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;try 'College' All diseases of domestic
animals t;;�ated. Calls, .Promptly at-
tended to and/,charges moderate. Viet.,
,erinary Dentistry a'specialty. Office
and -residemet on- Goderich - *treet,- one
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A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. .
I Graduate 'of Ontario. Veterinary
, College; ' U ivers.2ty of Toronto. A-11
`d!lsease of.71mestic a0imals treated
by. the most modern !principles.
Charges reasonable. Day -or night
affis promptly attended' to. Office on
Main' Street, Hensall, 'opposite Town
Rall. Phone 116. Breeder of Scottish
Terriers. Inverness Kennels, Hensall.
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DR. D. &'STURGIS
, Graduate of th-6'Faculty of Medi-
cine., Unlv�rsity of Western 'Ontario,
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Member of College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontario, Phbn.e 67. Of-
Sce at Dublin,'Otit. 1 '349-3
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�'DVL GILBERT, . C. JARROTT
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
University of Western Ontario. Mevi-
ber of College. of 'Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontario,. Office, 43 Gode-
rich Street, W4�st. Phon,e 37. �
Ow.ces"r to Dr. Charles, Mackay.
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. DR. F.I.J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Par, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University of
Toronto. . . .
,Late assistant New, York Opthal-
mei and, Aural Institute, MooTefield's
Eye and Golden. Square Throat Hos-
i4tals, London, Eng.'At Commercial
Hotelir Seaforth, third Wednesday in
each month, from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.to,
58 Waterloo Stre6t, South, Stratford.
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I DR. W..C. SPROAT
Graduate of Faculty of 'Medicine,
University of Western Ontario, Lon,
don. Member'of Clollege of Physic-
!ans and Surgeons of Ontario. Office -
an Aberbart's Drug Store, Main St., �
Seaforth. Phone 90. 1
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. DR. F. J. BURkOWS - :
,Office and residence Goderich Street,
east of the United ClIumb, Seaforth. -
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of :
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DR. HUGH H. ROSS
Graduate of University of Toronto "
Faculty of Medicine, member of, Col- �
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Ontario; pass; graduate course in I
Chicago Clinical School of Chi I
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P-0yal Opthalmie Hospital, London,
England; University Hospital, Lon- I
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nfiniDn Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. I
Night calls answered from , �
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Victoria Street, Seaforth. - I
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�DR. E. A. MeMASTER. I
Graduate of the University of To- I
ronto, Faculty ofr Medicine
Member of College. of Physicians 1
and Surgeons of Ontario; graduate of X
New, York Post Graduate School and I
Lying -id Hospital, New York. Of- I
fice on High, Street, Seaforth . Phoae 1
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iOffice fully equipped for ultra shoit (
wave electric treatment, Ultra Violet I
Sun Lamp treatments, and, Infra red I
electric treatmentsN. Nurse in attend- I
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P. G. R. COLLYER .1
Graduate Faculty,of Medicine, Uni- �
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College, of PhysIciAns and Surgeons I
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Now York City Hospital and Victoria E
Hospital, London. Ph,one: Hensall ,56. 1
Office: King Street, Hensall. i
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Graduate Royal College of Dental t
Surgeons, Toronto. Office at Hensall, f
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was talking about th�o key of the pois. had' i?verbeard- - talld'Ag to W01% i Us . . _�� Ir �1 Vk 1, MI.
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6n, cupboard. Allport gamle, him bue It's pi�. at it resists thgestion % i
swift ,glance, but thexi he turn'ed to claimed angrily, and it seemed to, me 'high pis� . Q,Ver.tb� t� At, T,-'�4,,k -,t!,. . -,� �
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Pite'hed TOri0e — 'The Tundish 111re, and forpis a soft mass. Genilir, topped, r6of of th 4�:Ip�'� ' � '. � � , A-14', ".. I 11, I.. _. M",
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. her Tbice. "'Surely be'bas. no right, Orwa.rds, pleasant and, serene - ent, but -at the it .. .... il ��J; I V1, 'C';1
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"lSurlely you must be mistaken," I to do �a and Ini7t this natural fQo4 better than . end away from A ,�� P _
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patent medicinesT Two table. is covered thickly by a large4eave, 11 ... "
th wbeft I had con- he to .have 'a warrant ,before he ing in if,e,%wadting-lbiornt, suddenly spoonfOls of ALL-BRAx daily are ..
answered at Ilagg, '*ng like that, and oughtn't 'a -`VY fl -I -&-nd -of a woman laugh- taking �
-querei my astonishment, "Dr. Wal- searches -the house?" . reviving my childho,od's. terror f usuall- eufficient. Chrome cases with 4vY Which runs "ot a g6o,4',fod deep, . .,.. I 111.
