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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-9-4, Page 31 DOCTOR GEORGE. Attain the wily earthly pasae•u..e ut any value Georpa.Hivat had ua his twenty -.cooed birthday, wee a handsome diploma of parchment tied up with a bite r$►us. The elipluwea was from a sedated college of wry high etarebalt, and (:curse had waked hard and faith- fully for tour lune years for that diplo- ma That be deserved it, made it a ,disable possession. Hs had with it a goad dialed capital in the 'hapset c,urage,eethusaasm, faith in himself and the w„rel Ile was hanes1, meanly and putout, and could begin life at the night end o.1 the ladder. He was so pax that he had to walk part way from the (toilets to his odd home, the village of Sharon. The first trio he wart at the mad of his tiresome journey, was old Enoch Laatp- rra, a man who had known George frau the day of itis birth. 'How de do, Gates, how de do t Row. again' eb r was the old man's grit ting. *Yee, tris,' replied George ; 'home to stay, this time: 'fioiLee • full fledged pill -esker. an' ready W go into partnership with old Billy, our graveyard sexton, hey'' ..ken tla. old man, with pour wit George felt disposed to resent this, but be dii not '\e dgr't to:elate on s ttlin' duan here in Sharon, do. ye cuutisued old Enoch. 'Yee, sir, I do.' Wal, now, 1 duce, -i dobe 'bout that, Nanette.' 'Why shouldn't I begin here 1' asked the young man. '1 hear that old Dr. Edmoncla has died lately, and that no one has yet Orme to take his plaoe. Why should I not do w f 1 tat young That'. hit, Omega. that's hit,' inter• rnpted old Enuch,'yer too y:ung. That'. jut what the shoe pinches. Leastwise, that's oo , plat» Oar hit pinches. 'Neth- er thing is Cut -that —' The old man scratched• his head in evident confusion. He Looked keenly at the y'o,u:r,; roan. whose face began W dash. 'Wal!,' resumed the 'Id man, 'you .nw as well u anvhedy. George, jag w at ver family connections is, yon know 41 know it so well that yon need not take the trouble to enlighten me nay further on the subject ” replied the young loan, very quickly. 'I know to my st•rrow that my father a manner becoming • physictan. was i common drunkard, and that I am And then George had to sit in his generally known as '.idol Joe Hilton a dreary office, in his frayed and patched son.' I know that my sliest brother germ"rite, waiting for the patients that followed in my father's fuotatepe, and would not coma, while Dr. Graves went b'eld pailabati.. a aide, w co.esge Tars people of Shogun woe dsMemised sad awfieba•t's's% 1 muse it will not to Mewl* hi. $V ea.d ,. ria. • gttlt's fail pep.'re magi Bat these wens lays, and weeks aad tsostafi s Aar at, when poor Oenrgis eowrsdis wad eo.Bd.tio. •tasema laded him. tlld Souk W truthfully mid : •'Ib 0 v, asRe will have a hoed row tic. dm.'sam He bad, iodie& Thet missal al Sis wee is' bad repot.% sta4 around Share. I The e 'tele were prejudiced against the poor yew* impales, although they awed not hot admit that his own character was shrive reproach. They had known him treat his baby-d•7a up, and it did not 'seem natural' to all bits 'Doctor' Hix - sun. And he was au rim et that hard earned title. Thome who nand it at all, called him Ilnotor pentose ; that took .way belt the dignity tor hien, and was • familiarity he resented, in secret, filtbou l,' be dared O o1 do as openly. ethers called hint amply and that was mply ensllieg to the high -strong young moa. He was daily hurt by covert or open sneers. Been the 0hildeen riaioetid hats and his new title. CoreldYwathiutt he more exasperating thanNleeemageowdenl ilt•br.l!iJpntbfe u 1rose d'Ms prior, shabby