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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-02-17, Page 7It Y t ........... In 0, TH . . . . .. . WR t01 -W, X 80 J�seel Ke bad wore I p fo a lump ox. ..Vp 4 W V4 4 the; little tisfacto I � : . , T ry *i4dow:,4ii 10-91 . , erg A it I A howl jol and bw 0 a, bmnchi and- ewm er, dt! or ma tory diae4m; on #V volley Of 0 up t1w di k On o -peep 0Z4, 00 0. $ton Is Money un Ned -.-The side 61 of ds 031� ' . ref if t as h eT, N. een _PQ cough or cold J� wit.reftv a fo, tho OT JP. t 'heade accordju gto dixections. asx�ya for ww� ." the block use in �Vo ekil. b6ad -�ef 70-V9V Pkeumalsioi� Co, 1A m 10 C1WQ out of -thq�. -toju, then ers, oil, i� '*bC -R '.R -th a long, Wind f I caught w of his eye, he bl. a �.qtber, and 0,4 ms And =102'0 -9w_w 17 . I , 4, .1 ae ea 5te. Or ne Polacks dustered witla tm� but it did not,,.' shri&s,..an-sweried,`lx gad 9 -ed :beads from - the open dpom zq,u, losI Is mob t 4 b "I qutpok 0 -ash, 70'a i 'Irlaw prang iof tbe bunk -houses. the PoIkks, *ou -a look, st," it,-. ou ,d taq door-. It depexiog on th *4 .9 uerAs he reached the .line, y IN T back, trying to'dlogO ,at Eleven cam 0 -hand and him; in,� rd to h he� was. ow Uara Rhi* W R4 Nd, 2, Seafokb; p s e, r und the cury stead, a .'doze do6r of b 1810 it �n gras ped and something -behind him hat ? The e -par swup*.j. #Fk half wreapheo.JV S hinge eA s. Brodh 1; Xeating's. shoulder as be 0 M Ag RiWhs, Beechwood, X.- MeXw6,,C1ta- er dropped .;A pa,dk4& � JA�� `�e got a whole lot to lose "Lie -down. on the ..:066r, Spirlaw, to f he j, oil quick Connolly, Goderich; Alex.' 4, S?p aanswered -it Was 2 0s,s' e;l�� , fi ­ _ his hard face-: softening a S Voice, punc t h rev4v ,m )4,pr lle,:and it' h 'little. ."A who e lot. . I can't tuated with &,�,eo )kTa, B., foot No. eO th# tauked Spar- ,he next in .�T say stant,his gun -bajrked7,,p1a34ng through b Walton;. R 0 othings the ay. yc Orieve, No., 4, Iff, I' I no-ri- was,. that all m �do, but I THE GTJARDAX d]F TH-DEVWiS 1110 0, 0 guess the doorwak like �a gittling. ?e In ejoS off Ire do -for, re 'got io e- Froin't e floor the'emst c N understand. You or Arcum An fr6ia- -the ar end, �q 'a, xrg . . . . . . 14 a . I ar., - deftel im tion boss in rolled by ---dropped Keat- thing',that means 47'whdle lot to you, 'wavered, 'tch d pup. lk' anything for_�_4what: joinedn.. The'mob pi e that You'd ri. 59 . I on y jM that, then broke blow on his head, dizzy,, and.Ws brain The is one; had piece of track -faced and shaky the boy you. want to do, and vhat� you want . W - ougswam. VOi it e d t' uggllb'g 'With' each other the HUI Division, particularly l6oked-more so than, usual. Spir- to le*�e behind yq comes xi when it,. L4, WX, to get, out of the line of fire, Tliere�* the trestle gone!" he which is the same as saying tNit it N AND WINGHAM aw S ghed it but between blue lips. I � tarted. as thougli'lls had, an along time to eadh in. Well,- I guess "Aurrab!, cAA Keating "I'guess cou LONDOT is. the worst pieee*of track, bar none n arpst. of us have in one -way o i 2 say 0. go word 00 up r an- that -will hold.thow.'� Keefees Siding was two miles a- on the American Cont4nent. Not,that Coogan c parition, started for - a- minute i n . , -he tould, lay' -tor abbe it don't Tank any� 'beganill was, Spirlaw's way. Somehow he --they and -the Worth. silence before �gu� to other, thou7gh r "'T where up to that. I recl.�on, -too, aint must reach it, the agi eers were blame words --then -they came like the out, a e a.m. p.m. tallpag to grim response. "Nftiere% -them cart- mu4t get the word along the line that weren't. It was Dame, Nature in the There's no out of a voleano. whle lot of us don't nev4ir -think Cegtralia- 10.36 5.61 8P of put it in'words, an, 4 whole lot of ridges the trestle was gone, get the word shape -of the R66des-Dame ai& r the th t, ):49 6.04 I�What- the bell's the nreanin us "On*the tabie-,�4t them,'?" alotg 'before the stalled traffidmoved, and the directors. irrational when -W dbi4o Bxete V r ...... "Who in th( "Yes," said gplrlaw, after a min. bef*re the first train, east or west, The consulting engineers, when the Coogan S A ry. obgaii%. ...... 