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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1936-05-08, Page 711.ii � .. - . I "i, i�,6, <-T- .Iwt," I �-';-�!'­ i"�:` . '�� I , '- - � , 1� , � � Of - -T,", i " . �.. , :.� 4,-1 ., ­ - ,- . I ...., � � . I I Aig.i-S t -I. --rt , , . . . . . '� I , 11 .. 'I . . . I . I I , --,-- . I , ­ � � � ) - I . . I I ­ - . -­ I . I I . . . i ­ . JL � ,,� I .. . , I . A . I i � . . I I � . . , , 1. � i 1, I I I I I 0- I I - I ... . I . , I " ­ ''I (" - I - I I I � , . .., I . I . . . . I . I . . I. i , � . �11 I , I I . I I ? , . . . , .. I.,. I ,. , . ..., . I I . I cl . 1, , I I , � IV., . . I 4" I I . . . . I I I .. . I . -­ I . . I I I . . 1. :1 .­­ I . . , . I . � . . %.. iii, � h I I- . . I . . . 1,­,,"� W, - ''.. � , , , " �, �­ . I � � . 11 UGAL . " . . .-I.I.I...1. . . . - I . 1. , . I .. 1111111111011644-01, . . . I - .� , , JOHN J. UtraGARV.-­-­ - Oarwiister, ' So#citor,' . Notuy Public, Ete. Weistdia,Blook ­ : Se4forti'v On.t. .1 . � . . 1 4. .4 1 - . I -� . HAYS & MEIR . I .Succeeding R. S. Rays .. ZA=1410rs, S0l1dtOTR.'Con,ieyanceTa azid Notories, Public. &I-1chg.re %,_o Donniplon Bank. Qffice, in, wearTof thei.Dorainion. Bank, Seaforth. Money . I. %01!�. � . I � " I I . , . . ' � JOHN H. BEST ", . . Ban*iber, .P,ollcitoirR Ete '- - . I SWorth : . - : butarto . . I - " ' . I . VktERIN'ARY -- � "... jOHN QRIEVE, V�S. . I I Honor graduate of Ontario VeteTin- aryClollage. All- diseases of domqatic aniipials. treated. Xalls. promptly at- tendied to and charges moderate. Veit- erinaryDienitistry a Specialty. Office amd residlerice onGodeeich Street, one dolor east lof Dr. Jimriott's office, ,Sea - forth. . I I I I I . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. . G . raduate ,of Ontario Veterinary College, Und-PeTSilty of Torionto. All diseases of d1claveisitic animals treated (by the nvoist mo4prn principles. , Chailiges .�r,6asonable. ' Day or night calls 'Promptly Attended to.' Office 01 Wan 9'breet, Hensalll,,­opposibe Town H -all. 'Phone 116, Breeder of Scoit,- tish Terriers. Inverness Kennels, HensalL I � . . . I , . I MEDICAL . I :. - DR. D. E.--STUTWIS I I . Graduate of .the Faculty of Medi - eine, University of Western Ontario, and St. Joseph's lHospital, London.. Mebaber of College of Ph7sicians and Surgeons of Ontarig, 'Phone 67. 'Of- fice at DubldvT 0int." .- .1 I ,�. S493 . I �.." .11".. . 1. t,,-- f, . . 1, � , , � DR. GILBERT C. JARRPTT . . ' I Gradbate, Of Faci ,of Medicine,* Univervilty of Western Onlbario.-Mem- ber ,of 0ollege of . Physicians,. and Surgeons of!.Ontario. Office, 43 Gode- rich Stre�t, Wesit. . Phone 3?. 1 Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. I � . ., L . � . . ­ . I . . I . "" DR. W,. IQ. SPROAT . I Gradua6e . ,of Facitilty -of Medicine, University of Western- :Ontario, Lon- don. - 3k�nbor� of 0ollege of Phyii-j cia,fis;ahid Surgeons of Ontario. Office bm,Aberhart's Drug Sto.Te, Mailn St., , Al?hone 90. '' 1, . I I DR. . F. J. BtRROWS - - . . I . Ofilice, . and-repidence; Goderich ,Sit,, . . Ast ,&f the Uni�d 'Church, SeadioTth. Phone 46, Coroner for vithe'County.od Huron. . ­ , . . i . i . - .. .1 . . DIL HUGH H. ROSS . . . . ... gl1raduaite of University of Toronte Facuaty of., Nedicihe, mernbeT -10f COl- legi of Phydeians ,and Sbi"i Ontarioi; .,Pass '-gradudite 6duCle . in. . Chicago Clinical School -of Chicago; Royal 0pthai71rhk Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Don - don, En4and..- Offic"ack of 'Do- inini%n Bdnk, Seafoxth. 1�hione No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforrth. �, A . .1 . DR. R � A. MeMASTER I Graduate . of the University of To. � . � i�nto,-Faculty. of Medicine . - Vlemberi .a, College of ...Physiciane and'iSurgeons of, Ontario; g*raduate, of New York Post Graduate School amid Lying-in Hosp?tal, New YorlE. Of- fiile an High -Street, Seaforth, Phone 27. Office fully equipped for X -;ray diagnosis and ultra ,short waive. elecl. We treeitimient, Ultra Viole! Sun Laimp treatmebts, and I-rilra Re -A eilectric fireaftentsi. Nurse in attendance� � '. - , . - I I -'i ... . k� . ,� DR. G.,R. COLLYER*. . I . I Gradbate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- versity of Western'Ontario. Morriber , College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontai Posit gTaduate work at We* York City Hospital and Vict6iria Hospital, Londion.' Phone: Hensall 56. Office: , King ,Streeit,. IfEensaill. .... DR. ­F, J. R. FOPESTER I Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat � Graduate in Nfieditine, Uniiversity of''TOIT-Ontio. ­­ , , . , i .., " .. Lialfe as�siisrtant New York O,pbh,al- Mei and"AuTal Institube., Xoo�efiold's Eye and Golden Square. Throat Hos- sktals, London,,'Eng. 'Alt lCommercial B,Dtel, Seaforith,Ahird Wednesday in each mlontli, from L80 V,ni. 'to 4.8b JXUL 68 WalbeirlbStreet, South., Stir.at- ford .. ..... ,,i I ­ . . I .. DENTAL ... I li, . ' , . Di. J.�'A. MeTAGGART - -77' 1 I , .. -- V Graduarbe. R6yal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office at Hoensall, OWL' Phona 106. , . � - , I � -- - . I I . HAROLD DALE . 