~t~I~' IN ~SMDER J iL ~ I OGERMAOFRCIALRPORT5 E8~AA~ ~ Oronto, oct. 10.-Maitoba wbeat Northern, $1.75%- No. 3 Northern,' Elght Thousand Canadian Soldiers Have Retur-ned Fromn the $1.70%; No. 4 wfieat, $1.6%, track Front and Have Been Discharged. Bay ports. Old crop trading 2c above new crop. ___________Manitoba oats-No, 2 C.W., 601/c; 1No. 8 C.W., 60c; extra No. 1 f eed, 60c; A despatch from Ottawa saye: ment of any other district; British No. 1 feed, 69c, track Bay ports. ,American corn-No. 3 yello'w, 98c, The falling off in recruiting during Columbia is second with 434, and To-'trsck Toronto. the past two or three months, and rot hr ih37.Ohrdsrcs Ontario oats-No. 2 white, 54 to the mpertiv nee ofsystemnatic show: London, 187; ilngston-Ottawa, '56c; No. 3 white, 53 to 55c, according theimpratve eedof349; Quebec, 96; Maritime Provinces, to freights outside. method Of adjusting the supplY Of 228; 1Manitoba- Saskatchewan, 235;1 Ontario wheat-New, No. 2 Winter, men to meet the calis both of war and Aiberta, 391. per car lot, $1.50 bo $1.52, according to of industry, cail for prompt action by' The aggregate enlistment Vo the f reights outaide. Old crop-No, 1 Sir Thomas Tait and his fellow-direc- 'end of the month was 365,867, tcomrial, $1449 to $.4; No. 2 m tors. Sir Thomas, in co-operation which Toronto district has contributed commercal$13 o1.2N.3cxn wIththeoffcias o th Miiti De 82830 Maitoa ad ~skacheanmerical, $1.31 to $1.34, according to Withtheoffcias o th à 1lita D- 82,10 Maitoa ad Sskacheanfreights outaide. Partment and of other departracats of 7-3,895; Kingston-Ott.awa, 38,535;! Peas-No. 2, $2.15 to $2,Z5, accord- State, is now preparîng detaile'i re- BritiFh Columabia, 35,871; Alberta, ing to freights outaide. eommendations for the consideration 38,147; Maritime Provinces, 333,074; Barey-Malting, 90 to 92c; feed, 85 of the board. London. 30,500, and Quebec, 7,206. to 87c according to freigbts outaide. It rnay be ntdta h eriig bu ih huadsl ier BucIcwheat--85c, nominal, according totalof 6'ml or tat te reruitg A~t eiht tousad sodier ts outside. totl f 6?.)l orlast nionth feil very have so far returned to Canada Rye-No. 2, new, $1.18 Vo $1.20, a.c- considerabiy short of wastage at the fromn the front and have been dis- cording Vo freights outside. front during Septemnber. Consider- charged as unfit for further active Manitoba flour-First patents, in lng thie number of' ca9uaities, and the service. Most of these have been in- :jute bags, $9380; second patents.ini compnrativviy large number of men capacitated by wounds, and wiîî re- jute bags, $8.80; strong bakers', in who are now beine, weeded Out of ,eive pensions for the rest of their jute bags. $8.60, Toronto. the battalions proceei-ing o-er-.cas lives. In England there are several . nt. ao fio$7-Ne, Wntbgaeracd throtigh thr final .millecal inspection thousand more members of the (ana- Torgto, sampt$7.5,ipntbg, rc prior to ieavinir ( inadB, it is -afe to (han force in hospitais who wilprob- Miifeed-Car lots, delivered Mont- Bay that thrre are fewer mea actuaiiy abiy neyer be able Vo go back to the 'rza frieghts, bags included-Bran, in th(, expeditio'iary ranks Oow than fr-ont, andl who wlll be sent Vo Canada 'per on, $29; shorts, per ton, $31; there %'ere at the heginnîng of Au- for (iseharge as soon as they are suf- middiings, per ton, $32; good feed guat. ficiently convalescent. By the end of flour, per bag, $2,85. Mont resi enliitmcnts for the fort- t.he preseat year Canada's ppin'Hay-.