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Graduate of Ontario Veterinary, Col-
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eases of domestic animals, treated by
the anest modera. principles. Charges
reasonable. Day. or night calls
promptly attended to. Office on Main
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Phone 116. Breeder of Scottish Ter-
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� DR. 'GILBERT C. JARROT-e
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Graduate of -,Faculty of Medicine,
111wiversity of Westem Ontario. Mem-
ber of College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode-
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Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay.
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W'. C. SPROAT, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Physician and Surgeon
3Fhon16 90. Office "John St., Seafgrth.
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DR. F. J. BURROWS .
Office and, residence, Godarich St.,
east of the Uhlt�,d Church, Seaforth.
Fibone 46. Coroner for the County of
Huron.
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DR,,HUGH H. ROSS
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Graduate of University of Tor -onto,
Faculty of -Mefficil , member of Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario; pats graduate course In
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago;
Royal Opthalmie Hospital, London,
England- Univenafty' Hospital, Lon,
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minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5.
Night calls answered from residence,
Victoria Street, Seaforth.
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DR. E. A. McMASTER
'Graduate of the University of Torom
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and Surgeons of Ontario; graduate of
New York Post Graduate School and,
Eying -in, Hospital, 'New York. Of-
fice on High Street, Selforth. Phone
27. Office fully equipped for X-ray
diagnosis and -ultra short wave elec-
tric treatment, Ultra Violet San Lamp
treatments, and In-fra ,Red electric
treatm,�At. Nurse In attendance.,
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Graduate in Medicine, 11iniversity
of Toronto.
Late assistant New York Opthal-
wei and Aural Institute, Moorefleld7s
Myo and Golden Square Throat Hos-
pitals, London, Ung. At Commercial
Hotef, Seaforth; third Wednesday in
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Lie I ensed Auctioneer
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finding the kidnap note andof o"j- it, as if it were tibere!', she exciiiviined excitedly. � ,., 4 roof. Spotlights will ,Play 011, each 'is lower than thaf of men, while! .1. ,".".'' ) ... .. 11-111 7"�� W"14141. "I , I ; , ��� "I
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om mid closed. the doors.- paper closely. "Made with a Chinese ing attentivol.y with, A . lisfee'i seum, of Dr- George . , ,. 11 "!"11111 ,
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sup . 'garding this situation. Of',onlimals ,are mounted under glass point, . 'IN .. , �.-. " � :, ".". ,
pose ,that two men would expose '.'Of 'course not," She answered in- "I know that'it Then there are those,whose blood I arth - - 1i " 1, 11-1.
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themselves so openly if they contem- dIgnantIY- Ing -I might even say, an act of mer- display cases. .In 'the space of yressute - 1& -bp . I -1
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lous consequences as a proven ki.d- Vairce. "All the necessIry toilet art- believe, as I am c0ullvin:,06d you do, would require 15 to 20 feet in. a full- slender, narrow -chested, long -waisted Kippen ....,......,.-.:.,,�.-�..—...--.:w.r)t! . ,_,,�,�111111 �rr ...
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nappring.11 . Idea are in place on the top of this that Kaspar planned this'ooup him- sized museum.- I iRdividuals'.. For them, low � blood- -', �11111,11`
"It might, be; of course, as you low1boy except a comb." Ra ph. T. Gardner in br-n�efieid .......... I.....:,.,.,. JL"q,�,. � ", -�..'� .-��,
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might not be --what? Interestin, Spec- returned, in amazement. She moved "My dear sir!" returried,Varim "I ' live, beyond th6 average expectancy of Blyth .. uJ4 , ... .',,.LL�4
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think we might go above, to Mr. Ras-' 'side Vance.' "Why, the comb is 'Might relieve Mrs. Kenting's anxiety country, The Bug House Laboratory, While they live longer, I .iA�
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par Kentin,g's bed -room." gome!" she exclaimed. . regarding the fate of b6i husband. Washington,, North Carolina, founded them miss much of the jOk of life be- , . .., .