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NLE ' " � � tv�enty'jfour hours longer he would- -dor lbarrj4' � .jubb , ­­..,.�.` . I)Ijk , i I .... . . I C,asi. V ­.,�#0&.10'.'' QTAsrf$� � .' , ii`,,� : _ L 1. 0 'AC Q -1w . .... 11 , L, �, 1� 111.1 '. � I EBY "W I L L ..-E. 0 D RAI .. L' not � leave it exPePt to, change from a cr-1s1A,y,. 4,jispo&ed 'of H'S j4�n iln Ouch 71 ... T �, � I . , je��, I 1. . .1 . I . - � '.�- : , gqn I , " , I . I . . 1. " ' 'L . I . '. , " ­ I I I . ., �.. 11 - " " I ".i. ­Ll' - � � I ". I I � L ln?,Out. hi�Tse to a fresh, one. , : �a . . 9 . , � V i , . . I . a, way"as 'to:=4ke of Ibe, , . ,L! Lr� . ' .�. . �, i. . 1, ;�L -- Rhea 'Prince retKihed eam, T I L �; ; ,:� �.,, !,� ­ �! -----,;.---,,T-. L p r,h*V-V- net �- --ho Va. � I ,� ...... .;:� 0, WIN I . , I ­. - 1. I ­ 1. � ­.� ... '­­ -----1 ....... ­... I . throaiArh wihl.h , ,..� . .. ... R I I 111 -11I. -NI --11.1 il;­ . . I . - �.­ I... I..", .... ..". d I , ... , .. I ..,. 1:: ... � '. . - .... ., ; ,; .1 . ly *,fter midnight he founid that the ca ' an& bi�gan to , J 0 . . 1.1.44, %', . . ,. t i ,� T,, . r, � �, . I "y'. '' Hang, `io ths. ' coo ­X' ' A " cocu'ple of or the -,drive bi , � , 4 :­ ., - ( , C10110OU061 from, tast `W060 scho,pl,boys 'on a � 611da. Now .they t-4 DtAiIPSdf� of the cattle bad �ior the f pie" ' , . ack ca. . � I . I- ... ... �; , ".1;."- I � er,��,�, ­ , ,,iw,_jtj.L i . M.4i., -were decidingi a 'hot as to- whetbaT. other punchers had dvopped up to Moment -fallen into. oecond, place iq - middliis -.of t#,4 afternoon the '4 ,qQJ!MvWX­AJL..'iL "I ­ By the A a L - . . -' ' ' ­ , , . L .99 malln-i -1 . . 04�*�AXIJN.y �4 ' ��� 0 ., throuih tb& sand, - her - eyes . Almed: could ridle, a vicious gi Iding that had W r, ' wagon) C -them savagely, Ve for 'theLbody of ko were fagged, the men weaTy. For i � IF1119"k-, Aw-�il%" 11 I ., " - The girl turned away And Went UP Tim',XoGrath, A, red-headLed Irish bay the ' key 6huck"'wagon was in sight. The pon- - , - I . .. chuck a,qually as it -were. 'the minds oif his ec'mipanions. 1-t ,. �Wip, q a tin glared at ,were cfigghig atirs. . "I � . I � . ­ .wft. tears slo t ed e- m . rat[[L7 . ._, . ... 'LL, .hat.ahie could nioib,f�eo s,,ipp - 1im1to &, re ud,a. Billie Prin�ce bdL, twallowed his rage.. "It's ,yorse Tim MCI T-kie 'yognig Irishman, thifty-six'biours -these riders, whose. WRJ414 frair-1490, I"Al", ,, wherie she was going. The two men ... I , ' .. �, ., -r,Dpe-d to, the front'feet of the hofme say -ab r�.gbt. now, but I'll, L collect � had been, shot down just as, th, -at- m I I ,,�� , "M " I "11 "i ". e useles, seemed, tough as wbalo[bone, '. . W.XA11`,t I'll, �,�­ I Tr6yo. WOW "tlie,F and throw hi . TAKFI: 4 0�19`Lk# 'L'L' ,',��C � ,entered the ,a m. The an-linal was what's'-wmin' to am one of these t4ek on. the. ''herd '1(4&n. -It was a had ,been .almost , - ** . , :.k ill, I." 1 - reached the .head iof it she CoUld hear blindfoldied q.nd sad&l0& . ­ - 'L steadily in the oad- . F'R014 PZPQ�T­q .... It. W"... , �� ... r q �� � , -1. 1. I I the cr�4ck days. 'You're 'Iab.lie ito fiftd-this trail reasonable guess to suppose that he Idle. They sloid6hedi, along 4ow easi- 1, I I . - ..­�, I 91 I . .1 ,1 �,`:,. I L'. , - . . ".ii: " L':::: ­,��'. "ii: " L' I I - . "ii: " L' . %111 �11 lot' e,wploding rilfies. One of 'Doubtful of hi's own ability to stick hotter'n Heil with the lid,on.11 4ad come face -to face with the'rai.d- ily always in a greT clioudi" of dulit . i;.�, ,.� S".1 I ''I - L� F*i..�,i��,� I I 11:.�, , ­' . '�'. - . � I;, 'I.,. I'�, l e ,buck- ' , .I";, 'A t � the men across the, -river was firing totbe seat, Thn manmuvred th �­ ­:"�.'�,',� i I !i ,­ �1. 11 . . I .. 1.1-11 i " g­� . 1"Ent'not lblokin' for trouble, but eps, who bad shot him On the th--OrY ralsed by the bellowing cattle. 111.1 . .ii. at them andi they were throwing bul- skin.over. to, ithe ,heavy sand before he I'm 'ncpt,. I I I I .. L I t I ,,I, . I , � - . lets back at him. She wondered,, shiv- mount -=nnin�, away from . It"t. re- that diedd men -tell no.tales, The new gather of cattle was 'vacation, clwitouv� : .. I . ;`-,�';-� ,r 0 1 .. �""�: .,­ A, . -brown in with thicise that bad' ,been "I d in'tInlow 4& I w6uld W bt:,, iit;,W,�. I ed. The gel,cing went sun -fish-" turned, 'W�bb evenly. * ,But the 66wPundher had lived. 411 t I ering, Whether ilt was her father- - ing' intio ithe air, then he got hi� head ' d'y' P lits frienods. reached, ­;1.;..fPA,.1 � .1. . .. "I .�W�P. I . ) -W;'&b. I lbeft AttAw, I , 'III � IN, ' 11 1 4 n? to find it a had tolid rounded up during the ra-glit. The vacation' INW, ' W, ,,�;�-.��,-, - ou re -.9re goi - him. He ­ " 6 I$ la . , ---,--7- " .'' - , ,IV - 4,1394 .., It'inusib have been a few seconds lat- between I= legs and gilroi-, his ' ener- 0R*a9qL mo fl of it ,than You can ride them with his dyiqg brieatih that Mys- punchers unsaddled their w rn ifig to some bjiminess"Lemp ne J - ,.,L � ___p� ..4r iJ .. i,L . ), 11 I , IT '. ­ I ex that she .heaed the joyous 11Eee- -gy to itiff-illegged bucking. He whirl- herd on. That right, Pete?" te�rious Pete had- shot him with -out a mounts .and, drifted to- the camp -fire "Yours or amie?" ' . . I . ' ', � , ' ,, : ' ""L ;.