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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-12-05, Page 71873. EAI' STORE E, d the cheapest spot f>x town fe .GoonsA OPENED 3:CASES: Consistingof E'residents, Whitney -s,, Nap Cloths, Persians,- Astracans: Seaettes,: Dogskine Colors, imitable for Ladies'- Jacieses. • VELVETEENS. row Bine, €been;, Purples Maroon, Grim son, White, &c.,: &c. Xis° _another lot Of lied and *g Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Sona; Clouds,. Scarfs,; Woo/ Mitts, eel Cif#is, 1 Wo41 Gaiters, Bootees, Infantees, Gloves, - Hosiery,: &c, &,c, We slide Show. A ' UR,DA, Ott': tl 0 comi,lae line of k , ILDREHS' _ FURS Geaan. Mink, South Sea Seal,. Plain. Seal, Grebe and Ermine. we willsell cheap for cash only. ':RE:R THE P.LAC OrpoS to M. R} Gomater's, Jeweler. OeFFNIAN OS Suicide for a Blunder.. Tri a touching little story of Pail 1eyse's, called,' The J)ead Lake, kc, a young physician is so shocked by the death, through his negligence, of a girl, his first • patient, whore he only 'then discovers to secretly tellnn have $300 as his The covetousnesE appointed br>her til he was on fire venge. He was have loved him, that he resolves never of dull moral per again to practioe his profession, and his brother; and Vain before by life ing his wrath. he ill-used aucl otitr 01) His passion grew over _his wrongs, brother enjoying homestead drove sake of revenging a few huucli•ecl d handl in his bi• o men more c&elicat profusely tempt( thieves or :meed. thousands, this brought three aw desolated what sho happy, home, and -trear One lurid t d l ht on the oh 1ci 'lo love of money is the root o N. r. ''rthun'. fiially, driven by remorse,' deterrnr commit suicide. He is, accord about to drown himself . in : the Lake, when to the lonely_ inn, 4 borders, where he is writing hi well letter to the world and ttrlife a lady with a stek child. medical aid to be, had 13dthin mil des. to ugly, Dead its fare- cfines is no s, and unless our physician breaks his vOw and . postpones his fatal , resolntou the child must die. To the practice& story -ready er, it is, perhaps, needless , to mention that the child does not die, but that, in- s end, the physician, reconciled to life, marries the lovely widow, and all go off happily together in a coach and four. In Boston, the other da3, a Sadder ending befell a story, from Ulhicli Hey se aright have copied the' idea cif his own. A young doctor, attached toithe staff of - the City Hospital, was called up at a late hour ono Tuesday night to prescribe for one of the female nurses, who was suffering from nervous depression.. Once or; twice before he had given her opiates for the same trouble, and; upon a' hasty examination, repeatedl the prescription; In themorning she was dead. It was then discovered that when` Dr. Foster had prescribed for her opnana, site was already under the influence of the:drua, as 1 that the double- dose had undoubted la killed her. l3pon; ascer;ainin„ this f t, the unfortunate young mean, <it once taking upon himself the responsibility of the girl's death, retired to his room and committed suicide by severing the femor- al artery. Before assistance could reach hi , he wasquite dead. It seldom happens that the most con - se entious physician, whatever pain he m y suffer from the fatal consequences of ei r that is inseparable from. mortal know edge, is wrought to such an extreme of rerttorse as to be driven to self-destruc- tion. f Dr. Foste'r`s case is not, indeed, without precedent, and that of compare- , lively recent date. One of the most emi- nent of the many eminent practitioners who have of late years adorned, the pro- fe�sion of medicine in 1 ngland, commit- te suicide under very similar cireuni- s aces. He had advised a certain co rs of treatment for a distinguished pa}tie t, 'of exalted position, which his - callea- nes disavowed. Death followed, and the surgeonblew his brains out. Had Dr. Nelaton failed ui the well-known o ration on the Prince Imperial; per- fo med at great risk and against the dx- t opposition of the