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Barrister, Solicitor, C61vveyaw.W
and Notary Public. Solicitor for the
Dominion Bahk. Office in rear of the
Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to
loan.
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Barristers, Solicitors., Conveyan-
eerp and Notaries Public, Etc. Ofte
in tlk� � Ed -go Building, opposite The
Impositor Office. �
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VETERINARY
JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. .
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
ary College. 'All diseases of domestic
animals taeated. Calls pi�omptly'at-
tended to and charges moderate. Vet-
erinary Dentistry a specialty., Office
a -ad residence on Goderich Street, one
door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Soa-
forth.
F , . i ..
I A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S.
Graduate of Ontario Veteriii,pry
College, University of Toronto. All '
diseases of domestic animals treated '
by t h e in o s t modern principles. '
Charges reasonable. Day or night I
calls promptly attended to. Office on 4
Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town
Hall. Phone 116. 1
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MEDICAL (
DR. W. C. SPROAT .
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, I
University of Western Ontario, Lon- 11
don. Member of College of Physic' I
ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office
in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., I
Seaforth. Phone 90. 1
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DR. P_ P. 1. DOUGALL 4
Honour graduate of Faculty of
Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- (
versity of Western Ontario, London. ,�
Member of College of Physicians and I
Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors .%
east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, t
Ontario. 3004-tf f
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DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY
Bayfield. t
Graduate Dubliii University, Ire- 8
land. Late Extern Assistant Master c
Rotunda Hospital for Women and t
Children, Dublin. Office at residence s
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. s
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P-1114 t
Buxidays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 ts
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DR. F. J. BURROWS .
Office and residence Goderich Street, 11
e"t of the Methodist church, Sea- k
forth.. Phone 46. Coroner for the b
County of Huron. t
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DR. C. MACKAY il
aduate of Trin-
ity University, and gold medallist of y
Trinity Medical College; member of '-
the College of Physicians and Sur- t
geons of Ontario, c
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DR. B. HUGH ROSS . 0
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- il
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of I
Ontario; pass graduate courses in e
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; s
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, c
England; University Hospital, Lon- t
do�n� England. Office -Back of Do- v
minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. b
Night calls answered from residence, ii
Victoria Street, Seaforth. f
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DR- J. A. MUNN 14
Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross - 0
Graduate of Northwestern Univers- 0
lity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal ,,
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. a
Office over Sillill Hardware, Main St., h
Seaforth. Phone 151.
DR. F. J. BECHEL'� 1.
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Surgeons, Toronto. Office over 1W.^'ii'
Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea -
forth. Phones: Office, 185 W resi-
dence, 185 J. lioryfi_tf
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AUCTIONEERS
THOMAS BROWN
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and Perth. Correspondence
arrangements for sale dates can be
imade by calling up phone 212, Sea -
forth, or The Expositor Office. Charg-
es moderate, and satisfaction guaran-
teed.
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OSCAR KLOPP
Honor Graduate Carey'Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering, Cbi-
cago. Special course taken in Pure
- Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mbr-
chandiie and Farm Sales. Rates in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone,
18-98. . 2866-62
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R. T. LUKER
Licensed auctioneer for the County
of. Huron. Sales attended to in all
Parts -6f the county. keven years' ex -
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�Oaco in Manitoba and Saskatcht-
10 ,.- Tie a reasonable. one o.
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Real Estate, Farm Sid6k, -1 . 1whail
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implements and real,e*U..�� '
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MISS BOLTWOQ0 OF BROOKLYN
IS LOST -IN THE MUD
When the -witudeldeld was ,closed it
became so filurea with rainthat 01alre
fangied she was piloting a drowned
car in dim spaces under the sea.
When it was open, drops jabbed into
!ier eyes and chilled her cheeks. She
was excited and thoroughly', miser-
�ble- She realized that these Min-
aesota country roads -had no respect
Eor her polite experience on Long Is-
land parkways. She felt like a wo-
man, not like a driver.
