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"I"~Y '-1-?\#\~-" """""" " ""' *"' ""'-W"j'T'f"':""'";ff";":(?"`:;" Mornln||"lTIly"Foundo"d '1'89'1` A » :, E* _ - '-==r==,=» " - - l'-I il`_ll E W A " www, (NW, Evmmn hwy) "an 6'_ E E "|IE_Per Your (EElver°-al in Ailvaiics . _ ;'__ _ ,_ _ _ _ | _ 82.60 Por Your (Milled) Iii Advlnco tn Conds, liiil ISM for U. O. C _ _-,_ _ ‘ ‘? xg' - ~ -» 3:- ~ '- _ DECli»ltJil -Ni ver - - _ _ _~ ,_ , _ -- _ , __ 4 ._ .l _ _ l -' _f__i!__<__{ __¢£r__m_ . _f ___ _ _, _._._t_ . ,_ _ ___ ,. . , .. I" _ _li _ _ ` X U ‘ EI! VA I n - sn- _ . > " -- ~- ` . 1 :__ _ . Fil With Ten More Members to Speak l/nie Not I _ _ _ British Took 117,776 Prisoners, Exclusive ot ° k,"“"{ “tiff” 41';-'“~ "dal-I Tv” 'Fi'""°" 0 Natives inllenlu All-tea. 0 Germans root _ __ _ __ _ _ em ers eave overnmen . ole Pro- 51033 |;,.i|i,|,- prismrs, _f . . ' ......3€§ §$;‘,..'.‘§ ;':€°‘§§I.‘§...‘.’.'i;i“.".‘i3 bably 46 Ma|ority-Against Referendum and ’ . - 0 ' 1 . i n ` _ _ .,., _-_ _ by 62 in Favour oi second Reading. .¢........ ..... ....,......, _ _ _ LONDON- Since the beginning of ` the war the British have acptured i (From Our Own Correspondent.)_ | A. A. Mondoll and"Honore Achim, 117~776 Di'l50il9l‘S €XCll1Sll/8 Of Hi1lI_V€'=l Nationalist Menlbel-u -for vnmnska when prisoners in the African cam- und Luibelle, left the Conservative pulsns. many of whom have been re- party today und declared themselves M8500. Silid M8J0l‘-Geniilhil Mill1i‘iC€. puppol-pe,-,., nf Sh- \V|||'|~|d Lam-|31-_ Director ot’ Military Operations today. Other French nlenlbers are expected The British have lost lo the BYIBIDY to foliow similar' course. The speak- 511333 meih iimhldlng ‘Indian and Ha' 0T'i‘AWA.- With ten lnelnlbors . still desirous oi expressing their views on compulsory service al decision will not be reached on the ret’ereild(llm agreement until three or four o’clock in the morning. - A careful canvas-_of the House shows a majority of _46 against the referendum and 62 in favor of the se- cond reading .J -_ ers during the afternoon were D. A. " Lafortune, Mon-tcalm and Hon. C. J. --~<-----»--.-==--- ----- ~----_-.-_-_-»~----f-_-_-:ce»-~.-hee.fee.-._.,:1.,-_-_-,-_»_-_.:_~__._.._. __..._.__, Doherty, Minister of Justice. _ ` 1 SERIUUS SllUilliUN ”""‘ """ '2%.“iiun»m=... `REClllill|hh MISSIUNI' ‘N (Canadian:Prella' Despatch.)- -nflllls lil lllof lllnls li E sl sl s ‘ . » _- _ ' (canadlan Pre" Degpatch) 'the prominent Sinn Felners lately re- 00pENHAGEN__ .Saxon Holme,-9 leased frorln -prison, said in a. speech‘ _ ` _ _ _ are not fighting out of loyalty to their at Kma10°3» Ii'@1N1d» Ulm “GDS 10 s0IdIll'S _ "‘°“°**-* king but for love nl' ine futile,-tuna' iwhieve Irish independence weref SPRINGFIELD. ll.l.. - cnvernni-I sllaulrs, valued at $300,000, were and n10m1rCi1i¢f=\i principles- S-“env Demi "‘°“€ht °\1¢ "id that the fhli :IE-_t_it-oy_:a_d 0by____llre___ln tl_le_ rioting legit. is suffering sadly from the mistakes D0lic_l_f wouId_ blzhdisclosed at the lJl'0- -. , :c 1-_, g n saemen ma e of an mwm.pet,,m_ bureaucracy u,,d_per me. n eunearltime, he said, t;|):.]