited to wor~ with us. f No Subsidy gr New Potatoes Some confusion in connection - - the subsidy on new potatoes i8 ,. lent in certain shipping cent- , throughout tihc provinces," Mi‘. .11 Nicholson, prices and supply ~ sentative oi the Wartime ,_ - and Trude Board, stated. in - interview yesterday. Dtpltinihg ms situation, he issued - ioliowuxg statement ‘During the t Iortnlsht several enquires have ll received from shippers who -- under the impression they are ills for a, subsidy. » The market for new mtntccs has CTHE BAPTIST CHURCH "m" Prince and slimy streets RW- I. Judson uvy, 5,5, THE CHURCH SCHOOL l0 A-M. Morning Worship 11 an. 3"~'"\°n Vlllmurd and Riesr Guard.- Rev. Stewart D. '.l‘rltes..| Solo, Miss Pearle Burns, “Befl side The suu WulersP- by n“... em Iilllflic. Miss Marion Sounds", Evening Worship ‘l p.111, aergllillll. gThe Great Counniiseion an .- Sicwnrt 9D. "m!" P R"- ‘Iyluslc. Miss Marion fllnnflegg, cu are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH Kent Street 11:00: Morning Worship. Sermon: "Ills Cross and Otis-s?‘ 7:00: Evening Services. Sermon: "Bi-focal Religion.” ‘Rw- "my T. Bridwell, moot...- nf the Giles Boulevard Christian Church of Windsor. Ontario, will llrench a both services. 4 . M FULL GOSPEL PENTEC ciivacn, mo, 05TH‘ Elm Ave. Pastor-Rev. Allison Post Sunday 11 mun-Morning w". ship. 5lllldflv 8 p. m. Evangelistic meeting. ' Good singing and music injhese services. Special speakers and sing- ers froui N. B. Come and he" tho Gos llnjtllll and sermon. What we ave has satisfied nil who have received itregardiess of age or po- sition in life. STELLAR ATTRACTION SOMEWHERE IN T‘!!! GUIANAS (OP) '—'.l'he soldiers on this Ameri- esn airbase deep in sonalities vkienever s, USO show far. A recent show wag n11 lust this fashion: “Show W0nieri."_ Six year old John Barrett won a competition-from R. A. F. and U. S. lliflncn in spotting and recognizing W.) types bf alcraft. Reunion of lnman the Guiana i jungles don't care much about per- $33,129, Piififfgx “CE? a?! troupe manages to pentrate this 21¢“; dgughtgg gimp, T_ m led in Charles H. Piolsard, R. Tonight-Four White L. Pickerd. Marriage to takeé 184i? BEIITMI. Gllllilillli ‘COOKS ‘zr mower-sou co re ' “ca osns-rloumsmsun- lll-IADAl-IANI ralsnvrs . IAN c i1 s. MFgbllghmlTtyuaxfilba. osveivnisn urirssn o wit. —-Ptlb 2am. l.” .viie*iss..sii=.ivi'llls Stanley Bridge 780 P. M. New oi .Vis ' ' , . redid... oi.'f&t..‘.'°'°°"" ‘l?’ .1‘? -1ii“»‘3".°.‘.'....h§?.i“3.i". ' “"1"” ust 29th at Alexandre. stag]. THE Wed at Saint John l-Laselibrook at 3 P. M. d. C Roads st 'I.30~P. M. midi. 115% will speak at s11 services. 8-8-21. GRADUATE NURSES-Hear Dr. 5- R- I-flycock. Professor Education- al Psychology. Universit cg Suk- atchewsn a Falconwood ospitsl, Tuesday. August 31st st 3 P. M Phone Mrs C. H Seer-‘IGO-L if CCVEIIEAD - NION IO?!) UNITED CllUllCIllI Services or S av. August 29th are: West Co ‘iead i1 A. M. S. S. 10.15. ve- gesfi Rlaagld M. lxnigéinggad ‘I30 . . . o . ter. m“ 11%“ if. snvrsiwin cannon TO WED IN P. B. I. —Ml.ss Mary Louise Deming and her sister Miss Doris Deming, left Tuesday for Summersdie, where the former’; marriage to Flying Officer Donald Reginald Taylor. R. C. A. It, will take place shortly. - Ottawa Journal. CHURCH NOTICE. -- The Uni- ted Church of ad River Pastoral Charge. Sunday. Aullust 29th. Son at wiltshire at 11 A. M. l’. mbertsg of Hiikrzter giveanwillube gu spea r ea e River at 1.30 P. M. 8484K CHURCH ‘NOTICES for the Milton and Rustico for 39th. St. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. H sh 3.00 P. M. St. Mark’ R/lls- tico. Sunday School oao P. $4. Ev- enin Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sid- ney- . Davies. Rector. 