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Graduate of Ontarto Veterinary Col-
lege, UniVersity of Toronto. All dis-
eases of domestic animals treated by
the most. modern principles. Charges
reasonable. Day or riight calls
Dromptly attended to. Office ,on - Ma . in
Street, Hensall, -opposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. Breeder of Scottish Ter-
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DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
University of Western Ontario. Mem-
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Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode-
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Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay.
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DR. W. C. SPROAT .
Physician - Surgeon
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DR. F. J. BURROWS .
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east of the United Church, Seaforth.
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Ph -one 46. Coroner for the County of
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DR. HUGH H. ROSS
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Faculty of Medicine, me ' mber of Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons' of
Ontario; passi graduate course in
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ;
Itoysli Opthalmie Hospital, London,
�England; University Hospital, Lou-
don, England. Office -Back of Do-
-min on Bank, Seafarth. Phone No. 5.
'Night calls answered from residence,
Victoria Street, Seaforth.
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DR. E. A. McMASTER
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New York Post Graduate School and
Lking-in Hospital, New York. Of -
flee on High Street, Seaforth., 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
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xnel. and AuTal Institute, Moorefield's
Eye arid Golden Square Throalt Hos-
piitals�, London, Eng. At Commercial
Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in
each month, from 1.30 P.M., to 4.30
p.m. 53 Waterloo Street South, Strat-
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DR. DONALD G. STEER
Graduate of Faculty of Med1cine
University of -Western Ontario. Mem-
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Surgeons of Ontario. Full equip-
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Office King Street, Hensall. Phone
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ried, off to the stabl:6, or to the ,cot- talking to Frankle, and when she in- "A Lutheran " - . . ... I'' , . .
tage of Thomas Washington across vited himi into the parlour, he accept- "No." I . � wants someone presentable -. of good he bad n6ver a 1. ", I'll I , - - - ,. "%,-,-�,�&."Ix
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varied undertakings,. . I "Get Mr. Petersen. a piece of cake,% "I am a Freethinker," 410 W said . Oteirm4ied, -to.", i 1:40 ,�� L, 1. .1, I
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reopectable Negro who. had begun life bring herself to wait on -him. 11his was the final straw; Minnie It's thirty dollars a Month, free, She eouldwt see any.ot er .11 . leas. I I � 11, ,� ,�"!MRNIMFV!',R�
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explanations. Min the bedroom win- them what was going on in the town, Paine. She made some - sort of ex- Quietly,- for a long time in the dark, "I can't see,' -she. Protested, ' ti ta;,�rq - �ehsbnially kn&iCto- 'r- then - , � " ': �,%�
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to him over his gate, or watching him they inight like to hear. He was ac- peared into the kitchen. . p- desperate. She must go! She could again-. to -day, with so much to be on Mr.'." Peftersea�L door. . ,I 0- . , :,i:-.-ii�:
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pentry witib *pave gestures, and come both of th: gK-1 and. a peculiar in- til that man's gion.e." 've seen to everything," Minnie forward a chafir aadf'*�t do P - � ,11..',�,', !.,'
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not altogether adimirable-perhaps her stairs. She felt pretty sure that he bo'�,-.ehold, aind that Was Frances. Be- here, forever and ever? It's all very family. It never occurred t .1 . i. .�,,M
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with a resipectable, Swede and his wifp
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unseelfishmess, fired ber; she wanted
Minnie turned in at the gate, or
I know it!" .
to h4s, wants,.
to. 'attend Everything
to help everyone, not only Minnie and
rathdr the,gate pp,sts, for there had
Quite true; he was. He saw Fran-
very Orderly. very simple, very corn-
her grandmother, bt. '. every single Iva -
been no gates for years.
. kle every day,,and was yet proof a-
Portable, a:' hundred' times, more civ-
man soul. She felt urged to a mighty ,
"I got a cold supper ready before
gainst her -beauty and, her happycour-
ilized than the Defoe home. He had
destiny. . .
I left," she said. "Everything's .on
age; his .,heart 'never be -at the quicker
lids gard�eft, which gave him a. great
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Then, the mood, ebbed,, and left her
ihe t0le. Don't wait for me, Fran-
for her. He liked her very much, and
deal ,of pleasure, and an excellent lit-
chilled and' ]on . ely. She could hear
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respected her, and was courteous and
tile library. of Scandinavian and ,Eng,
Minnie in the kitchon,' directly be -
hungry."
kind, and friendly towaxd her, but she
lislh books, law books, novels, plays, a
neath her; her pleasant, voice talking
. Frances was touched.
had no appeal for him. In, Minnie be
,number of books on . Socia.lism -�In,l
to Michael; sometrimes a cough frorn
"Minnile!" she said, "Really,'Y'Ou're
saw every quality he most admired
ecoriornics. He Vad a great deal. *n
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in- a'woman. He was happy to �.itl
a. lfabo�rious slort 6f way, slowly gpiug
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pierced her, love for evepything is�
Minnie smiled indulgently.
and look at her, always with an qp-
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"Silly Old Frankie!" she said.
ron on, going about her business in
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In another minute she would ,have
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Indulgence was all that Frankie
hf terribly serious,,way. He thought
ex9iniffied, there. His, cRidef inte t
rukied down the stafrs to fling her
could obtain, In, vain. she talked (if
h�f kind,, gentle and sympat'lietib, he
was Socialism; he could bei--and7osf-
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thought her thrifty. and. capable, he
ten. was�-q,ulte eloquent on that.top-
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v-ould not, could not, ever leave her.