�, ,��6 , I , ­ yip-eee!" of Prince. Al,miost�`at' the 6d .-ps he plunger forward, went The grey -eyed man nodded slight- w,)rd of warning, and ,that aftei -he one by one. 11�9� I they atp, (C ntinUe4 keXt. , ,. 1. . , �U-s Y . 0 _ Week) I same time a rider came SIViaShing round and round f4rrio-iiisly,, and un'� ly. Wysterious Pete had lth6 hablit of fell from his horse Peg�Legi Warren then - rolled up in'their blhhbets a -4d I . .. , . I.. .?. - - �'. --- through the ishal-low water of th.e riv- luckily for Tim reached ., the hard tapituilty. His gaze -slid in 'a search-. rode up- -and fired- Into.,his -body. . :fell alleep at once. To -night they had . . . : . :. . " . "I ,eir toward, her. I - ' - .I., I t il . �:, ..% I ground. The i1olts jerkeid the� rider ing sidelong h*shion from. Webb to . 9i Cliantbn called his friend, to neither heart novienergy for the ' I I � .� I Iflim . gayLONDON 9�1d. WING ­�LL..'j Xhe man was her father. He swung forward and Gack like a. jack-knife Prince, on ,to ,Wmyibiurn� 'across to one side. 901'a.' to sneak out badinage that usually dew back, and I - . 11 ,, down from the saddle ,and onatchied wilthioul, a spring. )It- went flying Clanton, and back to the drover. No an' take, a lick Sit -them, fellows', Bil- jorth, . .. --South: .. � � ,�;,,,� .. . . . I , I. �, . P'N' * I , 1, �1,,`­ I � : her into his! arms. (His,.ha I g1gard%face over the head of- ,the bronco, orr, -to wolf in the encinal could have, bes,' lie. Want to go aI1311g?ft I Night.."VMS itill heavy ovot,,the la�id Wingbarn - ­....�.f.. . .1 I �"':i,L� schowed lier how anxilous he had been. the ground. warier. I ,"WhiaVs Yore notion-? How're you V;rhi ....., ... ", *�' a . �� . She began tio, sob of'Vercome, iperhaps� The anlinal, iredJord) with -hate 4910ut Dut -the roan,' ordered Wiebb goin' to -manage, it9l", . en, Uncle Ned's giong wakened ...... Z11 ,e -.,�M 9 � a,% much by hilsoemotibn as her .,own. them. Th'e'imoon. was disapOeiarihg Blyth .: ........................ ', " '� . bqnged for the helpliks'.Km"cher.' ,� 'The laiding, was separate ack War- -behind a scudding cloud -but stars Londosbio,ro ...., ............ ,2 3 .,. ;� � I , '01 second time Billie,'s rope inaked.for- )bunch of lCirellp Diarriohd;&attle. War- ..; "I , 1! - ien or some of 2 -So - L. � "I "I'll blacksnak� the, co-nderinned, �P .0 from & "Me, I'm goin' �."bushwh 4 -tha;�, set fire, to, the ,prairie!" he - . � ' his killers from the could be seen by thorusa�d�.,� Xcross, Clinton . � . . , I . ward. - The".1oop fell ,true over the ren, and his satellite dr1ove, the Cost chiaipakral.' . ­ I I the open -plain a ch2l wind, blew. Brueeflodd . . . . . . ." * * " * ' : .. 4.27- '.. �,'4'i ' s1wore, gulping down -a lump 'in hii blead of the- igelding,. ,tightened, and from thle, camp. . Prince had seen on "' ' ::::: ." ."'41 '' ce bef ore that A-11 was 'bustle and'confusion-, hat Ki,ppen ..... .. * "' ­ . '$I . ' , L , "; "', .1N.-­­1�1,,:;: i * . thmo,at. "Tel me you -all' aren't hurt,,. swung the outlaw to ,one side so -that '�Wlar, looks like," ciommented Dad c6ld glitter in the eyes of the hill out of th,6­-tuTm,Oil­emerged order. Hensall .......'.. i...- 9. -Q',A . -- - - '31 . I . - . ' 'SAI� .,�, i you were %rm ;T.anglers, already fed, m v d Exeter .....-.....7.... - - - - - - - - I � . � Bertid 'Lee. . -.- . God! I thought his hoofs. iniss,bd the Irishman. Tim Wraybam., � . I man. It ims the'look that comes in- The v . le , ­�-, "Daddie,,daddie 'I'couldn�t help it. safety. . � I a e . ;-...."I.::: !.­ ,.l.i, x1lowed up sin, that, fire." scram,,.b djp pis fet,t ,a,nd fled''for ,t"Yes," agreed. the"" drover. "I wish to the­fac� of the gunoman when he 'intD. the darkness to - ,bring pp --the , . L .0 , :. 1� �� "' I .. , , . , didn't havle - to bLa.', But Peg -Leg -is inten-i on, the�'kill. . I re . mudi. Tin cups and plates rattled . . North .. . .. ... . I � ... :: � � I � I had to do it," she wept. L "And -I The cowpunchers, whooped oybus- called for a showcTo-*n.' He camehere __,,I wouldn't d10 that if 4. was � ii ou, merrily. . . . A.K. , . , �, t1ild'u hit I would cholke itoedtaih but ly. ly. Tongues wagged. Bits of Exeter .... - . - -��, - 11 ;1 .......... i ..... ft AO .. I� k I In their, lives near-tragelly was to force my hand. As regard, - the Jim," Bilhei advdsed- "This tcin't ''our rep 11 101.42 ,I " Mt. Prince ,saved rhe. . artee, which are the salt of the Housall ..................... : 1q.55: .1i;, . F; ; ., . . I . �,., 'He 'kept my tolo, frequent,to carry evilen awarning. beef, he might have.had .it ah,l w,el- P11"na fight. We're �rrder, orders. coiwipunfcher's life, were flung aerbss KIppen ........... � .......... 11 , L -­ " face ellose to the'water -and, ma&e me Daid Wrayburn hunignied a stanza of comei.,­ But that wouldn't have satis- We'd -better wait, ,an$ see what the the. fire from one to another. A-1- Br , ..41. I I.. `�..ig I � , , �.,,,., I'll :� brienth throu u;, field ' . 11.09 -` ��i,, . gh a hiandkerchief.11 "Wflndy Bill" fo-T the benefit of Me- fied hiM )He'd hatoe taken it for a old man wan&ts us to do. An' I dion't ready the death -of Tim McGrath was Cai,ton ..... "'"­­­*­ .. ..'