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SGION GRE '1@, V.S. I
]Eonor graduate of )ntarto Vaterin- I
1� College. All diseases of domestj�.
c2mals, trp4ted. Calls promptly at -
i 31mded to add charges moderate. vet-
orimiary Dentistry a specialty. Offiep
Qmd residence on Goderich Street, one
6por east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea-
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A. 2. CAMPBELL, V.S.
Graduate of Ontario Veterina (
College, University of Toronto. !
goeases of domestic animals treated (I
qy the most modern principles.
(Charges reasonable. Day or night �
aalRs Promptly attended to. Office on I
Main Street, Elensall, opposite Town �
Mau. Phone 216. t
HISDUCAL I
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DR. F. J. R. FORST3R i
3YO, Far, Nose and Throat 1,
Graduate in Medicine, Univers,V, h
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Late assistant New York Qphthal- "
. 9and Aural Institute, Moorefield's f 141 and Golden Square Throat Hos- c
ltals, London, Eng. At Commercial 9
otel, Seaforth, third Monday In t
oach month, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. t
3M Waterloo Street, South, Stratford.
Phone 267, Stratford. 9
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DR. W. C. SPROAT
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine' r
University of Western Ontario, Lon• h
don. Member of College of Physic- S
acnio and Surgeons of Ontario. 4iffic., 0
Gm Aberhart's Drug -Store, Main St., 1)
. Zaaforth. Phone 90. p
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DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL a
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Honor graduate of Faculty of e•
Ifedicine and Master of Science, Uni- w
varsity of Western Ontario, London'B
Plember of College df Physicians and f(
Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors I"
002t of post office. Phone 56, Hensall cl
Ontario. 3004 -ti f,
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DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY w
Bayfield. tl
Graduate Dublin University, Ire- tr
Rand. Late Extern Assistant blaster C
19otunda Hospital for Women and 11;
Children, Dublin. Office at residence h;'
]lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. a7
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.;
Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 w "'
- DR. F. J. BURROWS in
Office and residence Goderich Street, A
oast of the Methodist Church, Sea- P(
2ortb. 'Phone 46. Coroner for the ci
County of Huron. fe
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DR. C. MACKAY ca
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- rn
N7 University, and gold medalist of PE
Mdmity Medical College; member Of hi
a3 College of Physicians and Sur- III
gaons of Ontario. Cl:
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DR. H. HUGH ROSS
Graduate of University of Toronto hz
Faculty of Medicine, member of CO1_ b,
Bege of Physicians and Surgeons of sh
Ontario; pass graduate courses in as
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; th
Igoyal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, hu
3ngland; University Hospital, Lon- TI
ifRon, England. Office -Back of Do- th
minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. g,
Night calls answered from residence, fr
7ictoria Street, Seaforth. th
DR. J. A. MaUNN mSuccessor to Dr. R. R. Room sh
Graduate of Northwestern Univers-
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of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. ro
Office over Sills, Hardware, Hain St., fO
Seaforth. Phone 151. re
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DR. F. J. 113CHISLY ki
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Graduate Royal College of Dental ed
Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. f,
Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- ch
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AUCTIONEERS CE
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THOMAS BRCVTR 9'r
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Licensed auctioneer for the counties de
of Huron and Perth. Correspondence pi{
arrangements for sale dates can be bn
made by calling The Expositor Office
Seaforth. Charges moderate, a n s pa
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OSCAR KLOPP in
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tional School of Auctioneerinff, Ohl- w(
sago. Special course taken In 2urq a
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mar- B(
cNandine and Farm Sales. Rates b, AT
2reeping with prevallin market. `asst-foi
2ofaction assured. Urite or wire, ,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone, rn(
12-90. 2866-25 if
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Licenned auctioneers for STMO Coa2tg
of Huron. Sales attended to in all fig
F27to of the County. Savem
V*YaGnce In Manitoba and 410NQyo
c7na. Terms recoonab . loo-. fr(
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crook are nearly dead than alive, and St. 'He went back into the cabin and a beast, I should have lalled you the :�*�'�tp'02 T , "
�t arms length. out of his knees when pi,,re,s wife had prepared for the btood where Marie-4nne had stood- first day I saw you in this cabin. H 10reat Slave. i'.3`�,,,,'
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o sense. The attitude of the watch- feet and three times he, I e white sheets inviti - bandages were still there, and the that I PRY the wager. You under- '&Ud that TvOu eg: I !1P ,;,,�.
