SEPTEMBER 1?;_1§l_2,7_,___ _ _ , ,_ 'rim 'clrArt1.'orrrrrowi\i_§Ll.\rtplAN 7 P7 P? Q l , . `l»lnNcl-: enwslio isulnn n/lv - “ Plsnssvssii; O O Sound Ostermoor sleep costs no more than restless sleep on a lifeless. P¢l‘hsps unsan- - itory-mattress. ¢ STERMOOR @?’l?r‘.l‘€i‘.?22§ BUILT' FOR 'SLEEP V There are countless ' Ostermoors through- out Canada in Ai condition after I0, 20, 30 years oi' service; » l l 00 >)°Q 3 an *I *O o§ Q : _l l OR SALE BY ‘ wllli (265) clevc. llutli licctl. 8:00 p. rn. Fon sAl.E sv . , vvlsnr (492) N. Y. iaverreatlv i ‘ PA'l‘oN_s _Lim ii. 'r.HoL1vlAN, LTD. $.f;;';._*° ‘.".‘.‘~;‘,”' .i”R”ti" .‘£.’éi‘.§: ` """' ' " W ' WTAM. WMJ, WSAI WGN. KSD ES°A|-LOPED POTATOES lNTEnNArloNAi. iaounminv woo wcco wer lwsa wluc Peel and slice raw potatoes. But- ter a casserole. To elicll layer of potatoes add bits of onion. doin of butter, pepper, salt and dust with flour. Continue until you have amount required. Dugi iop wiiii llour well, pour mllk over itll. Bake one hour or more ill it nloilenito oven. ‘ll toll is liked brown anti crisp., bake iilicuvcrcil. -fee;-> _--- GANADNS WATER POWER During the cuieiiiliir year 1020 llydroelectrii: ilisiallutioiil-l ill Cull- nda amounted to 266,000 lioi~so-pow- er, bringing the _total ini-ltallatioll to iliito in tho Dominion to 4558.000 , llorse-power. .' i _ _ __ ` __*_ _ ' COAL NATUR-AL RESERVOIR sunvsv °".“V'_- . _ /_llinunt every lmowirmethofi ~>l|wnz ulaai spgnd Musicals. suivey has lleell liilide uso of ln iheiwli’ (B08) Phllan Emo's Weekley. ivork of surveying the internation- :il ,lloiindui-y between Canada and the United States.” ln its length oi 5.500 miles, ih boundar asses Tomorrow s Radio Program CONCERTS ' 1:30 p. m. WEEI (448) Boston. Musicul Prg. 6230 p. ln. WGY (380) Shenectady. Orchestra.| 6:00 p. m. WTAM (400) Cleve. Vaudevillc. otao p. m. WCAE (517) Pitts. Recitul. 7:00 p. m. \VSAl (361) Clncinnita. Studio. WEEI $448) Boston. Musical. WNYC (535) N. Y. Concert. WJZ (454) 'N. Y. Stromberg-Carb , soil, 10 WJZ. WBZ. WBZA. KDKA, KYW, WJR. WHAM. Wil’ (508) Plllln. Violin Solos. 7:30 p. m. W(.‘.Y (£80) Shenec. Beech Nut. WCAE (517) Pitts. A.P. Gipsiee. 9:00 p. m. l SPORTS-TALKS _ 10:00 a. m. € Y D illroiit-,li country greatly varying in lliiliire»~tliroilgh ni-ma of the sea, ilirollilli the great lakes, through rivers, lakes. und forests. and ov- er pluills. siiowflelds glaciers rind tzioiillizillis. - -~_--o»a>.-l She-~Tlicl'c's one thiiig iiboiit me Wllcll it'.{ked to sing I ilon`t say l culi't I just gc ahead. Ho»&D9r on “Pos- isible Auxiliary source; of Liquid ‘I"I.Iel." . | Allemllill to devise commercial ;Di'ocesses for the extraction of mot~ ,or spirit. fuel and other oils, from llow-grade coal have met with s *considerable measure of success in recent years. 'lille two best-known methods are by low~temperature cnrbonizstioll, and by the process named. after its inventor, the Ber- Ellls process. in the fornler, ii tax is obtained which, on ‘cracking', lyields motor spirit and other oils. iThe Berguis process consists esselr .tia'lly of tile action of hydrogen, lunder pressure of .150»to 200 atmos- ,pheres, on coal at temperatures of ,450 to 482 degrees centigrade. ,The yield from one ton oi’ cowl is istated to be as follows: -525 -kilo- .grams of oil, which can be reserv- ied into 150 kgm. of refined motor ispirit, 200 kgni. of Diesel oil, with Ithe balance in lubricating and fuel oils: 210 kgni. oi’ gas; 5 kgm. of ammonia; and 240 ligm. oi’ coke. The commercial success of such ‘processes must of course depend on the price of well oil. 