."', . `�Dild hio?" The nii face let Gra;th-L V - of Weakness if I bad -given way." reckon 1, would shodr from ,amb & fa .......... i ... 1;.. 11.64 , �4 , - . , , , grimly again, `�Well, that won't save "What will ,he do,?" asked young anvhow " .I... I swi . . ....... '.. 11.10 � ", srigA us Iling Into the background of their Londesboro him.. As for You, mlisis�-you'ie goln' "13411 Garrett was a cowbo �., . 4W , ft, tui�bulent lives. After all, the Blyth ........ ­­ I .. " ', . y, ap's, he McGrath. . . ouldn't you? I *ould." Th�e jaw c�� 1-1.2.19 - '11`0 to Yore rvom,ta,live on bTead an' could ri-de, you bet) , ­....­ . y dies young. Tim's soub,had Belgrave ........ d ........ w- 1 . , � . . . . . . . � .1 ------ ­�,'L .i ................. 12.30 ' ' .1111, �'�. ,�. 11 "I don't know. We'll -have to keep of the"i'Younger man snapped tight. wandered out across the great divide Winghajm .................. 12.50 . .1.� ,water for a -week. I wish you Were He Lgalid.the brone he bouldn't bust our eyes open. every minute of the "What chance did they Vel ,Poor only a flew months before t6t of . L . I I � Q I a boy fok about five minutes go's I was one he hadn?t me,b. . ., day an' night. Are you .with me, Tim, I'd like to-kn-ow? 11.9iWas One otheirs am;ong them....-. . . .. . ..... ... :­ L . . L . ,.��t, � ". . . I '�i-1 11 I �,� .. . . 'BLE ', . "', it -He was,ithe greatest balker that this ,boys Of thebestiwhearted.. pilgrims ever rode Out dea- . . . -, conld vpar you to a frazzle wi)h' a . 729 . C.N.R. T-11[ME TA , "�� cowhic:e." . country ev4 ii* - . - I - . .11 of the mist eiAierged .the . I . 11 '3TIviith's i,&Jentio' Tim thmew his hat intto the air and -up the trail, an? they shot him down ert�..stdll grey, and vaguV and without ' East � . . ........ .. t ...... . . n1s, towaird, Clanton UAtil his good bldi km�filre went a- let. out a yell. "Surest thing you like a coyote, - I'm goin' to even the doi The da!y'p Work was astir once ". I I . M. Pm. :.;,i� I . and Prince had -to, -be positpaned for . driflitin' down. the draw.", . - .1. . Score." . . . . A. "'i I 'know." ' . I G,derleh ..,......*. ':," Zhe. p1'PL%ent,- the cattleman -discovered I ". I mor% 'With the niekering of horses, , � " W. 6.46 2.30' � 11" I "., "Di-mifidon't sit"-In.an' take a hand," I'Dortt you Jim; don't'you." Bil- thelbawl�ng of cattle, and thie b-hout, ainton, ..., ........... 7.08 ,8.00- . ";L "I . . � 3.18 .'' ,..� a few minutes later. When he and Two menchaid. ridden up unnoticed miid,Wra�iburn. - lie laid, *a han4i on the shoulder of -his of men as an orchestral accompanit- SeafOrth . ....... I . . 7.22 . . �, I, Lee emerged from the,rr'ver-bed to And. were watching with. no'obvdious ,One after allother ,agreed to -ba p ner n "adVifenture. "Because .they ment, light filtered into the'valley 723 8.31 � - ',%` tb�e bank .above, the, first thing . ,a ­ ck 'art I for .Dublin ............. 1.� I . .11 '111 . I . he merriment the contest. Now one of th,e bo, . I doin't'fight in the open is no reason .the drama .of - the new- suiMse. Once. Kitchen ............. 7.42 SAS : . , . 's-aw was a group Of cbwpu�icbexs them spoke. � ­. . "Bui . t dan't think it will lye a pie, for us to bushwhack, too. That's no more the tireless riders Swept into � .1 . .. . - shakirig hands gaily with. the two "'Wherle can I find Homer Webb?" I West . . . . . ��,.":.. I -itives. 'His jaw dropped. ,.. - 1 11.19 *9.44 ". fir, vic," urigied Webb. "We'll know we've 'Way for.a white man,to attack':hi3 ,the mesquite through the clutching DuWn ........1, ....... I . I .1 . en mitee . . % � . , I Dad tuTriedl-lio-the speaker, a 1,.�an been in a fight,before we get through4 I - -" �t cholla to comb -another segment''of Seaf,clrbh ............ 11.84 9.57 , .. 'L� - ` "'Where in -Mexleo did' thby oome man, with, a pej�-I�g, brow' ,.:L�-. �:g. I - . I n, as 9. 'Mex- With -a crtoWd of gunmen like Myl- '.But the inheritance froyn- feudist countir * search of tH6 beeives not Chubon ... a' . -'.....- .11.5.0 � 16.11 i, *i�,,,' . � I y in ' I . amees � . I'll, , I frqrn " .he asked himselt - aloud. !can, hard of e d mouth. The tor tdirs Was strong in young Clan- yet rftlaiimed. I . , - 491 expect they"re W -diers," grey brilstles 0 Ye all' TO,us Pete aigainst us we'll 'have - L ' . . Goderich ........... . 12.10- 10.3.7 . �;;� 1, ebbl* ,A n the unshaven face .hard travellin'. Vd- sidimitep this if, I ton. Hie had seen a cornll�a& murder- i - I I , his davighteT, answered with a littig, ddvertisedl- ham as Well -on intio ,mid- it � That day's dri-re . . ;;, - could but I can't. ed 'in cold, b1lood. - All the '.training of brought piactical- ,151, . ' . . Sin ' C.P.R. TIME TABLE :­�,:�, sob. lot joy. "I thought th Ito age.. Wrayburrint ,recognized the . . ly the entire herd together ag . A �, ey'd -never d . ' . ... . his Primitive and elemental nature f . -.1 come." . . . . man as "'Peg-Deig" Warren, one .a. . I . I -called f � or vengoan0e . ew had not Yet lyeen recovered, but East . .. . , 1. I 11 * . . .. I L . I iiw 0 Ub)esorne nesters on the Chapter Y,VIIf "No use bee-finl,'�illie. You ' Webb set these down, 'to profit and I .,0;', I u. thought . . . . . How'did you -the ,mi -sit tro, , . . P.M.,L p9tio L . I . A STAMPEDE , . don't.l., ,�-now, they w 6 c6inin . . ,,s. Whmt h,e ... "il..,. ifiver . . I I . *. I - . 