-New, per ton, $10 Vo $12; No. nlght vnndinx Seitemhv 3 r é ,. f . - .<-i .1- -. --. -- 2, per ton, $9 Vo $9.50, track Toronto. --9. b"opa ,ry geidti~tu su I us, a "Mtis e sudof aSeouweIbo *a ai «hocf vu a% Om s*'. lova: SMué ps ,on, e e -f I Uina Ion saya: sh befere ter more Vt continu- torins, fer s, hava tIse oper- part et y betwaen [lery ceuld lproces icea which here were a violent, Vise night ,t psse- wile the Ine ot fild n e point -St. Vaast he I$ranch ot Mer-val ,Eaucourt fferad ter- telling of tew days. t tisa Ger- tieir men. IT. by Treat- )ries, rel- ienV stores leratien et ilîput, in- Minimum in neerb>' r lighting In much raans for afforded generaîl>' scels bave 1 obseva- raya trous )on damk ss ligisI 'ro.m leua d n siMla washable t ci ecq- cord tisa t illumit-- id-factor- Iuced tppreciata mi t eg - Reasonably Correct Formerly, They Are Now Notoriouisly Falme. - in What They Relate. A despatch from London says:, "One of the most striking features London will continue to be visited by of the present phase of -the 'Mar ln Zeppelins despite tbe recent losses the notable decline in the accuacy of and he rea Imrovmen inthethe official Gerrnan reports, which and he geat mprvemet intheover a considerable period, I arn In- capital air defences. This opinion ciined to believe, were reasonhably ac- was expressed to the Associated curate. Now they are evidently writ- Press on Wednesday by the Earl Of ten for home and neutral consump- 'Derby, who said:1 tion; they are not.oriously false in "Raids will continue for the effect what they relate and.strikingiy signi- on the German people, who have been ficant in what they minimize or con- taught that Zeppelins, like -subrnar- ceai. The best exampie of this is mnes, could bring England to hier their delay in admitting the flu of knees. Hence the ridiculous com- Thiepval and Combles. muniques and newspaper articles in "The Germans absoiutely believed Gerinany representing that England Thiepval to be impregrable and never was terrorized and London in flamnes. made the slightest arrangements for I wiil not ssy that London is the best withdrawai, and when the British defended of the allied capitais, but 1I made their final assauit a regiment can assert that there has been a vast which had asked the privileg'e of hold- ixnprovement, which mneans that other' ing the place without relief, fought Zeppelins will be brought down when to a finish." they come again." Asked about the possibility of the Lord Derby-expressed keenest satis- end of trénch warfare, the Earl of satisfaction with the progress of the Derby, who now holds the post ôf western campaign, which, he deciared,, Under-Secretary of War, said kt was only needed good weather to show' impossible to make any prediction substantial progress, and added: i with respect to that. Mkets 0 ~ rJ .ý)1 iegienroll willpi-obaolye weII over the ten Straw-Cs.r lobs., per ton, $7 Vo $8, asn nîarly doutbte th ilcisbt- thoufand mark. track Toronto. P T I - Country Produce-Wholesale. -NE S$ 3 00O OA L AU Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 34 Vo> GERMANS MADE FOE GARRISONS 35cinferior, 29 te 30c; creameryCorbursA edtCniueFec CayaPwr p r n c t e s , 3 o 4 c ; o u t o f c a r t o n sc 4h ira t u -o i e d F r i i A PEACE OFFER S1JFFER TERRI 1B LYsoae elc 7t 38c; new-laid arpios Withdrawal From Belgii andof rtih P ne Dressed poutry-Chickens, 24 to