'but as this ,may be expected to advance with dwindling supplies. the general in- troduction of coal as a source of `olls of all kinds can, one would be- lieve, be only ti question of time. ilu Western Canada we have eller- ,mous reserves of low-grade coa-l which should bc amendable to ltreritment. . Mr. Nash also made extended re- _ference to the vast deposits oi' blt~ fumlnous sand along the Athabaska river, which also can ‘be treated to [yield liquid fuels, though not prof- ` Y P . ~ Ihowever. must be counted as a ro source of immense potential value. I __-_-.-<+>._--- IMOUNTED POLICE PATROL SHIP An auxiliary schooner, 95 feet long. is being built for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for pat- rol woi'k lil the western Arctic. :This ship will also facilitate the changing of personnel in, and the transport oi supplies lo, the polcie iietachments along the Arctic coast of Canada from Herschel island ciistward to Coronation gulf. Mlrlnrdhi Llnlmsnt for warts :mil Pimpleii. ANEW Funeral Home BENJAMIN MncEACIIEIlN . Undertaker and Embslmer 54 Gramm Street Phono ll!-J. AT TIIE CANADIAN NATIONAL ‘ EXHIBITION __ iz? ff"..=§ .;=s€s:.ii l f ‘xl »:i:': 151. "iz :1:1:§;§:§: l (By Elisabeth Bailey I’riee.) , Al(I`l0l1gl'l Pl'lnCC EdWBl'd IBIBDCI §§§;;§§E1;§;Q3;§;:;§{§§§§:;l§§§§;:;:;:Zigi l use no booth ut exhibits in the wo- ,;="_,,,;,,j=' 4...., _...es ‘ lnen's Building at the Canadian Na- " _ f§f§j§§ tional Exhibition, in the section de- ‘$25-‘f_’555E5’ ;E 151? f1%=€1§ voted to the exhibits of the Eeder-, 553;:5:,t=£=i;E;:===;r§35i;=.:,..Q-;:;:¢é; ated Women's Institutes of Canada.. ' " _yet "The Island" was there very ,;§5§§;5 ,jZ_§;§§=':_j'_ ~ much in the s irit. This was due '=" P if chiefly to Mrs. Ewen MacDonald, I. better known as L. M. Montgomery. 1515=i=E=i=2=E=5=€=i=E=S=5=5:§=2=2=i5%5F5? __ whose many delightful wholesome i' 7'" stories of “Anne of Green Gables" ~»*' jg with their P. E. I. setting, have made . , both her and her province famous. On Prince Edward Island Day, the Cntarlo Government gave a lunch- ‘ Bovine Tuberculosis it 5../,'»,»; _ t Viewpoint 'From An Economic I . ., ////,//,,y/ , ali The fact that Bovine iAnimal) . ui; s, ,n»- “a»~\ ' 1 1'( l l l . u . / V iii' . .\])7|`/7 Y' A 4 V . ' / -.1 ll it A' Great Economic as well as a '//1//0 ff/ / , /. _ -5 National Health Problem-Tremcnd-_ §"’»é;,%/ l -' {,. r . , awmtainixliglugiaaitiatlgliéclgglzorlllg1| '.7/5; lé ".' ~,§._ _ i Bgow. I $~l"‘r " 4 ‘ , No. 21 4 ' ‘ - i ~_- . . ,s»._ _ Tuberculosis is a fact/or which mat- . erlally increase the cost of produc- 'With' ' " V il;\.3- A A ing meat and milk can no longer be ~ - ._. ignored. It is a great. economic as well as a National Health Problem. The eradication of Tuberculosis in cattle would result in much greater tutes of this province. The guests of honor included Mrs. MacDonald. Miss Mabel Burnham. of the Dom- inion Depsrtinent of Immigration; Mrs. F. D. Warren. head of the Girl Guides for Canada; Dr. Craig, head- ing a delegation from Peterborough. that is putting on a Made-in-Cana da exhibition, and that had come to the Women's Building for ide 3 Mrs. Alfred Watt. M.B.E., the C5- :ilan woman who took thc o- ‘s Institute idea to England in 1915; Mrs. David Watt, Birtle. Mall.. honorary president of the Federated C. Field