8-28-11. ENGAGEMENT.- m. and Mrs. ounce the enga ement of theili- . C. A- . eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold September 3rd. - 8- AUGUST WEDDING —A W?! pretty wedding took place in the United (Jhurch, Mlllview on Thurs- day when Miss Ora Jenkins wss un- ited in marriage to Mr. Lloyd George Lawton of Pownai. ceremony was performed by Rev. D. K. Ross in the presence o! s. wide circle of relatives and friends. ough to get a. rainleee d farm home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Them were upwards of one hund- red present, the fine day having gatherings as some were not yet tiouclicd the wholesale price fling and coiisquciitly the paym-Eilt ‘the subsidy. announced lasti ~ . has not been necessary." Mir Nicholson ivciit. on to explain, handing potatoes in this -.~ isms are actually agents for, '- llrimary producers and itilp to -- wholesalers in other parts of * s. The CIHTCIlIL price being i - theihrmoi- by these agents or Pilersls in the vicinity of $1.00 '- $1.28 for a lfi-poiind bag. 'I'1ie v i. alter allowing for transports ' costs. handling charges etc. n5 "l! 11R; m the wholesaler in Ollbesl for about $1.70. As the lesal-srs’ ceilimz in Monti-cal is 135. it can readily be seen hhat vlxwzitlllid be no call for a subsidy Provision for the subsidv was lde in the storing when it vms "red that nrices of new potatoes b9 hiillier than usual. The l‘ limit for the payment of any ' to subsidv exmir” on wedmg. u’ w"- SBDtA-niber 1. “China's most famous actor, Mei diermgcording to 8B0 fflfln “muting, g an luoiiou sin: (Deering) Mower l: truck wagon; rske; spike dise lisrrews- single _ nyg 111M325’ sgrihenéun; v ers; n s no "" _ rltor; hsrnesln.‘ Twmsi-rco- months credit on it i-.¢ii"‘$n'.‘°.‘§i. the foiiowlll iv. ' i Ill-Ill! STEVENSON, Auctioneer. 5T . consum- 1-1-1. naown, or. nevertheless a splendid spirit o: spiring to say the least. lottetown to Lot 16. as well as from Victoria. Crapaiid. Hampton, Cra- clville Carleton Bedeque, Augus- tine Cove and Freetown districts, The initial re-union i929. These events proved so en- joyable that it. was decided that have been held in 1883, 1030, i037, 1939, i941 and this year. The picnic is held not only from historical episode connected the family - the landing of the pioneer John !n-, man and yliS wife nebeccs Duke, with other settlers from Yorkshire, England on the shores st Hampton in July 1819. . The pioneer John settled on the isnd opposite where the ship with the emigrants moored snd brought with him live sons. John, Thomas, Robert, Mark. William and their daughter Mary. The sons Ill b0- “Kw h???" ted or slates a g u per of some old time IOIII 1 by Sui-ling Inman, wse s. iestim of the gathering and then csme s welcome address by T. J. lumen. who bespoke his pleasure st see- ing present so many desendsnts of the John Inmsn. who had landed at Hampton in 1810. l-le also looked forward with leasure to each sun- e . After xprees his regret that Mr. J. 1". Prefix Magistrate of Kensington, who s. our last alluring so kindly invit- ed the Can to meet sthis heme was unable to attend on soeount illness, called W Mrs. John Me- Ki non. Mrs. tlsiew Gamble. W- s. B. French, m. Stewart Khulna Mr. Mark Cameron. and Mr. Pr Inman who in turn opt-fie briefly. Mr G FIR! 1| Inn! th . . . an en e:- tencled 2 hearty invitation in hay: x ed _Mr. T. J. Inmsll. nunowl re-eleoted -' YQtwv-s. alsgw‘. B. B. m Ill-w?! nnimsnJ-lsmpw Sec- retSi-y-‘lreessurer These Family at "Illllltilll run poor. LIMITED has been _ successful in securing onl one toll of Flea Powder-one wh oh comes -'—"' ‘hi hi The 111ml"! '11"! 