‘ uouuitiuliouliu 1 iii ii Q-DAY That fliiiirobation bill which you re- _ ceived from usjs NOW DUE. Will you be good enough to mail, 86nd. 01' ask us to call for your cheque in set- tlement? We thank you! uuilitiillii -<FOR SALE] 0R TO LET'- 5 mom house, with all modern conveniences. Apply to Dominion Hotel, Summerside. —MEN'8 BLUE CHAIIIAY work shirts; well made in snor- ted sixes; special z for $1.1h;--, Sinclair 8 Stewart, Limited 1015- ll-Zil —W\0IIK PROGIIQSBLNG-The work of lemotlelllns the Miscon- che con-vent is progressingfavor- ably. it is expected the claas rooms will be completed by Sep- tember lat. _ , —FOX RANCH COMPLETED.- Mr. Ernest Wakefia complete- in; the erection of a residence and fox ranch at ihe farther end oi Granville St. The fox ranch is one oi the most’ up-t: date in the Province. I , , -T0 ATTEND CONVENTION. —<Measr_s L. R. Allen, J. LeRoy Holman. W. J. Lidstone. and C. W Bari-la. went to Sourls the first of the week to attend the As soclated Boards of Trade of this Beach Grove Inn Now Open fortlie Season Beautifully liituated, Directly Facing the Entrance ta Charlottetown Harbor Wonderful Scenery Province which commenced there on Monday. -|MJURED IN AUTO ACCID- ENT-His many friends are glad to see Colin. Thos. Carruthers about again after being confined for several weeks to his home ow- ing to injuries received in an auto accident. —~BUI'LDING ....HOU8E— Mr Thomas Johnston ls erecting a very fine commodlous residence on the corner of Euaton and Belmont St. It is already about boarded in and stands on a concrete founda- tion. He expects to occupy it be- fore the winter snows are flying. once even in South Africa. —-6TVLI8H SUITS for Young Men at popldar prices; see them- Sinclair 6-. Stewart, Uimited. 1015- 183i. —MENls CREAM OUTING hsc. Sinclair k Stewart Limited. 1015-16-2l. —ELOQUENT PREACHER. —- Rev. L-qgicom Campbell, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church Montreal, who is spending his holidays in Malpeque preached g very able sermon In the united Presbyterian and Methodist coiil gregiitlons in the Summsrsfie morning. Mrs. Waiter Mstheaon of Montreal sang two very beau- tiful solos. There was a large at- tendance. . i 4/ Hunter Is Thrilled 0n Big Lion Hunt NEW YORK. Aug ilk-Having, a savage lioness spring into a small car with one is an unusual experi- H. A. Snow, the naturalist and explorer from Oakland, California, who re- cently has been staying ill this city, gives the following account of his tdventure on his rccent tour: "About twenty-five mile-s frcni Nairobi. in British lSouth Africa. l had placed two camera men in blinds a mile apart. and thought it would be possible to make a de- tour of filvemil-es in my automo- hlle. and proceeding lii a circle gradually drive some game to- ward the blinds. When I was reboot two miles from the blinds and passing over low, rolling llllls bordering the Tbeka. river, I fired at a herd 0t gazellcs and brought shirts; Regular $1.26; selling for‘ _ cusnnnin '* Illiiilfl" ' |I Vlauousr 11,1922 F lit Illllllllllll lllllll nun ll llllllllllllllllll uvull llillll e ii ll llllllllll Iililll llllllllll llllllll Canadians Asked To‘ Conserve Fuel Supply OTTAWA. Aug 16.—There will be zi considerable shortage of allthcacite coal and the uttcrllinst cure should be exercised to con- serve anthracite supplies [or use during the coldest wiiitcr months. 1n a statement issued this even- ing the fetlvrul advisory fuel coni- rliittco draws attention to the fa'cl. with much politeness and appar- cnt cordiaiity. _ - Lloyd George was represented in the’ large gathering which said farewell at the station to the French and Italian delegations by‘ his private secretary. Sir Edward Girslt’. and Foreign Secretary Cur- zon by Sir William Tyrrell. IOtIiers IDTGBQM iiiyluded Robert Horne, chancellor oi oxchequcr. and the French Italian ambassadors. -All were in good spirits ex- cept Premier Poincare, who was Sir til o. and that there is now cvcr four months pale and unsiniiing and who re- fricnds iiad been giving thc ziuill- (lbly ejected from tho prison. ‘Pin.