Robertson. president On- tario Federatlon; Mrs. C. Macoun. Campbellford, treasurer Ontari Federation; Mrs. J. Oliver and Mi Committee; and represe tatives o I. booths. Proud of The Island. MacDonald. Miss Mabel Burnham and Dl'. Crai I g. >“I am always glad to represen my own dear Island," said Mrs. Mwc con in honor of the Women's Insti-I ‘F I Women's Institutes of Canada; Mrs. the other provinces in chgtrgc of W. alisiying rffresliinq only in meal-foil s` rrt F SH , arulsif C LE A N Pownal News l Rev.. A. A. Macleod. Secrctal i`or the 'Fcnlpemlice Alliance of E. island. occupied inc pulpit olthe Pownal United Church at 7 im on Sunday September ~lth. ou he his al- as . G. oliver of the c. N. E. women's|"T"°B° Tiling” Silva* l Uni" Y f That Ye Might Be Saved" were t words chosen hy the speaker, subject being "Salvatioll". is S ,vatioil out of iitilo? What do-es tor cleanly showed that salvati The scheduled speakers were Mrs. Wits me Same *WHY RB ill UW ‘lil of old, when ye must love the Lc- thy glneighhor as thy self. The speak- nil ' thy Cod with all thy heart und _ er was filled with a much zeal xi 'adelicious TEA/ King Cole 7I`¢n is sold If tight packages, neverin hllk. Your lrocer un supply veil- We ask you to buy n package. mean to be saved in 1027? The paxi- oil itabl at resent prices They Donald, ~-No man,” where 1 go, Ibroiight home to his listeners am so pi-Bud go cmim its digging- message which will linger -long it that I miss in my ntari . I am glad to be represented in the 'tion of ".I.et Him ln" as a solo great sisterhood of provinces," shelllilss Mildred Shalrlow. concluded, “for we are all working -_- lor the common good of our ownl Mr. Vernon Smith. minister a very large crowd of lnterestedlis-'Greenwood Cottage. teners. Insteaduf making a speech.| -- she declared-one that would tell Mr. Harold Smith was n rece them things they already knew, orivisitor in the CitY- give them advice they would not .-- take-she told most charmingly al Mr. Reginald MCKllllloll. 19 eo Polo". a story of the north shore accompanied by his bride a of P. E. Island. It was a tale of theepending a pleasant visit at t sea-of the heroic rescue of some`forlner’s home, in Alexandra. thirty men who were caught in a storm in the hull of this schooner.| The following first year P. which they were dismantling. It C. students entered the City was told in the well-known enter-‘Tuesday to begin their Studie at the luncheon, stated that a num- their many friends Wlflll tllelll ber of families were settling in P. E.isuccessful term. Island, under the Empire Settle -I -- ment scheme. She expressed her= d L ,C appreciation of the work of the Wo-ic MJ? v‘:liI”'I3c(;'ag~'u'rsgugpesafér` men's Institutes. in welcoming these‘ " S .r,é7 ( new settlers in every community. term Ut ' ' where W. I.'s existed. One and all wrote of the splendid encourage~ Mr_ _'lim Rmm.ey_ who spent in getting settled in s new landfsum ' ` ` She touched on a few problems suchlP°w“a“ lenibynmofor Saturday as the placing or English gn-is wltnimelf hom” “ °” °“' h up try and small fruits. So far only, if he Wm pursue a course couragement to these, Nova Scotia C' ' ' ` 0 with its Annapolis Valley. and On-‘her °“°°e"”‘ tario with the County of Norfolk. _ Miss Marjorie Blown. nurse el” """““'°"°“' llospltwi, is spending ii well earn iholiday with .her parents, Mr. a concluded. “to which we are lookin 'M"B‘ J' R' ro ' forward to helping