§'}l;l.g: c'g‘?eS:1iesfixl&eg`a?;gbL?l}_TlTf[ conditions have re-aclled such u. state the Slilil l"elnel's.w0uld not be (dig, blocks. Estimates of t.lle number ol* "lat UU Di1i'll6S in U16 SHXOI1 Darllll- Thel' W°“|d ‘“DP°h1t 3 ¢°n9m\l9l\l- ai' detad varhed from a score to two men; are forced seriously to warn the SQTIIUIY and HIDPBBI I0 a P9806 confer-| hundred and titty. This torenoon govemmem of me danger of this BL ence, ~ 8 twelity-l'ollr bullies had been recover- ed including thre‘ whites. Seventy- i“m"i°"' tolli' wounded ncglgoes were found. " 4 Lowden ill'a statemellt today declar- ed tlle situation at East St. Louis wus. now well in hand. lie pointed out that the most serious rioting had occurred before -sullicient troops had arrived. \\ EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLS. - l"lres which were stai'te'd by rloters ill three negro qlialters at noon today' were fanned by :1 high wind and spread rapidly, gettillig beyond cou- trol. Troops and police have' hurried to the scene where riotels also were assembled. 310 Dwlcllingo Valued At $300,000, Destroyed. EAST ST. |LOUlS. - Three hun- dred and tell dwellings, mostly negro Estimates ol' the bodies supposed to __‘ (Canadian Press Despatch.) BOSTON.- Addressing the- Ninth Massschilsetts Regiment the other, duy, Cardinal O’Colinell, a great Am- erican cliurcllimun, nnlonli Olhel' “'l=“’ and scnsllblé thin-gs said this: strident voices shouting hysterically n thousand difi'e-rent principles All this is poor service to this Nation. Let us libve done, once for ull, with these bewildering oratlons; tile one thing now necessary, and the only thing that will stand ilrmly through all the vilrylllg vlssltullcs llow heforl' us will be this principle-ollr coun- try is ug war and wc ure bound before God to rclldei' it ollr fullest service." GERMANS ARE PREPARING PEUPEE .1 (Canadian Press De-:patt,.i) BERLIN- A seinl-oiilclul_statement ills-'rtlssillg the recent. liritlsh nttuck says the aim evidently ol' enveloping the Lens salient clllltlillies. Since the Germans rectllled the front nl ilie beginning of the Arrus attack the Lens salient linli wltllstootl all the hard Brit-Ish blows. German batteries massed here calls- ed the enemy heaviest losses by de- vastatln>: tillnk tire llgllliliit. M0i`if’0“"' and Gavrelle. The once bloomlnl: llillnin_l;'town now is 1 llenll ‘lf "Unifl- One, if Not More, of tiernnn Tile air is rellt with a thousand ' ' ‘ U-'Boats Sent to Bottom. ~ (Canadian Press Despatch) \\'ASl~llNG'l‘ON.- That two vicious attacks were made -by U-boats on the Amcricnii transports and convoys c'arr_vlng tho American expellitionary force to Europe was made ltnown to- day ili un olllciul slate-ment issued -by llle secretary of the navy, Daniels, oil the or-cusion of the -arrival today of the last contingent of Gen. Pershlng's forces ut n French port. After feli- citntillg tho Americuli people- on the safe arrival of every lighting vinnn and every ship, (llc secretary says in pnrt: "Tile ti-nlispol-ts bearing our troops were twice attacked by German sub- niarilies on the way across. Oil botll occasioils the Ulbonts were beaten oil' with every -appearance ot loss. One was -certainly stink, and there is rea- son to ,believe that the accurate tire of ollr gullllers sont others to the bot- tom. For purposes of convenience, the expedition wus divided illto cdn- tingents. each contingent ' including troopshlps and a niivnl escort destgll- cd to keep oil’ such German raiders us might be_|lnet. _ “All ocean rendezvous had also 'be-an arranged with the American des- troyers now operating in European waters ill order that the passage oi the danger zone might be attended -by cvery possible protection. "The first attack took place at 10.30 oil the night of Jline 22. What gives lt -peculiar and disturbing significance llc-twccil nloulitls of slug new rli»bbisll_ heaps arise- in the lleslroyed W0ik'1i'*' , colonies in the subullis. Shot t0W“ft‘ charal-tci‘lstlc of tho c_oulitr_v_ lll\\'\‘ been shot. In pieces, wlndlzlsscs -lc- stroyrl :intl pits illuliduted. I'l‘@ii"-li niltlolinl property worth millions, ron- tinues the stillelnent. hzls_beon llc-_ stroyed by the lilnglisll. - 'NIE \\‘IlIA'l‘l'IF.R. - \‘lt1Ml’EltA'l`llR.E. TIDE. ll00N. ETC " The tide wlllbe’h*l_gh this mornin!! al 11.03 nun tnmerr_ew nt 1l.57: ii will 'bc high tomorrow morning ni . - k |, ¢ li.. ot."'l» -_ I tions ai' hostility against the wealthy 12riEnn2u‘ns;l2l(;MillE; Lyigilng and tn- mm ut- "B Ono 0' - '- -.K -.2 I nd l‘0\n'ze°iS Claim- "D°Wl’i with morrow at 8.06; it rises tomorrow nlornlngn( 4.39 and Saturday at 4.40. The moon rises tonight nt"9.l9. The moon was full on Wednesday, July 4th at 4.41 p. m. The bet quarter of the -moon will 'be on Wednesday, July 11th at 7-12 a. m. is ollr ships were set upon at a polilt wcll this side oi' the l'endez_vous, and ill; that part ot thc _Atlantic presunlli-lr lv l`roc front suleunarine-s. ,~ _ -. 'I »~ -1 live troops. These figures take in all the theatres of _the war. »The British have captured 739 guns and lost 133. Ot the guns lop: 37 were recaptured and 96 remaiji in the enemy's hands. 84 were lost by the British on the west front early in the war. said the General. f _ ___ .- I a'..\s'r s'l‘. Louis. - 'rite nel ur i°“,"““'°" "'°°’- °°""‘*°") LONDON' Th? H°““° “E C°"”`l' know" dead was increased to 27 m MON(.TON_- Passengers-on the N, mons acting yesterday on the fran- duy when the bodies ot three more T'Rt‘ efpresi yhzah re'“°};_ed Mfncu-m °hif“9`ief°T“1 bm °" “P li- il 0m¢|°»U¥ negroes were found. One wns n two yes ‘fr ayrhs af; 31;” " evtrun Wes known, the RBDrli|entltI0n of M10 year om gm_ passng- t rougl Sunlury -0unty, n P _ _ B"-_ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ me .vicinity or Buntelure amen, lt G09 “B decided by avole M201- ~.,______._.___.-.___.a- ran into s severe hail-storm which to 109 to reject the principle ei' pm- = was regarded as something of a. cu ~D0,.u0nu| ,.ep,eseumt|0n ' lllaavi susei sronll I 5 -|_N_ wp; “M5 "_ 3_ wmups ..,... ... rrfwfrrcurr I l h I . 'ish tinpiggrgntgav lE Eloi-$112' [Zine ' (canadhm PM" Dé";m°h‘) oi' the downpour being that the QUEBEC-“‘ A he“VY 59113" 01' 819°* was very warm to the touch, In and rain fell over this district' at one li illm0Si Seemed H9 if it WHS o'clock today causing heavy damage, raining moderately hot water. morningby 9, vlole-lit thunder storm,l y a n which continued until past noon. Al- in diameter “'5"`° Picked “P ami m““V|b°ard of G°vem°“ M- we University sta eltizens suffered unznnr injuries Oi Manitoba #resolution was proposed iishtning Wes not ' ariieullrly -sharp. lnrnugn being nil by lneretllply inrgeltllat no unmarried main or twenty ' years or over be permitted to attend le cordl rain ture ` rain fact though the thunder was very loud, the and so far -as could gelearued no da y s persons in the vicinity of the c`i'ty. IN Fill MINES (‘.Al.(}.=\RY.- According to reports reaching C-algury work was resumed this -nlorllliig in all coal mines of dis- trict 18, comprising Alberta and East- ern British Columibia. The condi- to observe by Commissioner W. il. lt is said many nllnos .ar,e having great difficulty in obtaining enough in ll, so many of them having taken other employme-nt during llle long strike. The output will therefore probably be very restricted i`or some weeks to come. itll ll ` "Tile attack was blade ill force, al- though the night made impossible any exact count. of the U-boats gathered for