face told me most definitely that he I as- * I went up and, stood be4lde hia.n,, -but . � . 1, �',�
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had -forgotten, to lock the door and - � '�3 laineid that he could most cer- cinated membx1es, pale Miss Sum- eaeb meal. if this fails to I could gee nothing that might ,have
he came back on purpose to ask tainly gelt mile if,'The Tundiah's diag- merson lying elaborately to the doe-, I b4a sudden interes,t, or ll�liinsall 7 ... 1�
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. iios�ls proved coxrl�ct, and that we tcr in thledispemsary, and Ethel, who UJOY could - have afi 11,
to pxevezkt any one from 901119 up- AiL-BaAw as a Kippen. _
shouldgain niothing bry delaying mat- was supposed to be up- at the club. appetizing recipes. Kel. with the key that bad been :found in lytillflald .....'.... . , � &�*'* Itt
stairs until the police arrived to take cook Into , Y possible comineetion ,:!.�,"I"..'."", "!
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tees or by -being awkward,. ves ALL -BRAN Contains much more 01
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charge." &PPearing suZPffqlsdngIY from tb�e Con- - Qlin�on ....... ;., *" .1 14.'�' .1 1; I , I I , ;; .
needed "bulk" than ,the doctor's pocket. . 11 -11.11.- �
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downstairs again for the sake of a 'Kenneth ge by Inspector, you are wanted, on_ the �n�bvi,,n I .................. "I 19.'�00`$'
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was stanliting against the The heat allone, apart fmin all ll AU -BRM 15�-&'Q!,-.,'!
little exercise." mantelpiece talking to Ralph, and, I 4her Pconside6tions, was alnioat Ontario. 0119 , telephone. Mr.. Jeffeack, and yo% in . . . �'L '. , ", �,
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heard hian mutter gruflly, "If ,he ev�- more than we couldbear. While th ��J IPT . . � . .;.,� ,, �:
him be3�oud all reason, and be stuck I=" ottise me most solemnly thatnoth- . I �::,, - �
er does come back! " clock -on the marfbelpiece ticked the Keep bn the C.N.R. lime Table � """I
his ugly little apology for a face: ov- e I --.,- we hax,e spoken of together, and , �
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"I beg, your toardon, but' I said and yet his love se-eiiii-ed, to -be of 90 With - Mn,i 'upstairs and tell him to it .out of his band, Ire was evi- ,What n earth could he have 96en Seaforth . . .'j! ........ � 1E94 P.67'. ... 0��,
nothing of the kind. What I said was -such poor stuff that -be' eduid, not V7110 had slept in the different roomi. dentlY. deep -in thougbt Iand. entirely that .Was sv important in. the firghng Clinton ................ 11.5 - . ��... �
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fire, and as a matter of I -act be- seem- ard6, ;.the ,d,oetor. He had fallen room once morls'. I felt as though -lope irr one hand, a perplexed little had' ,caught 'him so carefully pTeserv- ' East . . L � . !�,, I ,
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him information on the subject. a bibter 'blow for .him. The evidence Into theother room at -once, but Ken- until .1 was right u,,a to the bedroom el that the little man -was inclined Mc'Gaw ............. �. . . L ....... 6.'64 . .� ,I I
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iay," was all the comment he, made. that weelks 'before, poor 'Stelta's death ed topsy-tumvy. The carpet bad been ,left of poor StellA. A single wisp me an questioils. . M,cGaw . ..................... 12.34 . ,��,-,:
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"I am truly very sorry, Miss Han- jTig rolom. We could ,hear the police ger-ends.and that such a detail as a forgotten all about it. On the othe- I all about the fleecy white clouds, green and red light. All these films I ,
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ries can make his examinatiot, and, s-niflIng l'oudily -at intervals, Annie fi,,lt to i,m,g ' which he had locked it in one of'hi,-,. pletely overlook the possibilities of out some of the light which would .
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� it confirms Dr. Wallace's opinion with clu'iet tears rolling down her else. own poc-ke,ts all the tinve. , The do- .. beautiful cloud effects. otherwise affect the film, a longer . r .
neither of them spoke . .1
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hat Miss Palfroeman bas been pois- ch'e,e'k'-- They tective asked me t9 whom the coat One tffi.ng that really adds to the expos ' The amount �
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d from top to bottom before any- leant aver the, table with the morn- conversoAion, and it wa i I I . Interest in a landscape picture is by which I
hing else is done. I will have the ing paper spread out. But we Were lief to talk, when the telephone bell We stood silently on the ian�ins�. clouds. Suppose we are taking such creased Is khown as the "factor"' df "'.
itchen premises deaft with -first so all ,of us listeningL--lisibening rang in the hall. I opened the draw- the three of ws, Allport hol a picture and use a film which re- the filter. It is noted by the number
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,in, police and for The Tundlish to re- Ing room door. The- pi3lice,man, still the key in, front of him, as if it were and blue light. We should not be creased wlift using a color filter, 1�!
hat the maids can return to the sponds only to ultra -violet, violet, of times the exposure must be In-
nd thern,the drawing-rom, so that turn, wondering what ;the disagTee_ ,stood on guard at the end- of the pa.9- som,e a,gtollishing' sipecim.�n, jw,tead p I ,
ou can use it in. addition to this. able little detective would do when sage. but alltboVigh the ,instrument able to distinguish between the as compared with the exposure wlth� �
ater on, when my search is com- he did come back -and thinking which was Only a few yards amray from of an ordinary key to a bedebom door. clouds and sky It we give enough out one. ' � .
where he stood, he'esked me to an- I remembered how, as I stood at the ' exposure to show detail In the land- 'The deeper the yellow color In 11,
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leted, I sihall require You all to. tell of the rest of us it could' be it the telephone when ringing up the police scape. This is because the gght from the filter the more violet and blue . ..