us in this greg tage". ller many friends are gl work of 1 mi ,_ U n_.. to see her looking so well, and Dr. Craig also spoke of the help of the W. I. in putting over a "Made “""`k' Women's Building. who i in i ll*““"l"’“' have “E Bm( D hostess for the Ontario a.';oc(iatlo:. “°°"“d year "t P` W' Cnnege' I( bl ».. SP0 e retiy. stating that the dis Miss Margaret A Jnnes_ R of the very biggest factors in the who success or failure of those farms. The stress and strain of farm life lll¢Sl’- days was hardest on the wo- mcn-fowl suppcrs when the women did all the cooking and carried the soctalistraln of too were banes of existence. lonely places where the only companions were trees. birds and beasts-these were real Canadi- an problems. In the afternoon Mrs. Aitken de- monstrated some dishes from the products of Prince Edward Island -Or. as she named it. "Anne Gets ll 9 “- il , Married." The menu and how it Wllll UW f°"“°""‘ '“°"‘°"' M war. prepared was given in Satur- W°“ihe'bl°~ dsy's Happenings of the Week. 1»--~-»<-o>»--_- Congmtulatlons to Mr. and M in Janesville, Pownal. The ice cream social which W lottetown. A ilflilfl Slllll WH T9 -poses. Mrs, Andrew 1Vli~.Eachern und E .___ ‘of it baby girl. ; Buys are taller in the United _i state.; .ww than they were ,my Much sympathy is felt for years ago. according to a Chicago and Mrs. Everett Jenkins, it be swsrmm" Fawcett I Circulators _ , are on sale in CHA WN CHARLES FAWCETT. LTD-. Snellvlllo. N. B. _ , Gontlsmen:- ,Please send me full information \ rtli'1'vi?rllli?‘l\°=" culstor. ' how I can get more heat for I money by installing ii Fawcett Cir- .. . . . . ......‘ ... ... . . . . . . ..,./... t at byllflildles-.of ` The Bethune llsrdwsrs Co. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘M ....... L. “mm” , . ' .. .if .g . Charles Fawcett limited fi nelson or ' ' » THE FLY ' ls s good slogan but ws have something better. You will get rid of them urs by usllll FLY TOX It will kill msuy times more flies than any other fly-llllsr for the money. llsrmisss to everything but deadly to the flies. Try a bottle once and you will use no other. iltrnlil l.. Worthy NEW BRUNSWICK ` ‘ _ Boll All!! Isl' Dr. 'Alillfl `.. I ._.........~ ...?f.'.-T.-‘."”.:.........'“"'. »;..-.i.'.i.’.J. sei. ri# lle Research he measured several ll- ll! Dl°l\BlllK l0 kllflw Bile ll! ll thousand schoolboy-s and compared lllCBlY- 'their heights with similar figures ‘gathered in the public schools halt A smrlsi-i ,Antonia 1-ruUMPH` i ull on. ed llny years ago 'rite average sight- ,Valentlnm ls a Scotsman: Reginald 'a century ago. 'llhe investigation _ h od tb t th avera s six ear l‘ll0llYW°°d9 'l°ldll\K 8 if->l‘H is uw i a e _ g -y ~ old ,boy touisy is about 47 inc-hess seem to he British these dclbs. Rd tall. as compared with 43.6 inches did C0llnllll. Wllll his Bllccee leon .ycsi-old boy is about 70 inch- -Denny. the ixmular comedian. 'er tall, titres inches 'better tiisnvllnrllsh; and at the n\°l\l°\l§’ init s century ago. Btwn; man nf the °°\'°°n li 0 ----£0-3?'