11.03'-. 6.1.8 this?" he roared. , dou- couldn't if we tried -to, but it's. ther ble-blankd blazes let you out of Big with any man that'i any; good. I'd 6.23 ore itor�y thAos All them4�4 10.09 rather go out for keeps than pull out uft"s groping. "Here,, put a box. in crashed through to death, bef -more road was building, advised a doubl�- just CO,& 0 Brudefield .......... IL17 .6.32 Cloud, hIm? Ill-" your pocket." wxeek and rain was added to the tale U70 -d j?op. unnel that, according to their to it. n"Let's get -in out 'of the wet,', brok What one oes (Clinton 11.53 .6.52 e -4'd. rather th ' ey'd plant ine; D'ye "What are they. up to upw ? " asked that had gone before. He nt to sketch, looked something like the bu E� ? Keating, miling through a spell think I'd want to live an' have to K ting as, ii -the silence that had Spirlawts ear and three times called figure 8 panted over sideways. The tcauc6lth ma�­L,,!,�� .12 in L.onde6oro ...... 12.13 7 b that cross. -t. 'street because j co equatio'n, ecause 12.22 7.21. of qpughing that racked him X he, uln't ...... fallen, they reloade&-and listened. him fiantically: directors poised their glasses and ex- cancel it with -a man amined the sketch with interest until went. "You can growl your head look even a Polack in the eyes .. We there all "God �knows," growled- Spi "Spirlaw! atin ­ e , �� Belgrave ..... 12.34 .38 Mo rlaw; Spirlaw! Spirlaw!" sway �elhAg,'dqm1A g off then, if you like't-and he started would be better dead, what?" ingz. pW ....... "Eat I guess we I find out quick en- There was no response. He tried they caught sight of the encilled. es- 0 Winghim_. 12.50 7.55 p ery. t'iA­A' 'nt'au life.- T. ho For a moment Keating did not an- ac on s run for the thack. ough." to -lift the other, tried to drag the timate iti the comer. That settled it. -far- bmmhes Of Tn�ht Ade; Spirlawl roundc -ot Once Its As he spoke, from a little distance 'man -the great bulk was far beyond They did n een take the trouble to t South. d on swer,he seemed to be weighing the o some- men three dimensions, are nly possibility- of still shakin th; de- the boy again, and -lie, - away, came the, crash of splintering his. strength. And the minutes were vote. They -asked. for an lternitive there s, -cof the construction boss elemental, but P.m. when be -was out of'breath. woodwork---itheri -silence again. flying by, each marking the one per- -L-aud they got it.- They even they, have never term nation a.m. got the Wingliam . .......... 6.55 105 A "'Didnt Carleton tell ;you to stay before accepting ' lit as irrevocable; then, evidently coming tp the concls �'Thafs, the atorehotioe," iSpirlaw haps when it would be too late, too Devills Slide. human. eq 11A ........... 7.15 345 where you was911 he finished itterly. er will solve -the �OiDh_ygiyP said Kea,6ing, "that' - ion that it was useless. to argue fur- snarled. "They'fe -After -the crow- late to warn sky one that the trestle Firstand last, it has euchred more whatoogan did, you raigUtot Blyth ........... 7.27 9.39 o a an lay was ut. money out 'of the treasury, 7.35' g he did say after Volvers or you might, ther, he pointed to the re bars an' anything,else they c 3.47 bout the first. -thin their hands on thatoll do for weapons. J-ust opposite him, a bare twenty transtoritinental than it would have Clinton 7.56 4.10 he had Then the somer"you load ihose Coogan didn't come 'Go' T. e read. yonr letter, when I gaire Puess they we-rOnot. countin, on our yards away where the leads to the taken to carry out the original idea; cntinental it full-blownengineer the better," he jerked out., 8.15 -4.30 itto him yesterday� Then I tumbled . havin, anything more, than our fists temporary track swung into the and it has taken some years, a good Kippen ............ 