'. ‘Uougmm '.' 4'rT2lY%lNtt'2'lutt . UAMLOO. MY. My laughing: that - love nr Med in this nanny u to whether than would he coluripti. in Cu- uiaAor not. were eersphaueettr an poled o! on "may by the decisive majority ot " to Ivor ot the lilitia Service Act ot 1911. vacuum " ery English-speaking member ot-Por- lion-t supported the hill. with I sprinkling ot French-Candi:- lotion or. or Premier Borden. it it I uni- ncoot met that only [our member- v'elt ot the on“. river voted anion conscription. Twenty“: utter. olo voted tor the hill. lyre-hing nwoy from their veteran leader on this no mentoun question. In human to the aunt-ace (In: try the Inbstanthl III-jerky in - of the measure (but conscription " come Into force In Canada Sir Robert Borden nude a frank Ind clutch! statement during the exciting debate which took pin-o on the Coup amend- ment when he deeured "In order to relieve the hon. gentleman's mind. I will also mentiopAhlt the bill will bc put into torce." Unusual interest in centred upon‘ the attitude that will be token by the opponents of conscription in Quebec. where the French-Canadians are II moat a unit in opposition to Inuit-r! compulsion. in View ot the siren uous opposition and vol-ions than: thatzhave been made, it is nonlethal reassuring to know that Sir Wiltrid Lauder has told Parliament that, in the event of the passing of the met sure. he would appeal to those whose allegiance he holds to patriotiealts observe the law. As an evidence ot his sincerity his tttst act otter the vote was taken. was to linger in the Chamber and otter words or kindly caution and encouragement to those who had supported the referendum amendment. There. In a wide-spread belief in Parliamentary circles. particularly among the French-Canadian members that the suggestion of Mr. F. R. Par doe will be acted upon and that before any attempt is mule, to enforce cotr seription a final big, organized, 'NFotr erative and non-partisan appeal tor voluntary enlistment will he‘mnde. Whether this is done or not it is a certainty that the conscription new sure will be enforced in Canada. More than ever will it be a crime this year to allow good food, which might be saved for future use. to go to waste. It will all be needed next winter. Not only should there be more fruit canned and preserved this season than ever before, but house- wives should can or dry vegetales Ind store them away. They will be needed. The old “cold pack" method of canning vegetables is not much in vogue now, says the Hamilton Her. aid; but it is so simple and useful that " ought to be revived to meet one of the wants of the present fitod vituation. The Philadelphia Record describes the method as (allows: A wash holler and glass Jars (tin cans will be hard to get) are the only equipment required; a level teaspoon- iul of salt for eash quart Jar is the only preservative needed. The veg» tables are placed in the jars while cold, the jars placed in the wash boil er, covered with water one inch over their lightly fastened tops and 'he water is brought to a boil. This ster- ilizcs the contentsa ot the Mr and completes the process. The. period oil heating and sterilization varies; and the difference between canning vegetables and canning fruit is thin in the case of the latter sugar is sub- stituted for salt. The simplicity of tho process makes it quite icanihlc to presosrvo n single tar full at a time---so, it thel‘e are a tow berries or string beans more in the house than are required tor the day's din ncr. they may he canned. The home gardener. of rourse. will see to " that " surplus crops are preséved. The mean": of . mm when mono prudent precanuomw numb on a." W telite will beam to have It may be more convenient to dry vegetables man to run them The drying proves: in simpler on» than "mid park" running. Sliced vex. "Mos and (rum up laid out in the mm. ("or A sin" or below an the, trim in. until the turning wnicr has hem driven ttttt-tttttt'tt all. South“ in mun will bring back dried "we "hm practically to their original tox- ture, and may may be cooked the um an ire-sh an". ' . . Incl; beiikWii'uat - CONEIIPTION OI CURE. CONSERVATION OF FOOD. ADV!