- authorities lulu‘ lav-on zlliviseil the iiiunocilvre and were arrived. of a lor- Death Toll 0f Typhoon Now Estimated Al; 50,000 PFJKIN. Aug 16. ——‘Dcaths in llic typhoon oi August 2, at Swa. tom, n seaport 250 miles north. 0515i of lloug limig, now ore as. tiinntctl zit 50 000, the United $13. ies consul at Swntow has report. ml lo the American lcgatlon, The orl-ties considerable trouble lute, and only HIE eulwr 11w party of friends haul to be of fPilflY to handle the visitors IWlIEXI they The hunger strikers weic in fornicd yvstcrtlay‘ that they wtuld he fed forcibly if illtf)‘ persisted with tile strike. Today they‘ were lnken iiitn the prison hospital. where forcible fouling iilfllllillliftls tlu- salute TIN i consul ailtlird Iiltit 100,000 twp“; homeless zini relief was hood-id urgently. Russian Grain Yield Higher Than Expected RIOSCOW, Aug. 16. —- Rem-e. wiltzltives of the soviet govern- Iuvnt oil over tile world iverc or- dered to slop Ilie purchase oi flour ulul wheat today when it 11s unnounccil that Russian hur- wili upull sovciity- fivo per tent of the prc-uwlr yield. Tho ivlleol, harvest will iolul llll'f.‘t‘ billion pond. Agriculture (‘onilliissiuijv Orisiiislty announced. .\ pflllil is equal to Ilil,11'.l pounds. ll is estimated that- twn alnri a llall billion ponds is cilougli in l(’t‘ll thc cnllrc population for the coming your. were erected nud at time milk and 0.114s wcl": llrulhlr CEfl. After brief hwit-‘llion lilo strikers surrendered and lit-sun L0 out with evident viljll\'iuvil!. ‘Fllev uliiluuiiircii lllal the strike ‘W85 over. __B|_EQ3|NQ sERy|cE ___. Th” down a buck. I got out to get the shortage in the production of anth- blessing oi the boats took place 311111131 "he" 1 "filmed 311°“ ‘at Mont Carmel on Sunday, ‘by slalklllg the he'd- Rev. P.P. Arscnault. it has been “H” W" 30°!" 50 ""15 am‘!- the custoln for some YGBE to "m1 P79591117!’ dHBVIWarEd- . have the boats blessed before Thlnkmfi 1 1W1 We" 1118 185l- 01 the start of thc lislllng season. 111m. 1 put the buck in the car. I " looked again, and the lion raised his head. lMy blood was up aiid I meant to go after him. l made a detcur around the hill, but coming over the top I found instead of one lion, six. They practically surrounded the car and I could not proceed. .I halted the machine and left thc engine running. Then I ‘let fly at the biggest of thc brutes. The shot went over nit; head, but the second shot brought him down. "l had only three shots left and with them I brought down two more lions, and ‘then saw behind me a iionness evidently ready to charge. The only thing I could do was to start the car, and go-isler Jaspnr, of Belgium. ‘V1111 straight ahead for to turn around’ their secretaries 0001111011 > firfit. was impossible. But the flrstliho French Premier M. 1""""‘a'e'l thing] knew the lioness came and the tnlian foreign minister, right over the top and into the 318"" schmllcr- Wm‘ “"117 ""5" back of the car, I (lucked under thc P6011"? 5111115. B01113 1W il 1M9? steering wheel and trusted to luck. tfillll- _- The car gave n lurch and threwl- '1’l‘°l"19l' L1°¥l1 900717"? ‘lid “m [he “one” out ‘soc Pcmle Poincare olf at the ~11 stood up and mo, men’ and: station, eaiplaluing nitor yester- brought her dclwn, and then thc 43V" "leulllll-i that 11° “mmd my next thing i knew l was stalled coodbtiiletthéagazrédnezfigrslfifiq{g on a hillock ‘with. I feared my cal" 3'9 v a ‘ - ‘. i . . , _. ‘yhl>_ s . ‘i 1- ..