._.i ,.,.»_ . .. I _ ._ .. ~< " 1,, l K » , ._ ' 4 \ I _ - . a-RLAOTTEIUW GAA _g ` MoRNlN¢_'g.i:oAil_»Y - g .1 ___ wants. (Now lvullng mg) iq _ A ` ¢HARL0TTET0WN,' CANADA_ TH[jpSDAy JULY 11, 1913 szso nr vi-r (milieu) in mvalmin canes. emi emo rel- UAA, I Morning Dllly Felllldod 1 _ $8.50 Per Your (Delivered) .- ' A . _ -I _f -' - ~---- . ' _ .f A - W, 1 f '° -. _J . g ‘ _ l00MILE ADVANCE I TSITUATION ON THE NUNIIINI "IANA SIR R0B-ERTYBDRDEN WESTERN FRONT on -Elsrisiiii Fiioiir ""I""»'AI “NIR” Allied Movement in Albania and Macedonia Seriously Threatens Austrians Who are Being Driven Back from . Supply Sources. Allies l'lave .Taken l-.300 Prisoners and important Strategic Positions. Obiective oi Allies. Recapture ol Serbia is F (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. July 10.-The Allied adf a 'lpreseure is continuing and that there . has been lighting southwest of Barat, town about midway between Avlona vance in Macedonia and Albania pro- and Elbassan, the former the capital ceeds rapidly. It ie evidently a. care of the principality. fully planned and concerted move- ment on a front of almost a hundred is 'File ultimate purpose of thc Allies not yet disclosed. but tho uilvance miter fwm Lake Ochrida to the Add- follows ills line or the sorini in iileir . out French and Americans 'itlontinue Their I-‘larassing Raids on Germ n Front. Have Has Been Bombarded From Sea- Alr and Land and Was Alarm, ed 400 Times. . (Special to The Guardian) liiINl(lltI{. l"i°ailici-, July l0;~'l`liis l-ity oil thc North Si-li ot' l-`rulli:c hollis I5, Besides Greatly Strengthening Theirs tllc ljvcorii t`or lnlviin; llccli bonllluriicti Tronl this liilirl, sou linil ziir. it luis 'ccivoil lioilllls i`l'oill uii‘p|zl.llcs, tor- ic ` pi-ilocs frolil liii'il:ibii\s. siliiiis i`roin 1 ' (ii-.rilizill ilcstroycrs, unit projoiztili-si lroln l/i inch guns. 'i`lic liuinbcr of (Special to the Guardian) and capturcd numerous pl°isoncl‘s. iiiurlns up to July -itll totalled 400. PARIS, July 10.-Since the lust of action on a large scale. says at l-icuii official stateinent_ the French troops have harrassed the enemy by nliilor operations, improved their positions. ......-.f.~.~.-e. .....,--..~.~.._..._...,.»-- W... . L.. atic, near Avlone. The French are g fighting in the mountainous regions of of the Adj-la _ R the upper Devoi River west of Lake Oohrlda but the important movement f is that of the Italians in the centre 1 and near the Adriatic. Assisted by S`¢utur|_ so that their [mom in the British monitors, which shelled the Adriatic region ,map be forced (0 A\lBtl'l9-il DOBAUUIIB OH the C038! and draw supplies from Serbian railheads. by Allifld 8Vi8t0rs. the italian infantry The roads across the lnountains are pushed up into tile mountain range to 5 the north of the Versila and after a 5 reat retrcat of 1916 to the shores tic Tllo first step toward a seriouscf- ort to reconqucr Serbia is to sweep he Austrians out oi’ Durazzo and o poor that loss of the Adriatic ports _re outh of Montenegro would force the ¢_h IISSIAN ANIACIINISM AGAINST GERMANY THE HAGUE, Jllly 10.-Gerillans turning recently from Moscow, says e Vossische Zeitung, referring to bitter strussle dislvdsed the Austri- Austrians io withdraw altogether me vm, Merlml, cas., lm... express. ans and forced them to retire toward from Albania This would incl-ence ed ’ UN! Scmlllll H Five? which Parallels the difficulties ofthe Bulgars on thc m| the Versus. some twenty miles to thc Macedonian front, north of Monasiir ,,,,|e,.