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A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S.
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Graduate 6f . Ontario Veterinary
College, Uftiversity of Toronto. All
diseases of domestic animals treated
by the most modern principles.
Charges reasonable. Day or night
.calls promptly attended io. Office on
Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town
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Late assistant New York Opthal.
,mei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's
Eye and Golden Square"Throat Hos-
pitals, London, Eng. At Commercial
Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday in
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DR. W. 1C. SPROAT . .
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Rotunda Hospital for Women and
Children, �Dublin. Office at residence
lately occupied by Mrs; Parsons.
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DR. P. J. BURROWS . -
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Trinity Medical College; member of ,
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DR. H. HUGH ROSS . -
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Faculty of Medicine, member of Col-
legfs of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario; pass graduate courses in
Chicago Clinical ,Sehool of Chicago ;
Royal Ophthalmle Hospital, London,
ugland; Un'i'v'-e ... r ... sity Hospital,' Lon -
4119, England. Office --Back of Doi-
munion Bank, Seaforth. Phone -No. 5.
Night Calls answered from residence,
Victoria Street, 4S,eaforth.
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DR. S. lf._�LLYER
Graduate Faculty of Medkine, Uni- t
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College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ortario. Post graduate work at Now t
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Graduate Royal. College of Dental e
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Brod Livo, Stock, Real Estate, M�r-
chandise and Farin Sales. Rates In-
keeping with prevailing markets. Sat- a
teftiction assured. Write or wire,
Ostar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone: J
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her finally with bear* letter, written,by somebody -who litioned, she thought '1;CW1s_' bird!" I ' , in
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they had sought lay on top of a mis- - the 1, be & e turns up," saidVembury., �, �;,,,
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did.not need any very great acunfen something 'childlike about Alan. skull,.. 'Sfan� I'd like to measure "AffidavitAt" she scoffed. "fqHow, "Do,: please," she said V" . ,
. that you did not deserve," he said, "Of c6urse I meant nothing Of the hiln!" , . . a,hgUtd, at this time of night! 1,11 itation. . ithoui hc-4- . ji,�_!' , I ,
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which ran very easily, without n . at is my early day?" for 9be was ,due to. arrive. She cam do- with a thoughtful frown. She dence of th' i .$N
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urtain of the drama. quickly. "Really, my dear, I should mony," laughed Alan. of imprisonment; lift by which the hous4,holds -in Wal� , 11 ;1'j....�;..
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"Is it -ended?" she asked h-Uskily., bury in the future."' � ,
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,Re. -looked as if he had not slept- "There are many reasons," replied said Alan. "Colonel Walford told me be wonderful, won't it, Alan?" could 'ali 1�,Q
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distracted. . n "In the first Plac,-' he had written you a letter Of thank, He hesitated to ask the question cony' without any s�perhurrnlan effort. Blyth , .... 12.23, 4 , ��,�
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live didn't know you were out." Alan nodded. ed to brus4b somebody who was very I "i
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