1 8.22 4.39 to why you hadsent me out of camp.. Spirlw looked at him curiousl some othei road as a good many: f Y' to fight with, guess,th" Weren't." straight Of the main line, war. the many of them, for the directors to ........... 8.32 4.49 You're about ab square at they make 'questioningly. the -boys have, though tl�at`s E -g n Keating's only reply was a cough; platform handear they had used for learn their lesson. The old- Board against them; Coogan was aprodApC, e was coughin ............ 8.47 5-06 them, Spirlaw., -You sei" went on, Keatin - g aAot more than us- carrying tools and the odds and ends never dd, for that matter;,but, thanks f the Hill Division -pure and simp e. 8.59 5.17 Carletoi�-, he had about all'"he"could do C6utralia S'Wering- the �unsj�okefj, interi�bg4tioa, ual that night -the- twenty4our hours of supplies between the storehouse perhaps to younger blood, they've be- "wheri I dropped off -the train I saw He began as a'kid almost Wore. thei v�lt4qla�t po*ing'any attention to me I of ttivall he had just been through and th -if he could only get gun now to 'build as they should have 'ELI that fellow Kuryla­--�be was pointed e work steel was spiked,home, id cert4inly., any one else. Had any news in, rout to -me in Big Cloud yesterday- adn't helped him anyl Spirlaw there! built in the first place. It isn't finish before the. right of,, way -was shaken it ere? imites down enough to begin to look. llke� in passed, t*b, f0i* five He called Spirlaw again, shook the ed yet, �that double -looped tunnel d thiee or, four More, drop: off- on. is�. head. n once outside soun&d 'what man, -breathing a -prayer for* help. The worit be -for years, but, no matter, -business. He started at the b ofthean side I didn't know they SN'o- but knew.,sbinething as up, rain until then, Of cours I e, might have.. been the stealtlik -be and some day a good many and he went up. Call -boy, sweperi. A.In the first were, on the t -scuffle -construction boss stirred, raised him- it's gunt beeau;e Number Eleven. s or only a storm-sAnd so self a little, and sank down again with more than a few men -will sleep the -wiper, fireman ---me afte o6rich 6.20 2.20, r the other train, in or out to -day. 'The exp Or I Would have had them iput off., Of t- ress Promotion in the. early a-Aii 6.36 2.37. by the imagination� Then, a moan. easier because of it. ........ ThOre isn't much doubt 'About what messenger just said the, 'lint 644 2.50 busla C On y1d cut they are here for, is theie'?". from the direction of -the rf�er­bedl "Spirlaw, Spirlaw, for God's sake, From Carleton, the super, to th" for the Roeldes. once bridged, ir1:Big.,C16ud, and wrecked a n hand and track -walker, 6150 8.08. bout ev- sudden, sharp, came a terrifk'roar. man, try to get up! I'll help you. I ecti Seatorth ........... -So that's it, is it Spiflaw n*p- ast s � o came fast, too; and Coogan d big -7 ng ru'.slgVt�­but I guess- he was p6d' Out; with an oath. "No, _there. engine at twenty -fou the trestle gone­they'veblo*�k it:-upl green- "My God!" yelled Spirlaw. -There's You must, do you hear, you must!"' the Devil% Slide was a nightmare. r,. and %2Z "lie didn4t put ba: anything," said ain't much doubt!" -he was dragging at the construe- The disp&tchers,, under heir tya* he was pulling the.. pmal", West- He 'snatched, up a cartridgq�Ux,. They're sure to have I -aid a fuse�_bere, tion boss,s collar. shaded laras, cursed it in the gray Limited. Keating sl(ywly. "My* God, Spirlaw too. Get,put of her quick!', -pool Keating's voice seemed to reach the hours of daw-n- 'the traffic department a.m. p.m.., P.M. ds,11 said Regan. "That's it was an awful night! he freighi: slit the paper band wit)i his thumb ",was, I might hal spas6odically, but at such "Good goo Dublin. 