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Um amd Surgeons of Ontario. Office
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Cffice and residence Goderich Street,
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3tvyal Oplithalinie Hospital, Londlon,
England; Uhl1wersity Hospital, Lon-
doi% England. Office—Back of Do-
affirtion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5,
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Z,ying-iri 'Hospital, New York.' Cf �
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of ;Ontario. Post graduate work at
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Uo*tal,, J.,Qndon. Phone: Honsai,
S6. Office, King Street, Hensall.
DPL J. A. MUNN I
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X101lege of Dental Surgeons, Toront,o.
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seems to -me that-er--havink -heard ed, mod -stained meii from the cold again,. I'd like' -to have a 11#1e, pri- whom ofiviously wanted to buy, the Br6arflpy, as hopeless, , I her 4t- I , 4� cood, wleu,VeAtgot� 5
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your part, it's 'your duty: to SPO -110- sharp differenee between. tra&Ing in and passed'in through the glass doors. Gradually, she ,lost- interest; began l'betWeen the three of thetL X.m. ventilated .'s . t M
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Si3ety She blamed, herself , . Devonsibire, . her , #_�'.T@ I I I'LL I.
-am 'not satis her ,brother Jack's careful lettefs 'he Was dTiving at?" 'little, her' desire -to be. alone ,with country- . . . be nalled, about QE,,;, I
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sir" -4e wa , it will be remembe�, from the frOnt itself- . the Peter. . . . S;ix.. O'clock! And Ae - 'Said, Torringt, ,t tdii&r-AT :. I ...
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I am. entitled 'to, call for a Court of al York (tootling' the Crossl�y like a his- clothes. -How can, 'he afford to lBoth men` got up, to ,bid her, su us, MTS`.'Ja0kS:0n I;F ;he does, y6u -should be laidrabout SIX; ,1111abee", I , 1" -
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. her guarcl "Marcus must be orth at least a liear theit voices as she wait6d for StaY.'t--Gotto voce -111111 find .you a air to ciroulate around- anar un, ; .� �
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ey ft MO ng money. And, he spends not - with, it,. Mr.'Jachislon. Not now you're .. ., 11 -P�
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down DivWon Poured in, a constantfwals -% idld, Misty afternoon-: the sum brass I . . ,condition th � ey'were, Ina .. -� 1. 4 �
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'sItTeam of hJue-clad rinfeli arid� l0haki- hanging low and scarlet over a dun ibundle. of ' . pile. Another ,good, platt,--is a �,,
"A Court of Inquiry won't do the , correspomdence addressed, FARM NOTES - to, keqp� " . i� ,
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Regiment any good," , went on An- clad .offitcers; Dondma sent flappters sea. I . s "Francis Gordon, Esq., 10 Mecklin- oes in. larger,cratesmade'-with 7�- �
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drews. "Besides, it inight break and chorus ladies, middle-aged, busi- "And what was he drivift at?" buirgh Siquare.il A postcard, hir AmL I . I; �11
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trouible," he added �ath,etically. whole town seemed, one strolling, ,"But youln not. g6i dtown- flies hav� been restricted to spraying ter)p'eratui "';
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low who's old enough to be your money," said Peter as -he and his- They- walked on. I' . hAndwriting underneath:, "A Happy . .. , 1�1111 "I '.� . . . . . . . .
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fer, see?" "I suppose SO." She had never Now, she was loving him' madly, Patricia -had asked herself the same Ing it will be iriore effective. as the GREATEST VAWE ..... ��", , I'll
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the me,iL . . ." L wrote imu about Alice being here, of.deni-ed accomPli,sh'ment- - - - eept ,Peter. She felt certain that mist that fills he air.
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shawte, tramferred Ye' -brut you didn't say where she "It isn't." ,Her -eyes lit. "It isn't. �� 11
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&4- at Fest- ,, . UP something vei,bal inquiries, with: "'All I can . I., M I .
Bittalion. (Fanshawe wa& staying." give, eap
uhert: Bareton, still lives ---all thatthe At the Metropole. We're to dine you really loved for the sake of your tell you, is that he?s all right" Her mixture rrfay be left around in plates . . I I I ,.�11
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Run, -prison carnips have left of him). with them this evening. There's a country -that can't be failure." letters on the subject he had �Rluijy for the flies to drink. Ke pi WIM RUHMNG WAIR - '�. I " "
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But matters, did not end there. dance or something, I beheme." "Gh, .the country. . . . - The ignored . . . . cleared away $1.50 ' $1.75 SLOO, I - `Ilz
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Loolmley-Jones, confirmed in I 18e was enormously glad to have word- was almost a sneer. This man's § 6 -----I— . .