Pyetof Id1ntv Atvt 25c; f ow], 18 Vo 20c; ducks, 18 Vo 20c; Adaac rmOtw as:' A dsac rm Ln Pavmeot Terrorizing tLe German squahs, per dozen, $4.00 bo $450; tur- ThesatinlecivComteofWtthFrnhad rti Part of Offer. keys, 7OVo te ô; geese, Spring, 17 Vo Queen Mary Piaclng Flewers on a Mural Roll of Honer. The Cnainat oi udmthr'teGrnnfut n f The London correspondent of the Sold ie rs. 19C. The litte thoroughfare of flalcorne Rtreýet an offshoot of Woll street o ensawt .R , the Due hanwomoth f ims Live poultry-Chickens, 17 Vo 18c; In South Hackney, was, ta common wilh a number of other streets In this IoCon ene8aogti h hiadto-oafgtnteAt New Y~ork Tribune calbles as foliows: A deBpateh from London says: The fowî, 14 Vo 16c: ducks, 13 to 15c; tur-, busy and cmowded district, honored o n August 10 by a vl&it from Queen o onul Germnan agent.s, acting thmaugh Kiniz Germans garrisoning Eaucourt l'Ab . keys, 25 Vo 26c; geese, Spring, 15 Vo Mary, who is shown In our photograpb placing a littfe bunch 6f fiowers at oughly considee h oiyV efl-wihPcryi ao Albert of the lielgmsos,. suggested re- l'ave and Le Sars suffered terribly 17c. the foot of the Rail or Honor placed here, as ta other streets Or the Fa.st Iowed for 1917'ruh emoaybl cently definite terms ta the allies re- fmom the British sheiiing of those Cheese-New, large, 22 Vo 224~c; End, Vo record the nam-es of loceal men who have joined the Armny or the It was Polne u htdrn heain nteSme gardji'g lelgium, Serl»bia ad 1,or vllageýq il the pat few days. Accord-1 twins, 22i,4 Vo 23c; triplets, 23 Vo t Navy. Hem Maje.sty was greeted with the keen en-thusiasm whtch ber con. four rnonthsof14thfudxpn Ra fefrtegeae raine. This I learn tram excellent au- ing ta some prisoners, the (Jermana 23'ý2c. stant and unwearying kiadnerA In showlng her appreclaton of loyalty and 1 ed $511,000;taturnthcledr ensdyanitasol thority. The proposali ncludei the icaqt threc-tourths of their men. A Honey-Extra fine quality, 24~-1b. carurage lnvariabiy cails forth. The streels. of this teeming distrIct have year 1915 abotl ,0,0;adVa~shwr htteale ri witdrwa a th (eran trm ,c. orrspndntat he Brtih tins, 13c; 5-1b. ins, 12%c; 10-1b,, 11V2I sent neariy 5-00 men ta the colors. Ta one mother. who has four sons atdu g19 wtdaaofteGraFfonBlcorsodnntteBiihfront t Vo ; I dur t 1c.Cobing 96thrwiIbspne-ary o t ofnng glum, the payment of an indemnity teleizraphs: tch0l. 1, o12.Cm1Ve front, the Queen said - Keep a brave heart !" and shook hands with cuieo aioa ewe 980-Iaanth e ioo ee fordetrctondu t miiar acu "Prisoners deelare that the ever»-in-,$2,25 Vo $2.40. tacidents. In one case, a woman said to the Queen -You know how 000 and $1 pation, the reirement of the Kaiser's crçasing aetivity of the Brit ish aero-1 hoey, slect 2. o $1.75;Noritishm. HerMtee]. Istys istw a puncc te ue-by"auc htuc hy a manl î,ooo Te eqir-ntetnsntyfewfae.1I forces tram Sertis withaut ari ln- Planes in attacking German infantry Columbia Rose, per bag, '$1,70 Voi! t f $3, dernnay, andj the return ai' Lorraine columnf; inspires terror behind the $1.75- British Columbia whites, per ask those cmuiistruhu h rts eandcml Vo France. German lines. There was a wiid scene bag, i1.75; New Brunswick Delaweres, hind thern hait a we spsy et $10 Canada which otiue n11 Although the offer can hardty11 be nt the railroad station at Cambrai, an per bag, $1.70 te $1.80. MOM SKAGW AYl1 hid the ck'sontsennuoe 'Abaye conidres aforerl nedi a f animoranijnciootnehid he tbagi-riio C1lubi, era ay.gcntnu teirsuacîpios urColumFrncbciai, pwepuer fVn mOtn Ucinfrbhn h on, $40. !l j7fI' ftlw Dead Herse Guich. ensuing year ttesm aea eiotfctosetnigfo Officiai character and la more definite Gerrasa trenches, when British aero- Beans-Marrowfat, $5.50 Vo ~; Ii 111F fhlN' fore, and to< prahth eea rv erMà a V t ire than previoug overtures. King Ai- Planes attacked. handpicked, $5,60; primes, $5. 