_ . II IT-HI CONNOROI-At the Charlotte- town "Hospital. August 2. i921 s»: Ir. and Mrs. B. Connors. city, a IOI. Vl-ILUONJ-At the Charlottetown Hospital. August 0th. 1021 to Ir. and Mia. A. daughter. GALLANTF-At the town Hospital. Mr. and dlrs. J. J. Gallant, city s daughter. Wilson, city, .. Chat-lotte- Julv .10. 102i. t.- OURLEM-At Freetown. July 2d to llr. and Mrs. Alf. Curley, .- son. nine pounds, James Wallace Obeary. LORD NOIITHCLIFFE REACHE8 WINNIPEG WIN-NIPEZG, Aug. 5-—Bringing with him an optimistic message of improved business conditions in the Old Country, Lord Northcliffe and patty reached ‘Vinnipeg this afternoon. during which the party was enter- tained by a drive around the city. Lord Northciiife left fcr Vancou- After a brief stay Iodtivdly rnlosoyotslihobcin‘ ver, where he expects to arrive on August 6. He will sail from’ the Pacific coast port for Honolulu. the Antipodes and the Orient. In- terviewed here. Lord Northoliife reiterated ‘his previous statement that he was on purely a pleasure trip. and declined to discuss mat- ters of recent issue. On the poli- tical situation in Great Britain. »however, the visitor exprssed the opinion that a general _ election would take place by next spring. Asked as to the possibility of the _ Labor party coming. into power in England, Lord. Northciifftfs reply was evasive. "We have." he said, “been rath- er disappointed with our Labor party. They have not been as ac- tive in the House of Commons as expected. Perhaps it is because they are inexperienced in parlia- mentary life. Some of them show- ed statesmanship in the settlement of the great coal strike»—the larg- est upheaval of its kind in the his- tory of Great Britain. It is prob able that ‘before I return to Eng- land after my trip around the world next spring. there will be a general election at home. There is really only one question in. home politics today, presuming that the Irish negotiations go well, and that question is national economy." NOTICE Modern and scientific methods of LilP correqtion of refractive errors ;. hvsaontales of toe eye . plvfn." Opt. D, Optometrist- .....nmerside. P.'_E. I. - ' _ ' IN DIGNANT 'Rod Cross nurse stopped beside - - - n soldier woh lav wounded on the __¢._] bai/tlefieid. " ’ "Tell me your name," she said, "so I can tell your mother." Auction; At ,ctttttt hi’:-i;’i3‘:.:;t:l.i:::.:ir; Lilli“; lit! silitl. ' e dwelling house: noarlyhew mop-é- mit buildings in first class con- tr..'i, Thin l5 013G 0f the beet g Y. will sell bykiubiio auction on , :-: turday, August 20th.'192i. at i ' - -lock p. mL-parr of my- farnt con- ning otlacrespftciear land. with ns in this localttyas it. has a om frontage-of aboutAS chains -. the South West. Riven, where rbtrianco of sea weed and mussel Xttllll can be obtained. Handy to Rriinol and churches and otc., for pivicuiars apply to‘ W_ W. McRAQ Clifton. P. E_ I. ‘ Cleatsnieiiuctiou Sale in; Clearance Auction sale o! int-m with standing crop, stock, i-tmietnents and household furni ~ ltt-e at Brsckley Point an loudly. tug 6th st l o'clock sharp l will sell on my premises as- tt-tiows my [amt of 5d acres of. Wnoioe land. good huildings_ I pen 4 Iux ranch. with standing crop. 1i‘. . cres good oats. t scro potatoes, i0 . , m *- mqgw-g, 1 .-.~‘:2:::.'.i".::. ..'..".'.‘.:.;P..';".2..'."llf. iIlCO TV m PU. - I'll ii - ) 3 OlIIOlCQ ‘lnilchycrgws, 1 la]: ‘ma’ m“ 9°“ 5w" ' New‘, 3 y" __ 1 ca". that shortly you lift it right otl M; 'hons and all farm “m! 553°"- Tm"! n-tpiements driving wagon. 1 ex- Yo“? “"331” "M5 l “n! will‘ pp,“ wagbm 1 n" ‘ma, 1 of “lilroooonf for s few cents, suf- driving harness, r collars and "l"! w two" ever! herd wra- mtmes. 2 sets traced fieuhcr.) all lqlt corn, or corn between the household furniture consisting of WI- l-nd the ealtuses, without lcitchgm dint" mo‘ 595mm" and soreness or irritation. lot of articles not mentioned. $319 ’os“1fQ_ No regerya, ‘Ferms of farm at sale of stock, 0 .t-, 8 months on all sums over $10. -. .. Discount Cash Sale . J. A. MoDONALD Auctioneer s. s. Il_A_I_lLAND ' For your pleasure and health t trip on the ‘ilsrland" is unaut- nassed. You are offered the op .