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As we came, out into the main ,hall "Most extr'ordinlry. Let7s see whe-' But I Assure you that at the present 1 about 15 years, ago by a group of cause of the chronic and persistent L . I , ., � �11 .... . " ... �
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ite -was standing ajar, and through it so missing. Do you know where he rant extending -the comfort of any ington Meld Museum, a center PrO7 their lives,. They may be said to on- East I . , .,�,
I saw what appeared to be a minia, kept it?" I such belief. . �, ." vid-ing all young people in thei city joy poor-bealth; they are not ill, but P.M. I � 11 kl �'. 1!4
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�ure museum of some kind. . There "'In the bathroom, of coupse,,,--!-Mm. At t6ds moment there -was an in- with opportunity for scientific study. 'Inactive. To do things is an effort Goderich ............. 6.40 Zto .0",�;5
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was the slanting cases set against Kenting spenied. frightened. an d terruptimr. At the hall (Igor appear- The museurn's entire program is plan- and, it is a question whether a longer ciiatm .............. 7.03 3.00 .. , , I `�,
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-n,'th,e centre of the room .. -Youn�g men and women between 16 sdrabl,e as is the shorter but ,more Dublin ........ . ......... 7M 3.29 . � , I : -,�,-�
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"Ali!" a collection, of serni-precims . I 1. I �- �Lud 30, and a junior associate group active life of the lugh bloodi-pressahe Mitch . . -11"
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stones," conim4bitted Vance. "Do you � it , . ell ............. 7.37 141 -, 1:,.,:�
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mind if I take a brief look?" be ask- , 4 - ture, but the regular class work is The -tr'eatm�ent ot low blood pres- Mitc.,hell ........ West 1.
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ed, addressing Mrs. Kenting. .. Tre- directed by experts among the young sure depends upon what is causin Dublin ................ 11.14 %36
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"By all meaus�. Go right in." ,, 6 by a reasonable amount of exercise, Goderich .......... ''
"Your own ,collection?" Vance in- .; I �, � . � sects, reptiles- and- amlybibians. Orig- ............ 12.05 11D.29 v 'd
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1 "Oh, no," the woman told hriin.-- �� building in. .the city park. -Alice BOd- who Suffer no inoonrvenience need no C.PK TEVIE TABLE I l.'��
somewhat bitterly, it seemed, to in& I ;* I I I jpi� �- well Burke in Youth. treatment, but any who tire toci eas- ' . East i ..;
"It belonged to Mr. Kenting senior, I ,:, - - Canine Hall of. Fame ily need help. Your doctor should Jw . . P.M. . . ",
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It was, here in the house when I first . * � - 11 At Yale's Peabody Museum of Na- Your counsellor -if you have 16N� hi6od- Goderich ..................... 4..9;0 1. .
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Neatly arranged in the cases were , - . I en of each, . MeGaw ..................... t33 � .,�
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es, of various semi-precious.' stones. . %, )1- I'-- Y`zed by the American Kennel Club. , work's in a ,smaill room 'that must be Blyth ....................... 1.52 - 1'�,
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was fid-mliring their lustrous beauty, 4 - I . � breat)h disturb the glass; his tools Toronto ...................... ,:
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Many of these gem4tones were beau- 71 � lb i lept at -a' temperature of 95 to 95 Walton .... 5.05 , " - "
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impressed by what I assumed, to be . - are mainly a Bunsen burner And a West . 11 �.!�,
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their great value, when Vance mur- national cibam"on .shepherd a A�M.