Emperor', he rni ht - e followed the smile course. But se were cases of men in whom the atest professional eminence and a g and brilliant career might be sup - ed to add to the pangs of remorse the stiilll keener mortification, of failure axed, perhaps, profes ional ruin. That a young m n, a mere st`udent, only, twenty- three ye rs of age and just at the outset of his caeer, should l ave been shocked to the pont of suicide by'a not unnatural mis- take, agues a degree of sensibility and ' feasional pride, we might say of pro- ioned enthusiasm, which would prob- )CiaYe made him, hacl he lived, -the tf.thent of rare usefulness and coni- t suffering humanity. What makes se even .mare peculiar is that the ose which the girl took is believed ave beeu likewise taken for the pur- f committ=ng suicide, so that Dr. is error, owever it may have ae• l rested, was nr:t, perhaps, the only or IAS ou:hand a full .sit ek of t os�e superior Si - era th gr log John that part of th :and rano() flamed aux he should irthright, f the dis- arned un - with a d sire for re 110t a viols t eptious b So wore tl e ea the fats a fa cied h get by a on him a ant' the he hi. bi Qua the 1y. sci l :rer. yet ulr man, nor he hated brand of :e. Nurs n1 elf most si pplanter. 1 e mused iglit of his omfort, c'f a frugal wild. Sn for the self fo t. e loss of s he i n rued his 's blood. Just L as urtur d Ind more )eeome cfaulters, • for sake of ng M farmer iurders his soul, ha been a 1. li( In 0i ve pro fes: abl ins' foci the first to pose Fo�t cel eve cin may blaiide between of'rernance • more a ro erb, The all evil.— A Coinci en e in 834, hlacolm Career n s artecl lid Bathurst Courier,• at the Helen villa; f Perth. James Thompson an risk la 1,came from Montreal to take the place of foreman. Dawson Derr, n iv of Otte, ra, was the printer. John Hughes was li printer's " devil." Thin -nine years of erward, a short .time ago. the four inc of the plat- form of the railw y station' t forth, one -Hon. Mialcoliu C, tneron, an ther Sheriff Thompson, of t .nark., a hi •d Judge; Hughes, of Elgen, and the fo irth Dawson Derr, a delegata t a Sab1 ate S q'heel Con-' vention then sit ug. That wa (s the first staff of the Batliu st (Ranier, ac we think ne staff of any pa er can be ounce to have stood the wear oftune and c ret mstaeces with equal success. i\Ir. C%; patron attri- butes it largely tel their be ng all "cold water men." Ta years of er, (in 1S36)' Mr. Cameron vet to'Parlia exit with 66 associate Liberals • only two f Whom, be- sides himself, are now survi ing --Ogle R Gowan and Uharlbs Bockus, the latter of.. Picton.—Ottawa Tines. SEWING MACHINES PIANOS, ..O CANS AND f 1 ELODE 4) S. + The Best curlCheape in tke JIfal-ket. The Chea pest, bedau a hey ar . the Best. 0. C. /I�.LSI�ON, the • essential cause: of death. In- 1 lent Sewing Machin iu s, 1 rev In - al astill closer resein (. "THE FLORENCE he incidents .of fact and t' Over .'20f) of which have; been s ld in the County The medical p ofession involves terrible. of Huron within the pts Also, on hand a full of res • onsibilities ; but it has also rare coma= first clails ivachine5 . pen ations, as th poor youth niiglit have; : Nets fork .sinter, Montreal -, diger, Appleton, lea fedi had he been content to drink ' Webster, incl 1 ockelani serf Harnil on, 1tnyniond of the litter of sees , :ce with its sweets. /If (Tuelph, anti s encs of 1>1 rth, Ont.. A Lumber of second- itnd O- born, Gardiner, all t octors who Ade fatal blunders in Lockman, Wainer, Ray oud an `rloiti e 14fachiues dist nosis or trea mend were to;kilrthem- for sale, uhc tp or to rent see s, the rank of the profession would Sewing Machines of _ til mak s repaired on the be udly deplet• d. But if there were ' shortest notice• mo e, doctors_ wi ling . to kill themselves for sunders, th re would be a gratifying di ®+ i iutiou in th ° lists of mortality.