____li not-tunity any Tuesday, Thursday. _<,-__' We will commence a cash dis- count saie on Monday. August 8th. continuing two weeks. This will be a good opportunity to secure goods of first quality at lowest prices. PHOWSE d. SONS. LTD. Murray Harborl Friday and Saturday at 8 p_ m. cents. " Tuesday, Orwell return fnrs 80 E Mfltursday, Victoria. rsturn fare F 51:7 cents I Saturday, West l.iver_ return fare “_" 36 cents. uow take advantage of those vet-y en attached (pump in kitchen) (mjovnhlg “cunts”, large barn and hennery, also lot 58x The sccotnodntionl are fine. We 200- Anvlr to owner. results. Phone 770. Montague. EASTERN LIINES, 1N0. "i-‘tliday, East River, return fare Be on. Qf fljg ]|f‘g nqflgflggg y)", Eight roomed lIOIIBO, With kitch- lIIIOI {Oil Illl DI [DUMBO Wit-ll Hi0 MICHAEL HOLLAND ‘Alsllltlllll AND PIIIQIIT Illlvafial BETWEEN IT- J0", LII) he Wednesday tslpa are via Iiiastpert and Lube Best abs tt i‘: The lstsrdsy trips are re Bests direct dos lndsys y- n. Ilstt Inn-Leave ‘lesion llsndsys and Fridays at l0 I. I. (Daylight swing gins) for Iilastpevt. lilies and It. John. IAIII IIQD . n“. ‘"1" ‘I MMFATIIIIIIIOOIII I8.“ II . eon on a 0 t ltulnenluem IOLY$ Vientiane‘ ' Omani. n‘. z-nw-‘n .- Ill Ide lea la errant a a y o 1 n _ - d- 0. Ollllltll-"Aleat ,__,___, , - lt- Joll. I. I #1.. .1 . . . o0 t‘ into-F. ‘tddi ""’ " "" "‘ ' "' ' 'v-.w,\..,,» t». - ‘ -‘. r -.,'-.,t t t .1 ».,.. ,. ,, RAZ - MA doping eyes Ina‘! {L00 at your drug rat's, or write Templeton; Telltale. or a free trr‘ Sold by Reddin Bros. __._._#_.__;_.__ CLOSING EXERCISES OF NORTH MILTON SCHOOL On Thursday, June 30th, the closing exercises of North Milton School were held. was decorated with wild roses and maple leaves. conducted by the teacher, assisted lowing programme was rendered by Jeanette Boyd, ice Hooper. recitation. A School Epis-code, Elsie Hooper. the King. of stationery and the following ad dress: To Miss Mary E. Clarke, ‘Dear Teachcr,—lt is with sin cere regret we learn of your in out of the schoolroom. Love can not be compelled; it tics which attract Eentirncss. patience, been our own. not yours. appreciation. . upon to IIICIIFII for a kind and iov ing mother. and horttemay- ycu find true comfor be Hltided and taught by the great teacher above and Again twe bid well. North Milton School. WARNING TO BANKS the‘ iv- robber vatlent throughout the middle west fully prepared for the visit of hold police to all‘ banks and financial in various branches. actors operating in other cities wii into the West. HALF MILLION REVENUE nually from the "White City,‘ which will be built at Sunny-side the western city beach. ment resort are now coming in. 771w: 1537;" ls awondzrfui relief for, Headaches. Colds. Chi art-h. Chopped Sitimetc. M49 nan! tn cat-Ana Men and women, not to canvass, but to travel and appoint local rep- rerterttatlves, $21 a week and ex- penses guaranteed, with ood chance to make 860. a Week an t-x- penses. ftate age and qualiflcp- .n- tlons. lInQt-rience unnecessary. W stnrt Co., Dept. (L. Toronto. ELECTRIC WASHER for sale by Maritime Electric Co., Ltd. lhosdtrouhlosl (It! III,»- by Mr. C. E. MncKenzie. the foi- by the pupils: Address of welcome by Florence Matheson: chorus. Vacation song, recitation. Clover Blossoms. by Sarah Neill, recita- tion. My Folks. by Rajwtond An- draws‘ recmmou‘ L” or 32:2: patients and she were the doctor. singing tention of resigning as teacher of him almost in a more friendly way North lMilton School. During your than she did u-ith ma. wit‘ with us you have not only gained the respect of the entire he was never tit-ed wmmunity. but you have won our tales of the office of the Sphere love by your kind-nose both in and and his llfi} as a reporter. Mean- must be sianily. tl-tuwn out by certain characteris- it, kindness, day l went to see her. "don't yo.t combined go to pitying me. I'tn having the with firmness have been so pro grandest sort of a time. millelllly shown by you that you had so much waiting on in all ttty have endeared Yourself to one life. The bed is so comfortable and a" 01' Y0!!!’ DUDHB- if W8 have and so clean and I haven't half not made the progress we should thefipain | used t.) have, during the last year, the fault has In parting we ask you to accept grand party this gift as a small-token of our 31-];- we symlfa-thl" WM‘ Vi)" l" I'm" mothers floor trdored her. She had "we"! benavenlpnl when can"! very special attention. Partly this by casting all your troubles on “Him who ca-res for you." May you when life's , journey is ended may you have from o her cases, who had stolen that joyous reunion where there tare no pa-rtlngs. ~ you a kind fare- ISIgnc-d on behalf of the pupils of WitfNIPEG, Aug. 5——As n pre- cautionary measure and partly as it of an epidemic of ban‘ ., -- 5 and hokhjps ma! hay‘; for your mother. for the past. few weeks been pre- ern states" and in some sections of eastern (fanada, warnings to be up men have been Issued by the that was beginning to turn a little stitutiorts in Winnipeg, with on . . imam“ my “Y” "' "i9 ‘S°°“‘" s..." m,“ t, be passed along m Eng; and their capable Wily with her. with the near approach o! harw tracteti to ltcr", though a little est excursions, it is though-t likely "fmld '° s" “m” ""1971 l like‘! that some of the desperate char- he!’ ‘"141 Walled talks advantage of tihese and drift ""1" she 1""! l0 El"! me- B"! 5"- TQRQNTQ, Aug’ 5_The city an, mother. "If you don't think I'm too gjctpates a revenue o; 3590300 an. old a woman and would bore you. Bu“ for we might go t-o my apartment for concessions in the large amuse- l8" 0H ml’ 11M’ Ofi- would Y0“ CI!"- tut ountw ‘I'M I st ltt-l WI! OHIKwMQO-IIIII .-___v Iy ITHEL LLOYD FATT- ChlpWr LVN s The first week after mother left home to be operated upon passed so well how pain ‘she would-have to suffer that never winked an eye. thine we, knew she was cheering us all up as though we were tht: Manes,» by Mum Rodd and MM", That's .1 wonderful Iilttle mother you have." Of course I went too. And he was with the children. Already thcy . adored him. Little Jane woul-l . crawl on his knees and chatter to As for my older brother Tom. of Hugh's - while. mother grew better con "Nellie," she said on the tho; I never "Beams," she said, with her lit- tle wliimsical smile. "it's just u I'm having, thatn Of course all the nurses on was due to Hugh 'l‘r0iter’s influ- w-ith the surgeon who had operat- t "l on ntnther. but partly it was due to mother's own sweet way. Every time I went to see tnotltnt" l in the hospital - I found nurses away frotn their citttrges, just to some bright little story. She was the pet of the plact; "We'd like to keep her hare ail the time," the head nurse told me. “You've no idea what she does for us all. She's just on of those women who rutiitttegkindness a-nd good sense. You're u lucky girl, Miss Birney. to have that woman The head nurse was n fairly tall, strongly built, fine woman. She WilS u Scotch-Cana- dian, with it flare of dark red in lter checks and soft waving hair gray at her temples. She had the From the first I had been at to he friends. I 1 felt that I had lens to give her stead- "i'tn awfully interested in your work. Alisa Birney,‘ site said to me one day when I went down to see ' I ‘wish you'd _come out to lttnclr-eott with me, if you cun—-or better yet ._to? "I'd love it," I said. “Thnnk you for asking n1e——and"—-I added lerttativeiy-—"I'd really like to wait until your titty off. so that f could f1 to your home; I think it would be pleasant." ‘ ‘As rt mutter of fact the head nurse's invitation opened a vista to mo of the kind of friendship for which l always had longed. The girls in the studio where I worked ‘I ti not been attracted to me any more