hale'hoe.. while one of thbir number .itis test : 'doctor. doctor. kin you tell What will slake. sink mesa well t Grease his heels and tar his acne. .end that will do. 1 .oppose' The doctor s office was such a shabby little affair, and he was quite too poor to make it tetter. It had no 0arpet, au pictures, nnti:ing but so sheep desk, a chair or tier, and the few old, but vale ahle hooka which comprised the Doctor's Lbrary. Appearances go a good ways toward a physician's successer failure, Drm o atter may greatly we uy affect to underrate m the. He should bewail dressed. A shabby men can etaet eserine a eery dignified appewnnc. His office should be neat lord inviting. It augurs ill for the amount of a roan's practice, of ha office is as *halal as pout Doctor George's was. if the young( elk,w could only have had • chance. Itnt there wore the peopleeK . odiug tel miles to—, • neighbor- ing town, for Dr. Graves, who could ride carriage.over in his car•, and count their pulse -beats by • magnifiartst gold watch. His ch thee were of the best, and tailor- made, and he had graduated from the name college form which Doctor George s,, diploma had come. H:, father had left him a moderate fortune, and he could begin his career in • Nn was killed in • drunken brawl in this &i'ied b.f., day after day. Every few days the disturbed and de - these. Nita there was Mama- ahs Windiest Nes* the fates essie1r'Is f tut/ sue tea liber•. e I pilot em's am an•uge were fauna pnear.m prutaldm 1 'They will be NOgliei yell Wahl, iessd's owe time aad pleas,' w tLid, ih edlally. O• wobbly man" that I ahaU go away frier here to somothiug hatter the* I Misdated tape tor.' So a made ready to go.- Allisdlseaw ue his a11l1dhoOA was dear to bite, used be wen fend ult familiar faor6, eve's if the) were not always kir '.'s. Jae had always felt timid .host assess anionic total stranger.. But his poor Utile trunk was packed, nal he bad gone around aware ttt.nd-►y• ter the few mends who caret to nay hood bye t n hits. H e intended going ..n Tuesday. On Monday .hernuou a little tow• headed hay met him on theatres'. 'day you, Drogue George,' ha mid, 'my ma wants you 4o come alp to ager house and see W there's aw7Mtisq the matter of our Tommy, 'cense if there is, Mai woold to mind for Lkoaur previa' The fueultiag musses made the blood fairly tingle is the voting docatwrs ashes. But the next moment he laughed. '0*., well, it duo t matter,' be mid ; '1'l1 goIt will help us' tosay t.uthful- ly that I've had sortie prelates.' Tummy was the very urchin who had soma the hateful doggerel before Doctor peons'. otbce. The young physician examined the boy cirefuliy, then he said . •%%'.II, Tommy, my buy, it will take something more than gresae On your heels and tar on your nom to make you waft. You have the small poi,' 'I don't believe it,' said Trtmmy'a mother, sharply. 'I dual believe you kaow small pox from the measles '. I'll send for Deetor Graves right otL' 'rery well, madam,' said Doctor George, politely bowing himself out, Bet late that evening Tom s mother came crying to ]t)ucter Georgie. 'Doctor Oraye• wouldn't come,' she acid. 'He was guing to, but when he heard that it looked like small pox with Tommy, he said be wasn't well, and just mint some medicine that ain't done him a bit of good. If yon would come up, sir. It was the first time he had been ad- dressed as 'sir' for nuns a day. 