†a" £71 ttet?terfAeer"'"' _-rata-e-tr. You a“? or - , TM, ya sraiira- an: ('"f, m I “In. N b tt can!“ you! am n- - "Cl â€I. tq Do I“? me, . m Jul-duo. " union all"! - Jul In Girl-h- h a. ’11-. Mn. tq sh. Brit-II tb- c u It GG,. to JSd"t"llaaat' ' "r.rtn-arrnroeuroet"De-te, Not An yo. MIDI-C? The -i' tooth - on» you call "up. It cu no It In! .atitaa.l pm. The Boron-cu h - you to who - you!» â€any. 11. union-l Service Bond to urging Invest-ant In WI! In†0mm. In" you Inn-ted in than? An you all] lulu]- glu in lumen? Are you out; we. Inc-ll or II! mall? Are you taking - possible measure for that manila-came: Have you on! your asroauatt- to it. minimum? It you man! “no: in the nan-mull" to was guanoâ€. you no not dolls: your ulna“ to via the vu and only the than“ will ounce. Save your money. invent In Wu tur- Iu- Gunmen†uul help to win vic- . “emit-3 In political it you 190! at It that way. The German nun-h against the French no [mummy checked. The enemy has only one way to so. “It I: Inching up. ' _ Blr Wank! [Antler ha not resigned the te.dertsttip ot the Liberal party M C8uttMt some ot his Rollovers did not lace with him on the referendum question. The columns of the gold In the 'Yntled Stu." use: once: New York 'ity. vans completed last week. The total was $765,000,000. This in be leved to be the largest accumulation rt gold ever stored in one place in the history at the world. Prior‘to an war the greatest total at any time In the my omcc In New York w» Dpssriuijr or warm: FLAGS mr GERMAN-3‘ Petrograd, July "iriotneiai 'it'a'td "tour-R )umanlan 'rotttr We ter, Son of Fallout" ttm (,'titr'c,';'et,e; ed white 'tatm and ca’ when our soldier: to (migrate. They were met by (he tire of our artmirr9. Thete were humus: on the rout of 1M. "but. BOW IS YOUR Loss of appetite during the sum- mer months is 1 common trouble. and Indicates that the digestive sys- tem is out of order. Lacking I healthy appetite many people - mr nocially Wooten--- go too long with- out food. or eat sparingly because food seems to distress them, and It in no wonder that they complain that they are constantly tired and pliable .0 atand the hot weather. This sim- ply meme that the digestive system Is not doing its proper work, end that the nutrunent that should come from the tood 15 not Being distributed to the various orgnns of the body, In other words the blood is grow"intp thin Ind watery. , ,You need a summer tonic, and in all the rerlm of medicine there In no: tonic can equal Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Toke a short treatment with these pills now and notice how aromptly your appetite returns and your power to digest mod improves. Your load will then do ydu good. your strength will return and you will no longer compllin that the hot weather tires you out. - The best time to begin taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pllls Is the moment you feel the lent bit out of 30m: The sooner you do so the sooner you will reg-in your old time energy. You can get these villa through any tttedieht" dealer or by mall at 60 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle. Ont. . ‘K 25 INJURED IN COL. New York, July r.