But the Gomez?Dep roadster had
;eventy horsepower, and sang songs.
3ince she had left Minneapolis noth-
- ng had passed her. Back Yonder a
.ruck had tried to crowd her, alid
;he had dropped into a ditch, climbed
t bank, returned -to th4 road, and af-
;er that the truck was not. Now she
vas regarding a view more splendid
ban mountains above a garden by
he sea -a stretch of good road. To
,er passenger, her father, Claire
hanted:
"Heanvely! There's some gravel.
Ve can make time. We'll hustle on
o the next town and.get dry."
"Yes. But don't mind me. You're
oing very well," her father sighed.
Instantly, the dismay of it rushing
.t her, she saw the end of the patch
f- giavel. The road' ahead was a
ret black smear, cris-s-crossed with
uts. The car shot into a morass of
rairie gumbo --which is mud mixed
ri-th tar, fly -paper, fish glue, and well
hewed, clio,colateir-covered. (carame,U_
Vhen cattle get into gumbo, the
armers send for the stump-dynarrute
ind try blasting.
It was her first really bad stretch
.� road. S`he was frightened. Then
he was too appallingly busy to be
rightened, or to be Miss Claire Bolt -
rood, or to comfort her uneasy fa-
ier. She had to drive. Her fTail
raceful arms put into it a vicious
igor that was genius.
When the wheels struck the slime,
iey slid, they wallowed., The car
cidded. It was te'Trifyingly out of
)ntrol, It began majestically to turn
- iward the ditch. She fought the
.eering wheel as though she were
2adow-boxin.g, but the car kept con-
�mptuously staggering till it was
derways, straight across the -road.
omehow, it was -back again, eating
ito a rut, going ahead. She didn't
now how she had done it, but, she
ad got it back. She longed to take
me to retrace her own cleverness in
*ering. She didn't. She kept go-
Lg.
The car backfired, slowed. She
Etnked the gear from third into first.
he sped up. The motor ran like a
,rrified pounding heart, while the
Lr crept on by inches through filthy
,ud that stretched ahead of her with -
it relief. I
She war. battling to hold the, car
i the principal rut. She snatched
to windshield open, and concentrat-
I on that left rut. She felt that
ie was -keeping the wheel 'from
imbing those high rides of the rut,
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iosetnx-inch walls of mud, sparkling
ith tiny grits. Her mind snarled at
�r arms, "Let the ruts do the st,eer-
g. You're just fighting against
tem." It worked. 'Once she let th��
heels alone they comfortably fol -
wed the furrows, and for three sec -
ids she had that delightful belief
� every moto-rist after every mishap,
qow that this particular disagree-
5leness 6s over, I'll never, never
ive any trouble againl"
But suppose the engine overheated,
Ln out of water? Anxiety twanged
- her nerves. And the deep distine-
ve rut,s were changing to a complex
attern, like the rails in a city switch-
vrd. She picked out the track of
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ie else motor car that had been
trough here recently. It was mark -
I with the swastika tread Of the
,ar tires. That track was her friend
-she knew and loved the driver of a
ir she had never seen in her life.
s e -wondered
h a moment.
hen she came to -an up-slope. The
ir faltered; felt indecisive beneath
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she turned the switch. The -bubbling she was alive. . _' 0 wIlY everything, He consented to drive ator. She told herself cost you t,Q:-T4rl.P,4,
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look'blur his eyes and sak his mouth. peared before her, sang their inat- but she could, she insisted.' His easy covered with mustache and calm, sat had come. Another .motor was Ili 'N�,.4 .:
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yellow earth. signs of vice or humor. Especially in the mud. No, One of the good Claire, "Yuh, four dollars. Dot's "Stuck?" he inquired, not very in- I .
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She again followed the swastika comfortable that he didn't have to out -the muscles of her back rack- it, you stay bei Mineapolis! I haul The young man turned with vicious . 1, .