'But regretted most was GoiderivIi � ........... ­­.. 4 20-' -,'I e ' have to go if You don't want to. r -� - . . -110h, 1 sentfIr -them.." The giiiii's "He's around here somewhere." Clanton took his turn at night,herd- .,I'm goin'. I didn't christen - Myself that the eattle'were not in as. goo�d Mensidt; .......... 1 4.24 .. I ,.,�,,, , - ....... . . . . . . . . . . "I dark eyes met lirdis'fearlessly. A fli-ek., Dail, turned to lClan&ni. "iSeen Any- ing for the first time thi� day. of .War- JimmieL�Goi­Get-�Eyn for nothin'." condation as they had been before thG ,WGaw 4 ....... * ... * * `:,::.*..* 4;83 - -.' L ­-, J . . . i� or of a syndle ci,ept into them, 111i've thing of ,the ol&�man, Jim?" ron's visit, tb the camp. Under a "Pilt,it up to, Webb first. Let" stampede. . Auburn, ..................... 4.42 .. . L,is . s hear I ,. ... .. . . . . . 1. .. had ithe best of you alt roun�,, dad. "Here He conie's now.'.' I sta-r-strewn sky,he circled the sleep- what he has got to say about I it py The,droVer.sipent the -next d'ay cut- Blylth .,. d ................. v� 4.52 .. . ,�. , R �,,, ti g Out the anii that did not be- 'Walton ......... I........... 6.05 I,,, You'd ,better make the, two .weeks on Webb rode Up to the gToup. At ing heTd,-hummiling softly a stanza of urged Prince. 'Ve?ve all got to pull Ir �` bread- and water." . Isight of Warren and, his ci5n a co-wbay song. -Occasionally -he met together. You can't lonj to him. Of these -a good many McNaught ........................ 5ar, ' ' - ..::, , . � ,:�Pka�y a lone hand L sk I lWallace Snaith gaitheried his forces tha face of ,the drolvier serb. I Billie Prince ,Or Tim McGrath cir- in this." . . . had been collected in the round -up. Toronitic) ................... 9.00 ." . -:: ..� , - ' as se to e4ening before the job West �� . . . . . . . � and retreat -24 -from the field ,Of bat- "I've come to dem rid an, inspectilon- cling in the oppasite direction. The "I'll rout it Up to We% when I've It w c1`6 I 1, . respons- X � I I nit 14orse me,t him Of Yore herd,". broke out the nester seeme, was peaceful '�is.';old` age and (kn'e the job. Tlb won't be I L was .6 shed and the outrat -retturned . . A. , . ,:,�; - tle. A man bin a spe � : .�i' . 1111i . ., . .. dt his, own'gate as, he dismounted. -harshly. . beautiful as a fairy tale� �.`For undie`,- ible for it then. He can cut loose to camp. . . I . , Tort6nito ................... 8.80 . . . l � . L ' . . I HP. handed the catileman a note. 'JWhy demand ,it? Why, not just the silvery light of night the Soq)tih,, from xno� if he wants try. So 1�ong, Bil- Billie rode up t, the wagon witli' McNaught .............. "...., 12.03 - .. .1 I ,On .the )Shelet of dirty paper was ask for -it?" cut back Webb curtly. west takes on a: loveliness- foreign to' lie. I'll Slieep on Peg -Leg Warren's the old Man. Leaning against a sad- Walton ......... 4 ............ 12.13' - i..` written- . I I . ­ "'I'm not siplittin' wordsi, What I'm dt -in' the glare of the sun. The harsh trail till I git hilrm", . dle. on the ground, a flank steak in Blyth ............ � .......... 1223 . ' .., ''.... :. . . *ls of day are 1�ost in a luminous "Gille up that fool notion, Jim. I one hand and a cup of coffee in, the Auburn .................... 12.&O " L . sayin' is that -if yoWve got any of detal , .. The birds You want a,r6 nesting in my cattle -here I want 2em." ' glow Iof mysticcharm. can't, let ybu go. It. would,n't be, fair other, Ibun'ged Jilm. Clanton. McGiaw .... : ..... 4 .......... 12.40 zi'.., - I a'dug-out on the rliver four, miles be- .. "You're ,.welmme to them." Webb Jim '-hald just Tidden �ast. 'Billie to You or ,to Webb either. We're all Webb, hard-eyed'and sibiff 1-bok-ed Menset ... 7 ................ . 12.46 . 11 If, low town. Yougiot to hurry or they 'll turned to -his 96gundo. :'Joe, ride.whien the silence was'sliattered by a in this thiether.11 . at the young man. "Had'a �lea,,Oant Godemich .................. 12.55 .1 , � I . I I I be flowni. . J. Y. ' 1hrough the -herd .with .this, man. � If sudden fury of sound. The popping , "What'll YOU do t .1. I . . .. 11.1. . 0 prove nt', My L gio_ I . , - ­�, � 'T . . I . I.. - ... . I IL -therel"s Any -stpek there with his 'Of TeIV`Olveii,�,, the ,clanging 'of L 10DW 'in'? " � . . ,- C �'.. I S I 1.1d 11 ....... I . - . . . 11 . . ., .: I h pieces, away. Hie the ,bunch up to the chuck wagon an' thai'medlev of di�soord which lends Sho,. kild! Let's not'you an, me hav� -'T C U I L, - ' , . .. Snaith , read thIe note, tore it .in. brand, cut lem out -for him. Bring bells the clash -of tin boilers �vll - "I'll bell tbio, old man ifIrliaTz to. . . . e NAPSP'v I . turned to- the mostsengeT., , lot me 'see lem before he drives lern volume to -the horror known, as a trouble." Billie's..gentiL,- Smile -plead- I .. . .... '4Tell Joe"ho'sJusta few h1ours late I away." . , ... . . charivarl-tore to'shre'ds the harmony ed for their friends,Mp. "We've been I . . I I . . �111 . i His nevis isr�t news,.Any more." . . 