-_tr-ftot por- oonu were Injund. " uvereiy by a tour cor train " the BrookIyn - " rallwny coIIIdlng wlth In ompty (rain on Broadway. mar Myrna ave- nue. One loaded car lopphd over In- to the the“ "tow. GERMAN EMBASSY EMPLOYES Am: 01:03an non Tr. s. WnuhOn'Qon. July T.--A1t Gov-mum. 'ormerly conmchd with the 00mm Embmy or any one of the may Ger- man consulate. m Amen“. ettutfty chi-In or “Han“. have been ro- wan“! to luv. the Unit“ um- It IMH- pruom I. mun-0mm. GEM U-BOAT [ BIKES FRENCH BUB l " NEW†urn. My 1.4 Fm M not can“... In the Hum NOTES AND COMMENTS. WASH“! BY PM LIMON AT BROOKLYN. APPETITE MINIMUM-w " tMtttmtNtl graham! C'-t-"TCr'"'i'"- "iiri'iiiiii"'r"jte, In 'tit ; Mimf°tw";m to In! Lou... my 'r"1+Pt""t1 a was My M win! you? "i andâ€. mm W Iii-II. â€mmm‘bnhlgb wwm an“; ANI,' “tum-val them 'r-toe-tttterr,-) [nu-nuan- that the Bunny)"; -to.trtu-undoto_i - m, m ennui-0d My ' no war ole. cont-mus,“ teb' not". nnd Patron“, M 13etttt m Mum: not only a WM! tittts of we “dance in may; " we“ Bunny Ind there!!! (In on; tit' unborn. but that the Into-she - lnrdmm In- agenda! n In m'rrth " Sperm, on till Vim-Blank â€my . Activity In In“; ‘ Alon the Ro-tus (Mellon. too; when: no signs of Inert-3m nettvttp ‘clnr to the Loy-cf Mute; TI. or- [iremu of this trout In M in" - " the crow in.» a! {knight- in; “as. with an m mun-met. Fl 'very much longer. i ' . (fijilii'f)l'l)'l'C..ll.l- _slll)ltlit'll"ttlttI, mama flll,ililrllllllllll am; , T.) ( ammo 5mm 1ltili1lll In Home; The Germans evidentiy aipoet n a] trudesoence ot Mhttrtg in Mathis“ and upmnntly with moon. on the: You! oi Archduke Joseph. that tho) Maldivian frontier, Berlin reports thar Rom-nun inhntry. Drawing to; storm lortiiied heights north of {to {to-inn “my. was diaper-ed by a prompt Inn-age. while on the Lower Danube, which comprise. _ the from held by Field Marsh-J “newsman. the troops opposin‘g the Team are all! 'o be "more mutual" "Inn ot me. _ Attempt†Fraternlzo.’ _ According to tN.uismac n mum F London, July 7.4- About twtmtr'-ttr.attertaet" troiotrarded London 0-day, .cco,rdtiio to 1 official “moment by 110%er otmss.', 1 . OFFICIAL 106601)!" 9F MR RMD. London. Juty r.-,-) Cmisrar" atioiittt of the alr rtld‘uyu: "Lord funch report. that about 9.30 this moi-aim hostile llrcraft' in considerable num- ‘Jen, probably In two parties, ippeared over the Ode of Titan» and the west coast of Essex. _ The number of akin-nee I: at are“!!! uncertain, but prohahli about twenty. They were ahcked " mum-y "and large number. of our air. outtee, but no reports have been received. After dropping some bombs In Thu-Sat the raider. proceeded In the “region ttf London. Moving roughly parallel to the north bank at the Thames they Approached London from the ttortttendt. Then changing their tonne they proceeded north and wegt and created London from the north- west to sunbeam Bomb: were drbpped In vaHomt placeo In the Intro. mum area. _ x ' . . _ . London, July r.-- Damage wad doné In the heart '01 London by the mid, which. wuw of the greatest ever atgmpted by the German. We? .he Methane"; Late. my morning " was lmpoodblo‘to say what the [on " lite had up". mir a.iwarteror an hour the raider. dCotNred a steady stream M‘bémin. l [ _ . [ mums FOR QUICK REPRISALS. _ London,,J'uly r.--rtir German raider. can: trod, the north and IQ" go- lng south. in; we“; were ttitered with glass trom broken window. The peorie of the “mm are urging that tttNh rum-all be made. The war.