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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Feb 1893, p. 2

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:.’é»ffimrfiz;aiy.etwww "w -. . °~’-+'i'r"~"<’*5-""r”‘¥ Riv-«v , , . ‘Q ‘ .awwwmrn w v .6 l 5 l6” i: l f. E, .,_ -m.-~.~_. . »- -‘ . “me. Inow began to feel my app ' mustang ,.able gentleman, who had come ‘ . room while Mr. Hellems was relating ' dismiss sinus An Old and Bsteemed Citizen Re stored to Health and Strength. Ir. 1‘. W. nellcms. Sn. Relates the Parttc'l Williams' Medicine Company, Brockvillo, alas-s of" Ills Snlfcrlnzs and Belief to a standard Reporterâ€"Advice to Other Sinners. ' St. Catharines Standard. Casually, the other day, the Standard learned that Mr. C. W. Hellems, sen., one of the oldest and most respected citizens of St. Catharines, had been restored to health after years of suffering, in a manner border- ing on the miraculous. The editor of this pa r had known Mr. Hellems for years, an be was anxious to hear from him the story of his wonderful recovery. He had not seen Mr. Hellems for some months, but met with a very warm welcome when he told the errand upon which he had some. Mr. Hellems’ home is on the corner of St. Paul and Court streets, and he is well- known to all our older residents uiI a citi~ zen of the highest integrity, having-lived in this city since 1833. “ I have had rheumatism,” said Mr. Hellcms, “ more or less for the past twen- ty years, which often got so painful thatI could not get about at all. I had been to all the doctors here and to some in Toronto and Buffalo, but I could get no relief worth 8 eaking about. Five years ago I went to \ 'elland and took a vapor bath, and felt so much relieved that I took two more. The relief, however, was only temporary, and four and a. half years ago the lameness and pains came on again and so completely used me up that I could hardly do anything. I applied to anuniber of doctors for treat- " ment and two of them treated me, but with- out relief.» My age they said was against me: thatif I were a younger man there might be some hope for me. I was 84 last October. I then discontinued the doctors’ treatment and about a year ago got a box of Ur. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and used them without feeling any benefit and quit. This spring I used another box without any effect and again stopped. You see that I expected too much and seemed 'to think that a box of Pink Pills ought to do what years of doctoring did not do. In July I read about the case of Mr. Condor, of Uakville, who had used, I think, eighteen boxes. When I read that he was so fully cured that he was able to work again, and even play baseball, I took courage and saw that 1 had not before - given the pills a fair trial. I then got half a dozen boxes and was on the fifth before I felt any beneficial effects. I had i :run down 'so low and my appetite had left ctite re- turning and'my knees and ankles began to . . gain strength. From that out I continued 3', to improve until the time of the county fair, ‘ igighenl went down there in company with ..Ithe'rs and went the rounds seeing the stock a " endother exhibits. I tried to keep up with them and walked so much that day that I felt some bad effects afterwards. But I now know where to look for relief and continued using Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills, and ever since have felt a steady improvement. My legs, have gained strength wonderfully, and the doctors tell me if I was a younger man I would be still more benefited. My general health has ale. i .iproved very much. About six weeks ago i was in Toronto and walked fully five miles that day, something I could not have done before. In fact I feel so much better that I have taken a two year old colt to break it in.” At this point Mrs. Hellems. the life partner of the vener- into the his story, said that a friend when he heard that he was going to commence using Pink Pills too. Then the lady noticing the Standard man writing at the table asked Mr. Hel~ lems if all this was to be published. “ Yes," said Mr. Hellems, “if there are my other poor creatures who are suffering as I have done I wouldbe glad to have them know the rest good Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills have one me, and be benefited in the same way. I am glad to havs my experi- ence published for the benefit it may do to others and I cannot too strongly recommend these great _pills. In reply to an enquiry Mr. Hellems said he had taken three half dozen boxes since he began to take them regularly and was now using the fourth half dozen. The Standard reporter called n on Mr. A. J. Greenwood, the cast end ruggist, whose store is only a few doors from the Mr. Hellems had takcna colt to break, said‘ healthy glow to pale and sallow, compler ions,_ and are