11.17 518 9.37 nail, and, breaking -the revo that that I ift _known other's consciousness, for, weakly, cursed it what he, is. The best ever." house -and the shops'and-the round- Ivers;. bo A4 it Was -the dynamite they wete'ifter." dazed, without sense, 'blindly, Spirlaw times, so whole-heartedly and with Nobod questioned that; n �Ivi' St, Columan. '11.22 5. y ' house -were ll Attacked. They cut gan to cram the cartridges - in -to. the Sh�torth 11:3e- 5.53- 9.50' Both men were scrambling".1or the got upon his -knees, then to his feet, such genuine fervor -and abandon that be�ause there was no one 3 io.54 all the wires and then hey cut'loose cylinders.' His face was twitching,. door as he spoke.' They reaphed it and, staggering, reeling like, a drunk- its occasional lapses into silence were and the red tht flushed it shadid t6 -in Oh 11.56 _08 6 -ancl that vision who could put anyl 12,01 10.13 tbernselves,4-the PoWks, notan instant too soon. The,2'9"ur_d en man, his arm around Keating's overlooked; the motive power depart- 'Coogan in a ab,, it Al -reeked a doep purple.t Not another Word owd, you know. -Yes, the vv -behind them lifted, heaved; tb6?.W.Alls, neck, 'his 'Weight almost crushing to ment in the shape of Regan, the mas- c I GOdeAch 12.20 7.20 10.30 cr y came from him-just,a deadly qtaet.- and perhaps eVen, to?*. ey-erything-,in sight, and ­there's, a -,shack rose, erwked-like the ground the one sicker than him- ter mechanic, cursed it- -all -the time, 91e thrust- the weapons into. his- pack -w- the -roof -of the reason, zen Iii-Tes' ikone Out _t(i pAy for it.- 'It had oul nets, stx6de to the door, opened it, step- �eggahells, and scattered in flyi-tigpide- self, the two stumbled, pitched, and, and did it breathlessly. y of theraid more, th t KeAting stopped suddenly,. and again ad the mighty, deafenig,detma- at the end, crawled those twenty one friend--4he passenger agent's de- Straight as a string, clean as a reshold C. P. TIME'TABL3' began. to cough. ped over the th -and stopped, es "a osion echGedup and yards. partment. The passenger agent's de- whistle was Coogan, six -feet in his Aninstant he hung there in indecisL tioh Of the expl Zast. Spirlew looked at the boy uneasily, ion,then he came back, shut the door down the gorge, echoed again -r -and "The handear,' Spirlaw, the hand- partment swore by it -on account of Ftoeldngs with a body that played up a.m. n behind -him, satf down on the -edge O' died away. d mechanically fumbled with the car!" gasped Keating. "Get on it. the scenery. to every inch of his height, black s Ofth package he had laid up- f Goderich . ................ r,.50 cord e, fis bunk, and looked at Keating The mob caught sight of theta as You -mustl Tryf Try!" "Scenery!" gulped the dispatchers, hair jet -black, black eyes that laugh- their nail menset ... 5.56 On the table. By the time he had re- grimly. they ran and, foiled for the moment, Spirlaw straightened, lurched for- and the white showed under ed 'with you, never at you, a $mile 6,04 moved he wrappers and disclosed two sent up a yell of rage -then. iAarted ward, and fell half across the car tips as their fingers tightened on 'MeGaw .... There's been -one train along, and a cheery nod always --the -kind slike looking .45s and a rsuit. Iwith out -flung arms:. -unconscious a- their keys. Auburn ..................... 6.1t ugly, btisines Keat, there'll be anothe�," he snapped. "An', PU of a man that makes you feel every half-dzen boxes of cartridges, 6.25 theArst one hat domes yo 11VLoke back along the lcut��*e can gain. "Scenery!" howled the( 'traffic d8- - see him that the world isn't 19lyth ........................ 01 get a- time you Wan............. r, 40 ing's paroxysm had.. passo. ose' hold ,@in off.there behind the rocks," 'The rest Keating managed some- partment, and reached for the claim al grind after board of. I hate to keep t4 whin- such an eternal dim "I guess it was exciting enough for ated Spirlaw., how, enough so that the dangling legs, file. shqi Popu. 21cNaught . .......... 