'The owner -of the, Flying V Y brand, of the. night. pals eveii since we first met u LANI)SCAPES LIN THE PARK . "', . . p. Don't . . 111. . . . . 7 - .,� . ­-�� . . wasted no m1ore words., He swung "What's that?" called Billie. .' go off on this crazy idea like- a half- . I . . . . .. I:-" . .1 , .., " .1, . . Chapter XVII . . I *big- cowporry a�oun,& and rode back 'The hideous dilssionance, came fron-L docked hdg-leg.') . . I I . .. I . . . . " :, ' . - . ; I "PEG -LEG" WARREN to the -chuck� Wagon to &Uperintgnd the'sdde of the herd farthest fro'm,,the "We're Tnot ,gain, to ­quarrel, Bil- ---- .., .� IS i*.:i4 I -Webb- dro-ve- hh% .cattle up the river, the jtrking of the hind, ­q . r the two eideT4 gal- Ille. Nothin' to thtyt. But F " - ' ,2`11..7 go", - .1 ­; 4 1 uai-teirs of a .'camp. Togethe . ­ i ­...".. 'the 8taked .Pilainis on hii§ eright. The buffalo, . . 1. I 11 .1 � loped toward it." - . through. The boyish jaw cloi ,. . , � . - herd wias, a little -gaunt from the long . He -was still buisy at this ..when "Peg -Leg Warren's work," guessed tight again, - The eyes. that looked at . I . . . . . .1 I . -` .7 . ... I �'­ I . .; . �1, journey, and he took the last part Of the riesiler reiturned with. half a doz- Clanton. his"frie�,d might Gave been of tem- ' - I i . . .". .. ;.. the trek in easy stages. Since he had 'en cattle cut -opt from: ,the herd. In "Sure,!' said Billie. "Trying� to peried slieel for hardness. � 1". 1. I.. -, . �. . I been aw'ard-ed thie contract far beeves th,ose da�� 04f the big "dri'ves many stampede the, herd." . 141NO.11 . ,. ;:� .... I . 'to L C �? � I . ,.....';'i...'X:.:: � I ... at the Port, by Department orders stxays d -rifted by I chance in every Ali-�Ady the cattlerwere bawling in "Yes. . . 1:9!�r.��:�:��.:;��i�:�:�:;�.��� the eld recei'ving agemt had been, rond cutlit pqssin,9 through thec,oun- wild terror, surging toward the camp -Clanton was leoning against .the 7;. ' � , �:���,:�:���;�i�i�.r.i�:�,,,'-:i:;�i� ?�;7; -.""��­..-;E,��P: I L .. , � � .rN"... :': - %:,:,%::::i*i ii::�,�::��i::,:;.*,;:: :i�*,',Nv :;.,�l , ,... "...2, X--'; 1. .2., .,.,,, ;i.�.�-::;, 23 � transiferredL.7lie new appointee was try. It ,was nb teflection. of the hon- to escape this, unknown danger. Bloth runip of his horse. He turned, indo� i.�­:::,:�.,:,�;!:: .:::�:��:�j:�::;:::,j: , :,N:,;�:.�L� I ;. . ,.�':.*,: - 1i ,,,�`I:�]� i . 1". , .'$�'i*i: .. nispec- df the puncher-, drew their revolvers -iered his body .suddenly, � �.:7; ... ;:;.�;. :.:;:;;:�::�:�:�::::;�, - ��i�i�i�i�`- �-��,.,.,� ther-in-law -of *�Robert and esty of a,man to mok-for an I gatil . 1­��-It: ­­-':�]� .;.,; ", , a hrto lently, .., . �. 14-1 ""' ;�;�i�i��'i��: ,..:..�.­ .­ . . " �e,,�;�;�:::�:i:�:;:.::i::.�:::���i�l��!�:i:� -.... '..,"......", 1111i'...'......, -.�.��--'., . �`. the -o-wrier of. the Flying V Y did not flon and tic find ,one's cows among andAh-ed -rapidly into the air. It wa's and vaulted t10 tfi-�- sladdW Like' a . .11 �� ::;..:::::!.:;:;.-�:.::.:.:.:;:;:;:;:;::;;:,!:�:�:::�:j:'� �.Z�t,-. s . �� , -1 ..... 1, "" ::**.'i4"*:i ,...,.,;,;;::::::;"...!:,.::,!:�;�:�::: - want to lea�r6i`any loophole- for rejec- the beeves. following the train. 1. im'0-ossible to check the rush, but they shot -lie was off into the night, ;,;".".:ii�i!.","":!��:iiiiii:�i:. 't�, . . ;-:--,.. I I .,.:j::::..-.:::::! . .., ­::: ,;9 � . 11 tion of the -E-teers. Webb walked over. to � the little siucceeded in dedlecting ,it trom the - Billie startled at the swiftness Of :.:::: 13 , I With tte clean bloold Of sturdy bunch g'athered by We-irren and look-111ceping men. Before fhe weapons his gniTig, could o.nliy itiare after hini . . ", yoitth An ,him Clanton . "recovered rap- ed ,over -each ofie of the steers. were einpty, the ground Shook with hi-notently., He knew that it w6dld I I I I.. . I ' . idly frorn the shloulder wound, In - "That hi,- red with the white sitiock- a thunder of hoofs as the herd fled be Impossible to find ,one lon(� rider . i.. ''. L , - . ., . . order to rest hin-Y ais much as Possible iingis, goes--�ibh .the herd. The -rest -ih!.o the 'danknees, In the. da-r-kness'. . :.,. . . , . . . I., Webb piu.t hb-A in charte of the calf ' . I . may he yours," the ,drover said,. -Billie found. himself in the van R"' Slowly .he walked -back 6 the grakre. . � wagon which followed the drag and . "The, -roan's mine too. My bran)O's the stampede. He wastaught in�,tt.e The riders of the Flying V Y vvere I , ", ,.. if -ic wobbly-leigged bowlers, the Circle Diamond. See ,here where, rush and to -save bi -n a quiet and .gileinit ' 1, I.-,, -7-- . 11 �,::,::ii�`i- �.-`- -.-,-.-,.,, " . , '�111 I -,.X. . 1111self from being gathered round i , p ked up any , I ­ , N mn,.,�g,. . ­­'; I dropped or, the trail. During -the trip it's been 'blotted iout." trampled down, was forced toF join group, They were burying the bod�* :�1;17,:,-'...., ... "I � . ... ... - �... .. � .1 .1 I , 11 . .. , " ... ,,�r� Jim discovered for himself the truth "I bougb,+ that ste-er from the Cir- the fight, He was the centre of a cf him'wh,q, had be"6n the gayest ind - .. I !