|y country would he Su,-G 1-mm nd Probably °’_‘p"50 UW” I" *"1 ‘-`“' harm. lt. gives tho following uiicgoii eloilmg “Ua°_`k ‘Wm me ""lg|‘l’0"h0°‘l quotation frollla speaker nt a railway italian cavalry passing between tho of Luke Ooh;-ldn_ Su. north. a _ While this action was in progress v Paris rcports tllnt the French troops fcul' that complete ilnzircliy tlleri- ght cntlzillgcr persons wllo ill ull ikc nlcetilig :lt Moscolvz “it is Since June 15th. the nulnbcr 0l` pris- the Alnericans. who especially dis- tinguished tiicllini\lvcs.iit Bollcail wood and Vauv, is 5.400 including tit) ofiic- ers. PUZZIINC IIVER NIISIAL BIINUSES (Special to The Guardian) OTTAVVA. July 10.~»'i`lli-. 'l`l‘i-,ilslii'y Board is stl‘ug;;liii|.' ovcl' thc il1tci‘pi'l~,- tation of the approprlutioil lnlulc for tile purpose ot' l.;l'illltlng boiliisci; to postal cicrkii :intl it-ttcl' cllrrll-i's linii |lcniiiili.: it iicclsioli oil tiic nlllttiel' tht-. Iloniiscs will lr-. lvitilliciii. 'l`ile lionuscii rziligc l`l'oiil $100 to $150 pci' ycllr. i'l-|`l-l'ollci: in-ini.; iiizidi-‘ to holiiisvl-l i;i':illtcll lzist your. it would ilppciir tiiait ii' ii strict rciiiiilliz AI SHIRI CUIIINC (Special to The Guardian) l_.t')Nlit)N. .lilly it).---l"it'ly ilriti-:il s c Qui-oil lii;il'_\' l'i-ci-lltiy visiti-ii i~'ovl-rill clotiiiill.; t'lit~tol‘i:».~; in thc l..l'lnilon dis- trict wiii=re shirts ure In-ing nludo for soirlicrs. lil one ot` tho plants the Kiln; iii-cztlllc ilitol'l»:~'t<-li in tho clit- tiilg pi‘oi‘i>:ls_ :ind u.t'c<-ptcll :iii ilivitli- tion to try his liunli. All clcctric cutter was given him and within It tow slwolliiii shirt lcileihs oil li pill- ot' ill:-ltr-i'iill of 50 tllicliiicss :ind depth wi-rc si~vi~l'l~d. tho tiiilllll-i tlicll in-inn tl~iiililt't-l'i'l-il to otilor ililicliiiios whit-ii iilli:-illt~<_ -'-1-'-'-'=-‘-'-- -'-'-'~‘~‘-I CANADIANS SHOW IILIJ FRANCE HIIW TU REALLY CELEBRATE LONDON, .lilly 9.--Tile cl-leiiratlon ot` Donlillioll l)u_v li_\' tho t‘llmidiiin sol- diers iii i"l'linco wur. ll vonv hriliizinl. llfi`:1I_l' :ind was lvltlli-ascii by l’i'vilii»:l' ltorllcn. ltopl'csi'lit:itivcs from nvci‘;.' Allii-fi luv \-.'l-rv tli<~ri-. zinll ull stir.-_ crcllii to tho Maiplc i.c:lt` iilcll oi' giviiii.: tive l;l`i~iit<-st. :intl nlost unii|llt» holiilily r-vcr sol-il iii ldiiropi-. it wus: at woiilii-ri'iil 51°F” "A the “munmin “"5” “oft” lilo to throw oft' t.llc nooso Von illir- * ' ‘ ii . , . . of the Verela and the sea attacked the completed their success in thc region ,mah has Du, “mum our ncCk.,_ m|,L,,._ is pinot.-ii lipon thc ztppl~opl'l:ltloli, :ind (nilaliiiili ri-uiiioil_ Mcll of Yprcs, Austrians ill the rear and cut them llortil of lilo Dovoi River and captur- off from it retreat to Dilrllsso by the e :viso ii shamot`ul tieliih tilrcntl-ns us. fl 130 PfI50“‘”`5- The Buigars “l‘l"“` .Away with German capital, :iwlly with last _vi~zii".~i holins in rltitlill-toil, coi‘li|ili classes ot' postal cillployoos will he - l<`l'stiillcl't_ .\'oiliniv. .`iliiy ;iii;l [His- ' sciil-lidzii-lv incl for thc first tiiiic-.since worse oll` ihzln they were last _vi-ill: Thllt this luis not ilic iiltrlitioll is coast route through the destruction of ently have been instructed to relieve V0" Mh.