than I was attracted t0 them. Moreover. Mr Daytonfls mnrk-ed interest in me t. t¢";- onlzed them, even if I would have cared to he on more intimate terms with the rest of the com- pany. I feel sure they misjudged me and believer] something about the president of the (‘hampion Film Company and myself which was not true. But, anyway, the result was that I had made no friends nt all since I had worked in the studio. . The hettd nurse of the hospital was a woman of poise and breed- ing. instinctively I felt this. Alan she had a sweet and- sunny mt titre. it would be a pleasure to /Z’/'—P_P\ WHEN usmn wttsorts \ l FLY PADS H‘. READ DIDECTION.’ \\ ’ (AIIUUIIY AW) / iilllPtlv’ HH1' ~ iwnlt-w *_~ Bestofnllllllllrslik without any dire calamity. The best of it all was that mother went through with her trial and came out the other side in far better condition than even I had dared to "i"! "m" hope. The doctor told me that he: ""1"," 9'5""- "d a m“ ‘Plead’ splendid reaction was because oi nnce of pupils, The schoolroont he‘. mural, "She doesn't know what the I i , After a searching examination gxgdmgl.$fiafierias Blmoy he much we had to hurt lter andthc I think we were aila little ner- vous; but your moth-er, bless her. Wlhen she came out of the ether. ‘the firs: to see her island I-Iytnn, recitation Smiles by every d“- ‘Mr- Daym" mslsi“. Margaret Coies. solo My Kitty. by ' Hem, Malhemnv exercise’ Th‘, offer I accepted. It ooabledtme to Flag by three little girls. recita- tion. Give by Addie Andrews, reci- M391“! quickb’. dufll“ ‘he mm“ tation, What lie Had in His Pock- h?“ “"1 ""15 “Y” "w" m1"? eh by Mark,” Andrews. “losing with mother. For, -tn tire afternoot chorus Vacation Days. God Save that I use his automobile, and this run down front iii-a studio ‘to the us soon as my work was through. I had to go directly ‘home on ac- Duung m9 pmgramme the count of the children. Every night teacher w“ presented with a gm almost as soon as i reached the . house, llugl: Trotter was there perfectly dear run in and pat ntotherfls hand, m'| straighten her pillow, or tell hor looking Went to Days ~Wititoot Eating NEW BRUNGWICK WOMAN WAS DBSPONDENT AND 1H8- ERAILE—IO NOW WELL AND HAPPY ' "I just can't begin to tell how harppy Iarn that I tried Tanlac, for it has proved to be just what I had been needing for so long," said Mrs. James tLandry, 68 tMoore St.. St. John. N. B. “I certainly had more than my share of suffering for four years. It is just impossible to describe the agonies I suffered tatfter eat- ing. Gee formed on my stomach and tpressed up into my chest until it would almost cut off my breath and I wotrid have to 888p and struggle for air. and my heart would palpitate like it would jump out of my body. I suffered a great deal from nausea. too, and for days at a time would go without eating a bite of anything. My nerves finally became all unstrurtgi and I got little rest day or night. To add to my misery I had fre- quent headaches, and these hurt me so bud I would almost go dis- tracted at times. I was as despond- gets to be. and there was any chance for me to be well and strong again. “This was the condition I was in in every way, gave me an appetite. dition so (that I digest everything without trouble and it brought steady ,too, I sleep all night with- morning feeling as refreshed and harppy as n girl. Tanlac has been an untold blessing to me and my heart is full of gratitude -for the wonderful ‘relief it has brought. There is no doubt in my mind that it is the best of all medicines." Tan-Inc is sold in Charlottetown by lRieddin Bros, and by leading tlruggists everywhere. ______i know her better, and, t5 clap thr- climax, site was an unmarried woman. A woman, I told myself. with my own ideas in life. One who had decided that marriage was a folly which inevitably brought pain and trouble in its wake. . ' ferent was her point of view. ONE WAY OF ERADICATING ' QUAOK Quack grass has become so cr-m- “uhaugh were