- V. IT. '; ?Ines. A Sor -d Tragedy. n and Jo n Gordonwere. t three s.oaths. t ortnieu of the following 0. C. WILL ON Can defy the world on MUSICAL I STR M.ENTS, Jacob rpassod. niers of Ii strumen s which he sells ' have a reputation that flare n t be questioned. u Maine. Something like He seller for no second -c1 iss firms b and Esau seems The 3fethusek and Klteinway Pianos, Prince, to .save grown up with the young men. eons Mason Hamlin, and 'staff 0' ins and'14lelod- On was thrifty* industrious and Special inelneements oo i instruments from noel` r his old father's to 1st of Januar;,:. a o account" young - d squirrel-huirtin ' and averse' to hard labor. AGRICULTURAL er various experiment's, Such as Straw craters, Grain is little fade; to Anion, Cutts:=, Sawing Machiuss and I dustriously in the field of the best, always on nd, John, meantime, had " c.dne-chores" about among the neigh- T bogs; had let himself at intervals as hired W .SHIN G` MACHINES Almon the sons Both in Price end Quality, heca. anot besn of , small farm r, living in1 borvclike The =inured Wa do Count tle� lel rivalry o Al � cI a ti—a Aman a lien John wa fell w he lik slei hing, but w Th ?old man,; of deeded to lease wh p wrought it and wood -lot. 1M LEMENTS, .Crushers, Boot orse Powers, all man, and hacl lived a generally thriftless and,. shiftless. l fe.. Almon finally se - •carred from his father certain writings whi h cave hi + absolute control, if not 041 rship, of wast exceeding) beefs u:npr os.pel fairs arid he apt. S an' nynious let :fi1e tions, war + ne m .tht he farm. At this John wroth. He had. also +us in his little love of vas embittered and dis- tne person had written ers to the object of his ing her that he was a er-do-well nil a vagabond. This Wanness he c wife of mild be eve T a rte cid for one n glat,: after some bitter talk, the -broth e s /*eat to bbd under the same roof. `l �varcl morn; John rose up stealth - illy and crept i as sleeping w� lililreil. led, this . sore arged to his sister-in=law, hired; He . swore t he "frith the whole family. NOTICE TO FAR re feud. culm'nated in: ab uarrel aoait q HE • dersigned hs 4T her pre On the farm, au.c � • • - 13 t h that fi e 1 . 4t'> -- Ana CLOTHES j'� BINGE S on hand. • 01 C. W ILLSON SEAFORTH.. 1 NEW HAR E 4J ail hit ' E POSITOl BRUS e ESQ SHOPi EL THE Subscribers `wish to state that they have opened out a first-ult ss: HARNESS SHO Whore they will keep on of everything in Harness, Saddles, W Brushes, . Cur Bells, ; -B And everything that is u class Hat LIGHT & HE Of every description mac of the very best inatoria peti Good Workman 1 IN BRUSSELS, handl choice' selection heir 11110, such as ps, 'trunks, Valises, comk1s, Cards, ankets, ually found in a dfirst- ess .r. VY HARNESS in the latest style; and , at prfoos that defy emu - ion. - hip ( uaranteed. COL Of every description mad not t A call is respectfully s elsewhere. Illepairiat„, Prom �Shop immediately N Turnberry Street, Brusse DUNCA -aw which b longed. o. un � ,l,nd broil Lelkshue � rich John. to •k, leave. to saw year. at Harpurhey, 1 et.er knoll•, of the neighbors. One t;htak's brisk house, • it $1 each, time of service, civilb-j he piil'i reiee scary. 809 e s t ie wife and one of the children, 1e iviug THE SEI: 'TH t ie second chid for dead. He'theli fired. t e house and alarmed the neighbors. - is alarm wa. premature ; the tire was tinguishecl: the horrid. butchery le=as anifest ; Ire was arrested, tried, and. a l 'ednesda T last, convicted of Murder i i -the first de free. The details of this sot did story, rought out in the course of the trial, we glimpses of a mean and common - lace life wl ich only hrough violence ud 'blood rise into the dignity of a ragedy. Th ieset'by his 1 ud their s+ +rother-s wrai. gling over potty details of omely farm if and inflamed with heart- - nirnrn ;s abs nd wood -lo , And there w ing to keep Ito the room where .lhnon ith his wife and two little li an axe from the woiod- id Cain slew his brother, TOS. 305 ERS. wises a thorough - 1 serve sows tins as .the late Dr. o be paid at the ege 01 retnrn if 1CLELLAN D. RE re was the weak old man atural affection for his sons Nish ` greed. There the it the ownership of field and the use of a saw. the poor old mother try - peace in the family, and