'Of course I will go,' he said. That was the begiuninr of Dot:ur Jenne • practice in Sharon. Within tea days there were fourteen cares of small pea. The annals of the little town con- tain • record of how it was scourged by 9e Ve long io• ass tri )roti like it.' flpN'ttdf Sew* Lass pun , maw Auld Iris- 1"-817R ENG Wig as * pevoisseat chi samaM mem Octal' Vetted the haegaSd Rist hale • brdlastifwl uses • Itaadeo.e carpet sad up etssawd the titre; trainee sari mahogesy ahem with Valved sad plush'euehloae were is mem men mahogany table and secretary eteoed ha the roam, priotaPM aid eaieles st• were i or the walla, books flllsdb41111111gt honk - ease with a silken oartsiae abaci ci this patty roam wee motor s piths oldies, fitted op is the bar.daome.t .tyw- '1--11.- -tient .emdeirMasd it,' stud De. - tor (i•..rge. 'Don't. hey 1' queried .1.1 lifeoch •Walt, Lot's a Mills image tired up ler you by Mrs Celina! Gtddinss ter' the rest •d as. !lust the hull tows' had • linger in hit Wes ,111 yer ow:;, as' all psi¢ tar. I retakes yea ►ala t last nutMu' by trestle' fit the Lord. Hegis'a11y Arises His promises to pan, you kuuw.'- 1Christyn Esemioer. • as.mere.a tMdatM.. One orf the arose *sneered, conditions re • De/hated Kidney oueplaiat. When you author from weary aobiug beci,we•k taes and other animator troubles, apply to Me beer • $uNoak Ponos Plaster, and take Murdock Blood Bitters, the beet ..tam regulator knowu for the Liver, 1kltluey, Stomach and Bowels. l It is auuowiced that the Gob enter - Gemmel •ill go to hieuttuba anti the Northwest territories at the end of next month. He will Likely visit the merle of the late war, in company with L Mel- gund, who u avow on his way out from Etw land. • Beware of nay druggist who, will try to induce you to take tuythina in place of Mo.:retire t Parke a Carbnhc Cordite. It is a wanel of healing for Sures, Cuta, Burns, etc N, family should be with- out at. It hes 110 equal. Get McGregor Parke'', and have n.. other OSly *.c. per box at IILynai. 1 w Seeing is believing. Read the testi mune:a it: the pamphlet un Dr. Van Burett's hlidney Cure, then huy a bo tele aad relieve yourself of all those di*trem- inQYour Druggist can tell you all a ut it Sold J `t'ils.:nt;u.iench i 2a Wbsekr* its,.. rlse•pa:r. SUM Xilllw Goods arrived, and will:be arriving dor. int the Season. 1 "IPA suit all as to e&taterial and Style. HUGH Duriqx.sOP3 F.El�SHION .BI.�3 grAizome a• J I/Remembse tla• Pear a -Peet strut, nest ,leer to somal of Mealmsl. 11 RICA Goderioh Foundry and Machine Works, Runoirnan Elroe., Proprietors. CONTRACTS TMMEN FOR STEM EIICIES. FLWRII$ *8.11. MW OTHER MleellIEI11 WASTED. Flouring dills Changed to the Gradual Reduction System. Horse Powers, Grain Crushers, Straw Cutters, Agricultural Furnaces, Stoves, eta., etc., at Low Prices. .?ll Kinds of Castings Made to Order. J. B. Rt' wrcuIAN. - 11. tit'. Rt: IrcnIAR 1 Godericb. Nom Oil* tatbli THE PEOPLE'S,STORE. 1 BARGAINS! GREAT 39AR3-.>AwINS c as PRODUCE_ sEE 'r O-OODS MARKED DOWN. W_ H_ RIDLPY", Jan. 21, 1883. The Poapl•'s *ore, Goderieh LOW PRICES_ !COME AND SEE TEE BARGAINS Is THE SKILL OF COMBINING A Go'ZDCMPLIZS, complicated modsital pQttcotpar•tion wadi CROCgEFLY WARE, Ow various filen-dime w .4J .,ted a...1 her. CREINA WARE, STONE WARE, &C_, at c., ASC. manned as to secure toleration 'tad . .sign 40,. by irrttauw et.in.a;hs, and the special action of form or energy of each separate anent, sad at the same tune an effect peculiar to tlae , tsetaieal manipulation of the oom- pound. isa.,yurred only by lona and patient turfy of the properties and used of medicine, end eaaset be impsftad from brain to brats ant wore than a Ju&tler can end( 51 an on- looker .rith the capacity of keeptn,t a norther ed ballets mot.eku the air by showing Abe hos 1.1 dont. Tina e.