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brush, debris of a battlefield, which found pleasant, but bard to teilapart. bered from the narratives of motol- if it weren't for my father sitting autos, Zolzic, you verfluchter Sch-wein I.,
made her gaspingly realize that her She didn't have to tell Jeflf Saxton ing friends that brush in mud gave a waiting out there. But -go ahead. bund, and I'll set thesheriff on you---" I
swa-stikad leader had been stuck sparrt. He did his own tel!ing. Jeff firmer sur -face for the wheels to Hurry!" I ..... 1.
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She had bad to put the car at that too lavishly. He told Claire- --in a I a';ir,-'h.ps had sounded -a week after Vd, yawned, scratched, and covered . .11P
hole. It dropped, far down, and it voice not too serious -that she wag the wore ov( his merel- dirt a-ts with I O.-
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stayed dorwn. The engine stalled. his helmed Athens, his ros4,, of all the I She wadod down the roadl. toward I eralls that were apparently woven of I
She started it, but the back w'heels world. He informed her of his sub- I an old wood -lot. At first she tried to I processed mud. When he bad gone
spun merrily round and round, with- stantial position -not too obviously. �-"p dry, hut qhp gave it up, and I t,o the barn for his tearn, his wif_�
out traction. She did not make one And he was so everlastingly, firmly, there was pl(,;i.Qur(- in being defiantly I came to Claire. On her drained face
inch. When .she again killed the quietAy, politely, immovably always dirty, 'S,he tramped straight throug'n Pre the easy tears of the slave wo-:
blatting motor, she let it stay dead. thp-re. puddles; she wallowed in mud. In � wen. ;
She jeered at her father. She watelied the 'hulk of marriage the wood -lot was, long grass which' "Oh, rnis-s, I don't know vot I I
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a passenger trying not to irritate the of aspiration, and steered in desper- felt itchy. Claire had never mpect- lic school, and they speak American I
driver. He smiled in a waxy wav, ate circles. ed to hip so very intimate with a ,iust its goot as you. Oh, I vant man I
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chains. I didn't. I deserve it." that pricked her hands every time and see my Mann make this. Forty I 6 ,,
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like, I'll get out and crawl around in ging large boughs behind her. She
the mud, and pItLy turtle for you." . outlived hope. chicks cost too . I
patted them down in front of all four Adolph Zolzac clumped out to the much to lose by , ..�
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as there was any use of it. It kept � ing a Tnuirl fort. Her nails hurt from better fed than 'his wisp of a wife. feed. White Diarrhoea ��. I
me going. But now I might just as TING the mud wedged beneath them. T -T" Claire followed him, and in her heart. and other chick diseases prevented . , "., I I
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stuck for the rest Of this care -free - I or, It was with exquisitp self-approvRl 'of it. While Mr. Boltwoo(4 looked fast-growing chicks and early -laying .� 11
suni'mer day." . P"111 that she sat on ehe running hoFird, out with mild wonder at GlRirers new pullet& Buy the best. . " .i
The weariness of the long strain Ilea I I scraped a car-lotid of lignite off her friend, Zolzac hitched his team to the . I
caught -her, all at once. She s -lipped ivesis-11,19- soles, climbed back into the car, axle. It did not seern possible that . ., �.
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ed under the edge of the steering . . W. 1L*C#AAMF s ept forward one where seventy horsepower had faint- Babm Tood ...
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RESPSCTABILITY , P rough 'rnadsl Smoothn that price. I 11 I M 10- 11 A .,.%
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Heig1lits, Brooklyn. Persons from acceleration that meet your every de- . . the Inwest for which Cbevroict has ever - - . � "ill,
New York and orther parts Of the mand I Long, resilient sprines that bcrn sold in Canada� MOM ". , -�'4
Middlewest have been known to be- cushion every shorkl Btauty that R�dxter ... $615 To.ring .... $655 11.�
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lrnv�rial Landau S-1 .. . . . . . . $975 - , ,
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who are willing to take their philoso- in much higher -priced carst 1 -Torn T k Cha.9i - - - - - - - - $645 a . . . . . 'i
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