ence through his newspaper and "I011 in F6139"! YHIFS U18! BITIIIBPII! will he a vacant chair in your ‘ ' measures will be necessary to cope with it on mzttny farms. Mr. L. N. Newman, Secretary of the Canadian Seed Growers‘ Asocla- tic-n, has had to compete with this weed on a form that he purchased Iin 1915. at Merrickvliie. Ont.. The fu-rm had been rented for years ant neglected accordingly. One field lWr. Newman described its “the dirtiest ‘piece of ground in the province of Ontario." And yet in the very-Ifirst year that he operated the farm this field was cleaned comnleteiy. Just how, Mr. Newman told a press representa- tive as follows: gaal-toteo: rtmrWIin omdr.... E1‘ “We plowed the field in the spring. It would have been better plowed in the fall], but we did not take possession till spring. We cul- tivated at intervals with a stiff tooth cultivator till early July. Three or four days after each cultivating we would go over the field with a d-rag harrow to sep- arate any roots tfrom a fresh hold that they mightt have taken on the soil and further clean off the enrth adhering to them. Fortunate Iv. we had fine hot weather to kill the exposed roots. When we plow- ed the ntass of dead quack undet- for fertilizer, it tlay several inches deep over the field and some car- urtntet-s wvho were working on the lm-rn thjtght that we were taking a. dong risk. They thought that we should burn it. It was dead. how- ever. We sowed the fietid to buck- wheat on July 9, got a nice shower shortl-y after and the buckwheat did Ifine. As it was our idea to fertilize that field, we rolled the crop in the fall anti plowed it under. The next year we had a hoe crop on that field, and there were practically no weeds of any kind to contend twith and no quack. We next took a grain crop. This was followed ‘by olover and then plow- ed again. Between fighting the quuck and plowing a crop for green manure we lost a year's crop, lbut the extra yields that we got in the next three years more than mistde up for the ytea-r that we seem to have lost. Of course. hot weather is necessary to success In this method of [fighting quack." --——i-4a§0-QA --\ ~-. CANADIAN EVIDENCE IN LEiP- ZIG TRIAL The Luw Officers of the Crown have not yet completed their rc- view of_the verdict already pro~ rounced by the Leipzig Supreme Cnurt. but, in spite of the ‘convict- ticn of tthe U-biont pirates. the Government still regards the trials n-s farcical. and is considering the question of following the ex- ample of France and withdrawing its delegation. Its advisers attach great im- portance to the evidence of Major Lyon, of Vancouver. Canada, who was a medical officer on board the hospital ship Dlandovery Castle. ttrtri who travelled $7.000 miles to give evidence at the trial. I Major Lyon mid he was playing cards with three Canadian ztrl “ursee and one American girl when the ship was hit. Later he saw the girls in a llfe boat, which was shelled tbv the Germans. The girls were killed and drowned. lie himself had a leg bro-ken by one of the accused. Yet. the latter were found guilty of manslaughter and not of mur- der and are only to be deprived of Iheir liberty for four yearn. Evert then the chictf culprit. Capt. Patzlg. Packetat IID . Hfim-uoitait" torts :31 y ; i goes wotflrer. as he has not been put on his trial. ,. t I m. i‘ .." SEES 21 BIC-SIX Saran-gaseous 1, CO-Itons- Ietnr. filjpelt. I'M ent and miserable as anyone ever I did-n't believe when I began taking Taniac, and I can say for it that it proved to be a friend in need. It benefited ute put my stomach in first-class con- bnck my strength. My nerves are nut waking once and get up in the l I was to find out how really dif- ‘Brltislt Iletl (frost-i Society retrentiy $1975 Lmh. Uhstrlottrtovvn. I t N every operation, from the moment ,_ the raw material is purchased until the car is sold, Studebaker because of its enormous production and its standard- ized methods of manufacture, is able to make important savings-these savings are reflected in the price ofcthe car to you. 