“ and tumor-able northwestern reunions had a wpcrb New of the "tteraclt of the trUltetri. From the further not-(horn fringe-fol the “dropout alder- any} onward In “My etrmt “rm-Non mbre than a The ""it4n, which hag tttttrn ftritttt high before, began a awtrt turn lawnwardu, in shear! lumping tremendoutiy under the “0|.“an of an vity 6nd the pun†non reached I level evidently ieu than I thou-and yards in melt M‘Qoward lhclr central objectivu. 5 atiti.Amtutarr nuns WERE Butte. Meanwhile "om ay dirtcliono anti-aircraft gum won working like machine - Owing air-meg dotted the air around the oncoming raid- er. with marlin. ileum) black pull. " Imoiu: morn numerous than the planet. It loaned lmpouible ior the raidérs Iompietely to - iron the “mom. " curtain lire surrounding them. The raiders. however. pun wed their con-m. holding their canto! bomb. until they had sro-ed' the nuburban district and outlying ee. _ _ ’ . score In "mayâ€. iiiriiiiiriir, bï¬ï¬nï¬'ï¬nmmn rows-rs "V HEAVY mam-LEM , . 0131mm - mm: m Punks MARKS momma Pen-09nd. July P.-tnotent ttttttttng In. Mun on in. lacuna from . wett of Pluck, The my of Pin-k I. M 'tim-, 'teeerrdtrttt to an Immanu- Part., - by I uml-oMcl-l new. agony. â€an...“ Copenhagen, July 6,--9tter 3 dattate, almost unparalleled In any tter. man IQIIIIIII’G. ulna. ttte tummy can a! 1.4., the Saxon met "mm, mtktert . ruolution introduced by the “mum, tter'tartdlnte that the - ernmem make an Mort to “an a “bu-II nomnlutlon la the Smpln. All pmm m {in Ola. "up! gin Conan-(Iva. - "In - "t* Furor-d. July I’m-nun have upturn! htrtWUd '90-'01. " “In†with all â€who. org-Mud new." Ind also mu 8006. They have pen.- trned villi]. d endow. Raul- “New “Manama: in man“ " - cleu. an}. no! man an " ioritty " 0.. King. m hr ttttre u, the any.» tia and monarchs-I "new not - in “new" from maniac! nwmmymmmmwumm momma-rs IN sum! mm use 311301.011†DEMANDING momma-non DAMAGE WAS may: I" Luann or LONDON. CAPTU " MANY POO‘TIONO. (mm Press Service.) ol chum-um 'rut-tBo "an; ,W‘hmm. Milan wu.a‘mm.mw -t-.e-ritttto-e' 'Mmmwumm a-ttrtu-rstrt-tnaot" taunvoueouunémo-uuh- od-at-tttr-tAnt of nub-launching noun-In- mmm-mdm‘M1 attaet,'-'tnlietittt-oftt- were In: - the any. nou- moth“. Inna-tumul- In muomlynnuolnuuu " "uttt,natrttheretthe_arUNry- \enrhocnlhewaku-olmw- Institution-m fungi; vw‘mbmmmw Baton the - which began on July L however, WM- will." mutation run of and Mr - nllndo than “yum prom-I! at. "MM by the Businu._ tt In. clear from the present enatattmn." that his shell supply u hr from “hunted and that he in panning for the “no no media! yutd condemn!“ bombard- ment which rendered MI tom " vuwo possible. atmetre Inn-“ling. Ptrtrogrud, July 6.--aStq heavy m are of both the Run-Ins and the Ten. qu' In the region of Zlochol. on the Eastern Gum-n from. '8. menu-ed mutiny. unearthing to the ouch! autumn! Issued mod-y by the Rust-n war department. The ten ot the autumn! reads: 'wm (Ruuhn): In the direc- tion of than!!! (new has been were†ed miller! “my It'rtrottt aides. Pam For Auk. [jij1'ri]lr'i'i, [liiii9, Pep,t'.'.'tt, In You Ind- ia my 81, Guns!- _ r as am. up} “has - h not! a Ought-m all th- Caulk- - “I. ll. all M a. Inn-In m and“ the he!" “to “an: Mar 't, In: BM88. Between Juan i/ 1911. and I†" It III 13.853. and java. Aull and In 1.00:. TI. and mulla- tot the " with and!“ In " were 62,086. AN the“ M,906 were wounded and 31,- mo and I: can and ot wounds. whom ot wu. nun... etc. The ll- Inhntry enume- from Juan t to m 81. were 21.2“. eortmtnti" of .11,- m wound.) and 10.139 muse. an; m “that†multic- dttrittq April mil any were 21.3“. of than 11.- “1 won wounded “a 7.503 Mild. up. Mr would an the Camus. fl'ou In: " to July 4. " 101191": Killed tn mm. 1,240; died of ,rotwas, 420; med of “cum, 76; prisoners ol wu, M; Ink-Ins.