- ~ ,- out of commission. I expected any prevented him fronuhellig at the‘ 215cm‘,prdlizeill‘dlollillllufllsl lpilsoii-lglrl_(ll‘\v_ liqldlllollnnuillixvgi lavyalgllwit}: Have yo“ hook always bum“; mlmlle m?" 50""? "t the "111" 5mm)“ who" m“ French "".“T“°' -s tHll-‘e "(l dm-I-“On .'l‘°'." hun- tlic roll:- ol‘ ‘mclllncvnlisni stilllili the D001 W119"! You 191151 1110111‘ licns would come offer me. but ‘Muted g” s n 9' 1 ‘e nnwnera “H “Mrllililivli ill 'lii.< shoulder. it 111870 W111 be 5511-" ("m- cvldcntly they hall had enough of . the fight. I finally got liiy motor started again and limped back to the llillnrls. There i got my son and the two camera men and we went bark and picked up thc lions." _ fused cvcn to posc- for a picture. racltc and an equal period in re- Before going to the station, tho slicct t" Ho)’ 8111i’ P", w!" 0f melldrench premier, accompanied by bituminous nroductwn- Thelma staff, visited the grave of strike ill tilt‘ 11mm“ Stamifltllc "unknown wilrrior," on which (‘Hill luincs. it is pointed out, tl-‘ltcfllllc placed u wreath‘ of f]Q'_\-.u|~5, from April 10th inst. The stfliklhoulid with the French tricolor, page iii production, which will be Signor Schauzer took occaslo five illonills if the miners (l0 IIOt before ihe alljoiirnnient 0i lb rcsunic wdrkb bciord k heililtxviglrlltrg dlonllercncc yestcrduiy to make a: 1*"- mmn" ‘e "Vera m‘ ‘ 9c ammo“ 7959991‘ "lg “"3 1m‘ LToIunlbIzi Housi- was ilii» sl-elie of to lneot the needs of the coining poriancc with which the Italian a (“whgy-i rommrv bu“, who“ _l winter, government looked upon the (illilfilbul-glqy Suugflpdpil in ggujng n“. M‘? 11°F o! m” muff‘ H1119‘! ‘wbl- Heluy with u qllilllllll‘ oi Vtllflihllli: THE CAPTIUNS AND THE sum. the °°".““"?“°° had "my ijoivcirl‘ lJUlilIIP-(ldlll to _\li’.~'. 1‘l‘llllt‘5. KINGS DEPART, THEIR AS- considered a llfllllCil problem thatldauglnm, o, R (r “.-_,,;,._ 1,1,“, i4 - c . c: po-,.- ..,. .-, ,.HA,, RESULTS. Lltiilwlllfflblglllfllgl which] f “f-‘lgllvJlllfll-ldlitlilialll‘ Ullllllll13:15Hllltllllllillllllllli c’ ly u ii uro can it‘. .‘_ -. ,, , - The "gnaw Tolieign mmistoryvflillid: ])l‘InClli-- Dlllxiilbll lliiii. blil poiliicd out that Euro i0 would. ' -, . _ . . . llelfkl‘ be pacified, i-orffillcnce rc-ltfmnfiflllllrultill-i .1111} 1111s.] ‘gnu. born, litir people dull her et-olln-i {mamm I _.’ l‘ L‘“_ n, f.‘ H _ ‘| mic lilo restored in iiorului. uiitiltm 0mm 111115.11“ Um or "H7 thc iliicstion of ilitcr- allied (lffilliilrrul ha“ M rllgllulrlld Miners and‘ was settled. ltuly, for i-xuiilplza.‘ parcels from lllt‘ lliudialli illuil Haw owud MflOUDOQJMO “Drum? which ill‘l'lVL’ll iwn-Jtz-i-llu)‘. 'i‘llci"e which included a (iolit ti. Eng-- unis .‘l delily in irnilsiilriiig tho 1mm m- fmy Wlmon Dmmds steplliltlll ll'l')iil thc trnlli to the post ling Signor Slinnzcl- urged’ iolficc. zlnil in CliPUklilIZ up ii ivzls - - - “lmnw "r01 lli'll tile llass were lhc status Iizlrticipatliig ill lllc com] i ‘ - ‘ ~‘ ‘ forencc the necessity of zll-riiingl ills. (II. SOXIII‘ ]l9l‘llli\llt‘ill ZlFFlIllI-ItWllidlLl -——Z»<-0->-——-- The beat appointed, moat luxuriously iurnlalml Hotel In the Maritime Provinces. A oua line operated by the Hotel Management previdaa a fifteen minute service to and from the City. i<e>~i IANS SUFFER FROM CRIME WAVE I.ONDO.\',_ .-'\u;.{_ ill. llritisll “lCANAD -—!RED VERED FROM SICK- e SE8$—Master ‘Clarence Butler. Giengarry, who had been for seve- ral days under a course of surgi- cal treatment at the -l-‘. C. Hospi- tal had so we," recovered that he was discharged on Friday. He was accompanied home by his mother Mrs. Thomas Butler. CARS MEET ALL MAINLAND TRAINI When visiting Charlottetown whether on iiualneaa or for pleasure, make Beach Grove Inn your INIINIIIPNPI- You will like It. ——SAD DEATH. —- The death took place at St. Eleanors on gg-lday nfqfirs.