-1 cAN/tors Mouursm cums- ii0n_ There ig ,_ ¢e,»i,,,_m quality of their memory. At the close of the lo'/ellness in the brilliant `color of BBl`Vl<‘~€ he dealt bl`lQlly with the its beauty, a certain austerity about Tffmilefnnoo ‘lll0Sll0.l\- A Sllellllifl foll- 0 0 home lure of this service was the rendi- by rlation and the glory of our.Em- Railroads and Telephones for the true story ofthe “Wreck of the Mar-lgraduate ct’ Harvard in Dentistry. W. on taining L. M. Montgomery style. ln/lisses Helen and Cliurlotle Drake. Miss Burnham, in her brief talk Waterside, and Miss Francis Wood. tile Mr and Mrs. Jack Rooney and thc ment and assistance they received. mer at the l,~m.e_,t,,,. House' for i s small amount of capital into'dis-l I Mi.. Aneta. Wood. Alexandra. tricts with assured markets for poul- xken her ahode in me my two provinces had offered any en-|w “ge 2 H ‘_ many friends wish H ‘training at the Moncton General “Yours is an organization." she B wn "Bayview Cob m g a 0 know she is so fascinated with her in Canada" exhibition. -‘ M r Ernest Smith and Harold Mrs. H. lvl. Aitken, director ofthe ‘-'HB B t I H nn ,hw N contented - ' " women on farms was one has been spending some time ai. the home of Mr. J. H. Judson, Alexandra. is spending a few days held in Pownal hall on Wednes- day was a decided success. illlllv number being present from Charl-| R-I ized. which goes for Church pur- in~ la t o re sponding some time I 1 Boy; Ars 1'|||¢,-_ i-Everett Weatherble on the arrival doctor. ilu cc-ndiicting an inyoiiip necessary for their baby girl to u gation for the institute of Juven-.dergo Bn 0il8l'BU0ll lOl' llllllolldlcll o ry P. ot' p. it ys rd ii in of lit 27 re he s: a B. at in ed nd ad to 88 8. l"S. Til. Mr. ing n. is. ns ( | l In Canada for the year ending March 31st, 1923. the records of es o'f,Tuberculosts and 17.94% of por- ”'*-*-*;ii*i'-'-* tions of carcasses of cattle for Tuberculosis. Of the Swine 74.29% were con- demned owing to Tuberculosis and 83.21% of portions of swine were condemned for Tuberculosis. This shows that about 500 car- loads oi’ live stock were wasted, as the carcasses of these animals, owing tog'I‘uberculous Infection were only tlt,‘»f__or fertilizing purposes. It also indicates that over 200 carloads of feed.‘were wasted, which had been used to, brl_ng.these animals to the highest state of perfection for slaughter. -i-»-»-- linen Minnrd'|i Linlmsnt near at iinnd. J l . , Robin!-[ood *.i‘i.‘I,‘l‘.‘.‘.T.`i.'.‘iiI`....‘.2T°s °' °“’ ’°°“ "‘°i ,,'~'f_,`\ tsblishments under Inspection show _ _ \\ q _ » their were ll-W csfcws wc- Positive MONEY BACK Guarantee in each bag. delrined, and 1.502.382 portions oft ' carcasses condemned for all causes.l _ _" J. .l. Corbett. who hiid just de- feated Jollil I.. Sullivan, entered li small restaiirallt in New'York. uc- companied hy u pet iioli. “You Call'l lizivu ii dawg in here. slr," said the ili'<:pl'ietor. ai big, 'hur- ly main wil.li ii |.:lut'f voice. "l do not wullt n iinwi-Z." .ill‘iiwli’ll Corbett, “l wunt it steak." “llll tell you what you want," growled the pi'oprlctoi'. “Yon want your clothes niiulc dirty. Now, ure you going oiil, or uni l going to tlirow you lllit‘."' llc wus uilvaillcilig on the llrxer. when a friend ot’ ('illhett‘n wlllkcd in ilnd liailul hiiil by name. "Jimi" `gzisperl the l'<‘=lirllll'Hlll Qffthese 51.80% of the cattle car- prop`.lew,._ "Gorham The pruB__~ °“”*’S We" °°“‘*°“‘“°° °“ “°°°““° second Thought. se.. fighter?" instantly all servlilty, im-» stamniered: "A steak, l think YQ\l, said. slr. Certainly sir, certainlip' And what will the litt/‘e dawg( ha,ve'!" ,V AIR PATROL COVERS LARGE 1 - AREA l ‘ Approximately 165,000,000 acres ol' forest lalids in the provlllces of Olitiirlo. Manitoba, und Alberto were under a system of aerial pro-` ieetlon during 1926. ’ --_-- -- . Shoreditch landlady: She said to ine, “You are a dream." Of course. there is nothing in what she said.