5TO WHIE aaHORSE "We are follciwing the oid trail Incial Governets sigte OWe uigtedy bert has been approached several "The hard-pressed German infantry rodws ownu b el. How manytendtr f11 ilece hte h emn arann ti G y(erman agents-. Last spring in the trenches had been shouting for Provisions Wholesale. PE ITR FTEERY iesIhv uhd(akd to e 91. iLAbae ndLeSesfu the Most amblîiouq of these efforts help, and troop trains, ammunition Smoked meatx-Hams, medium, 241 E I that rai)!" Tefioigsaeetwsi-V 'l were made, but the Beigian King trains a.nd transports of alilsorts fill- Vo 26e; do., heavy, 22 Vo 23c; cooked, IFE 0F THE COUNTRY. Theblyfrole is spurnvl these oeers repeatedîy, de- ed the yards§ at Cambrai. They pre- 35 to 37c; rolîs, 20 to 21c; breakfast 1 What did you do with your bag- suad:t spite the fact that considerable pres- sented a fair target for the British bacon, 25 Vo 27c; beeka, plein, 26 toe gage?" 1 asked. I tos vllgs n is pa mr'AÀmboih oba yteGr27c; boneles, 28 tue 29e."RuhypeknorsucseVoeepisnr surea.sbraghtVo earby he e aroplanes that suddenly appeared eut Pickled or dry cured meats, 1 cent Scenes and People in the Days of the 1"a(-outuo myck frse"vA.n ribtosieiisadmn ettrefutse Mans on various Parts of bis country. of a cleer sky. One heav-y bomb blew less than cured. core"A ot It Jis likely that nothing will came up an ammuniVion train with g te- iCrdmasLngcerbcn1 Rush to the Golden "How fer?" large towns; of this latest offer. But it t.a inter-' rifle explosion, thse second hit tVh e en- Vo 18 4c par lb; cleer beilies, 18' te oth Why, aIl the way f rom Skagway "B GrnsfmCuty onclCNSR NGLG esting because it shcws,, that the Ger- gine and the third struck a top184c.,-tecs,1 o TNehsoy orh dNthhi ouhtedortsay 1o2 manpounds , "C. Coletnsnuoraiedi-CtnCe oIlmnns Mans are modifying their viewm about train. A fourth landed in Vthe centre 1Lardc-us.17laVrd , ece is, 17 t h isoyo heGletrrhiiIlCt.Col the s4lvnntages they haid in the miii- of a group of detraining troops. 14;tb.174tV7c pis 7 he histery of man and nature, either'1 replied. rc. Voyocpto fnegbrn on Thntearpaet 17 % c. Comn1pound, 14 to 141,4c. working together r in confliet. 1Vm "Net mueh; seventy-five or more. "A. We çilek ts iisadigWlu trys.-a pattrontai' neîofhboringancoun-ly o"ThenstI eatapropeenen dreppedowwith-hor tren'l machine gun range and pappered Montreal Markets. bto ftegre ht8Dajepciec - - - a transport train alongside the rail- Montreal, Oct. 1,-Comn-Americenl be tound even in the Most thrilling bte tVs og? TasDe epciecute o aainpr odtriaeaddpri way and thse groupa of paniestrieken No. 2 yeblow, 97 te 98c. Oats-Can- adventure aVries. There is a bold,I Horse Gulcis. In Vthe early rush they, poses, te giveainsnerys s-hsbe gengetcad %116 I MBUTHlu I Elti ladiers. Great damage was done and 'adian Western, No. 2, 62%c; do., No. straightfox-werd herdihood, a sert etichose this route because hey found sible on ths emasaea eeooe jrcn er;icesde were disorganized." 