-.ppulne w::y Wheelers Pboephates an ('alisaya, an outcome of esparlesce, aeeumoterbes the omteet oe.teuaa ated. white the tranaule°t lmitat ons .ubstii used it acme druiposts dimppotet tae that fearfu 11i►ease. Before the end wine, there were one or neo a cases in nearly every house. The means takes to prevent the spread of the disease had town My otner heather bas ¢none W doctor heard rumors of a pined inedecteal. At last the tuwn was tite bad, too. But I know, and yam ) jetted young rival eoiuing to Charon, and the village 'quarantined. snow, tori., 'lir. Lampoon, that my moth - When Ductor Graves was sent for • er was as Rood a woolen as ever load paper 11e ) published second tine, it was dicovered that he 'An experienced and competent phyu- ' had suddenly been called away 'on but - dm at last of a broken heart.' through years of sh+me and uttering, to that can will deo well to locnte in Sharon.' sees.' He staid away all winter. Also a Large Line of Moustache Cups, Ladies Cups, Fancy Mugs, Majolica Ware Vases, &c., which will be sold at COST. W_ MITCHET T Op Hamid 0e street, Goderich, December Ifih, IRes. llKi BARGAINS FOR CASH A BaYxmm's Tmmrtnntvo. — 13'e,r a 0„„,:h.,,,„, or any I•tr• nchical atfecion. "'Peetorni in my opinion, u just the thing. I have used it in any family for Omuta and Golds for the put four year; with the moat uncurled succor, and to- day my opinion of it is that I continue to think mill more of that which 1 bran thit-kint well of. Gw Kites, Manager ()Maio Bank, Pickering. Prove '-:, cents at al: drug nets. w That's even .n, George.' admitted the After that, Doctor George thou4ht he ; Doctor George went back to his empty - old man. 'I kiaowed your mother when woulri really hava to seek a new field of office after seeing Tommy s second time. she was party Mary Jackson, 'fore it was suer her aaiafesstane W know yer radar• ' f d tit t 1 had perhaps relied too candle. sod began to road a *attain mad - I labor, and in deepest despondency he He unpacked his little trunk, lighted a mare a he bate father ; an she was, as you say, as much ..n the promise that had w lops seal work. He read until midnight, un - stood • woman as ever dewed breath but ht's yer father's name you ve tint, encouraged and consoled him. til one, two, three o'clock, until the But he read another remise salami dawn of day ; that found him un his an' the name o' Dawn dont stand very ' 'I will sot fail thee, nix forsake thee.' fah H• felt that there had been given land sweet to his tnaubled heart. bonded knee., prayerful, and even tear. ' /ugh to these parka Bat I'U say fer you, George, that 1 liaiWiiiireird to nay°' 'It will all come richt in the end,' he him works to do ; that • change was you, pussonally and individooly. t''m I fid, but the end seemed w far away. Doming in his lite. He opened hu well- free ter say an' b leave that ver of a mind 1 h ht that you want to. I will not fail thee nor fortress thee,' raise yer name far 'bore the n jeeum ern p • to these people •:l the days of his again I My, be strong. He would be only '1)14 Joe Hason's worn little Bible, and read : ter do, what's nett, an' y life. There was no end to that shame and maim he read ; 'Be strung, and 'I do want that. 'was the young man'sruw sad'ur. The sins of s drunken and that s new oa htt h depraved father were visitbd upon the And he was strong : Hamilton Street, Goderich earnest rep y. 'an i Christian people of this town refuse to give me neip ares ........_tt� «. . own record here is clean -I am not :above them into the beauty and glory of those stricken people. He was d.er'..,r, ashamed to hare it read. 1)f course I a pure and n.ble manhood. h"Hb Nrvesth Yaa tit trengtb of tea. head ..r _ .,.,..6., w.s deserving the _. .-__w_..