wh:lt_°thoy deemed it slallgh-ter. "Tile high scns conifoy, circling with ht-_r searl-llligllts,an‘ns\val'ed with heavy gunllvel, and lts_ Ioeburacy st-ands proved by the tact that* the torpedo dischai‘§€ became °lncre1slngly _sent- tered and inaccurate. it is not known how many torpc-:loss were launched. but tive were counted as they -sped by lbow and stern. “ - - "Another contingent was sttack‘_od n tow days later l.md__the American destroyers, while hoidliif the __?ivbh\a» rincs away from thot* ntendé prey. ' I (Canadian Pl-ue, Despatch) l"ETROGRAD.- The great demon- stratioii by Workmen’s and Soldiers’ delegates and the revolutionary de- mocracy, which has been d'lsf:_usse-l for some days past with constd rutile anxiety, owing to the declared _ li- Lloll o. lllarcllists lo -make n_c6t:gt¢\r- revolutionary outbreak a`tlll"to . . fry arms, passed off without dimer. Unarnicd piocessions through" ro~ grad ‘rl the M~»ru=lr\volo Pole. the inili- 5 _ " ' _ tary parade grounds, where victims ‘ _ ' _ _ _ Itieneral Allehby, ill assuming com-» dl the rovo uuon are -buried. headed by hands ami carrying banners. - None oi the latter bore martini or pltrlctlc inscriptions only declara- mage was done to an buildlifg orl lumps of slam' -> -f Americans .loin I-‘ight ‘ WUWK' IS RESUMEU .f.;_ * kniiiisi Gernnn sun 0 (Ht Hill WEST ....2ssc--..°';¢;;f:;::-1122. ... ~ D _ ._...__'_ _ _ _joined in firing at a German sublmar- (Canndlan Press De6pl¢¢h)‘ -_ ille which bombarded Ponta Delgado, _ -___._.....i tions which operators were directed Armstrong, evidently proved accep- uble to the men who passed on them_ _ by cl. referendum vote Saturday. l-..,-...»_-.-_-...~.--_._-.e -1,-. _.st '“'"s.i°:..lis" ll... .rants -- -- - ' ~' ' 1 ‘ 7 "st shacks and house run into the hun ` dieilh- PASSEHGERS (Canadian _Press Despatch.) - W 'rne British have not lost n single gun' nn ine west front since April 1915.? detachment of one hundred "of the , _ . ' * `-l - llillll _ Ile* _ Little tilli Ipod Seven leclilent- -_ which Hazel, the little daughter, aged seven years, of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason, lost her -life. The little girl and _her brother. aged e|eve'n, were playing, and -the latter taking a gun whtllch he did not know was loaded, discharged it, the con- itents striking his little sister in the -heck and tfhoulder, killing her in- stantly. Needless to say, the little fellow is heart broken over the at- fallr, for which he was in no way to blame. There are let; to mourn. be- sides the father and mother, three sisters and one brother. in their great. sorrow they have the heart- felt sympathy of the whole commu- nity. . -il ill UNIEEEI STATES Brass and Pipe Builds lllll Visit U. S, to llssist British Recruiting. (Canadian Press Despatch) CAMP BORDEN, ONT- With brass nd pipe bands of the regiment, a 8th Highlanders making some two uudred men in all will leave Toronto 0 the United States in connection ith -the work of the British recruit ng mission in that country. ‘bi _Zaareu, says the Admiralty announce- me we ._ ed H reports heavy artillery fighting near Mo 304 GE W _ llli 600 - Prisoners. (Canadian Preis Des atch a b nal th front of 600 yards. Southwest of Hollebecke we :ld v several prisoners. H - smTlsH. _ val air service machines on airdromes at Ghistelleo and Nieumunster and also on seaplane sheds and trains at nt today. Several tons of -bombs re dropped. All machines return- safely. EAVV FIGHTING ON VERDUN FRONT. PARlS.