|,m.h and _ms whole ,_.0um,Jl. tiloy wont zlirililisi. the Ilillls on lilo-.ac glorious iliiys, the bridges across the Scnlini. This the pressure on the Austrians for on forces the Austrians into thc interior the Macedonian front near thc Ccrlui of Albania where there are no rail- iload five groups of assaulting troops ways and fow roads, where supplier-ll a must he obtained from the railhcnii lilies. They were completely checked at Uskilb in Serbia. fully u hundred a ttcmpted t.o penetrate the l~‘rcncl' nd suffered serious losses. The cne- rcvolutiollary band." GERMANS GROWING UNEASY ,ABOUT RUSSIA LONDON, July I0.-All Alllsti-i'lilllii miles from the scene of action on the my also is showing great activity in llemutch N, me (gnmral Num, ,.,.|-,.,-. Semini and Devol Rivers. The Allies this region east of Monastir. “ng to me landing nf Brmsh 1-m.l.,,S have the advantage of railway com- The constant exploration of the on- nn the Murmun coast_ says therc is munlcation between Saloniki andnemy lines by French. British and Ain- mw,m|nc,,s in Gwnmny on uns m,_ "can U'°°DB 9h°“ld e““bI‘3 the l“` coiillt and quotes the Nord iloutcllc Monastir for the provisioning and c munitioning of the Macedonian wing, .teillgence dcpnrtmcnt of the Allies to A while the Italians on the west have dcternliile with a good deal of accur- U an excellent base at Avonlea. a The prisoners taken number 1.300 a on the Versuil front, together with n o large quantity of booty. ` llilvo bccn coming into lille from Brit. Vienna, reporting the operations, ain and America to the sights and admits that the Italian and French s cy how strongly the various sectors re held. it has the further iidvlllltiigi f accustoming tho fresh troops thai' ounds of the battlefield. _ ANNUAL MEEIINC IIE King‘s ) t Vice president -Dr A Murchison ) Queers i G Vice-president:-Dr. J. C. Baiiunl, ' iv llgenlin Zeitung ns specualtillg oil le British purposc. SIICIAI SERVICE 'IYIEEIINC_S__YESIERI]AY The Social Service Council Execu- o met yesterday morning lit t0 clock in Zion Church lizill, and trilli- actcd some routine business pre- lratory to lilo other sessions. There IHE P. E. ISLAND MEDICAL ASSIICIAIIIIN I 'rue Pe. island Medical Association 2 Ilrfltzhéhggafg'“;‘r“‘T;';f,‘;“‘1§*f]0l[;f:‘¥f:§§ Aufiltors,-Dr. ness; nr. Meoraiu. ."‘ lottetown. Dr. Tanton presiding. The following member wcrc pros- eni: Doctors Tanton, Mi:Miiiull. A. Mc- Donald, Warburtoli, Suiiiviln_ lllctllliiz- an. McGrath. Murchison, ltoss. l3.ll~ lum. J. P. McNeill, Dewar, Cilrrutll- ers, A. McNeill. Docherty. Yeo. .lvu kips, M‘cLauchlan, Lcdwcil, lliclntyrc and Jenkins. p The minutes of the previous annual meeting were read and ilpprovoll. ln the absence of Dr. I". Jlirdine, llr. A. McDonald was appointed auditor to uct in conjunction with Dr. Carruth- vrs. - The report of the Registrar-Scl>l'c- tary was read by Dr. 'Warburton and on motion was referred to the audit- ors. The report of the 'frcilsurcr of the Medical Council was prcsciitoli hy Dr. Yeo and referred to tile auditing committee. Dr. McMillan read the report of the Treasurer of the Medical society. it was referred to the auditing commit- tee. in connection with the affairs of the Medical Council. Dr. McMillan. the vice-president, made referenco to t‘ic death of the President, Dr Conroy. and the loss to the profession anti the Province. resulting thereby. lie lilso spoke oi’ the need' of action on 'lie part ofthe Society in colltri/llins the campaign being