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Mured softly: I .. I . - I . of the fused, in the glass,,part added while Tprqntp ... I .. - --.?-1,%t...,..,!.,.. "�
"A most aiu;�zln' and dasquietin, - -- - - - famous of All, Toga, member i � ., _ , ..&E , : 1. -
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collection, Only one gem- of real va- I- .. Serum ,to stricken Nome in 1925. Sev- He IS content only with perfect work Walton ....................... 12.13 - I � � , I
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lue here, and not a rare specimen lyfimm. , i I I eral champions now living have been -he once made the 20tb, model i of Blyth ....................... 12.23 .� � ",
among the re -A. A school -girl's as- "Not a thing, Sarge,- absolutely *no$ a thing." � allotted their future plac:e in this can� some peach blossoms before acluev- Auburn ..................... 12.32 . I .�
sortment,. really. Very queer. And 4 I ine hall of fame. Th exhibition in- ii;g tile exaci ;�ade and texture he MeGaw ................... . r 12.40 ' .
there seem to be many blank spac- medicine cabinet. I'll see." She step- sallow moon �cesired.-Anne Roorbach !a Ameri- Menset ................ I ...... 12.46 1
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I look,ed at, him in amazement. ent she rejoined'us. Ier's livery which was too, big for hyena, wolf, coyote and the African . . I 11 I . .1 , I
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to the hall. , I � "That's quite all ,right," Vance re- self-effacem'etit marked -his general at. Model Home, 2000 B.C. . .1 -
"Most unusual collection. - Hardly turned. "Do you rem -ember what titude despite ih-is air of Insolence. A house in which our ancestors I.iv- e -SNAPSHOT CUILk . �
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Ban "Willat is it, Weern?" Mrs. Kenting Pd"'2000 years beforO Christ is shown � I . I
y9m, father an expert, Mr. Kenting?" last night w1len. he went to the open- as,ked� r( -stored to its Original condition at a "CANIDID" BABY PICTURES. :-
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set and the glass in the bath room. it was rather wet out' last night, don't I , spear and stone war axe, lean against - � ". . I �
C�n't be any one ,&Ise's fingerprints Y' know, after the rAln." (Continued- Next 'Week). one of the wooden supporting posts. ..,",.�:. '� � f . ��
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Kas,par Kentlng',a bedroom, was dis- "Iri that case," Vance mid politely, creasingly conscious of the necessity art museum at Toledo, Ohdo. When .
tinctly olil-fashioniedi, and conventional "you can be of great, assistance to of eliminating bovine tuberculosis the doors open at 9, three or four I I �
me if you will glance through this from their herds. A few years ago ,hundred youngsters are waiting to I . .
There were two 'windows in the closet and, tell me whether anything there was, open hostility in crowd in; at the end of the clay tire .�
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in the east wall and I recognized it C]otbhes closet. � merits, but this opposition has gradu- "Niey are all there vollintarity-for I ' --- -- . . I"
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,sing,, ally been swept away until now there the fun of attending classes In ; - No camera-coinselousness in this young maestrol Any parent" .1 ;'11
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* Lincoln, Essex, Welland And, Bruce. standing of art which the obildren and saving them In a special album . �. "N
we stood, was Identifiable: it was ob- "Yes!" she saK and Immediately - most industrious baby comes to a v��.,
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locked or 'bol -ted?." Vance asked. bewilderment In. her eyes.. "One pair being made' In Mid4lesex. BhAnt Around. 270,000 people visit Har- pictures such as this, and, -if your be taken Indoors, and many of Wk.. I. !,i,-.*
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would probably have noticed It. I quharL', hap Asked the Live Stock. Improve- tanical specimens; the showy lady*s, world's Ideal"gubject arrange t4em. With lights arranged . . ,ilo
Went out through the or and I.don't Vance. turned back Into the closet . slipper has a ,bee entering tht. sac- Oletures, because he Is altogether' . . m6gt. , , ,,�, ,�''111',,'
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As he did so Heath -took from his held a sman) 'cut gem�--a ruby, , I Tjrlomas, laglicul,tural. repreaentatir8- of, mOuritain laurel; a - stalk of golden- teresting 'black gadgb't or 't'' 1, �s ,,4',:��'
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,�nblch h6ld'a solled. and writtkied "Not a gemilne ruby," he MuTmur-, Wesf6rn part of the county will be sen� over the, first models, 0eeds to 'More ,
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