1"" lucky "l- ing ynderit authorities. in inariy,su by while it t. weeks for their bi-snnua re-unlon lo owing points- when they met together on thedsland ljuii" P0 large and beautiful lawn at the side; 0 _ a o isrliiiggiiffiaiiytgiéiin Saturday ‘t falgaxrulotwtown. J. J. cut down attendance from former SENTA-i-‘ON _ A1511,“ cup m,‘ thmugh gathering in their hsy crop lfilfifiyimw“ gummy, I a Ayrs i C C1 b. iriitcrnity prevailed which wee in- 5m“. Qfchfii‘... Jog, Mm- dleton and}; Wrigliw There were Inmans present from m, musing which W55 held at, m; Canoe Cove. Sh. Catliierines, Ohar- (mm 0| vet-mm 01-51;, mew" and, Tryon, Appin Road. South slung was held sh _ thirty-four years" ago in 1909. The breeding is now next one was teri gears later, in in 1919; and the next two in i924 and i011 518M66- hcnceforth they should be held flcililfmd every two years, so that since they 11°11“ °7 the standpoint of s pleasant get- 10w,“ together of all persons of the iom- ceoch 11y name o! Inman, but to com- 11¢, M“, marl memoraie a decidedly important bane P. I. I~ with the h. .0. . . the anniversary o! mo d nut-hits. Charlottetown. Vice-President and 3g; THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND recommended by competent. CLUB MEETING AND PRE- t, Kinkors. M date. Ayrshire general Kinkora. Albany and lidlddle- ROM! his do h d Gauthier, l e xi and one sister Mrs. Jennie - ere. Boston Mess. Also several siid chii en. Funeral P1169 rom Fran Hennessey erll home to R. C. Cemetery. LADIES AID MIITING- h- field Ladies Aid held their r sr m August 13th st the home 0f Mrs. Les Ohflwen. Meet- inlopened With 1i n What A Blend We l-lsve In esus. Roll w: celled with five members and visitors present. ‘I110 President, Mrs. Sydney Taylor resded over the meeting whm e 1st chapter of James was read. ‘Hie minutes of last meeting were read W Assist. Sony-Tress, Mrs. Les Ohowen. Discuuion of pirtting hymn book rseiu on bsehi of pews was seen boo. rive members geld lees for i you amounting to .00. Collection was teioeii amounting in 1o cents. Next meeting to be held st. the homeiai". A. bunch oornm or Sept. in . WI- G.. Stetson. Mrs. lea shown Lunch was served by committee‘ in char and meeting closed biy in] nofNySmNsndsi l'll - been repeating Mispsh Ben . Card of Thanks so. end “MT-i? onl: #9. and oodt sent floral (cringe you wish o-éhsportstion. o-aa-ao-zi, h M. Court yesterde. g, Ml‘ Ind Mrs Lowell Milton John. The groom was very popu- Buml“ "M" miml" "W! bllce lar in musical circles on his tation 000k ' menu)’ ‘t 5n” Jimn- Th! 51448. having recently been connectsed witl: ‘h’ '°"'“" shill" Marlon Ileldlns the male chorus which too - i: hun- mgf Rdllllgsgg: Mr and Mrs. ors nt the st. John festival. Before u we“ kid-w“ 01' B dney and enlisting he was in Trinity United m‘ amended h, h! Mb es hav- Church Choir, Charlottetown. The M“, wouvme 3 "hm! ill Am- groom interruotedacourse at Prince ‘M ha" N“ “"14 311489110“. of Wales College, Charlottetown to “m” Wm, m“; h" "m Wi- .ioin the n. c s r. as pilot I-Ie ......,......~..:s..::.s:rrz':: =".v:~s"<i“s»:.v*iv~ - . reduce... sroe- tlie In ependent Exhibitors, Saint gown POI-um Co?!‘ —- At. 2.1:“ Police I. goggle was sentenced to m days Personals W. R 11 R0 15ft. ‘rhugdeey ch'§'i>o§ih.:°i§$'$ e U. S. Mrl- Ray Stuil s d o good.‘ in visitirrig high “Q P. O. Vincent Shes R. C. N. V. R. s.':..3"“.i::5'z .‘.‘.‘3i".““" he. n" with his wire.’ g ° m“ Miss Elisabeth MacDonald f Cambridge. MIHL. is spending hgr vocation with her sister. Mrs. Pst- " rick Murnuhsn. Charlottetown. aiidw s...“ "I “btms . . l! en cKsnne QUEENS DISTRICT SCOUT °’ “KP °°"° m ‘WW “fut: CAMP. 1111.2 31—Ailg. a "' V- F» 1*‘ (Continued 1mm lest week.) Halifax. N. S. “TEST aND B33961, vgoaxm Se,“ m‘. m‘““", _ ' _ _ corn re y seen rom e a su»-»“~-11ff‘»-‘5-“fi»-t»€- a‘ caresses‘: °d M‘ sydnw- N- 5-. 