'A.'HORNE & c0. Chanlottetown. Tourlrlk Cur-n and Roadsters -I'A€\‘ IIOADWPF l ‘ (‘All .. ALI. STUDEBAKER (YA HS This is a Studebaker Year @____."" Latte Quantities ti Tuberculosis Serum LONDON. Aug. 5—--An offer m‘ $2,000,000 for lite right to tllspettse ltt the Uttited States the fittttotts Spahlittger serum for tttlit-rcttiosis .__. hnslbeen made by nn AllIiPTlFZlil iti- sill, was itt Lmitlott last week lo- att- tetirl the internzttiotial t-uttnt-il told friends about the offer. It is tttt- derstood that the offer was made by the Iiockefellet" lttstltttte, ztl- thongh Dr. Spuhlinger did not til-z- close the source of the offer. Ilc is going to itr-raept the offer. The offer follows the atiopllott of the Spahiittger serum by the Governments of Portugal. Brazil. Spain utfli Belgium, each of whom paid Spithlinget" slit-h n. large Slllii that he is already a wealthy mutt aside from the American offer. It is understood that the Rocke- feller institute will dispatch spe- "U". A" 0°"! triallsts to Spah-littgerls laboratory at Geneva to acquire the secret of the composition of the sortttn anti w H MTKEN . . , vacine, only a l-tmuli Pllilpl)’ n! President. which is available. The British Minister of Health is still investigating thetmerits of the serum. The British roilsui at Gettevzt has made a report ltlgltly favorable to the remedy to bortl (‘ttrzott. metttiotiem; trlltttles paid by Professor Mattrlt-e Lanttiile. the greatest tttiiert-ttlosls attlltority " ltt France, anti leading stiecinlisla in Swiss ronsttmptiott stations. The offered to fittuntro the Spttltllttgcr laboratory on the condition that it would use the serum ltt Englantl, but the offer was declined by Dr. or . 3p ram s achingrnusclesorstiff- nesa which sooften foi- iow the exertioh of out- door sports, prompt relief may be had by lPPiyingAhsorblnqJr. Stimulating to overland muscles, soothing to sch- in; joints, healing to sprains Antiseptic, too, eliminating possible infection from cuts or scratches. Ill! a bottle at most drugrists‘ W. l’. YOUNG, Ins. S“ It. Paul 8L. Montreal S: DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NEW mimics on‘ fiTlillEllAlil-Ill F. 0. B. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isl “BuiIt-in-Canada ' ' E. H. RAYNER Summersids. Al Tosmrtluiia and, Effective June i, 192i. (‘uupen tun! Sedans. tttc l 4 7-PA ii. SEDAN ,. ARE EQITIPPICI) \\'I'l‘ll CORD TIRES. _:.__._._._: Spaltlittger, \vlto,has' derived more tit-mt sttff-it-icttt. revenue front‘ Portuguese and Brazilian contracts _ to t-arry nit the preparation of For America .»\ll that is known of the serum is‘ that it is 1t toxins prepared front a large num-t I ber of animals and that it takes four years to prepare. This e!- plaitts the present shortage ai- iltottglt vaccine is prepared in it. nttttzlt shorter time than the serum. While in Londutt last week Dr. Spultlinget- was treated as an hQn- oreli guest of the leaders of the British ntedical science. and pull cltttirnten f.lve districts and polls are fully rep Queen's County. onservutive Association s. 1f. "ranrotv. Cnttirmttn East Prince. Liberal Conservative Association §§O§9 LIVE JTOWL We Are, Again Paying i‘ Highest Cash Prices for Good Heavy Live Hens. Write or Cali for Price ii-a-d-i v w? v%+rO-QO§-OOOOO-O-OO 6004 ti. Harris Abattoir 000400900091d90fiOQOfOO§§Qf§OifiQ4 uotutiioustuviilvt cotuglyttou A convention of titc l. Island will be lteid in the Market Hall, Charlottetown, Tuesday, Aug. 16,1921 AT 11.ao_ A. M. iberaI-ijonservntive Party of Print-e Edwarl rposa of milking at-r-angetnenta for general _organiza - ztrs requested to send at least two delegates. will please see that their respec- resented. W. TANTON_ (lltrtirntan West Prince ~Llbcral Conservative Association JOHN McLEAN, Convener King's County Liberal Conservative Association AAAA_AAAJA vvvvVTV-w Lanna ~ m I‘ IQO-O-Ofilfifii