___ r ._..rA gond :Leant-, men' of Kitchen. Awl -room. ihn'ng Rearm and Parlor Furnitun, loth as •a thew 1,11. for Pastellists. Weaaesrd ay'l- ease. '..MIN and aWlpsti.a. The Great German Invigorator is the only spume for impotency. nervous de- bility, unnetsal lassitude, forgetfulness, pain in the back .or aides. no clatter how shattered the systeru may be from ex- cesses of any kind, the Great German 1 Remedy will restore the heat functions and secure health and hapl•iness• f11.0(► per }N.*. nix boxes for 166.00. Sold by all dr:twists. Sent on receipt of price, poetaster paid, by F ,I. Cheney, Toledo. Ohio. sole runt tar L-niteel States. Cir- culars and testimonials sent flee. Sold oy Geo. Rnynas, sole agent for God. - rich 3m : SAM •WA.uuto OFT MY STOCK OR LOTHING AN1 G'.'NT3 FL-itNL&111NuN At a Greatly Reduced Price for Cash. TIfi? 174 A GF,NUINK ANN(j1 NuEMIiNT ABRAHAM SMITH Goderich. Nov. 12:h. 1988. Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. 0E121. l CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER �_ riesd rrr.+ chairs ihabr. cane and wood l,. (-upbu ards. Herd -.trade, ):attrt.•er. s' hrMast-.11o d t. My world'oner and esteem. He had risen He became • tower of strength M beana're. Aofaa, What-Nota. looking Glasse.. nurse, consoler more than he thought he am yours and most people area little ; Through shame and sorrow, disenur• ever should he to suffering creatures. dried „if yunntt phys(•rene .- bat all agement and p.rerty Ltf had strusald Has success wTimmy with Tmy was amnr'•d must physicians were ynung once- -and `� have a beer Nero,. you know. I the gond people of MilaMilan)"daalymade hiss erly after him. His .kt11 in baffling the Grass eed, Corn aand'Now, I have studied faithfully, care- I look backward to the life he had lett disease was wonderful. Hal he not the Buckwheat. ort w w tit. d Ila I had, i t° help ham onward and many people came forth their fair MONY 'Ti LOAN pr.vate f A:1A'o i•.vr.• +: r.•.«ana sa' •,• ra'e N. R. --.t complete alien 'amour of Collin.;Collin.;and Ibrouda always un bard also Hearties for lair at r.eaeouable rate . Picture Framing a ape( laity.—A call *elicited. I up to a higher and life, arta jut within a few dive., mad ratters caaam emlgi`1J -i p e? ds, Miiiet, HufiaarTf' fu:ly, even prayerfully, for f..ur long' And n0 friendly hand was stretched f h Heavenly help 1 TheThereere fs dei , years. I 1:*.e spent every• n r educating myself. No one knows o1 the , 'It is really surprising to see the suer- and blooming cheeks unmarked by the depr'deprivationsdns •• • '� I have had t suffer for 1 ante ..(4141,i 1,.e Hawn's wn displays,' dread dispute interest. this,' and he held neo his diploma u he I mid Mn. Colonel Giddings, the wealth- Mrs. Col. Giddings' beautiful (laugh - I SAMUEL SLOANE. saoka. I est woman in Sharon. 'with his enlace- ter was stricken down w11:1. mann; pre- I $e:Tii.Iton Street, (3oderioh. 'I have edrnni it; he went on. 'It is dents to set himself here for our Ova- partitions to ffy from the town. Aederich. May 13th. 111te. l $tam rimy own richt of fe ur years of hard wooly. tier.- Mrs. Oioidiogi s own centavo came fur Of course I know of the nppositil n 1 will How many of us can book back through 'old Joe Hassan s son.'contaminat- Nn young His p I Received BOOTS & SHOES LDown.isng Wed.c5aup t;rt t announce or the Public that the have opened husinese in the above Kw t• in the store lately oocul,ied by Horace Newton Having purchased a large an*b i well as* -rted stock of Spring and Summer Goods at clime figures, we are determine to give the Public the benefit. I QUICK SALES, SIRL PROFITS WILL BE CUR IC".'TO probably meet with in the be¢rnuing. 1 the ages to ancestors in whom there was ing presence was in her splendid ire ; 1 know more of theory than i no guile,. and Lor esteem we need nue Ines, and in her daughter's dainty mem. 1 A larptawrtmea• o, tit.