- bnt you should have heard her say‘ tt. , ~ ~ - ` --- - -# v' f /ve/-/-” ‘NZ ._ - .sf es” .-._ ,.__.~ \_ __..~»._»_.. {‘/`\ »’? . ( .4 ig' ‘ v-isis-l¢n-.~s§|sOi iw ' " lprovince of Alberta, accompanied' .- Liv' pire. . \ Mrs. MacDonald spoke again' inlby Mrs. Smith is spending a short the afternoon, and her name drew vacation at this old home here. Sale Pg? . _ LU, _ .wr V LQ , » vo 9. f;;` V ‘F r f '.:4'ff\E\"~`/\;\"\/.€"\-_\';’.§4:.\. 7 V ' 4 ` V \ ~/ L _I From 9 a.. m., until " closing ' time our store was crowded ` with eager customers. snnosuoasusou ‘ T’was easy to buy, many ex- pressed their pleasure at the -_ . ' convenience of our stock ar- gl' rangement, one can make their gf, selection, almost at a. glance, (1 and buy at a. price lower than expected. H K U O l 8 4 l i U 1 C l U ?> W. it Q . ( ii All shoes displayed are new and interesting-no old shoes thrust upon you. U i ll U Ol C lb 8 O Ol U O * l _ THE HOSIERY depart-ment was kept busy, Silk Stockings taking thc lead at 859, and $1.25. Wool stockings took quite a. jump however, cool weather now and more to come, Told the 75c, $1.10 and $1.30 mes. ssooosnotss-ts- <1. \0 U . ;\ U U we 0 u \t‘ ll |71 .`_.\/\~.'-`__,§/~' .4 /\. _. 3/` Farm Boots, for Men and Women, Boys and Girls, _were ‘ kept lively, at prices 'that re-» quired no second word. .lt , \/1 A C U O U U K U I O U U O l 'f We thank our customers for the interest taken in this great 2* 4 l (li) sale, which closes on the 17th. ' instant. Li. _J ootoloneenqml The Ladies lower griced lines at 85c, $1.35 and $1. 5 are displayed in the back shop, if. (~ . -_-_xt .T-.ff . J _. . »i sh M34 ,, Of ,. . Leather Footwear 5 andllosiery was a ' Huge Success plenty of room for all, '. '. _ii The Opening Day ot A V; |' “ii l i » Aiieyftaoco. Lui. . ( . f i fi ._ 5, ___. .. " "l *. li. 'LV ".`. .ll - ‘Ji ' .__ ii' » r ~/l .,. . ill Q/ .», '.'_.\' ," '-25 __/3._ *___/.» cf. > i'i ll \f\ ( 6 YY - l Ui _ i t/\ PI P _ _ . Q . Q/_ t 3 ; ox ii , U , 'C/. ' :Q 52 5 1C=‘>>.\1 =¢ Q. -I fi! nl !. ,_ ALLE .ti..‘.’i`.'.?.‘l . 1 : if 5 I" :f .\'.- r.."`.'.: __ _ . \___. _ ._ ._ ..¥_ -.___ I RQ* *lb~.._.A.__>-_.sums -_ i ` T . il t. v., . 1. css.. .;....._. ,< ~ -1»_.»f__ . -if i li l 1-V11..-n»@ l the .,. 'Q i ii, FASHIDNABLE FOOTWEAR <0 tor “ ll- 1 . ' wr rnsni li l th loading » \ w,°P,'ic'I,’l,i.,,§i-» M.-_.V . Charlottetown, P. li. I. ~ ERB. The Alpine Club of Canada. was organised in 1906 has s. membership. of over six 'Phrclubhouse is on an situation on the east side of ur mountain st Banff in Mountains National perk. -Q-¢>---1 father, "tell me why I “I-‘irst you pound "Now, my son." said the consci- it," blubbered the boy. s. short time szo \l00kll'l8 .He is now making sib s year. fl am told he well-knows figure among He would stand of a msn. and his bro to women. ----<0->---~ sd and trying to make both en son; was once s boxer s. troops at Bsildsd duri for he is s magnific only makes htm more stir 'About the time we lesrii how the most of lite the most was wandering about for ds out isa nd the nal - iI[ f -,-_-.-f~*.‘j.* T » ,/. _'/-tt 4'.. /V. , ,_-,-....7 ,,_._._._._.,_._._.,, _.,_._._.,___. L TERMS f'iinii only. No npprollllilon. no ro. funds. parcels delivered. \ 1 °“f< _ soon Accoimrs ent ' - ‘$22 . ‘ Plsliie bring your bill in and ling , . 0 _ _ ) it reeetpted. \ . “ll Q. t t \\ ¢»..__ -u~_