a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, and in‘the case of men they efi'ect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of any nature. These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. Out., and Schenectady, N. Y.. and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm’s trade mark and wrapper. at 50ers. a box or six boxes for 522.50. Beer in mind that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who of- fers substitutes in this form is trying to de- fraud you and should be avoided. The pub- licpare also cautioned against all other so- caiied blood builders and nerve tonics, no matter what name may be given them. They are all imitations whose makers hope to reap a pecuniary advantage from the wonderful reputation achieved by Dr. \Vill- iams’ Pink Pills. Ask your dealer for Dr. \‘l’illiams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and re~ fuse all imitations and substitutes. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company from either address. The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment compara- tively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment. ’ A Woman‘s Strike- The walking delegate never tired of talk' ing of the strike. He held that it was justifiable if ever a. strike was, and he was prepared to demonstrate that it was perfect- ly proper to strike to secure any desired result. He so told his wife, and she seemed to agree with him. She said it seemed to be the easiest way of enforcing a demand. And that night when he came home he found that the table was not set. “ I want a new dress,” she said when he asked what the trouble was. “ I know. You've been bothering me for that dress for a month,” he said “ but how about supper ‘2” “ This ' “ There isn’t any,” she replied . is a strike." “ A strike ‘2” “ Yes, a general tie-up. I’ve been trying to secure a peaceable settlement of this trouble for some time, but now Imean to enforce my rights.” ' “ Mary, do you dareâ€"â€"-‘2 “ Oh, don’t talk to me in that way ! If I can’t get you to arbitrate, why I’ve got to strike. I don’t Care if it does block the \\ heels of trade. ” “ But, Mary, you don’t understand.” “ Oh, yes, I do. I’ve made my demands, and they’ve been refused. I’ve asked for arbitration with a view to compromise and that has also been refused. A strike is all that there is left, and I’ve struck.” “ But your demands are unreasonable.” “ I don’t think they are.” “ You’re no judge.” ‘ “ You’re the judge of your own demands when you strike, and I’m just as good a judge as you are when I want something. It’s no use talking. ' This stiike on.” She folded her arms in a determined way and be subsided. It was perhaps half an hour later when he looked up and said : “ Mary, is the strike’s still on ‘2" g“ It is still on,” she replied. “ Aren’t you hungry ‘2” : “ No. I saw that I had something in the treasury before the strike was ordered.” “ Meaning the pantry '3” he asked. “ Meaning the pantry,” she returned. )) “ It’s locked,” she replied. “The reserve is to be used simply to keep the strike go- ing. You can’t touch the striker’s re- sources. , “ Be careful, Mary,” he said, warniugly. “ If I shut off the casli-â€"” t She laughed and nodded toward the pan- ry. d“ I can stick it out a week,” she return- e . - Five or ten minutes later he proposed that they compromise on the basis of $10. “ Twenty,” she replied firmly. “ But that means ruin,” he protested. “I can’t afford it.” “ That’s your business," she answered. “ I offered to arbitrate once.” It was 10 o'clock that night when he fin- ally gave in, and somehow he felt that he had experienced a new phase of the strike business. It looucd different from the other side of the fence. Before a fire company in Berlin starts for noor. it.c.,1sa West Adelaide Street. Toronto, Ont afire, the members are drawn up in line, and in military fashion salute their captain; residence of Mr. Hellems, to enquire how then offthey run. having lost perhaps a min- the sale of Dr. Williains’ Pink Pills stood in l ute by this foolery. regard to other proprietary medicines, and incidentally to enquire what he thought of their effect in Mr. Hollein's case. “ Pink Pills for Pale People'liave a great sale,”said Mr. Greenwood, " and I am continually ask- ed for them. \Vitli regard to Mr. Hel- lcin's case I knew that for years he had inll'ored from rheumatism and other dis- ease: and that he was thoroughly run down. He now chft‘nu very highly of Pink Pills though at first he did not think they were doing him any good, but that may be ac- counted for by the hold the disease had on his system. He now feels liken young man and is able to attend the various animals, horses, etc. After he had taken about a dozen boxes he came into the store one day and started to dance around likes school boy. ‘ What's the matterfi I exclaimed, perfectly astonished and with happinessi , ringing in every tone of his voice. he called: for "9' young again; I'm youngI He ascribed as the reason for this. out, ‘ 0. I‘m ngain.’ that Dr. “'illiams’ Pink Pills had perform- ed the miracle. me that he had tried doctors without nnm- bcr. besides other stout medicines but without any avail. .13; sales of Dr. “'ill- isnis' Pink Pills are constantly increasing, and all agree that these excellent little pills are beyond praise. There are many people i in this district who have cum to be thank- ful they tried Pink Pills." The reporter called upon Mr. \V. W. Greenwood and Mr. Henry Soutlicott, the well known druggists,and both spoke highly of Pink Pills, saying that they are the most popular remedies in the store, and that those using them are loud in their praises of the results. Dr. Willisms’ Pink Pills are a perfect blood builder and nerve restorer. curing 'Inch diseases as rheumatism. neuralgia, par- tial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus’ dance. nervous headache. nervous prostra- tipn and the tired feeling therefrom, the alter edict! of la gi'i ,diseascs depending on human in the bl such as scrofula, l trying it. \Vomen are not slow to comprehend. They're quick. They’re alive, and yet it :5 as a man who discovered the one remedy for tlieii‘jvrt'u/im' ailments. The man was Dr. Pierce. The discovery was his 1‘li‘avorite Pre- scription"~tbe boon to delicate women. l Why go round “with one foot in the grave,” I suffering in silenceâ€"misundchtoadâ€"when there’s a remedy at hand that isn’t an experiment, but which is sold under the guarantee that if you are disappointed in any way in it. you can get your money back by applying to its makers. We can hardly imagine a woman’s not Possibly it may be true of one or twoâ€"but we doubt it. Women are ripe for it; They must have it. Think of a prescription and nine out of ten wailing Carry the news to them ' The seat of sick headache is not in the brain. Regulate the stomach and you cure it. Dr. Picrce's Pellets are the Little He has frequently told. Regulators. ~â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" I A‘plrojecting nose and mouth show self- COlllll eucc, impudcnce and rashness. “ The bridge of site," remarked a man of l his Hebraic friend with a large proboscis. [lave You Asthma? D3. R. SCIIIFFHANN, St. Paul, Minn., will mail a trial package of Schifl'mann’s Asthma Cure free to any sufferer. Gives instant relief in worst cases, and cures where others fail. Name this paper and { send address. i The grocer never sings, " my way is dark and lonely." IIis weigh is usually light. 1 Dr. Harvey's Souiliern Red Pine (or coughs and colds is the most reliable ear I perfect cough medicine in the market. Fed sale everywhere. ' John L. Sullivan still lives. This proves the theory of the survival of the fightist. GIBBONS' \TOOTHACHE GU“ acts as a tcmporir)‘ filling. and stops toothache instat- chrouic critical“. am. Pink Pills give al i.._ sold by druggisu. I l “ I believe I’ll get a bite,” he said. Anha‘mest welcomeC ~ That guest must be hardto please, who, having received a cordial welcome from his entertainers, find§~ ult with any small de- ficiencies at the tabl «Therefore, good wife, if your husband brings home an unexpected guest, whom he has invited to dinner, don't feel it necessary, at the eleventh hour, to cook something extra Your fine dinner, with its attendant irri'taticn and upsetting. will taste no better than what you had pre. pared. Make no difiemnce in your plans: seat your visitor with a smile and an easy greeting at your hospitable board, and he will feel more comfortable and happy than though you gave him a banquet. You save temper and trouble, and gain the enjoy- ment of giving your friend acozy time. Few people in moderate circumstances have three or four courses on their tables daily, and the wholesome, hearty fare, with good nature and hospitable cordiality, will be tinctured with a sweet, domestic sense that is invariably lost in grand dinners. Smiles and neatness are sauces for homely meals, and no meal is complete without them. An Unknown Family- Little Boyâ€"“ I think its a reg’lar shame. We seem to be just nobodies.” Motherâ€"“Why, what’s the matter ? " Little Boyâ€"“ I’ve got one papa, au’ two big brothers, an’ four uncles, an’ not one of Lem is a champion anything.” Askingâ€"Tbirliiuch. Anntyw“ And so you go to school? Now tell me What you have learned at school.” \Vee Nieceâ€"“ 000 l There isn’t time, I’m only goin' to be here a week.” ' A. P. 645 E.