- ,;,rho :a h h ht cf practice •o far. But then are several blush 1 I Hu skill and careful wale ring enol mum a$d CLOVER SEEDS I During as •remits D•retnr Genre had her beautiful daughter forth with all of ` reason* why I wart ti locate here an my boyhood'. home. 1 am 1,nwtv4 to win In ! but two patients ; one of them was a boy her girlish loveliness unharmed. .mashie f' )RS ash nent u one eKs weft as the end, you will see that i d...' ' who had cut his finger badly, and the He had hardly time to eat or sleep for A 'Wall, Gonitis, I ham't a thing tern other was a child with the colic. He many days. His very presence gave you. myself. i wish yes well as fur as! had not, however, wasted his time. Se hope and courage to the suffering. A *nutted er gritty ; rarer 1I s s and learned much. He escaped the contavran, bot when I'm c me:erned 1 1 her that you had that streak in you when Hewes abright,nh.etvingYnun¢fellow, hr last case was dismissed he was utter - you mu a little youngster. Bot I jiat and no one would ever have gummed ly exhausted, and quietly left the rt. • *mitt up mind that I'd tell yore fair an' that the bright letters and sketches they lags for • week or tiro of rest what the chances was fur an' •din ' read in certain Eastern papers, were When he returned, his heart sunk a, hen.' mer' 'I am greatly obliged, j m inn.' 11111.1 had segnsal 'Alesu to all he Mil written, the hantionnesit office rooms in the town, Eats ttr.et (trstn hate . orpo••'r. Town, el G.derich. t ilial }•ere span 70 'teen by 'old Joe Hixsnn'a s .n ' Hs within him. In the window n( one et i ear n Ire TRIP re a ITT Rt. a,r+EKle (:RAIN 07 AI.1. KINI".Q3 Alto anent for the cel.hrated tyro -row CI V RN. the very h..• Nemo. market. R S PRICE, George 'hut I was prepared for all you and had been able to meet his small ea. ha saw the word. 'Physician' in gree I )larch fah. ism. hue told tea i f that 1 shall succeed mime with the money he had received letters of gold. ins were before the an the end. 'Commit thy way unto the for hie work- Handsome cert' But he had not spent four years atody- wiwdowa Everythnog indicated that the newnotser had been a successful man. He hardly dared read the rate on the door. When he did, he read : 'DIM. Owen B, Hutses. Lord. Trust also in Him, and He 111011 bring it to pass.' Theis is the foundation of try faith sod onwrmge. Mr. I.mperwa. 1 hays often proved the truth of that most helpful aad most ins *adicine to fiaslly become a news- paper rwpnTler. At last be midi op hs mind to go oat Wel, Bups had did eat of itis beam. ff'f APR j' -Please call lord 51*00ne nor goods boeforepurchaatrg elsewhere. ocet•Rememler the place, next door to 3. Wilson a Drug store, rtif-Custom work will receive our special attention. ,TSA -None hat the best of material used and tint -class pit'Repairitig neatly done on the shortest none. G.,derien. March 9 169:. DOWN I NG & W E D D U P workmen employed. ART DESIGNS =MALL PAPER Now Is the lime, it you wish one or two Wee rime.' at home. tome Fatter room apes. He h.. over Now .11r rents rer innate. awl r.o.tref ee.soastly he' f roods which will help you to more money right *way *14 &n) th ng .5.. 1. sIt. wasld. AIL of either SPX, *neepoei trona nisi hoar. The hrnad reaA to fortune open• before the wnrkers..',.oio.t. /sore. -uau•asiLLetw,Tat;*Ata. Act a. Rates. 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs Bsautifu colors. sad at prkrsless than very much inferior goods. ('al and ser them. Tia aretae best values in town. .ad swat be sold The 1�les1 Spi'ing tawPa1Ias & Fahioo, AT 13L•I'I.ER'M