carried on in ollc ot' the newspapers against vacclilatiun. Dr. Alex. McNeill referred to thc recent .meetings `of the lJoillinl.m Council, and the proposal to dr~lp anatomy-and physiology from thc lill- al examinations. Tlle_ necessity of uniformity ill registration for the llo- minion examinations was urged by the Dominlon Council. . Dr. Ross referred to the case of op- ticinns who advertised themselves ns doctors and issued prescriptions. The election of ofiicersresuited as follows: President,-Dr. G. F. Dewar. -~»----¢.~..».. ._. ~-.~»~..-.. _ _-v-_-.__-@-Q 'rml WEATHER V . A fnnmrnnarolus, TIDE, MOON, ETD. -nx- ronorrro. July 11.-neatly lair and a little warmer. The tide will be high this afternoon at l.20`|,|ld tomorrow at 2.07; it will he high tomorrow morning at 2.30 and satin-amy'-:at a.oo. , The .`|\i_n sets this evening and to- mon°ow;'at 8.59; it rtlee tomorrow mornirlijnd Baturdey at 5.48. Tllefinoon eetlitolligilt at 11.00. Ther! .was e new moon on Monday. July ii 'l‘h llollre and twelve minutes. A ,, .. .. wi .dinlior, etc.. for the Society. _ :I Vice-presldent.~Dr. Mchuuciliin ( .. f Prince.) ' if Sec.-Dr. Yeo (re-elected.) R Trees.-Dr. McMillan, (re-elected. H Ex-com. Dr. McGulgan (Queen‘si- r. A. McDonald (King's); Dr. Docll- 0 rty (Prince) Tile following were elected nlcnl- bers ofthe Medical Council: Drs. Wur 0 bilrtoil, Jenkins. Tanton, Yeo, McMll 0 lan. Aicx. McNeill, A. McDonald. h llrs. Yco, Mcliiilllin und Blilliilli wr"- 0 appointed ii committee to nrrangc for ) Drs. Dewar and Yeo were appoint- ed ii coinmittoo to draw iip_ii rcsolu tion of condolence to the funlily <1 H the late Dr. Conroy, und also to Son I f utor Mclicnn. . I it wllil lnovoil that lilo l‘rovillri.i ~‘ U ation act in the Province. The President in his annual nl t dress referred at length to the delt'l m inellce in the profession and his con I as il good attendance. including eve. ll. A. Goodwin, Dr. Siieai-cr. nd Dr. Grant. At thc afternoon session wliicll polled nt Il o'clock. Dr. Siicarc-l~ ado a stntcinellt oil the ilillis limi ctilolls of tho Social Service Uoiillcil Canada. llc stated thai., tiiroiuzllf nt the Dominion. cilurcli and otllol' rganiziitions were orgnllizt-tl t`or lilo citcrinont ot` (lilnnlizl. i’roviiu-i;ii l‘gzilliziltIons also existed ill nil tho rovillccs for dealing with such ,qllc.-l- ons :is orc willlill the scope of tho provincial leglslntlii'o" thi' followinl.: among otlit-rs, (lhilii \\”1clt`iil'c. Public calth, Political Purity :lull llitw cil- rcillcnt. Tllc following lvero then ciecteli . __ pmvisioiiziliy lil-i the oiiicelui :intl ex- Gowmment bo requested to mke nu scntivc of lllc Cllal'loiii~to\vli Hocizil essary steps to enforce the vaccin qm_vh_" (.0um,H, Huw Dr_ I,.“H(,,.mn_ resident; Rev. 0. ll. l'i“,rl‘s, Score- ary; Executive. ltevs. Fulton, i"ree- an, Murphy and Messrs. 'i`. ('. of Dr. Conroy, spcakingof his proiu James _,_ T_ McKenzie J_ H_ WW lams. Col. Moore. `.`-`¢l'i"`i.tlii'1liil , will isa. on Tseiidaidimwflntii at 23%nli.m.- The ienrth of today will be fifteen nection with the Charlottetown Elos pital. His address further dealt will venereal diseases. A discussion follow ed. participated in by Drs._ Warburton Ross, A. McMillan and McDonald. 