1-! snendins or '9 mi Class Badges However h" W1 dive leave st Government m“, gfiflgmpt; mg m4; wwhytk-qfi "°"‘°- "II m“ c! H11 Honour enthusiasm oi Proficiency Badges m” Liwhnlnhamiemm‘ Ind MN- although a. shortage of Leaders “Pim- made it im- o» as Corporal Dot rsi-qusoh, New Wat- 2'33. ‘Ssflfi mm‘ M a m‘ erfvrd. c. B. and Pte. Eileen Keddy ‘ 51118510111. N. 5., left yesterday for Tenderfoot Tosh their homes after spend‘ s very 011301191119 time on the Island P50141821: Eran guests of their friend Pte. Margar- McLellam. Ed. . . Bi? Larter- risen. Geo. How , Abe. Zalcem, -__ Harold BLso. Donald Jenkins, Emile Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew, c“- Arsenault Malcolm Joyce. digsn have as their guests their LAWS! J8“ Mfllfilllm Ed. M111- three daughters, LAW. Phymg y, iii-is. Abe Zakem, Harold Biso, Don. Wally, w,‘ n,‘ 23h m, ganglia, Emile Arsenauit, Malcolm re ens . 0 1'00 . is ' reacts" vast...” I- “m m” “t”. is‘ . oun sn . . - - - iriion Steel Plant at sydne; and rum‘ Gwru HWEW- Ab“ hum’ mm, Q ‘ma, “m, m, 130mm,, Herod Biso. Donald Jenkins, mile ion Income Tax Department at ‘M’ 6818")’. Alta. who is spending s. month's vacation. she has not been m home for three years. = Jack IVICLCHBJI, no. B. Morrison, Don. Jen- Joyce. Piomptllelllervlee , “d; mwmnhm_ .D.R. _ Joyce. SIGNS: F's-uni: Zakem. Jack Mc_ Milan. Ed. Mullins, D. R. Morri- son, Geo. l-Iowa Hamid Biso, Donald Jenkins, Emile t4 in Campt— Jack Mcbolian. Ed. Mullins, Don. old Jenkins. libriilc Arsens/ult. Mel- eolm Joyce. It was unforoimste that time did not allow these fel- V \ lows m lfiVéSviitll‘ at Oamphgieulg ' an o un v present stztnisafqmmbwmfllfl TM in the. near future for most. Printed n5 II i511 25¢ 5W"! WI- TM- sronsmnro: Dori ‘Flfllilulll Nwfilsn wl yourhig quality ee. M! P l Bi-lllflldl. new...“ ‘i: ':::."r*..:.~ ammo" ‘" £..°§:l.2‘§.’°;“‘°°“" “"“*‘°'°“- 300UTS PA : Bill R1 , - deli Bevan, Don Profit, monds, Elwood Payriiior, Robes-l,- ATIILETES BADGE “COMPLETE INSURANCE ' Your Eyes? W. K. BOB glgfffil- lgsiioiss Ltd. Plus Ill-Ill Is-mirlleernlssnsfsr I. F. listshmii ‘AND SON tow oh they s11 graciously, re- BINDING Inni . .. . .__._ __._-._4 . i m ' were fien o. hearty vote of thanks ma; the? IND . 'a°t!'3'ii§il% Q gglggqcqgg Qkins. Emile Aisenauim. Mclwlm _ Morrison. Don. en- Drnlle Arsenault, Malcolm . tt. Abe. Znkem, 7‘ them to be taken into the Broth- m Films Develo eel and ““°°“~ , o. . race @111: SEPTEMBER IIATION CALENDAR ___ with w ioh she hsd to contend. kle dawn fire. . ThlnlsWeWovsltlLlheteKnow?‘ I 5957610“ saflwfagumdm are. who w" to get leaders. so Kn 9 ldng All!" “yogi: 2pm 05M 3111 {guy 1g“; of w o er P.L.'s take l. “TALL TIMBER"- “mp “aw” °l m‘ “W?” was it be eeuse of Ms-riwie arid mrls..'=“"rll..Yfi Progressive Conservative Convention N l l MURRAY HARBOR, 4th District of King's County, A convention of tiie Progressive Conservative Party, will be held in MURRAY RIVER HALL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 — AT 2 PM. Eseii poll is entitled to send. five delegates GEORGE McINTYRE, JOHN BECK rs? who name of "The Late Malcolm"? Why did one member of the Staff prefer to est sicrse?—Did he think that he wouldn't get enoufih. eating with others? 