-..,.... sl of What Billie had, siald-, that the'set- cle Lazy H five hunAred miles from moving sea'of backs, so heffirned 'in lightest-heaif-dd, of their circle only a -X: I � I : ' tlie'rq with �small ranches were lined here, You'll And a hundred like it .In that if h1s pony stumbled life would few -hours befobe. * I � .1 ...... ..... '- - I L; I up as allies �of the -Snaith-McRobert the hprd,"* returned Webb calmly. lie tr�odder out of 'him in ani instant. As soon as the last Shovelful of ... . - . . ,,,, A, . . faction'. These, men, owners of small Warren 'turned to his compaivion. Except f,)r occasional buiffalio wa'l'-- earth had been pressed down upom I . , .,, " ,, was e L but atan the mlo-und, Webb turned, to bus,iness..' In this sp . I I . .�­ -buricheis of dows,:claimed. that Weibb "Pete. you know thiEi siteer; Ain't it lows the ground , I ve rihgtime panorama, consider how the branches of tIte -tree in % and thp otheir big drovers 1�ouirfdedt up miriej?,p I L Y " . moment his mount mil'khtbrerak a leg The herd scattered olver thirty mfies the foreground attractively frame and give perspective to the distant I ­: ... thlei'r cattle in the drive, ran the road "SureP The man to whom Warren in a prairie -dog hole. of country nruist be gathered at once bridge. How would the icture look without the tree? , .� ­ L'.. . . . I I . . .,,�� bTa.n,d,of,t-h-e.tra-V.ellinig-out.fit on, theAe bad, torned for confirmation was "a For the first mile -or [two the cat- and be scit about the- round -up. He ' L, ,. ­ stra3fts and isiol . d . tb . )e I rni - a . s U -161'r owm slight trim. grey -eyed, man. Some- ble were packed in a dense magi�, had had bad runs on the trail before, IVAT is a city park for? Why, or and try to include everything in ­ .. 4. . Thfie . I I 9 1 of the e all lumbering Arid 'he knoNV the Sob before his men 1 I notWng less than to give city- @Ight . The panorama is attractive to . . ", story of the drovers was differ- times the grey , yes turned al- shoulder to vbou,lder, , . . * :* enit. They chakRid that these "nest- most black, but ialw4yS they were ais forward in *ild-eyed,panic. The noise'was no easy one. . dwelling camera owners a chance to the eye because of its -sweep abd big- . -L, erso� ,were practically rustleirs preying hard as onyx. Therve was about the of their hoofs, was like thille c take landscap thout ness. But when tobe print shows noth- I . . I ... t. .1 .. 011tinu- They jogged. out on a Spanish trot myriad of minute objects ii,ploni larger inteirests,passing through man sometlidnig Sinister, L Something ous roll of thunder and. the. cloud ,of in the trail of the starmpede. T h e leaving the city. It is surprising ing'but.a . A I -r ... 1. ,it the country -to the Indian, res,etva- of eternal wariness. His glance- had dust so ,thick that the iliroat Of chuck wagon was to meet them At what. opportunities the public parks very nearly at the vanishing pohA, I .. i. Ailanis. Year by Year the feeling -had a hoibit of sweeping swiftly from one prince was swollen With it. It was Spring River next Worning, where afford for charming' bits of land- with no prominent foreground ob- * ... .... -, . ., ; I X grown more ,Witter. That Snialth. and pp.Ts,on to-aniother as if Wiquestlioned only -after the stampeded cattle had tho I'irsit gather of beeves would- be scape composition. Indeed, it is jects, the result will be disappoint- . ::11 . . ... ' 1 - . McRoberIt -backed the rilvier settlers -what purpo4e might be below the un- covered several rAiles that the fori brougfit and helid. All night they ' quite worth while for the country ng . . 'i,r was an. open iseicret. A night -herder rriffled surfaeeL I . . tion of their aimless charge grew rdde, tough as hickory, I strong as dweller to come to the city apd take Almost any quiet scene which the 4". had been ,shot from the miesiquite not Horner Webb called, to Priii,ce, and, looser. The -pace slackened as the whipcord. Into -the degert sky sifted advantage of them. True, he will find eye finds interesting is suitable for "L, " ... , a M.Onti before. The blaine 'had been to Wrayburn. `%illile-Mad, knbw Steers became leg-wesiry. Now and the grey light which preceded the I - that Mother Nature's hindiwork lanascape work. But to be ag real pic- , , , laid up(on a !ban,(] of broncio MescaI7 anTthing about this, bi rerd steerf" again small. bunches dropped from coming of day. Banners of inaure has been conalderaft manicured, ture it must hale acenter of inter- . ' 1,J;.L. vros, but ,the StOTY WaS whispered �'Know.Jtl We'd ought to," an- the draig 0'r from one of the flanks. and, amethyst and topaz were flung but often so much tle-.better from est, a dominant point where the eye - ... Li. ii�� ,that. a '%ad man" in the employ Of iswered Wk-mnbiwa 'proiniptly. IfItIs Gradually ,Billie was able -to work to- aoross the horizon, to gi,Ve place ito an artistic standpoint. Moreover, will come to rest, without being con- -,. "...