DRESS TTAS been ronlovedl' John Logan's ol4 s ertson & Co.'s Hard i t begs to state that he with every convenience and is d it n first-class est tul li-hrnent. handl a nice stock of LADI1.LS' 01116 Of the latest styles. • LADIES. /AIR CO And have them s'ai ihtened v L. HAVI C AND HAIR SAL a' ON neer yrrfllk:lis, tidjoining and, and opposite W. Rob- Store; The proprietor kys fitted p his new shop tee pined to unlike He has also on 19 4. V r BRA rDS 110O10Vd N3O100 is also p Braids, Belts,' . ' witche Charges retsonnl}If- Gents' Wigs furnish at less than city pipe A call is respeetfiiply ;.07-52 •TepRaTred to take in iBING S, nd worked into Curls, Ssc, d o.n til+ shortest notice 8. solicited • ._. WILLI: NEWMAN. to -order, and warranted hist. - cited before purchasing )bey Attemllett to. .4 rth of Annet's Hotel, s, Ont. & DAVID'SON, Proprietors, I1 Z W kn O Z tdi in �0 0 En O z iS M IfOI H. THE DOMT 1 SAVINGS AND sooLE1 OF LONDON, ION VESTMENT I oNl. cad Office, Iiicliiliond-strcot, opposite. City Hall London on Ont. li'Established in 1872, for .ng money on Pim and `l own l?roperty ,it :1 ver ow rate of interest, and on the most favorabl lcrnis of repayieent. Loans for long or: shoat per ods ropavable by in stallments to snit borrow .rs. Parties purchasin Farms, building Dwellings or Stores, will find th' • terms of this Socviety prehra le to any other moil for instance, $76 00 paiel`at t c end of each hal. year, will pay back botL piinciltle and interes upon moan of $1,000 in _0 y ars. If paid y ar13, $157 20 -will do it. Money can be obtuinel a any time, and slit 11 little or ue delay beyond- the time necessarily o+- cupied in the investigation if title and prepart tion of the mortgage. For further particulars as by letter to Secretary and Tres. 1 Or to ALONZO,ST1tONt+, 1 l! .forth. 280-52 - THE ROYAL MAIL STAG -E. Rl -li os'al Mail Stagellea\ es Ses.forth for wall, ton, Brussels, Wr seter, and Tintermediate points, every afternoon u-tl' <t_ Ell/ press Train from the I ast. every morning, nncl aiziwes ft WILO N HAV THE BEST AND ERYANDG YOUNG, POP/TIT,POPIT, CHEAPEST STOOK. OF CROCK- ASSWARE IN TOWN. WILSON �;' YOUNG'S WINES AND LIQUORS ARE WORTHY O A TRIAL. IF' YOU WANT CHEAP F WILSO ALE and PORTER of the best ILY GROCERIES OF ANY KIND GIVE & YOUNG A CALL. - rands, in wood and bottle, always on hand. WILSON & YOUNG, Scott's Brick Block, Seaforth. TAILORING AN CENTS' FURNISHINGS AT CAMPBELL'S CLOTHIY9{PORITJM. Fan Stock Now Complete in Every Department. 1,000 Overcoats and Pea Jackets — First Class;-Readymade. GOOD BARGAINS FOR CASH. ,Wellemember my Stock ;:his Fall Surpasses anything b have opened before. WILLIAM CAMPBELL. CHEAPER''1'HASEVER! •11111 SL1DSCRIEER ' HAVING BECENTI SUGARS, PLiRCHASBD A. LARGE QUANTITY OF FRUITS TEAS, . AND CE[ ERAL GROCERIES, AT PRICES ill O LOWER THAN THE CURRENT MARKET VALU +'. 6 is j Is enable to giv the public even it r, BETTER BARGAINS THAN HER The goods are now in stock, and the • get theh share oftho sing at the UcgIuTrcd Store. TOFORE. ihhabitants of Town and Con tr are invited to come and JAMES Mt RPHY ezia-Stret, Sea forth. TOVES & TINWA 0 Car all kinds, and in endless variety at E SPECIAL NOTICE. S. WITITNEY'S, 'cheers Block, Main street, Seafor Pure god and che p, wholesale and retail lit Mrs. COnIAL OIL, USTOIVI WORK a01 all 1.--nd.s promptly attended to tel nen ly exe- i N W GRST . MI L. JOHNSON k. BROTHE , 1 -win E thanking their numerous elate ,ers for i biisines , which they hove heretofore untied on, wish to a.nnoun cc that they have recently omplet- .FLOURING & GRIST ILL, nrer, Loudon, Ont. sq., Valuator at Se of -It leaves wroxeteit t Seaforth in time tot the mail train going East. Comfortable coacheap and good horses -are always _kept on the road. Every. attention is paid to passengers, and pareel$,, luggage, &c., carefully 1 oked after and promptl delivered. Charges mo erate. EXECUTO 'S NOTICE. -N-oncE is hereby en1 to all parties havinp -LI claims against th estite of the late William J. Stoddard, of the To wnship of Hay, County of Hnron that they mnst forward the