1' hearty vote of thanks was tenderel Dr. Tanton for his excellent paper. A paper was ilext read by Dr. Alex McNoiil on cerebral spinal liicliinlzilki A discussion followed. taken pilrt ii by Drs. Jollil McNeill and Yeo. A case report wus given by Dr. Joi'l McNeill oil meningitis. A short. df:- cussioil. ' llr. Ross subllliticd-un interesting' paper on hone-plating. it was ili.~, cussed by Dr. Carruthers and oihc" A vote of thanks wus accorded til( doctor at the close of the dinclisslou A paper by Dr. McEwan, of Sumlncr side, on Iligntion of the Folnoriii Ve.ll wus followed by zl spirited discussion Further case reports were submitted by Drs. McMiililli. Mciluigan and Bai iulli. At the close of tho proceedings ti- delegatos liiljourned to nlect at Silaw`s Hotel, Brilckley Beach, where thc; had supper and a very enjoyable oir ing was indulged in. INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA ALLIED WAR COUNCIL FAVCHI The iliisiiicss of the provisional coin- mittec is to secure live delegates from cncii church within the city and froill such other organizations as the Rotary Club, the Board ot’ Trade. the Laborers' Protective Union, the tempcrzlnce socities, the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. (7. A., Rell (irons societies. etc., etc. A isllililar coilncil wus ostalllislioil for Qiiiion's (foiillty with thc foliowilic oiliccrs: itov. J.(!. Miirtiil, l'l'csij»~:," 'l‘ili\l'l~ hilvv in-on f`i‘w,.\ii-l~iolls troilhl cs iii South .\i`i‘li'li iiiiici- thi- olltilrt-iill ot' tho war, iiltiioiigli early iii the coll- ilict zi. roiloliioli hrolie olit In wliirli this cstulliisllliiiilit of at Republic v.'.ls planned. i’l‘i‘iliier Hotilll who. :il- tiiougil llc fouizht against lilo British in the Boer lvur. has bccn one of the strongcst silpportcrs ot' the i‘lnipil'c in tlic present conflict. pcrsonllll_v took the fiold against tho rcbcls and criish- cd the rcliellioll, into in 1914. bO'I'l"lO‘l*'lOO\l'iOOOO1~O 1 clillilsil siicilis i Ne-o-e»e»o-r-e-o»-e-e-ee~-»e»-ooo e *T-ivcnfsl-:_§j"i_`ET. APPi'_”\/mrliz7\"r‘lt§v *TO DAIRVMEN-SANITARY BUT tor pllpcr, prilitud, "i"i‘l~sii liuirv lllltti.‘l"'-Ci.'ic pol' 100. Por post -itll: tillurllliin Oiilco. _ 9025 6-24Mi<1ti. | :crm-i0ivi::i. The evening gutilerlng, which wus -~---»-~---~-»----------~---~ -» *WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL for liooao work apply ilil i'llui Avo. *FOR SALE SIX MILCH COWS eiltiorff. York i’t. 204-7-l'»Mtiipll. *SUMMER LODGING WANTED nelir sclislloro for lndy and four children. Reply stating acconlnlo- dutiolvnnd terills to "il" clo (inord- ian Office. 242-7-6MEt.f. , l ill‘tilis <'oiilltr_\' :intl tllzil t|ii~_\' url- :ii iiluolli.: tho lllitivcs. und no ini-:ills oi' I oily it- cn., sl l-:nn levi-_ new-7-iimiii ' (Special to Tile Guardian) L()NIJ()N, .li|l_v I0.--~.l. it, t‘lini-s. l.lllloi‘ liluliillr-.l‘ of l':irli:iliii-nt irolll Malliclii-sti°l'. Iiais Iwi-ll zippollltlul to ~uil~l>l-oil till- into l.oi'il iliioildit :is ilrit- `isIi l~`ooiI t'ouli‘oIli`i'. it wail; otliitllilly liliiioiiiirl-il toiliiy. (‘liiii-is is t`ol'l_\' _\'<-airs ot' into liiltl wus i-it-civil to the lioilno ol' t'oiilnioii:l ill» lltttii iusilil iitiusis ull ntlliillissilll (Special to The Gu.-lrdian) R0i\li'l. .lilly 10.---.’\il:sti'ial inte: r<»t`i:l- cd to not-l~|l| ll tli'l'liiiili ;;l-llcr:iii~'sii.io to lliri-ci opt-l'iitioil:i oil thc itliiizill trout. all-colwliiil; to liiivir-cs i‘»_-ri-i\'.nl hcro toilaiy. NAISER ACCEPIS RESICNAIIIIN III A YNNWNNEHIINANN (Special to the Guardian) l'.\lti2*l .lilly I0.