� ". the Lazy S W people, a man knOiwD the ladinio beef that,started- th stabi- ward the outskirts. His,chance came ,&Iarious splashels of purple and -pink - Walks and short grass make it easy scious of the drawing power -of the I.., .." -is 'I'Mysiterivaq PetLj Cbampa"' boaat- pede 'on the 13ta6os"-blade U: mOre when the herd, poured into a swale snd crimson. The sun, a flaming bell to seek out camera, viewpoints. light that gives it accent and the . . � ., � ed later while drunk that he had fihed,tvouble than any ten critters of the and friom it eimeriged .intc 4 more of fire, rose big as a washtub from -There are many broad pisioramas Itnes that lead to it. This may be, for .1�' I . f" . ,I. ,the ,phlob. . .bunch." I brokenL,terrain. Directly in'f�onit of the edge bf -the desealt single tree dii- . ;, , the Circle the levaers was a mess. With & .sharp In that early mornIng -ligh�t crept clally wide view is not needed. houetted against clouds, a bend in " Jim h1kii h6ard a good deal about "You bought 46 from in the larger city parks, but an espe- example, merely a .1 '­ . - this X,yeterious Pete. He ;Was a kifl- Lazy ',H," supplemented Billie. ineldri:16, Inetead Of— taking the bill, over thn plain little ,banches of cat- ­ ".� 1-44 . er ,of the nii deadl kind because n There Is good pictorial material even a stream where it emerges from the ,. .1, . . Y Peg -Leg Warren laughed harshly. the ftaImpede -Split, -Part flowing to tbS followed by -brow , lithe, riders. .1 ,,,,, - Iii never gave warning of his Puri- 'V cokirgei they'll swear to it. Ybu�re bhe right and parb to the left, The Uike spokes of ,a Wheel each groura in'the sma,ilest of parks,. A Path shadows of foliage, or the vista of a :! X � I I., � Ar job, -ain?t 3rou?" ' cowpunchVr urged, his togged horse moved to a hub. Old Black Ned, th- through a &ove of trees wher . .11 poise. The .man Was said, to-- be a igivin? thlem tbe 0 sun- woodland path converging at a point . i" � e emphasized by a highlight. Often a .14. crack shoot, ,quick as chain lightning, The droNtr looked at ,him steadily. straight 'up the hill. book, was the focus of their travel., beams fall, the pQnd reflecting the . 1.11, I without the Slightest. regard for hu- ,,yes, I?m givin? the boys -a job, but THe bad eveapW with ,his life, but For at 61pring River hie bad waiting IT knolls or hill toos in its calm sur. human figure, If properly placed, l 1. ,I � '��','. � man life. He moved furtively, spoke I h;Wn't 'bought 'era body an' soul, the bronco was ciomplebely exhausted. forr them Hot coffeie, flaky ' .f �,' or � bit, of a brook rippling will gtve balance and add Int6est to L I � N *� 1V ge "v little When sober; and' had no scrap- warren.ss I stuits, � . � rough the meadow, each can make a pje,tpre Without dominating 'the " I *d ,� A - scene. The center 6,00, . i,,`.,�. . Billie, unsaddled and freed the cow- ilteaks hiolt.from the coals. Each should, of. dc&lf . �, ".-� i � * "On, from, Im- The oves of the nester Were a bar- iVolliy. He khew ,it Would not. wander or seii-ted -a bin cup, a tit plate a an artistic picture With the right ,I les agair t agoinalb, 9 be avoided and the persolk U46d'ad I . , :i�.".i, � " ' Was ready fo "I ... r. " firpidr. '"rhat's my fail now. -Stretched -out at full tenidth ..coraposition. Str6lit about. and YOU 2 il ba"6, N'boo"in, ithe Siouthwest Was (Imeter ,of hir t6m I knife and fork, and r 11fotP1 should not look towArdA,1116' �11'.11 I 1, I I 11�' I more feared tbibin he. 'Ne-ef Webb-" old the buffaloi grass,L the cowboy the best Uncle Ned had to oft6r. will s4be many'such ehan�es. I A i'h� . " � "'; This man ct.�ikd the, Path of "Clan- ,,I nemer The reiniUnda had been bro4ght up ' -. camera, iibr, appear to6 close In - . . .. ... I ,�, . t was yours an� it never idranik into his l(ungs the cluan,- cold The first rule In pidoWal.coniPo . ,:...-I 11 ,ton when tht herd was about fifty will `be.w n1ght air. His, Itongue Wa% swollen, by thie wranglers. While the h6irses sition is: There shall be but One pie- foregitovnd. . �,�i. - . .I,,,. 11 , �* - milleg fromi the Part , . If , It ind bleeding. The m L a I ud dust, each - And -don't forget to have a Sky i, ­.:,�r'. . -Raw Work, WebF.' r1l not stand his Tips '�rackeki & illed shoiut ift e o fof ture, one setting of dominant inter . . 111, #eriva had, 'been grmng or- for %,F1 - alklali dua*, siTking into his eyes, had puncher selected .avo;th4t mou-n;j. He eat, On re'aching tbre,suhimit or a hill Alter with, yidia to take Itill'Adi'Mu- � ,*,�., � . . : I �' ,�. Ward slowly all tafternbon and were, wd th�row otgg6 ok sitt-1king 616nd 466ts, -, - . �1� �0, ,, Don't ,dvo*�play yore homid," cau. left &M red and sibre. Eveiry i0ch moved forwai(t (his loop trailing -,'eye thoNF`14 great temptation to .. I 'A ­­' . loioisie,bedded vea'fly'for -the ,night. Cow. tiorL4d the Owner Of tho Wall, herd., of hJ19 ansi fa6o, -his, hudis wid fivoid, on the one pony, out Of ollro qll rules of 4Z01#0061tiOn. to the winas 86 - JOHN VAN � IMA �'-., 11 -r. .. �, ­­ 11-1 , I. I i,:6, " I ­,­,#"..­�ii, . , ­ ., 4 A .1 ­­ . . ,.� �i 't. 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