same, properly gned, on or before the let Also all parties indebted settle the same with OA° xecutor, Ben -Afiller P. 0. attested, to the under day of January, 1874. to the said estate mus undersigned at Once. 80641 . On the •anie preniises as their saw mill, on the Par lin Stanley, °lee mile south of Varna. The -fill is littei I up in the best style, ind eau turn out as good elour as can be. memitfactured any place. It is a so furnished with a stone for Which can be done at any time. We a -e prepared to do both (Mating a ping a their p done p d Chop - any time, and those who fay° • ITS with tronage may rely upon having dr work omptly • exchanged for wheat on usual te J. JOHNSON & BRO HER. AGENTS WANTED EVERYW HERE To sell our INT "N.AT Of the Dominion of Canada. Progte from 0200 to $,800 per month Perma- nent elnployment. 311-6 , 82 Ring street East Toronto. CLINTON OOLEN MILLS. MONTREAL HOUSE. DUNOAN&, DU OA -; WE HAVE much pleasure in caning your attention to our stoelk of Dry - Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, and Hats and Caps, which havebe n selected with great care, and with a view to first-class value; and will be found replete with .all the novel- ties of the season in the various Depart- ments, viz : DRSS GOODS. Black LUstres, Swiss Repp, Figured IltiStIM, TRE Subsciiber beg to announce that. his Fee- J.- tory is now in fn I operation, and would call attention to the saw ior stock of Moths that he has on hand, which he is offering s.t-, prices that will convince all of the 'benefit of A. loeal factory, feeling assured that a 1 will reAlize the saving over importation, as a pr )of, see the following prices : Union Tweeds, Mc tc 70e. Frilled Cloth, 5e to 90c. Union Flannels, 50e tei0e. Blankets, &c.i on hand. Also, th•ey, Red; a d White Stocking ,Yarns. My customers thr ugh the - county, who were formerly supplied b nay peddler, will he waited upon in a few day. -1. 13V. roy von, 'who will either take orders. or supply them. at once with the article Special Rates when PurohaSed! by the 'est= Carling att.ded. to. ALL, IS SOLICITED. THOS. R. FOSTER. Cloth Felling and AN EARLY TO THE PUBLIC :AT LARGE. W. H OLIVER, Harness, Saddle and Collar Black Colored Cobourgs, Crape Cloths, Persian Cords, A11- Wool Plaids, R Jaen Cords. FANCY DRESS GOODS IN GREAT EMPRESS CLOTH, ALL SILKS AND POPLINS. We would draw especial attention to this class of Goods, as we have seem-- - ed. mote than usual value in Black Silks, Color I Silks, Poplins, ka black an Cont. fapanese A CHEAP LOT OF WOOL SHAWIJS. WINCEY'S,, Aberdeen and _Manchester Winter., in all Shades of Colors, at Low Prices_ GENERAL STAPLE GOODS. Hollands„ Linens, Denims, Grey and White Cottons, Shirtings • and Sheeting& CC 44 ae aa Qs- iCal SIGN ok 41HE SCOTCH COLLAR. A ehoiceassort ent of light and heavy Harness, Whips, Bells,flor e Clothing, &c., kept eoruitantly on hand. Rep& •ing promptly attended to and charges moderate. Remember the place sign of the Scotch Collar. W. II, OLiVEB. OUR OVERCOATINGS, CLOTHS, TWEEDS, AND CENTS' FUR- NISHING DEPARTMENT Will be found on examination worthy the attention of the closest buyer, as will also our stock in peavers, Presi- dent Cloth, Broad Cloth,' TrowSerings, Doesleins, Tweeds, Fancy Coatings, Vest- ings Waterproofs, &c. Shirts, Ties, Scar'fs, Braces, Collars, &e. HATS, CAPS & FUR GOODS. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Flannels in all Colors of Lancashire. Saxony and Welsh. Plain and Stripe Shirtings. Printed. Flannels. BLANKETS—Our stoela is very full and of first-class value—White Blankets, Brown Shanty I3laakets, Bhie and Brown Horse Blankets, Railroad. Wrappers— Plain, Striped arid Fancy. UMBRELLAS - Silk, Cotton, and Zanilla—in all the Latest London Styles. Marseilles, Honeycomb and Colored. A full assortment of Overcoats awl Pea Jackets, as -well as Men's and. Boys' Clothing generally, Special attention Paid to ordered work, all nts guaranteed.. BOOTS AND SHOES. A full stock of seasonable goods in Men's Cowhide Kip and Calf Boots, and Cal , &c. Misses' and Chilfiren's, fall es. 1.1