3 local whita, 55c. Barley-Manitoba i Indeed, Viese tonies et the early lite etf but most ef the herses died on tise -Ceunty Courcl ecniu nIe ciet aigrsla A dt-spateh tram Amsterdam says: taad, 89 % c. Flour-Maniteba SPring' the -cou.ntry remind one efthtie rougis, -wey. lesoeaisacst nraetsi r-' r instancew rabti The Nouvelles Maastrcht correspond- -,>-...,., wheat atents, firagts, $9.40; do., sec. agdmutisan Iegattes "Heýv drea<dful!" 1 shivered. en asta sarsl fapoetonde $".90; strong bakea', $8.70;, in the ferests; oethtie migisty river,J "Deed herses are netising. Meny 4senti etsy rnsrssaahaebe iseud enof th riat andrsl i iis-etAaINE ATest 'Wnter patents, choice, $9; straigist, and tise dark canyons whare tise; ef tisamen went dean crexy and blew ariees which cno aoiews srigteilmnto ter t he A m , e n ra l Span is in is-'F I-'A MIN EPATP L E.R.ro l rs, $8 t e $8.30; do,, in baga, $3.80 st r clouds a thertisir bra n a u t" reached (su c( s M e o a a r y m d m il m n n s a Vers a Brusels, Gneralvon Bising,0F BELiAN POPLE.te $3.96. Rollad oats--Berrels, $6.45 Iaoa ahr the German Governor-General, hes - te $6.5; do., beg et 90 lbe. $3.10 toi Wisen you are in Skagway you wil 1 "But why did tisey shoot them- Sound, NipislgT ikaig en & doe.Theavi ,adn( wnytoBelgians who! A despateh from London says: !3.20, Milfee-Bran, $27ý short$,i Ieer tales ef "Soapy" Smniths, how ha -selves?" ore, AgmSuhddbBaury .8BrstI epaeia Were senteed Vo d a sat week Fme is at the doors et Balgium be- 1$29; middlinga $31;- mouillie, $34 teand hie band of robbers ruled thse IWhy ? Biesa you, bacaue iha and RainyRiewesalhete on a charge-of spying. The comme cause et the requisitions efthVie Gar-1I$36. Hay-N'e. 2, par ton, car lots, - town hithe days nf the rush for goud: couldn't stand tise lonalinesa and thisecontinue ou r peeteet esiu oa'tllgt aln apondent adds tIsat the prisonars i-*tr !inteGle oth e aedw mna on the conquered population, ec- 1$13. Cheese-Finasi«tenln ieGldnNris1e am onhardsips. 1 myseif have sean More late intareat l ahIelt n ~jbike'aoewls iol eord ing Vtete Times correspondent et 21c;daetrs 21 % :d. ase ,24 c. Buttero hKonke itthrbgat men go crezy and more blew thair: raine sucis ncy sts'pel tt ei is aat ce tghurge omser t e>Lusairl-pracicabytheb1- -Choicest craamery, 38 to -3814c; sec- frmteKodkIwt hi aso atn-bro astro Namur. Luanae. Men s pacic , u oends, 87 to 3714,c, Eggs-Presh, gold dust, which they were_ proudly brama eout than I could count upon Viese districtsfe iln dal oefi iit aln p tainable, he seys, and butter ia very c eatd 8;No tc,3e arrying home te - tis States. Mys-- my fingers. "-Blanche E. Herbert us te gvec." jwlsta aeba ana scarce. Potatees hava net bean sean No. 2, do., 30c. Potatoes-Per bag, teriously they diseppeared, as tisougis "Vorld Outuoek." Thse questiio a aedt oor lhda~raaug WoItll"S RECORID FOR WNHEA'r.'-for semae tima, and prices are becom- car loVa, $1.25 to $1.40. the earth had swallowed them. The advisability e4 slgFdra si-pit.Prmt~ tnpi ing impossible. Coffe. la $1.80 a -People will direct you Vo tise littie TENNYSON AND> THE PONY. tance for Vise fntmt le u!cn.101 tl tlseatt 1,000-acre Field Gives i'ield et 52'pouad, cisocolate $2.40; cocos, $3. Thse Winnipeg Grain. cemetery, guarded by gient, snow%- aidaration itwsdcddtia uh attathe onbyos' Bushels Vo Acre, Thresised. almoat total disappearanicaet msafis Winnipeg, Oct,I1.