- Today's official statement renvllllers ln cnnmpegne and Hill on the Verdun front. RMAN FIGHTING EFFICIENCY WANING. LONDON VIA _REUTERS OT'I`A~ A AGENCY-The correspondent of _ _;-:;.i»»_-_-_~ _-,-_-_-,-_~,-_-;:_-_-_-_-_-,___», _ _ ________._.____ _,_.___'_ LONDON.- The Brltishp mlld)e an ttack last night southwest of Holle- eke in Belgium, near the Ypres ca- . ’l`odny’s official state-lnent says e British line was advanced on a allced our lines slightly on a from of 600 yards. Last night we carried out successful raids in the vicinity of Wleldtje and Nieuport and captured EAVY aolvlalive AT/icl°““°" _ hour: andntwfnty-eight minutes. anaynm “Mm ,,| the A“m|,n| ‘|P‘}°U°°°¢ * '°9“`h"°‘ 9”” “G ”° mum. |_||n|m"¢ “,.,.,*,.',¢ 1,, ,,w,` mused 'ily the Russian oiton|ive._ .tain liiil~'Ii‘l-ulce - Motown' Llumdntmhirhmhaem. Mlnorlvs Llnlinunt earn nlcumper. . _ _. _ . - _ , .' ". _ - -' .4 5 ret lreailln nr num; with oem isrli -Al|les"`to bring-'about-‘the defeat of. Ei-htth ds lilo!! no wglltqlitipl; to ethos &eii%tUl'r'nnB::‘ vias not required my the mme of nic An-_' glo-Japanese llance and was merely, The 'lurks an that the British bomb- far the benefit ot the llliltente and not ed the huihity ol J'ei-nsalem, sacred for Join. alike to amlledam and Chrlll~ in. an qeelarea uid' gnvernmene liens, init nm umm ln can the was instilled ln cooperating with the was no ddmllo. The clt was n --\____._»_.aLh“.._.,. V u _ _ _ _ . » , _ . _ _ l ~ Q, -,_j. _-..i_ ' 8 . I _ - . I » _ _ ”» _ _-‘_A _. , ‘ _ ‘ _ _ f it -il ‘ » , _ ~ u rv l _ _ ___ - _ __< . »~,.;._..,~‘/~, s,. (v _ -,"» , . .' » ‘ / '~_/i" . 7Ef`~"_~f."": H13 ..¢. ' I/“f"'4"' > k .- ' ` ‘ " "'5~‘\'»"‘ ‘M ‘ A ' ` 'Q ‘ ` ` ' """ r`,` "v U I ’ l l _ " -.M *- A ‘ ' ' ' quarters of the 4th Turkish A ' dropped titty lbombs on the buildings.: livin E sian _*_ S len Alexander on Thursday. Prince Ni- 'ch (Canadian Preps Despatch) WllNNIPEG.- At a meeting of the- ctures or take examinations unless s furnished satisfactory reasons why‘ e had not enlisted. This resolution ulsory military training for male stu-_ ents was approved. A ainsl Co ny For gi'°““~ itmiliiilw (Canadian Prnt Despatch.) ` GLACE BAY.- On -behalf of the elra of the`late Alex. O’Hsndley w-ho ay Railway C0mpany's line at Do-,_ inlnn No. 4, about three months ago. writ has been issued against the. It will be remembered that at the- me of the inquest that although the yd ne'y. ___ ` _-l-i_l1n1;l_| 0lllSE lil ENEiii -(Canadian Pruo Despatch) _liltl\iiqc.kit'rinns, iN novl=»'r.-- .W C All air squadron attacked the hesdw rmy, n. lie from the wwlls of Jerusalem. and` r ina nut four omni lm tile 'rn headquarters. _ ; . U. - G Fi'i',§l“ llltlll lillllllils General Harnlamlbis wllo was Wal' Mi- nie wil for Norwegian Vessels the wi veil - credit, a matter of routine, it is not. u_:llikely that the foreign policy and t e -justmont of the internal policy of the notion will come up for discussion. may reply-to the recent speeches of _Lloydfieorge Glasgow speech, -to whlotrit is inthnlted the German chlllttilflfngdi- NDU. tlollt. with dkln of pence. IN- GM -lIllBlNEl (Canadian Pr-ess Despatch.) ATHENS- It is announced that ter in Cabinet of Premier Zalmis l be appointed Chief of the General taff. Officers of the national de- se army will be received thy King olas, brother of former King Con- ntine and his fmnilly have sailed Italy on the yacht Ampsitrlte. _.___&___ REFERENDUM I-S AN- NOUNCED FOR IRISH (Canadian Press Despatch.) ' LONDON.