-»-'i'hl~ (li\i'llill|i l';.l- L |u~l‘oi' li:i:< :it'i':~ptl‘i| thi- rcsii.:liiitioll ol lr. itil-iliirtl \'oll Kilt-iiiillitliii. tho (ifr- iliiin l"oi'c|i.:ii l\`l‘ci‘i-tlii'_\'. iii'i‘oi'iIi|li: to :i l’.:isr-l ilcsplltvli to tlli‘ Iliivzis Ancil- 'y. it is vxpccicil that .\llniir.'il von l~lllliiih<=. thc flcrinliii lliiiiistcr :it (Yllristilllliil iiilii t`oriiicrl_\' Ministoi' io llll-xico, will silrwcinl iiiili. WILSIIN SPEECH NIIISI IIIRCEIUI SIAIENIENI YEI Clear Cut Enumeration of Allied War Aims, Says Diplomats \\’.-\Sl-liNGTON. .lilly 9.-The will to til" poopiiis ot' tho worirl to ziiioni »\lliol'lc1i'i¢ ilcclzlrntioll ol iiniicponil- clici- llliil till- rolti-rlitioll of Allie-i'il‘.'i`< pll|'poilo to pi-rniil ol “no colliproilll- ~" lil till- issiltis iioiv :il siulti' iliiido li_\' ‘roi-:itil-lit \’\"ilsoil Ili his i"oiii'til' ot' .lnlv luillrl-.»;s :lt hit. \'i>i‘non. was .ll- floi'.\li~il ll_\' ojcilili-l :iilll iiiplolilliisl iii~i'i». 'i`llo sillti-iilcllt of thc l‘l‘vsiilcllt tllilt ‘no ii:ilt`-wlty dl-cisioli is ioil»rliIli nor "is i-on<‘oivuhle." lnany oillcillis iwlicvcll. will liiivo :iii illiporillni elf -ct in i'ol'i-stalling :inoilior "police 0li`ciis- lvc" by (icl~lnnli_v, rnlnors of lviiivh liuvl- i‘o:li'llcli iillled capitals for svv- i-rlil lvl-nits. ,_ _ Althoiilzh only il slnl1i@7:’*i'ofci'cii"l~ \\'aiil lnliilc to lliissiii. thi- ct‘lulnl~rlitl in of “tho iii-oplo ol' stl'i<'Iu~ii ltiissiii will liinoilg thc rust. |holii.:ll th<-y nrt- tur tliv llionlciii liiioi‘l:liiliv.cli :intl iiclillt-'~::" wus counted upon to llc il potent. flic- toi' ill thc iiliiilciicos working for re ilaillittltioli ill lliilt coillitry. 'l'lle Mount Vi.~i'non illldri-ss. it wls poilitcd out by i-ionic oflicilils. was not so spccliii' :ls sonic of l‘i‘csidollI \\`£l» son’s previous zlllliivssos, i-oil~ititiltt~s ill 'llliily wllys lilo liiost fol'ci~,t`lii ond clciir-clit .stutcinclit of llllicii wilr niulli limi. ho luis givl-ii, AN N~()ll N(lI'}MEN'l`H. (f().\l ING l°}\"I<}N'l`S, M l‘Il‘}'l‘lN(iS, ETC. “ilomeilihcr thc t`cl».ti\iill at A. .\. lloiincs, liloiliiliy. .lul_v l.’». **t‘oni»\ null iioiir <'orp. liuixhcs loc lilro oil ills oxpcricnl-c.~l while scrvlllp ills King und t'ountr_v‘ ill Stanhope Hull. oil Thilrsiluy evcllilu: July ilth at 8 o'c!ock sharp. ice crcaili and cake will he served after lecture. Atl- inission at door. Adults 20c. (‘hlldrr~n l0c. Proceeds in aid of Red Crosman 'l`hl- liiirsilil; sistors rziiilo fl‘oiil busc czisliulty llospitlils. illiil tile_v wore viii-l-,i‘cil by lnoli who haul lice-ll l>roiil;iit buck to In-:iltil onli str:-ngtll by lilcir wzltt-hI`iii czirt- :iiiii licvotion. l1`roiii lilo ilritisil :iriny clinic niaiiy :ri-:it lollrii-rs to llil iloiioi' to lilo (‘:lil.lii':~n i`ori'c :intl witiit-ss thc Viiliiidizili velo- hration. The n:iv_v was l't-|ll'cseill.~l by pl'olliln~iit oilici.-r.-i who had coin- lliuiilleil t‘iiniil‘l'i»_\' lilly." wlis thc colli- nloiit ot` zi llritisli izciiciutl. l’ol't'l~<-l lvl-utlit-i' pi-riilittcil (fiilililiiillis t`rolil ull pzlrti-l ot' i<‘rzilil-o to gutiicr. lflziriy ill tho llloi'nin;,: ini-ii frolll :iii pllris lliov- oil toivlirtls tho crciit izzitiie-i'ilig plziccs. 'i`ll»~ priiiil- llliiiiistor :inil his i'ollulil.:iics zii'i'ivc0l't¢l1i=9- - Lt . ~ ., " A _ _ , 1 . mint he relax-ded in of secondary im- -'» -4 Ji. 4 1 ‘i l ,Q .-A . .,".' 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