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ightening of the lines' He knew a stunned Pig, with his big hand 1. . ,,',, , -I,(,:
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shat was passing in their minds and clutching in the sand. He stared up �vaa in her eyes. It was not the seta-. Bateese had messed him up badly, and I am helpless. I must pay, if you in- to oarmin F-anchat. . ap V '. .. 111,�*,.'�,��., 91 ,
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hey were pitying him. Now that he over lain, in her cheeks was not in !between them it was probable that give you warning." Again he iiita=pted Id �g ' , ' ..'%, ��
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toad stripped, with only a few pac. meat. (She was mot amused. Marie -Anne would not have kissed "You mean?- went out of the CAMM, laugm,Z1111w, - ., �'.. � �,-, I , �JL�l
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him and the giant figure were bulging and ludicrousness mislaid plans him. And that kiss of St. Pierre's "I mean nothing, as yet. I Can not there, was no mistake in � ,I'll., 1'1111 ,
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ght struck home even to Concombre this him. She had placed the binoculars day he died) to .do, after you have heard what I . ,. I .. ,
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new how like tempered steel ' him. Her hands reached out and her warm thrill of her velvety lips, red as quite settled on a plan just now I— - I . . I
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[news of his body were built. But head wobbled, and St. Pierre himself when the door opened and St. Pierre any moment. I am only warning' -�-- . I TN1r
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) the eye, in size alone, he stood like seemed to hear it, for he stirred 071 his arms. arning you i , -- -- .1 ?�
boy 'before St. Pierre. And St- raised, himself slowly, un d and "It was splendid) " she said softly. cams in. The sight of him, in this that it is agreat hazard, and that you ,, . I , `�,)"�'T
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d in his tracks, a grin on his face, every fight, ,Carrigan told himself, and in ,one, of them were two men table and heaved out a groan as he staring at the other, but his mind had
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prepared as 'Carrigan dodged in had held up his big jaw, uncovered knew that -like Joe Clamart -they tween his fingers. "She saw my die- was his wife. MarieAnneA.udernard a.m. p.m :
se and out again. And then— and tempting, entreating some one to were watchers set over him by St. grace. And she didn't wait to hand- -the wife of Black Roger; he want- Centralia ......... 10.36 5.621
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If-breed's throat. Where there had that temptation. The blow would - of such a fact, yet be sat like one Hensall ........... 11.03 6.19) , �,"
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if made by choking men. I . '/- N, I took Possession of his brain and a Brucefield ......... 11.17 6.2`s; .
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� blow. They saw 'St. Pierre . � , now. Opposite him sat Black Roger, Blyth ............. 1-222 7.211:
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rushed like a mad bull at the in- in' man. Bateese hav' whip, me five 'ay Slave day a"Itler try- A
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This time Car- gr -r -r -a -n' fbgbtl Many years ago I our furnace to C®m far removed from tragedy at times." 7-rialL �!
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INSTJ Will—mut dow-n - I . eye would permit. "We must not be Clinton ............ 6.44 2.50 1 ���
was an avalanche Of brute -force, scrubby red fox that you would win. ,ttic floor i0ists wlll---� - too serious when we die. If I were Seaforth ........... 6.59 @=
ishing in its destructiveness, and They were bad, or I would not harve ,te.-Save fllel--and in ''A
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ne upon him. Then his 'head "Yes, it is funny," agreed David. Sure a wairTner hoTne S, light, ".., rope choked me, just to show the 13
nt down, swifter than a diving "I think it is a bit too funny. It is DRY INSULEX is roof prod- . "i". e world One need not be unhappy be- Wezt , � , . 1:: . "
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of the other's stomach. It was a you say shall you and I return and the ceiling- it , 9.n
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