‘ Freak Clalrk. aged yearn. e ate rs. Oar-k a ‘been iBonly a few hours. She is survived try her husband who -has the sincere sympathy‘ of the ‘community. The funeral look ‘place to Central Lot i6 ceme- _ teri‘ or/Saturday afternoon. .I.0NlDON, Auk. i6.—— Tile (icic- . .» gates to thc unsuccessful Allied conference on German reparations ‘o left London this inorniiul. PI"?- _ iiiicr 'l‘heuny§ and Wiffllllll 111111‘ I can deliver from stock every article required in the construction of either crystal or valve Receiving Sate. Batteries and aerial equipment. Moll 601M119" 51°“ ""5 finest goods in Eastern Canada. 8cm! list of parta da- alrsd and price: will be submitted. i___ arm-i .-FUNERA-L 8ElRVl0E.-— The ldeath took place on Sunday even~ ling at Miscoucho oi Miss Rose Ann ‘f’ DeslRot-hes, aged 28 years, daugh- ter lof Mrs. Casami DesRoches. _ Sheds silrvlved by her mother. two brothers and four sisters. The funeral was held at Miscon- che on Tuesdaymorning. 00' THEY? A lot oi‘ men wonder why 81m Fllrpristl mu; . wlllu- invoking close their eyes when they “is 1f HUNGER STFHKE ENDED out.» illp slliriiy l'ui'k Gulf (‘longing kissed. But ii uhe mcn ivolil PAWFSI August‘ "if, Amkmnljfu> \\:l.< spin by two llli'llll)('l‘5,100k into a nilrror thet{’g‘?u‘1l‘:r?§° eggs Se, mnmlizmgly i“ “pm “wand one o1‘ uni-m an expert fir-ihe reason.-—Cincinna Ittl t- .\iii>il.t~i~ Loluioil lllll‘_i,'li'li‘ hml u Brebe, Westingheuaa, OiappEastham and Marconi Re- telvaia fcr immediate deliver]- H. V. MlalclKinnon 108'Prince William Street St. John, N. B. -CH.RISTIAN CHURCH SER-- VICE1B—Servlces in the Cilrisliai: v Church in Summerslde will be COIIllllClPIl by Dr. A. N. Simpson, of Norwaik. Iowa. The mornlni: subject will he "Making tho mos. of what we have," evening six-b- jerl "The Balance Sheet.‘ All are cordially invited. left. The two ilrcliiicrs ALLIED HIGH COMMISSIONERS probability will head the national- WILL MAKE ANOTHER _AT'- ist delegation. ‘ TEMPT TO ear GREEKS AND Tho ‘Sultan ycswrdav '°°°1'°° ..TURKS TOGETHER TO TALKWlrigadior General Sir Charles PEACE Harrington, allied commander in- chlef, and thc hllgh t-oliimisslon- crs, who reiterated the assoc, —Anotiler attempt to get thelunce of their hflvefflmfllml m“ Turks and Greeks together for a no attack on Constantinople -uy peace conference is under way. the Greeks will be perlnlttfld- The fllllPd high commissioners It is learned here that Greek here, acting under instruction ainplanos have dropped lhtillflfllllli from their governments, hcldlof Turkish translations oi the lengthy discussions of the situa- British ilfelllwr‘! 51799011 ‘"1 the l —P. C. EXHIBITION. 5- The Priilce Couutv Exhibition will be held on Oct. 3rd and 4th. the prize lists are now in course of puhli~ cation tiiid will he rendy for dis- tribution shortly.‘ Plans are ihe- lng made for a big raco nice-t at which the purses will be generous. —-—-<0§-—-- SCIENCE BTUDENT-S START NEW ISLAND. ‘(ONSTANTINOPLEI August 16 LONDON. Aug 10_.—A dozen co- giileering students, tired ol‘ thc lack c-i prospects in this country. and largely, if not mainly. for the sheer love of exploring the un- known, are setting out on Septem- ber 1st, for an uninhabited island belonging to Ecuador, in South America. The students, who belong to Loughlbornugh Foiicge, are all qualified men; Most of them are ex-offlcera. and they include an author and the son of a titled man in London. About 325.000 has been raised sc-me of it by the men themselves. and a ninety ton boat has been purchased. —COUNCIL MEETING. — The‘ regular monthly meeting of the Summersirio town council was hold on ‘Monday evening with IMmyor Camrpihell in the chair and all Councillors present. Alitcr the qzasslng ol.the regular monihl Bills the chief business was ts receiving of tho resignation oi R. E. Ellis