she would be able t,o help them as
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admired her fir6e, 'dark eyes and her
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But at that moment the door -opened
she got on better, of the value of the
matronly figure. He even. fancied
He was rather., lonely in BrowliS,
and Minnie entered, lamp in hand,;
experiftce to be gained in Mr. Peter-
that she was peculiarly intelligeat,
ville Lah-ding. He bad found no One
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sen'S office. Minnie and- -her grand-
because she always Listened attentive-
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"Fratirldle," she said, and setting
work Of hers ai rather selfish friv-
terious herseff. He noticed, too, 'how
than discontent and jealousy; he
down. the lamp, caught iber sister in a. '
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()11,y; they humour6d her, but they
her grandmother ,doted, on her, and
found tro one who had read what be
tight erribrace.
were grieved. Frankle was made to
how Frances looked, up to her. He
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bad read. cir the subject; he was not
"Frankrie,"'she went on, "I've been
see that Mininde had ,chosen the bet-
"as, in his cautious v�ay, alwa ya
studying her, until ,he thought he Liin-
able to interest himself in pool or
poker, the popular recreations. With-
talking it over with, Grandma . . .
ter and the diarder part,' that she at
derstood, her. Vv'h,!Ie, Rs a matter of
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fact, he misunderstood: her comlilefie.
himself to be considerably superior
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ant. The gulf between them was, be-
ly, in, every way, like the -others.
to the average inhabitant of the vil-
She could keep her tears back no
liong�r; they wept together on each,
Corning more , and- more evident.
She Was the. quietest and the stlip-
lage. Even to the Defoes, as'far as
other's shoulders. :
Things were never quite the -same .
idiest person in the house, and she
intellect and experience were con-
Minnie we,% the first to look up and
again, after that first day at Mr. Pet-
ruled both the, othiers; she Was the
cerned. Het,�actually thought that he
dry her eyes.
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least scrupulous, and they exalted- her
trilght be a. good, match for Minnie.-
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said, "I've made delicious cornmeal
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It's the story-tellin@ i3icture that carries real human Interest appeal. , 1, 1
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wornan-linei Heaven'st name, who, She liked- his, plaill and fine manner It was a bitter loss to Min i Sl OST all of us have bad the a close-up view of a person and 9, , I I
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ing, putting -the final touches to a is to sit in Judgment on. you? of living, she bonored his virtues. drove Frankie to the station that last AL" .. ,, �r .
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dress which Frankle was. to weer in III "I bluntly. "You couldn't do better. if day with her heart like lea,di. And who persist in getting out .their 001- 'whether head -and -shoulder, three- . :;ii, ,
the -off lee next day. When, suddenly * In. the autumn th�e'r old lady was. you'd though she had voluntarily l h liect,ion of snapshots and parading quarters or full length -is more,or . I '.. �1'1 11,
as she happened to look up, MIhnie pe Itted to go downstairs once a come out of the middle ages and said good-bye to her steadily and I , , ` ' '
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saw Mr. Petersen riding up the drive day, and on, the first of th , an,cf, really look at .Nm�—" cheerfully, ber very mat affection for them before the eyes of their de- less a record picturetoshow the im- . . 1. , Iff I r .
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on blEr &V46ndid horse, and "weaTing stions, Mr. Petersen came w ."Ldon't pretend �o be a m9dern her ,sister was burt beyond remedy. fenseless guests. � age of the person photographed, but. i ,;.."
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. I Itih--a gift woman," said Minnie, virtuousily. She never again, felt quite the mnae Now please bear in in It does not tell a story. You may take I . - .:�, � 1i
his breeches and legging -and a quite of fruit whisabi he bad bought in New Ind timt I 1
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Frankillsf"`- she, cried, in horror. old lady's improvement and, he, waut- ��L- sentment; al at .the camera. A fine picture, no� . .. ,
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"He's com-ing inj! Hide' the sewing, ,ed,,, so he said� to cloingratulate her, I r Frances, had 'wanted to go off and ,�,�
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Jected, but nevertheless. she obe3,ed,, pdTlor wintlow, was the fit-st to ;�ee same serious little drudge, Frankle re-entered it. She cried, all day as . the snapshots that are very good as but still a record -type snaps -hot. � !, V
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vanished by the time Minnie admit- "S1117 nonsensle!" ,she said, half a,. sen,s ,Office; he tqy was quite the 'in miserable solitude. Oh, but she leaves and you have a story -telling . � �� �,`�, i �
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ed, � (A carpenter *shle had decided to tween Minnie and, Mr. Petersen ha . d is I can class these as record pictures. ., . ,�� �
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MInude explained that she �rasn,t consider him,.) progreseed not at. all. Minntp haA so feel the wrong Frarpkie bad done her. 11 . , " 4
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She did; they ,watched him mount- huge handkerchief. . wished. She was used now to Fran, whibb. should, of course, satisfy her voted to story -telling pictures. . I ,ii�ili , U41,
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"Well!" 'he daid cheerfully, "I'm kle's M-n,g away n1j, dfay; she rather "'Ore' t& ng " picture giV6 it a I ., I,!, ��
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shook under his, heavy tread.. very glad, to see you so much better, liked It, it gave her a, freer hand-. She For Md,unle's Was a conscience bear stories -and like them. All lit e thotitht and if Kja to be.a, � � I
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