- Sir Horace Plunket in- e letter urging william o'lsrlen tn re-l consider his decision not. to partici- pate in the approaching Irish conven- tion, says that while he has no otll- cial authority for the statement hc has the best reasons for believing, tae; the findings of the conventions will be submitted to a referendum ll' the convention scheme falls to 'meet with popular favor. l Stink By Subs (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON.- The Norwegian legit- tlon givins out statistics of the los-‘ ses to Norwegian shipping ln June. Forty-three Norwegian vessels, aggre- gating 59,986 tons, were sunk -by sub-| marines or mines during that unonthi with the loss of 26 -lives. - (Canadian Press Deapatéh) BRLIN, VIA LONDON.- Willie principal business on the nlld- nter calendar of the Relchstalz, hlch convenes on Thursday, is gl- out as the vote on the new war much debated question ol read- The Tqeblatt tonight intimatcs hnncellor Von Bethmenn-l-Iollweg Premier Lloyd»0eor¢e at Glaslow and Dundee. either before the mail: coin- mlttoe of -ln open session. _ Lenders ot the various notions con- ferred hola with the chancellor and with Vice<§a1_l_aller l-ieltnvrlch. 'Pile mon _= ills point' in ur. me lr ns altitude' toward can-~ . . -_________________________________,_,____;_K ________________~________v_ 'ARGENEINE SEEAMER sllNl__l;l nnllls (Canadian Prces Dtslpaltch.) ROME- Tile sinking ol' tllo Argen- tlllo stellnler 'Foro last lllontll -by a Gerluan sulmlal'illo was alllloullced to- day ill the following ottlcial slate ment: Tile Argcntille steamer ’1‘oro, laden with wool for Siwtzerl-and, was shelled and sunk by a German sub- marine in, the Atlantic outside the barred zone on June 22. -ii BRITISH AMERICANS IIRRIIIE IN ENGIILND (Canadian Prose Despatch.) LONDON- The first contingent. of British slllijecls l'ccl‘llitl~ll in Alncricu ful' war service urrivcti at, il. llrltisli port. lollily and were 'glinsts at a. hur- :rielily arl'ullgell pil-lillc rclrcptloll. ---_i..?;____ MISCREANE WRECKSA llllll ll|_-_rail cl. (Canadian Press Despatch) NEW GI..-\SGOW. N. Tile Sun- lly Brno train wllich makes the early rlln to Plctoll Landing was derailed yesterday at Trontoll as lilo rt-suit ni ll swltcll having been tnlnpi-re.l with. '*-lt was about half shut, llull’ opcu and tile drivcr did not notice that such was the case. Tha locomotive took to the sleepers llnd thcll cureelle-li over on its side. The tlrenlulvs nr-nl was cut. The wrecking- crew soon got matters atralglltened out. All at- tempt is be-lug made to approlleud the person who ialnrpcl-ed with the switch. -limi llEEl3lillS l]El?l RE 0 -lltgnlulll lin (Canadian P"res\ Denpatch) `BOSTON.- After conferring with federal oill-cialis ’regnrrllng~th¢- distur- bance attelltlillg u socialist. parade. Gov. Mc("all issued a statement in which hc tlcplored the affair and the Dnrtlcipntlon of llnitor-med soldiers and sailors lil it and said he had nssllrancee from army and navy-ofib cers that it would not happen again. United States Attorney Anderson said that he heartily concurred in the sentiments expressed -by the gover- nor. Brig.-Gent. lildwards, -comman- der ol the Department. of the North- east. and officers representing Com- inandalit Rush of the navv yard took _part til the conference. ` ‘. . Gen. Edwards had pnvloasly lr sued a lttteniont. in which he assured tl!! cl'e|\.‘.¢\|tllorit.loa than-_ any inter- ference lriheiroopn with ¢ legitlmono enrelllini at vnblicopinlol! such as n '* _ ‘t _ . _v _ D\\'Uil0 the severely dQ¢l¢_ wi& -_i**¥U*_'_lkIZi MInlrd'l Linlmgqt carol evo, gh, .Y ,' " . - ;'___‘- .L _ __ ____ _ __ _ _ _