-No. 1 nertisern, - covered mountains, where you tan sea Restive Animal Made Guiet by Tick- tien was naethrecsa-ordrlJntfr gtsgdkwal and tise excessive coit et meat have $1.69%; No. 2 do., $1.66%; Ne, 3 do., i thse grave et Frank Reid, tise mnan who ing ot s Wstch. ale. pyn i aprtoThe, is casoala 1ct A de4patech from Edmornton, AI- made mussels a poulr fod Te o 1.6 %; o. , 1.1 ;No. 6,$1.47%;, s- dtise cutys'm'*op"aire. TpiDmno eannn 8lsmyb fOflUl berta, soya: C. S. Noble, of Nebleferd, 1ject oethtIe Germanie ln starving the No. 2 6, 54432 ; No.ad, $1 . , 3c;;Smt ndhs ad vdtasta-t-onnces r ainta and UseworkeraPerhI Alta., lias n thousand-acra field, tisa Belgians in witisout deubt te induce a nNe. 1Ifleed, 63r; No. 1f , ShpigTrpg ewYr. prl ofatoasatind as bilgs h ar-0,0 armits wheat crop of which, threased, gave them te demand peace, tisa corre- 1 58%c; No. 2 fead, 521tc. Shopig lpteNe Yrk'prce) e hdt eoki ad as hisewn cw- j" a yild of 52 bushels te thse acre, thse@pendent says. No. 3, 93c; No. 4, 8'7 4c; Baey----d On tise day tisat wa went firom naehd etrlvdtmeth, 30,000 TONS0FUGREA TIT88P OO higist ever known in aay part eà tise 1SOU) TO SRITMY.jep th of« f werI(, accrdingte esimate mede78 %c; fead, 78 %c. Flax-4o 1 N 'Skagway to Whsit.e Herse tisera wera aws idtSOLpEts ffi t RA W.C., $2.24; No. 2 C. W., $2-21. la tise Mme coachs Witis Our paesv- jlt oe 1 .QI*Rtoa eb on Wednesday. The world's record Yeu msy hava à a wy et our ewn, e aa Indiens, seurdougise (old miner- Going up tisa stap MilS, Tennyson A daspateisfo e okeys AotLgtIg for wheat was fermerly hald by Whit- but you wîlI net always have your own' Unîted States Mlarkets. n etes, jpélos w i.sggse httetWM«adteNttain maen County, Wash., with 51 bushels. ia.Minasli.ettî.Wct-De: k r an, proscti era, Vwo m boksugeetoha tsa toriinsu l Nthatoefr ia l ad ehP097a.re l nn l e amber, $1.69 - te 81.69%; Mayà a *nîted States Senater snd s pisysi- ite rC.S h n d nfr otj ned sugar wt n'o.nto a et0 ets 81- $.66U. Cs.a-No. i1isard, 81.76V: ocan ut and walkad fer »mre distaC nce ercope No. 1 Nortisera,. $L72%; No. 2, do.,'! Siturig in front et me W&$a * - front of tise trop, ustil tisa>' "W t'at pu'ew clDPaB ug Wdadyb ie MS <I(W ecs BRITgiSH HAVE -TAKEN 26p73581.674à to $1.7204l'Cern-No e, ea is waet-eo:rm1as.thse books had dropped eut. ~Gvrmupo~' IOW. 86 ta 86t.aOnouncad tisewhsteietan0,ho Was detumoenI oLoIMatsdn ANiMS ED 2 IIIO SDa8 eI ~ -wson: and rosi te . ws anyson te stand e aI lis. sbu MYcrats _________ ul~Dýnutis, Oc,. iê._Wbestý_Ngo, 1 eisamiî litle womn Wl"h tht..whi.-a aà bak or is *b t tb hb In sg mme bd,$1.79, No, 1 Nortis.ru,0$277 t sti! CII idren vise ve r rrn.tThes. 1114f.»M a hwsadd Irdo o Sis oli e-b'w u lt $11;N',do. , $130 t. $1.-Det. sgteam bea, aWhite Us or f00dom i fa ila andM W$ bh )J851,V3IV Thse Fruits oft Somme Advaneet. Forth Offelly-EqMeyu, eaber, 82.70, Usss-4.73;-Tis a nusofm Davan1oplaued trishafouud b#P<"' bed i'" and Oclber $25 skec: Nveuar,*3.8 tat isi"<os eW'-se exg>18" tlvebut had qutekly 600...quig»is sJ o il 8. iIii OII8lO eMm u Reiservas are Uned Up, sg<j; ob e mb akd verPr4 M>,.49 14v yrt hea. '"8 *AI<UM.Imss" _ _ _ _ hl~~» kd ; b ar-eleel n g si83 ,4 4 :r e cMa i .b -v» w o . f1-s wt e . e I w o i a d b ' a. F d r i C o ' a y 8 êm* W Iê- ~ l I U rng ýhe T TA ;5 t It , Igh~ - "'1< rTlI-.e o t h. ring t- Y c.- '-outil i- Tu - o-rT- y i 'b' ht t l.ITJ-. 1er- - le. ['b-- h - r Tii T T IL' -I t--I <-i. - (T 'i T art :11- il ~ 070 t elaem- ~"i nîl- tliTd us r~mp- 5Ew 7J -'~1 J i I t.> b