110w for did the Leaders walk on the hike? 1f you have any fulfliar " i118! We Would Like to Know", kindly send them in. A Treat for All Scents! Conveners _____,__ .. SL llAVlLAlili PROPERTY FRIDAY, SEPT. 3rd, 1943 ill‘ 1 P. ill. At lippor Prince 8L, ilharlottetown Plans ere progressing favorably for snot‘ o! those outdoor frosts -~s real Scout Comp Fire includ- ing skits, 501185. Elmes. etc, which were en so much in casi-sp. You will reiriember iihet the last day of cam-p sonry that time could not be found to invest those who had completed the requirements for the foot Badge. Well, here is your op- portunity to take the promise and be Invested in the proper setting .%.‘"..°““"°,......“§°:.°““' t“ W ms ’ . Bruin also has town...“ vss- slur" r‘ 110- W6 001i OX1 you Souuts wlio were wt camp and ‘Iswwmw be 1h oémidhgw W" 0f ‘d d l d d personal effects of the m, "m," squm’ 1,, m,“ reel ence sn an an at Lwsiigitndl; rlxifttgaigidayunlfilfifi estate of the isle E. Bisnelie Haviisnd. noun, . . 1' W vhm h, @1119 w. gm}...- lngtruet- The residence consists of ten rooms with new hott water Brflnc‘ afllgrfleilmzelldy? 1m] heatln system and s lot of land with 96 feet iron age on °' i ' “ 1g Upper rinee Street», with a depth of 146 feet. ions. l-utvo time to do _ There is also the balance of the land of this eetsteliav- . V8 , gonsse granii/pvw items toy brywit at ing an additional frontage of 128 feet on U171!" Prim‘ geutbv-ofllhgfgo}, *§,\;f';,g,,*‘,'*,,?;§ Street and all this land extends back to School" Street s t? walkyto m afoter firs depth of 219 feet. . C0665. 15111115 I. l1 W , arri m? The lend not included in on m wiui u» rsddnes $.33 SiMnZEfWZ-Jfcu J35 may be divided no. three 1m with frontsges on U398 firm“ Prince Street and five lots with frontsges on 8011001 51-1001- ‘ W" “'"3,,?,'," °'"‘ “m” The property will be m up in one block and if m odd will be set up in separate lots in suit purchasers. The following letm- has been received from our vamp O i=1 The household furniture includes 1 medium else lies- fiflewftlmgfledmm gag‘ a? tric refrigerator (Keivinstori-iike new), kitchen table, i kitchen chairs, kitchen range (Enterprise). writing desk ““.‘.‘."."°" °"°" Eli“? °“‘i."‘t“f;“ i 251"“ ““.i.‘..‘.’.‘.’1 1 oin e up o s re n ng-rooin b“, m, isi-g: Iiiigirgrs, 1 siddboard, 1 roll end lounge, s cheater a m, Wm m,“ m 1,, m“°"m‘,,,“d; field chairs, oeeeslonsl chairs, rocking chairs, 1 radio whm mom be mentioned. First (Atwater-Keiit-like new), 2 marble top tables, 1 eras- " M" "w" ‘"4 m“ ' F“: mental clock, 1 large wheimot with mirror, 1 piano, floor W£§.§°i'.‘§'£ia‘“.fi’£§ gtrgiigigi coverings, lamps, lisil rack, 4 single beds, springs and inst- we run law. 6:11 the swig” traces, lauiofinlclliests of draws: eomiligdsséhtzanibes ‘WM’ “"P“"'“‘ ' e war ro own mower, gs en 1M1. mm w“ nhsmvfiglhirgovg ‘lull; 311d psns and several other articles- smd the tlrol kitchens were s l0! the competition was W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. ioeen and the results showed tihe V, I _‘ ,1 Attention Farmers Needing Help For is Harvest and Potato Digging sgueoi tbetweentii Prvinii d Federal Govern- S12E51: if‘... pull. m Prineeolildvgsrdclilsiild fsrnien ill need of help for harvesting siid potato digging to secure such help from tiie ‘Army. The following facts siioui be noted, viz:- 1. Tkhe rah of pay to be 88.00 per dsy. for every day the soldier-laborer _wo e. < l. Partner to provide food and lodgings for soldier-laborer during time of engagement. ll. Farmers do not have to si for any definite 0! timi- 4. If soldier-laborer is uiies isfseiory so s wor r farmer may dismiss. 5. Farmer does not. pay soldier laborer for wet dsys on which tiie soldier- lsborer does not work. _ 6. If iii need of such labor you should write to the Farm Labor Bureau. Charlottetown at once requesting application forms be sent you. 1. Address your communication in PROVINCIAL FARM LABOR BUREAU, Sydney and Queen SL. Clisrlotietownrl’. I. Island pig‘ -._ .. -¢"I;_~_‘f t-‘Q-i"