assistant town clerk who has accepted a position with ihe Rogers Insurance Agency. Four applications for the position mere received and on a vote that‘ oi’ John B. Wright was accepted. . Conn. Manson for the pnrks com- The main manna or existence mitten reported that n base is tolurc to ihe the utilization of there- bo built‘ about the monument lnlsourkwes on the island, the develop- the square and the walks are uymelrt of fruit growing. and the be straightened, breeding of cattle. (‘little are to be imported, rcnrtitl. and then ex- ported. The possession 0i’ a boat whore vessels are extremely scarce and valuabln is to he taken advantage oi’ to the _full. The island in the Pacific lins been decided on for various rea~ sons. but members of the rxpelli- tion are not communicative (in this . pnlnt. It is known. hovwove-r, that the offer of the ‘Republic of Ecuad- or wns ilrccpterl after nu lil"“’VlB\V Ono of the partly slates that it with its rr-proscnintlve in London. is prnpnsoil to have "absolute equality" 0n the island. All will have in work. llo docs not think that any of thclii are llkcly to be- come "iheachcnmbo s"——tlle name given to derelict vw Itcs In South Sea islands who do nothing. tion and have finally dc-ollisdnp- Neal- Eastern question W" ti") on Venice as tile alto oi‘ thc n.cet- Turklish Iincs, in A513 M11101‘- fng. it is ‘believed this will ihe i? acceptable to both bslllgerciits. Whit U -5- WWW" 5am- _ lillustapllu itemcl Pasha, head of The liicmile value of womens the lllltlUlliIllBI, government, is noteservlces iii the United SIN-e“ l“ likely to attend the USXITGPGIICBJBGlITHIICQd at §18.000.000.000 an- _ and Premier Reoui Bey in allnually. 15am . iiffip???” did?“- ANF F lndiail Day-always the third Monday and , Tuesday in July, was this year thc most successful of its kind cvcr held in thc thirty-two years since its inaugura- tion. Ail atmos hcre of festivity prevailed ilic two days the tribe of six hun red Stone-y Indians were at Banfi’, thc ccn- ire of that most beautiful part of the Canadian Pacific Rockies. _ l No place in the world could have a more perfect setting for an cvcnt such as this, and what could be more picturesque ‘than tlic Tscllantoga Indians "people of_the woods/Z II1 their native costumes amid that: Great Iliils. There is a dignity‘ and poise to ilicsc people of the woods — 631m. strong faces with character written in every hoe and scam nI their t- ilntcnan a. _ _ The parade started at nine thirty, and circled around the main strcct twice before going to the Bani? Springs Hotel. Thi- strccts en route to thc hotel were throngcd with rcsi- dcnis and tourists, and the steps of the hotcl and court were elcnscli‘ packed with onlookers, for the djstribution of prizes Inr the best native costumes took place here. The Governor Gmfla] and Lady Byng, who wcrcon their way west over thc C.P,R., wcrc among those who viewed the proceedings. Lady Margaret Boscawcn. sister of Baron Byns. llfflflltcd thc rizt-s won. . ‘ T c arade was mosrspectscolar, and combined with the sports it was ivcll worth travelling hundreds of miles to sec. The chiefs rodc at thc head of thc procession and looked picturesque-in theifcostufnra of buok-aklnand bead work, and gay head-pieces of feathers and amine. Not only were the natives licckcd out in thcir gala a _ ire, but the horses also shared in thc pomp and splendour. Their trappings wcre made of buckskin, with patterns worked In beads, thc col- DFIII and designs of superb workmanship. Skins were also us , and trappings of head work and ermine. A few horses were painted in symmetrical designs of VflflIJUS rol- on. The Iiiglicr thc rank of their rider thc more beautiful and costly thc trappings. The sports were held in thc encampment grounds on om- side of which the, Indians, had erected their picturesque wigwams. . The grand stand was packed and thousands wcrc prcacnt, andlicvcr in'thc history of Banff was this wont .0 well attended. Cara were lined up in all direc- iI-uls, and himdrcds of tourists, and many rcsidcnth were 'I" horse-back, which added to the varied scene. . ‘lilo sports consisted of racer of various kinds; two mile, sue mile and half mile dash. There was wrestling on hernia-sh I29! manuals-s time wee sci i PERDONALQ —-'.