6.52 coyotes waitin', but-� all. That was Chick Coogan 5 me,'Anyhow'o-Keathig tried hard to Keating had no breath fornrords. freed.the ground by a few inches; "Scenery!" Regan didn,t say it- lar? Yes, f course! But it we4l; "I'll take no train," Keating cut in ....... 10.2 make his laugh ring true. "Pin a oolly-' "but I111jake-a revolver." Already si9k, he had been struck by then, with bursting lungs, far spent, he choked. Just chokoed, and spat the deep'er than that, a *hole lot deeper little weak from it yet." exclamation point in a stream of es r1aw growled- and shook his head. a piece of the flying debris fron� the Coogan Just W t. Spir than mere popularity. a.m. "If you eren't sick," Spij;lawburst ,Why didlilt' you tell me about shack, And panting, -his head.: SW11m­ black -strop. naturally staked out A clalia forim- Mr. General 01, .. 7.40 out, "I'd make you sick for boinin' Xuryla at first 7- he demanded Abrupt- ming, a fleck of -blood upon, his lips, Scenery!" murmured- self in everybody's heart ----and nobody ......... 11.48 back here. You know -well enbugh he struggled after the construction Passenger Agent esthetically, waving kickedl d 12.01 -we'll get it nqx --ypu know so well 'tYou know why as well as I do," boss; While, behind, coming eve* clos- a soft and diamond bedecked ban Queer bow things go! .................... 1112 you came back to help ----2' smiled Keating. "I wanted to get you er, ringing in his ears, were the cries from the platform of arleton!s priv t was the day Coogan got married : : 11.23 "Look here," Keating interrupted There of the -maddened Polacks, The- foot- ate car. "Wonderful! Grndl Auburn . ................... away from here if I could. Mag- that Regan gave him th. 605 gad the nificentl We4ve got them all beaten Limited ran 9.9 a sort of wedding, ...................... 12-34 hastily, "Carleton billtolding you or wouldnt have been any use trying ing was treacherous, uneven,. on Menpst ................... 12.41 any other man to that order now. The at all if I'd begun by telling you that. and on e forced himself to,)66n, The into a coma. No other road has any- ent; and that might Big Cloud 12-.45 situation* has got past all that. Ile Polacks were gaining. It became a thing like it anywhere in the world." �ely inside out do- Godekloh ................. VAld horses wouldn't have budged deal turned itself comple said so himself last night; and even atter of yards. And then y "They have not," agreed Carlton, ing honor and justice to the occaslon. you then. As for -a train, what's the In when he was already half -mad with use of talking about it? There Spirlaw slipped on some Idose rock and the bitterness of his soul was in the ruin of things he mentioned you ;(Continued next week) probably won't- be another Qne along and ptched headlong -and Keating, his words. e9pecialli. He said: 'I. ope SjAr- for hous. In the meantime, give -me close behind, stumbled and .!ell oVer Fverybody was right. law will yank up -his stakes and pull one of the guns." the other befomhe could recovienhim- The general passenger agent was out of it gets looking -bad With him., _"N& by a -to self. Chronic coughs are ordin- right -the -scenic grandeur was be- 'FOX.SALE.-Five Acres, one mile "Pull outl" shouted Spirlaw, in a Spirlaw's refusal died half uttered Like wild beasts the Polacks surged ary coughs that have been yond compare, and 'he made the most (D W, 0, 2rhm senfaith;. modern house rAsh sudden roar. "Pull Outl Mel Not On his lips, as he sprang suddenly to upon them- Katig -tried 14 regain allowed to settle in the of it in booklets, in leaflts, in pamph- furna4i- bath and toilet; small bm= for All the cross-eyed", ham -strung his feet; then he whipped out the re- his feet --but he got no farther'than let, and in a score of pages in a score ID (z Foir Backsidnt-.' throat, branchial tubes, SpRendlh oiacks on the systeral" nd shoved one low �ro'in a of different magazines. g of&ard. Taxes, $15 volvers a quickly into his knees as a swinging b or lungs. To check a cough "I think you'd, better said Xeat- '6 