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Ire everything you can think of that doctor were acquitted. Aidross 'my. slwex it for bim. He evidently had I had thought that I heard some one the blue sky and the white clouds'Is lt removes, or "holds back". The . .
id-ght .have a possible bearing on the very strict , imtructions, -not to move cn the stairs, and how a few moni:, - Vory-Tich in light rays to which the greater the, "factor" the more the 11
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ase. That may be ,quite a Nngthy fr" his position. It was the police ents later I had been s I .....
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3r any reason whatsoever. Will you
,]ease, there -fore, arrange for an
arly lunch,, and I shall hope to be
eadY shortly after twelve." He made
,Wff little bow, and without wait-
ig for any -rbply, he let the room,
I heard him run upstairs, and a
ttle later a crash as the door of
tella's room was broken in. Then
e came down. to the telephone, and
,heard him asking for additional
ien ,to be sent from the police, sta-
ion. To Ynty astonishment, I next
earti him aysk.for the clerk in charge
t the, ixchange, qnd after explaining
�ho he was., tell her to take down
i full and report immediately bo him
ny messagerv-that came either to or
rom -our number until further not-
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.e. : I suppose it was quite an orcHn-
ry precaution for him to ,take, but
; -brought 1hQhe to me, as nbtbing
Ise'liad, the terrible'plight in which
re all were., , .
Apparently I was' the only one ,to ,
station calling and asking r Inispec-
-tor Brown. I promised to tell 'him to
fin4 The Tumlish standing Close be-
,61in responds.
Although clouds and blue sky are
exposure must be inerpased.
As You will no,doubt surmise,
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-ring them up at once, and aMr con-
Ili d -me, but puzzle my brains as I
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both rich In ultra -violet, violet and
thdre are various types of filters
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sulting with the sentry, I went up-
might, could see.'. no reason why,
even if ,he were guilty, as both the
blue, there is a marked difference
and each type has Its limitations.
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detective and tlhe.insipedtor obviously
between the two. The lights from
In choosing a filter you must make
about on -the landing, and full of cur
thought -him, he'should run secret1v
the clouds, being white, actually
coftain, however, a ]of of green and
Your own decision based on your
general. requirements.
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josity as to what was going on, I
ascended the stairs to the floor a:blove.
upstairs to lock Stella."a door, and
then "bis
red light� while that from the blue
It you do not want to seriously
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lTiIle room in which,Stefla ha.d slept
go out of way to tell me
that be hadn't. Whilst it did
sky does not.
consider filter "factors" there is a
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is ,so placeA diat any ,one going up
not
,seem to me"tb add much to the real '
This then, suggests a way to effec�
tively show clouds and sky In a
filter known as a Sky Filter used
extensively by amateurs to photo-
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, th,6 stairs can me right into it when
evidence against'him, it was certain-
snapshot.We must use a film which
graph clouds in a landscape with -no -
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ly, one more itern fori him to explain
will respond to green, or to green'
Increase In exposure time. Half CM
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t1bis ,ocessriien, and as my eyes reach--
away ,oli his return. . I
and red light, and put over the lens
this filter is Yello* and the Qfliler
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Now my thoughts had been .so ab-
a filter which d es not lot through
half clear. This filter'can'be used
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found myself looking straight at ithe
sorbing that for a time I had forgot-
the ultra -violet, v()lolet and blue. The
without increasing the A-Xposnre be.
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mightmare face of bbe hideous little
,ten both my companions and, my
green or green and red light from
cause the sky Is photogriphed
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detective. For a, moment I could
whereal'ADutz, Hio-wevet. a gentle
the clouds will thus affect the film,
through the yellow part -while the
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not �ndbrstand blow it could, be at
gue,h,a level, but on moving up.s. few
chuckle from the inspector brought
me to nly looking I
while practically no light from the
T4�y
landscape, or general subject Is
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will get through to It, and In
photographed through the lower
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steps I realized that lie was, kneel.
found that if my nwn thoughts had
the finished print, tbe clouds will
half, which Is not colored. Yes,. you
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ippear whiter than the sky.
can even get clouds with a silver
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-Re, had just taken, a small envel-
&till gammg at -the key as though he
bad, been hypnotized'.
Some film Is r genattive to green
light only but supor-senaftive pan',
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