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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-12-1, Page 5. TH1 SIGNAL: GODER1CH. ONT., THURSDAY, DEC BER 1. Sales. A SONO PILLS l[IRACLL A This TUT SIMMS LUX dWM.. lye !Mal or Useees Seem -11Intsteme res Team Yaaaa--Le Lase luras Ruse 10 a titters War --T.. Seal W.romane.e se aaetaase Wm- > tun Peel Toweed mesehs Ike Hier. i. «tritee other jsmesle ag nese Ste 0 °s f tesieo 10111 w aeleWie M L runes gene ed tasede eel the Siala We same mink hewsver, Os we boo Ilede a me Meastiw m lens and ow• saillko, ase waddle M!e r.t.swedd te the sad W it set been ler a UMW itasidea th$ starred le ear ogles when Weadewe's dross was M the gsvWs a few weebs age. Ki. soarers Mesas, a sssweetab a yeses briar of Albion temehlw. mW sear ofoe on b.Nam en %ewer esesima, and se el was leaving we hepned N eeb him - es arw gaoarvr p IIy pursued by ahs newepoler mn saar-h 01 Howe- -ft there was say - sst+; sew In hie vicinity. He replied that there warn sa.tl:I . very seating an I fol- lowed this up M Ming as if we had Med 11 ilii rouderful clir, of a w mood He- wbtt0t Yowl Malts. Wo ow.feued tgeor• seoe, sad thee Ile. Mason .4d that from that be had beard it was undoubtedly • her 1..ra..•.luus cure through the agency el Ur, Willie us 1. acus Pink Pills. We had bo.s:i10 en thoroughly imbued with the ides that the oarium J.tat4 of miracles ie ober parte nese only a mew sod catching fake t• the booming of patent !medicines List we .em edema Mr. Maas iatimstioo ,d• genuine lone) •.tire ea Deus sated our ,Herat Nae Usk is soled He name dad ly Inadc up our mind to investigate :he .atter of Oar earliest co.ve.ie.es We :an..• to the co-:d.ntoo that there must be e wt.iime 10 it, for Mr. Mason. • raper- 'alvie and reliable younr (dimer, would set fora moment be suspected of equuroaethg .0 , !natter I. which he -nod Gay interest. tnu:b less in ono whish did not :mare hiss. t few Jaye age Tho Prat despatched a n- p�ra.utaUve to Moon hills to make • full eve tg•tion of the alleged care of George Hewitt. He first celled on Mr. John tkiow, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, and •fur • few easel preliminaries caked sub if he knew s ors Batted Hewitt, is the ill.ga. •' Is that the old man that wu'ut •Ale to move • short utne a foo and s sow . rttitlg all mkt so fast ! queried Mr. Aldose. The reporter sodded newt sod 10 :ens time than it take' to tell it the quill - driver and the obliging Mr. Aldoa wen ea their way to the sat •rd comfortable home of Mr. Samuel Bessou, with wham it was learned Mr. Hewitt. resided. The Benson home is is the aateru suburb of the village, and epos the reporter ami Mr. Alden. ,Hoeg, they were courteously reoeivs.J by busy baosewife, who was est see buy. I. • ever, to spare time to tell The Post all 1 ,.rout h.r interesting boarder and hes min dress corm. Mr. 11e.s0s was not at home, .o d The Pawl at am ewpected tl to • tentiaman of between 500.450 years, who occupied a chair is a maw of the cosy roam, was no other than the fames t;eo. Hewitt The surmise prove.] correct fir. Hewitt shook hands tette Marne, remark• lin,; as he did so, " i could not have taken Mold of your band a few mosthe ago. %t -hem ter object of the visit was announced Mr ifemUt, who is a iotelhgeut• well e.t,...ate♦1 man, beau to dilate is glowing tem,* on the wonderful change that had ,..n.v over him. " `(hall 1 tell you the G oole story •" asked he of the reporter. au•l upon the latter intimating his desire to hear all, Mr. Hewitt gave him the following NK 111:r err 1. wit Ixarl'1. venni. In o:4 Ireland, thirty Tears ago. i was waling a stone wall me day when 1 fell backward and bad may seise injured •o wnouely (hot a sears time later 1 booms almost entirely dimbld. The fatal AVMs of the fall were gradually bet oily too rup- ell) felt. and tookieg back on a stretch d tam. exleueli.g fire years over • quarter of a cent nry, there is little more is the prospect than • picture of pain tad gloom end entree - inn \bout twenty-eight years ago 1 came 10 , amid* and am well know. .round the cour.try here for miles Until twelve yeses ago I meld sit oma chef, wbm placed e° it .d manage to move myself around a little. Tien even that comfort was sndd.rdy taken trom me- t)es d.y I was aaioteetionally throe n off the chair, tad the second fall say le and to bays doer all bat end my life Then was not • ray ei hope for me, sot a wigs of • break in the dark clouds. Elm once thin my pitiable oe.dition ie tom to every one in tees. parts. All power to use either arms or hams, leg• a feet. ,omplete(y len tea i amid be prop - pd upright in a chair, bet something had to he put in front of me to keep me from t%llieg forward Usually • chair like this," sal as 1Ir. Hewitt spoke be lifted and drew leeward a chair which was neer him Pea placed in frost d me and en this 1II world rest my areas Not eel, was *11 pan left my limbs, bat every feeling like- n., Why, you could rem • aaedle het neo my Mesh and I would met know whet me site doinc unless I saw the act A myriad of flies might light ..d revel es me, bet 1 would be le happy igsoeamaa d the fart Whin 1 was laid no bed 1 .amid see get up or nave unaided if I woo gives ail all cronies. The sly part d h system to which say 0(aagth trtmemsd to r.w.im, fru my neck ; Mes em t at Sas my Laud tad 6t.my yj ones. aid 1 was indeed a s od as tear !