“ 369; Joni. 2.160; would“. 1,539: grind total, 8.0%. SAVE THE CHILDREN umber: who keep I box of Bar's Own Tnblets in the helm . may 'teei thnt the lives of their lit" . one: - monthly me during the hot weath» er. Stomach trouble. cholera in- lmtum and diarrhoea curry " thott- - ot little one: every summer. in most and: because the mother than not have . sale medicine It hand to give promptly. Baby's Own Tubiets cure these troubles. or it given 00» cntstonMir to the well child will pre vent their coming on. The Tablets are guaranteed by a government an- nlyat to he nbaolutely bunnies: even No the newborn babe. They are en meeiatty good in summer because they Institute the bowel: and keep the Mum-ch neat end pure. They are {sold by medicine dealers or try mail at " cents] box from The Dr. Wit. Ilium? Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. TWENTY ENEMY 1 "Ar1P1r1?fllr....P?1eE i a" "gown BY we}: REPUBLICANS HAVE ADVANTAGE or FIGHT IN CHINA Pam. Juli T.-.U, olliclnl statement cumin! ttf yquthn attaining mil-tar; age an 'WY' Y""""""' ' T .ay. rstrieteoit 0"me nlrplaneu and M 9m gully: trathtetr, “(on brouoht| ATTACKS or ENEMY IN GAIIGIA ON A thtwtt 9‘13““ Jtttte Jeut and 30th. ADVANCED RUSSIAN POSITIONS mural London. July "..-A Hue-patch to ttis than: tram Peking up danger to foreigner. In the ohmic Capital I. not fund. The eunuch (an the ttk. chango Telegraph from “on Tani. say. mhttntt I. aolng on at "vet-II palms and Rwubllcan troop. thus tar have the advent-go. . THAI EINSTMEIT BRITISH TROOPS ADVANCE LINES NEAR Tlir3NtmABlNt FOUR KILLED WHEN TRAIN STRUOK AUTO London July ?.--Thq edit-Jill aw nounoemem: Eaet of WrtiMttetet, oar "no has been slightly adv-M The enemy attempted to me our tranche. mus. vicinity or Asmlnfbuc was re- pulead. Elsewhere there were no Im- portant events. .. .800, "km. July 7..--Fottr pomm were km“ and one Injured um aven- lng.when an mnomtttruet wn “ruck by I Canadian Pm9ttt, patch-er train near Illnd Rlver. Ont." Vie and an Mn. John D. Steven? Mr durum» Mary, Mn. J. w. Wk. and her gaunt". I" of Illnd “Ivor. mm in? ‘t tsil"'t 8* Pull. July 7.-Heavy “ammo occurred In! MEIR. up La Royon and the Human on the Algae mm and u. m. not» .otrttt_ef tii,.. murmurs In Champ-9M, Recording to an MrMtat announcement. MEYWWEMLIIES? Dom-mkmymrchntotin your MW? bomb- thw""" - you "the: to throat trouble: and: mm should have lit-mediate W with an an mmthe at mow- 't-thttm to fund Wl2 'mt-ttset M to end r lulu". mun-mum maim- Enncod liver all which mega. mu an 'dt, Ti can: t " tttttti' 'tii'i?iiiEiirti,itiriii'iil. Rhee-kt ofthett-t. _tst-tyur-tteAyrtttr1"tefPr IN CHAMPAGNE - My 5, 1917 4800 moors , IGRAVE ANXIE' REACH ENGLANDI _ IN SWEDEN Ottawa. July 6th.--tt is ottkiatty prim nuanced that the following troop ary rived safety in England: Forestry un- its from Manchu-nth, balance 230th Foreatry Battalion from Brockvlile, touchy dram from Revelstoke, Cal- m. Winnipeg, Camp Borden, Kim tom Ottawa, Aldershot, uaiurmr medical corps draft from Victoria,' Winnipeg, London. 0min Bordon. Kingston. Valcartier, Halltax. Cyclists platoons, from Regina.‘ and Lonpaa. draft, of skilled rallway’ 'smptofo9, tram Calgary. Ottawa amt â€ultraâ€. army service corp. drafts trom"W|vml- pan. Camp Borden, Tannto. dottmerg. Héavy artillery dram. lipid artillery draft, Ottawa and Montreal; seventh brigade artlllery draft. Montreal. Ma. et-ina [an draft from at. John NJ. Ra: are“. for imperial army detain total atl ranka "co. F.... ... .... ..... NENMNN FNNNES Klilllfll MN STRENGTH NT BEGINNING NF I (llllll.ffll (lf IllffIll.lllllt IS IRISH CONVENT"" MEETS JULY 25TH. London, Julyor-Premlor Lloyd George ahnnunced in the Cavemen! this afternoon that the Irish convén- Non woum meet JuIy 26th to dent with pnllmlnary blame... Including the appointmem of a chairman, he “Id nu Govt. had congested Henry E. Duke, whiz? for Irwin-Id. " act " provl or temporary chair: man. A . upwlnsmcuu VI a urn-nu..." vw n."