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ELMER, D. BELL, S.A. I .
. sarrl4or & Swliclto�
office of. late F. Holmated, K.C.
(Next A. D. Sutherland)
Monday, Thursday and Fridaye.
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I JOHN GRIEVE, V.S.
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Honer graduate of Ontario Veterin-
w7 College. All diseases of domestic
Animals treated.. ,Calls promptly at-
tended to. and charges moddrate. Vet-
erinafy Dentistry a specialty. Office
an&resiAeuce on Goderich'Street, one
doorl"eak of Dr. Jarrott's office, Sea-
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I -A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S.
Griduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of .Toronto. All
diseases of domestic animals, treated
by the most modern principles.
Charges reasonable. Day or.night
call,13 promptly attended to. Office. on
Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town
Itill. Phone 116. Breeder of' Scot-
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Hensall.
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� DR-. GILBERT C. JARROTT
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University of Western Ontario .. Mem-
ber of College of Playsiciang and
Surgeons of Ontario. Office,43 Gode-
rich Street, West. Phone 37.,
Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay.
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� DR. W. C. SPROAT .
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Physician - Surgeon
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Phone W*. office John St,, S6aforth.
DR. F.J. BURROWS
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Office and,-residlence, Goderich St.,
east of the United 'Church, Seaforth.
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of
Huron.
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DR. HUGH H. ROSS �, `
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Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col.
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario; pass graduate "66urse In
Chicago -Chnical School of Chicago ;,
Royal Optlihimie Hospital; London,
England; University Hospital, Lon -
9n, England. Offiee-Back of Do-
vainion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. -56
Night calls answered from residence,
victor4l street, $eaforth:-
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� DR. E. A. McMASTER �
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Graduate of the . University of Toron-
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Members of College of, Physicians
and Surgeons 6f ontVio; gradtuite of
New York Post Graduate School and
Lying-in Hospital, New York. of-
fice on High Street, Seaf6rth. . Phone
27. Office fully equipped for,X-ray
diagnosis and ultra short wave elec-
tric treatment, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp
treatments, and Infra, Red electric
treatments. Nurse in attendance.
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DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
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Graduate In Medicine, University,
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Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos-
pitals, London, Eng. ,At Commercial
Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday '
each month, from 1.30 p.m.- t� o4.ro
p.m. 58 Waterloo Street, South, Strat
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Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
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University of Western Ontario. Mem-
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Surgeons of Ontario. Full equip-
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Office King Street, Hensall. Phone
Hensall 56.
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Graduate Royal College of Dental'
Surgeons, Toronto., Office at Hensall,
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AUCTION I EERS
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Licensed Auctioneer
Specialist In farm and household
I§ales. PlIces reasonable. For dates
arid IntorMation,- Write or phone Har-
eld Dale, Phone 149, Seaforth, Or
apply at The Expositor Office.
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F. W. AHRENS
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Huron Counties. , Sales solicited .
Terms oil aP011oatiou. Farm Stock,
Chattels wad Real EIAM4 PrOl)Otty`�
It, ft, No 4 Mitcb6tl. Phone 694 r 15,
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jug of dogs rushing down a trail and (AIM, � d closer. They knew who 41gprfnger,!1 -he 14io, .. . � 1. . Ai�. ,�,�
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loan -closed her book. Over her sioji� by the quick and hard' gripping through an undiscovered 00 el An" - 1311�1 �,
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Out or the stove on, many a winter you.wondered if it woultin't be a good .1 LQN,DON,and WINGHALX'11.,�� ,,
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evening, they still showed every idea to start a fire a while back, and and flowers even In, winter. volver dragging the right side of it "Look here-. " began Springer, -South , � 11 1. I I � �� ,
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up and watoh,ed her: with a frown of why I wanted to leave , the room. ghost! Are you sick?" . harsh outlines of a southern peak, had at one time, perhaps,* Brucefield .................... " 4 "; � :
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alarm. For she laid aside her book There was no reason." . "No, no!" But after a dozen puffs of his pipe, But fast as his movement was, it Kippen ...................... o - 3.35, I .110o
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the window -e bright and-, cold, and like?" I was my dearest friend."' head. . pan with the calm precision of one'fir- I . East I ..."..
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"Joan! " called Buck Daniels. Joan, She want d you to live quiet love of her mother she could never WbIc ' would' expect harvest of his crime. He went to the . .. �,�,
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"Joan!" be chiled again; and this Instead of answering, he changed "You?" ciled Buck Daniels, start- a puff of smoke from Springe�r's pipe: with which .1 to re I place his own -brok- Auburn ....................... 4.42 ,",
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