h start chicken farm, lheGd, -pick-handle caught him on,lit 1 ead. ehAnce, to Keating's hands. DODD'& 4ply to ing- quietly. -"After wbat-I saw last Carried down with the sweep of Half -stunned, he sank back_`ifid, as aefore it develops into The others v�ere right-tbe Devil's B C MAN TELLS ABOUT There h Slide wa -thing that the ethics night, I think �V -wind came t e sound S'. HAYS, puld better. iousn4ias left him, he hisaid $jir- something worse, follow s every of man the y of engineering said it shouldn't be. It KIDNEY �PILLS was no holding thern-they were like like the the course that doctors was neither level nor straight. In its Seaforth, Ont. voices raised in shouts and disc law's great voice roar out,,. ordan, went savages, ""And the farther they swelled, anS maddened bellow of a bull,r it grew louder, saw the recommend and apply a marvelous two miles from the sum Mr. Joh�Ann th AcMing- song. the wor'e they got. They were back- broke into A high-pitched, defiant yell. giant form rise with, it Seemed, a cey and the worst j4e- en Polacks clinging to nick and home made mustard mit of the pass to the canon below, its Pains In the Small of the Back-, ed up y whis1 .11VAiskei!" gritted Spirlaw between doz pproach to the ethical was' a New Westminster, B.C,, Feb. 16th. in the statio plaster to your throat or 'nearest a ms bis teeth. "That devil Kuryla and tl,e shoulders, legs and body, taw him ment in town. I was ar' three per cent. drop. There wasn �Special)-III have proven Dodd's chest. Risseldom, indeed, with Carleton, Regan, H,arvi�y, Riley shake, theta off and the m much of that-, most Of it was a Mdney Pills to be all that they art *se and fall" -Spence land 5 -of the ame other dis rid all was i.blur� all and that a (tough will not yield -it recommended for," writes Mt. J. In- straight fivel It twisted, it turned, tchers. If' was a regular pitched -nd it dova iround -known resideni Of thii* 4'.. to tl�a tried and proven slid, it slithered, a nes, a well bgttle' , and in spite of, their revolve a The 8onstruction boss Iay,,4.tgetdbed projecting mountainsides at scanRl- place.; have takn them W#�Itt *iol ft tw the station ould ll -06 gone,with the out a yard avriy fr6m him Xeat- Iremedy. 'I; times. My best ttil of Dodd's Xid- Ous angles and witli'indecent abrupt r1cst,jf, along toward morning, the iiig opened 'his e He 'V,as very was S(;Me two or thrCee YeArb tnmen'�-and the Brothdr- He raised himself On big dl- ritrikng �ra weak. �ro MaFw ness. ney Pills wore, with a grin. ago. y back Ached so badly 1,66tld' Iho, line helped bow,. From the*camp do Chick Coogan a, h4�o(l hadn't taken a hand and mit two tableapoonfuls 094 rdy sleep at night. 1. "Ald 0=="' uld see his wn headlight ba he could see the lights in 66 bbuk- that he co �j Am%t tow that it's A. - -us out. Menlo muctard VAth =K ox ting at him about -half the time ly move in bed and When co -a gkin 6uts. 161cea meal OT aaw Ratc, n ever, y trip be made up or down. ThAt, in a b let, tll*t it wdnt break out a to houses, heaTdruliken, chomaet s 40olc 4light., though I heard-CaXleton sa., lie dfei t to Spirltvv, galled bil pmea with cold wrater. spread of course, is exaggeftting & little- uteg I or 16ft?d,be, a detachmet of,th Polkq, lfiira�-f a _b�g construction bow %%Y, ru-_mdeti leaveo of brown pay= n6t�'muehl Cooffala sized Up the bed Q "d -at b eu� jvl towifby foug, I vdgh volt moved. The Pblacks had 0i tntly Devil's Slide an tie said bad. pretty va Wh Pull Out, Spirlaw,'. Yo rot]X,��df %han for dead -4 one, left I t1At, all things eoiai* - red, pretty Wbil �rouvjejf, that all, thad fellow$ Wa� He slid hit �%090 In- o--4here whou ov whe . tthe Nv. V Mft, noeded to yfulwt them stlekinS A�0 Vat 11i ore Im for.,. Z lwart take vvhgt he -meant, iato rot 0as ills ,Slide vh%,. or WWA it thl i he Other Gad, h# got ft 'Of Vollf but,vidsr, We rop" tbd� was J� avoo a tkt tO 066 ­D'Odft X it. AWM T h6rql Tsi one Wh4. h6l, I6 lid -0 Wd ", . , I I I ,An PA 10