- (he Govt. had “uncured Henry E. at. Jottrt .N. 3-4.1 Duke, I,".',','.',,',':",?',,'.", for lrolilnd, to thieh tott which "' ad " provl or temporary chair-~ How" Magaelrtrs tagt mart. _ . ie.c.t Hamm‘ln char. _ .____;’_._-,_____ (there, approached Pt! ' “a N19 ' _ Manny. In a akylarkl 'rlell'," "filfiliii,sr _,ltt,a.et' catt (,h"JI? _ _ l am" out "‘you it _ - wmeUIBEl} Me'nault not’know X' V he (an 'morwly I.“ London. Jury 6.- An omchl unte+¢u|x lo-dayu‘xAr-enauI m... mu... m on. hhtnr'tytti. an". rest. Hamm 'ora)t-t London, July 5.-.A Renter corresporhcnt at the Heath "rt' British army in France has made an examination M German' which he concludes at the beginning of 1916 the army had maximum of effective strength. ctoriaputtrory mirbitiahtion of e_ last winter probably hrcught the army numbers 'at beginning Q campaign to the name total a the corresponding period at it", to repel the reduction in ttghttng emtlertey. - 5" The number of division: ts perhape Iargcr new but the and Battalion. in Warner. This in demons rated In the devei mum Icy at relying on small forces of hlghly trained 'lull')':'-": 01 dtfBeolt operatione. " . 2' London. Jury a.-.. An oHieUt nuke- mni iuuod by the Wur‘omce Bars, "The German Itiempted a night aid on British posit near Builccourt which - "pained. Nothing Vuvlher lo re. RUSSIAN TROOPS ARE ENGAGED IN BATTLE WITH TURKS It in certain .that the riyll. aietyzaytttt,,a,Frt.hrtabied the u " numbers to the highest point. There are no more can“: Industry or farm agriculture now available. The present I consists of nun“ attabnlnq military we an (Nye wounded " Petrograd, July '.--Auatro-aerrvn “fees in Gatipia yea ed the Rulslan advanced positions east of Brzezang. but wt by Roulan artillery 'ire, the war office anmnced [tn-ca†l Narayuvka river, two attacks were delivered after mum; Russian position: near Lipnieadoma. Both were reptile-d.“ _ Petrograd, July 6.--m_r, 1mm] and - reln'orced Turklnh detach-' menu are engaged in haul. in the iiiil an "I.†o! '-rt"strtrotamtart (mum. an an cumin mum Ir so“ may by "n Rush» war depart iiEFi,"i'i"aiLirFiii,itr,lFriai, G" ia.. "ta-Aa." [an â€I“ . a. . . Ba- k.“ ow- enm 9am;- .mp9 E t ~1qu. he!!! _._... - “Wu-duo mung-unnum- -9rtmetfe ere.el [ p... - TaT."" - ... “1, h"a"td'.'att II'III8 IAIIV It’ll! Mung?“ a no“ 6mm. m ‘1 / Womb. Branch, W. C. Ruhr, MW. KIM Ira-eh. J. R. KW Iv- I um‘ a-dltTtdh"'Al'ltl/Lina-. 'ttreetaruttreaee4trodtt. “My“ M ii - MAGNIFICENT trrEAhdlHtAi CAN?“ "I lull" 3m 56301.3. Ffi'?ffsi.' "1" W‘ itht2grtttft; " m Ci Md Innate-n 'ttlr.","),",",)", -drériulFTirtGuFiGGi! . " r. " atom-61m. July , has an caused he despittoes 'forcutlng poulbie foul about! ports “mu“ United 'rat countries; “VAL Kym-Hues 1ih _. ï¬ijrnsu nut 'et .vr ', y'r ._.._._._ Land -Fr it, ty up? anmwi 3' . nyl. mm min» mach out" ii" ' _ , servlot airman.“ It Chink! "tmtstVO,btverat (on. dro-'Atirtaetttutea I g condomsioly 1-4)!" (The ottiesiatutatarmr. mt of Hpmbiko and “not. slightly on a front yards. um nigh: we a cesavul raid: In the vi. no and Newport und cl prisoners. SENTRY KILLS MAN GOOD I 1Bex?dri11tr.ih" him like. out; unless the pure. 1mm .4 f: ' r “I oit'i it Lil , nyl. I it snack: . servloo in China“