her with him4 lbut'far too occupied patrioti-sm. lay deep down in his na- es for the flies and reduce the nuis- I ,
ition, sent for Peter privately. Peter, - I- Colonel 'StaTk's Chri,smas Eve din- a -her ' it is not conli,vnient to I � EXCELLENT FOOD ' , ; . ,, ,`1�11,
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writing for a clear ininute. Then be ewes in that room; -but not -her bus- you have gorie, wtell .take devilish Steiner ("patriotism"It announced the to kee,p� in Trbrld, according. tp.the Do- LI#MTM I . ., 1. 1;
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with you. You know you're a .t me -an a word, you're and brandy. . er wants the finish;". and the ideal . __ . � . ,�,
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clever fellow, Jackson. But you're They sat down, a round dozen -of type which "118- as the "Belect" ba- . . . .1
not clever enough to tackle me." dire; 'and he sketched, for her the pos" caught big ear. In eight yeaa.s they them, to a round ta,ble- red with con hog must have both. 1GTow the LONDON
.., ,Peter deliberately took off his cap ition as between himself and Locks- fhad never quarrelled. This Patricia 'holly and white with Ztletoe. in 6. frame first. - Never feed Triore. than , . .:;
wid's'at dowmi--�t the Colonel's table, ley, Bromdey,and Locksley, the regi- 'was as new to heir husband, as, to Pri - the st ,pigs will clean up; overfeeding, pai�- South . � . I '111�1
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"Well " be said, 'If -suppose I nvu-st imient and Locksley. herself. le walked on in silence.' floor: thrree married couples - ,the ticularly of 'heavy or unbalanced ra- ' � :
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'Can't we rpull together, P. J.?" could- not grasp it. . Bion, I -vuppolBeVI She said it pur- onel ` turn, is the common cause of short, Belgrace .............. 12:11. - ,
posj�4k, meaning to provoke him. ,Mallory (a jolly Artillety 'dug-
-, it all seem& so child'- ,,, thick pigs. For the firit four moryths -BlYth ..................... 2.23 ' ;,,
wenit on,Lodc�ley. "You know I can � "But,. Pet . out') well aver seventy with red . 2.30 � �"'
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do you much -more good, than youir isb.. Like a lot of boys at school. , Aedi&! Da-mn it, woman, you ch,eeks, white,moustaches, and, a pink the Pilg should clean his trough and ..,
pal, Broin&ey. III your second Apd surely, with'people being -killed don't lanow what you're talking' a- nd v�hlte wife, firoe years his junior, look for more. , . Minton .................... 8.08 ;
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�itar for instance . . . ... every day, ,this is not the tiMe for to Miatoli): Harold .Bromley, alter- - ' , '
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audta�lty of: the fellow. He wimted "You're. peifedtly right,'.old thiiii.g. lauglifed. .d Tington, a fair, pale, dati-k--eyed boy, Good Care Essential Hensall .................... .3.41 t"4,
-d Harold only I t "I'm sor�ry, old thing," ,he sai h tars. of a cap- The properly balanced. ration Re- Exeter ................... i., SAIS - ;,,
to'co,nsolidate -his position,; - didn!t That's what I tol as . compliBliv-1. wonderful rgs�hlts when ,�';
care ,how, so long as he achieved his night, What ,makes'me mad is that minute later. ' tain, and told Patricia, 'when she N or th I . ,. �...
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purpose. . . one man can do so miuch barm. Han- flirting -,deliberately flirting - with ,asked what his bri&--re.4 in - red *and ;correctly housed. " A.M. .111.1
"And supposing ,I were to tell the estly, if it'weren't for Lo6ksley, I bon be%tokened, "That's -the Cic. C., rr4anag as Exeter .................... 10.42 ' ,'';
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,"'lle wouldii?t believe you - any ,of this trouble. As it is," he paused fool. Rather a delicious fv.ol, Oxford, with a budding moustache brooders, feed hoppers, drinking pans, Hensall .................... . 10.55 , t,;,�!,
,more than he believed Bareton.. The a nlloni�ent, "we two have decided to though. Sudden] y, he becarnie aware and,a Balliol dTawl, still self-conse- etc.. that are sufficient to acconirmo- KipPen ..................... 11.0-1 . I . !�,�
sily almlost- ious about his subaltern'& 'kit- Lod- ,date 1Q0 chicles will not take care Bru,edfield ................. 4. 11-09- ,
old, nwan's as, w,eak as water. You get Ourt." ,
rABut isn?t that"-slhe 'sa 'Then the custom of years orver- Satisfactory growth cannot Clinton .................... 11.54 � .,', -I
Imow that as, well as I doY . id the den,.a fierce -looking, black moustach- of 500- _ -, -'
Peter controlled the impulse to hit words deliberately-I"an khnissi,, of whelmed, both. . Territorials, who ap- be made under such conditionz. Grow- Londesboro ................. I 12.10 '. J,
. ?*The trout�" rernarked Patricia, fed -Majorr of �eed; " .., 12.19 �i,�
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,"It' pose it is," he reflected. "B,t "took the May -fly with a a a good grain feed and good grow-' Belgrave .......... I.. . . �2.
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"01i of ocarsev-I.40jes.ley, fell � what am I -to do? It wouTdhi% be 4He caught her meaning at once. silent youngster, 6t in the least shy 1119 mashin hopptrs.sothe; birds can Wingli -.-!,.,.........,. 1,2M' - " : . ; "
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see't--he ref&ved 6D a list - "you "No. I suppoee not." ,She began 'They ate; and the� ,dtaak; _ I __ - IV'—
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If the ,Major goes . . . 11 its reasons. "But the, mlen?" , she means a fadbit-4izz for dinner." Lodiden, without any Im-due excit,,, up to the time it is, -killed. This Goderich ............ 6.46 1 24. " 'I � 4
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quite rewlizimg-to--the early days, of I I. and -the way it is fattened for mar- Seaforth . - . . - 7.22 1. � ,',� 1,
saw the -plan whole. With complace, . �'I know." He &ew Mery silent. . Said Lo-dden to-T&s. Mallory, stab- &28 ,, I 4 �,,
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