\iiss Marion Reid of Toronto, ls irislting iicr home in Summer- aide. —Gorrlon Mlilrlreiid of Tryun, is visiting his uncle. -Mr. J. L. Mulr- ‘heiul nt Summersidc. . ‘ . _ a ' .. ,,l| _ ngarcl oscaweri and CIilefHooI-loo ' ml e Conrtyardojllle Donff tspringgHotel. bucking contest Three moncy prizes were given for each race. The Governor General, lady Byng and party ab] tended, and later left for Lake Louise. The cowboy race‘ was thc most spectacular. There was a pole at each cntl o the course, which thc horses had to go around, and as they- appearcd to get there almost simultaneouny, it was a wild jumble of horses and riders apparently on top of one an- other. The sctling for this scene was perfect. Hills well tim- bcrcd with dark spruce and pine, and behind them thc moun- tains in a dull grey hazc-duc to the distant forest fi Against this setting thc tcpecs stood, white with the top cinnamon brown, smoked from camp fires ivitliin. Manx‘. were of brilliant colors, beautifying thc encampment grounds still further. The cxcilcmcntsof the afternoon. o\-cr,_thc Indian families returned lo their own quarters, anr the little plnyctl on thc green grass in front of their tcpeei. _Somc of the men and womcn rcclilictl on skins or hlankeby Iii the cool of thc early cvriiliig. Squaw: went to the broo for water, others came from thc wonda with urniiula o! faggots, and soon fires were started for supper, and their flamcs lcapt inlo thc air, adding more color to this already brilliant scene. _'I_'he Indian Day Committee nrc to be giving Canada this almual event. which is so typical o1 primal (lays. and tlic bcauly of which is in keeping Willi thcsc great hills which were their; till the white man GI Many of ‘the officials of the day we Indian Chiefs, whet wery efficiently did their ahare tower‘: rrmkifl lhiltati DI! Qusssaiitnmistilv PYWFQ take ¢---»-—;--4 —'Miss Hazel Crockett of Alhcr ton is visiting in Summeruide. . —4Mr. and dvirs. G. F. Huichlson Cat lThe of Charlottetown spent the week ‘ end in Summerside. Into the boiling water, instead of pour- lng the boiling water over them-this Ia the interesting new way of making tea. Have you tried it? -~Mr. rind IMTI-izilph Dodils are visiting in Fredericton, N. B. —iiilr. Thomas Hamnilll,‘ kors, ls visiting friends In nlsh and St. Louis. Kin- Tig- Wh? It Ia a Good I I Tin ifimgflfilm‘ ‘p. “ ' sp n ormu a 1H1. pelrzobiood ppri yin; qdsillfgq, l‘ , at iv effects. nmraiisy‘ é ll itafn —H ‘s alts - _ pa _lia is the favorite m lelne , mlfif IIOIPBI- If you need p, . ---- lamiy rneiflolne wh not. get -—Mr. Poul Durant of lilo Taxa- belt, that which has n known ifon Dept. l-IaFfsx, who was spend lie people of America fdr half a ing his holidays in Stilillhiitiililtl, “binds-til” made our mot-hers went in Pilsriottetown 'l‘ni"u‘" ' JTIIIdWW/hefl W01 llldflhlt l: who? Ii wlliapena r c; PIIUINNIO. odor; raisin-ill to T'I\I'T"' m "h" Hood's Guilt" Fill a saucepan with freaii water. Bring It to a boil. Remove the cover and ton some Blue Bird Tea Into the boiling water. Ra- placa the cover and remove the saucepan Immecllatelyf -‘—iMr. and Mrs. Henderson of Vancouver are visiting friends in Summcrsidc and Beiicquo. —<MIss Alfreda Maclfialli. Grand River and Miss Anna Doyis,_1.ot, 1. are visiting in at.‘ Innis, the fgests of Miss Florence Callag- II. _ratulaicd on‘ to