__ A Veteran’s. Story Mr. Joseph nem- nierich, an old soldier, 529 E. 146th St, N. Y. City, writes us volun- tarily. In 1862, at the battle of Fair Oaks, he was stricken with typhoid fever, and after a long struggle in ~ hospitals, lasting sev- eral years, was dis- charged as incurable with Consumption. Doctors said both lungs were affected and he could not live long, but a comrade ui' ed him to try Hood’s Sersaparilla. Before 0 had finished one bottle his coupli began to st loose, the choking sensation is t, and nigh sweats "grew less and less. He is now in good health and cordially recommends Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a general blood purifier and tonic medi- cine, especially to his comrades m the G. A. R. .\ I J5. Hemmelch. HOOD'S PILLS are hand made, and are per- fect in composition, proportion and appearance. “u o-e gy, thin and weak. Fortify and build them up, by 1h use of E become listless, fretful, without ener- . 9:, ~ <1 0F PURE 00D llVER OIL Mill HYPOPHOSPHITES 0f, Lime and Soda. Palelable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE on was or towns on corms, m Bong THE OLD AND YOUHB, IT IS UHEQUALLED. Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Bellevillc. gplanoonWrapper: at all Druggists, 60c, and “anflflflnfinfiannflfin OiifiE FTS! Valuable treatise and hoitlc ofinedicinc sent Free to any Snfl‘ercr. (.ivc Express and Post Office address. U. G. I «4: I’ECIAL OFFER. beautiful design with your name in fancy colors. Executed with the Automatic. Shading Pen, for lllcts., silver. Complctc stock of Penmanship supplies. 103111)ngng address \V.A. THOMPSON,’1 oronto. ox o; . fiou WOULD SAVE TIME Aim MONEY “Mammalwhen“... BUY A lllllllllLLlililS’ SlllllNl} llllllllllNll Agents everywhere. IMPORTAN The preparation of delicious and wholesome food is pcccssary to our happiness. To accom plsh this line materials must be used. We recommend EMPIRE BAKING POWDER as containing strength, purity. and safety Guaranteed to give satisfaction. )lnnufactur ed only by ELLIS :9 “HENLEY. Toronto Sold at 25ers pound tin. Ask your grocer for KOFF NO MORE bVATSONS’ COUCH DROPS Eaves. INFLAME WILL GIVE POSITIVE AND INST- ANT RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERING FROM COLDs, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT, ETO.,AND ARE INVALUABLE 'ro ORATORB AND VOCALISTS. R. a 't‘. w. srsmeae on EACH ones. ml THEM M “Drl‘flfifi‘t‘fi‘ canmv'sCURES SwectSleep and ,' so that you need not sltnpallnightgaspin for breath for (our 0 suffocationfln receipt ofnamoand I’.0.Addreas will mail Tau BOWL: Dr.’l‘.irrllnos.3 unich , CO.. ltocbesler. N-Y. Canadian Office. 186 Adelaide Street West. Toronto. - tor Guardian tells the‘follinving' interesting and curious case illust‘ratin ‘ the recuperative power of nature, has just sen recorded by a surgeon. attending a machine used for cutting blocks ofl tin had the‘tips of two of the fingers of his left hand clean out OK with the knife. Seven hours afterward the man went to the hospital for treatment. mined to attempt to re lace the missing por- tions of the fingers, alt iough the prospect of getting them to unite seemed to be most re- mote. and the ends of the fingers were restored to their places and fixed by sutures. In a fort- night tirm union was found to have occurred, and when the patient was next seen, aftere considerable lapse of time, the surgeon was able to note that both motion and sensation ‘ were perfect in the ends of the fingers.” mv thnordinsry Surgery. Thebondon co dent of the blanching story : "An A workman while The surgeon detcr~ The wounds were carefully cleansed Bluebeard’s trade evidently was that of a belle-hanger. ‘..l“ Cures Consumption, Coughs, Group, Sore Throat- Sold b all Dru ‘sts on a Guarantee. For 2 Lara; Side, ck or all... Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfamlomâ€"as cents. n its as CATARR H -» l: - . REMEDY. Have you Catarrh ? This Remedy will relieve and Cure you. Price 50ers. This Injector for its successful treatmen free. Remember. Simon’s Remedies are 501 on a guarantee SBNSUMPTION. Valuable treatise and two bottles of medicine sent Free to any Snffcrer. Give Express and Post Office address. '1 .A. SLOCUM 5' CO.. 136 West Adelaide Street. Toronto, Ont. FOB SUKSCRII'TIOX BOOKS. BIBLES AND ALBUMS. Writeto William Briggs. Publisher. Toroptg. ‘11’1‘UATIO‘XS VACANTâ€"For liundrcdsol smart youngnien and women who wil thoroughly prepare themselves in Shorthund Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Type writing, etc. Address forpnrticulars, College of Corespondoncc,’l‘oront0. USlC. Sheet Music. Music Books, Guitars Banjos. Viollna. Accordeons and all kind. of Band Instruments, The largest stock inCanadn. to choose from. Get:- our prices before purchasing elsewhere and save money. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. WHALEY', ROYCE 85 00., 158 vexunsrnssr, - TORBNI‘O, our WHY BUY a Boot or Shoo that does not fit. Why punish your- self in attompiug to form . your foot toa bootorshoer \Ve make out Boots and Shoes from two to six (lit feront widt's .Ask for the J. 1‘. Kings; Co.,Ltd., perfect ing goods, and be happy. :2 E c: c E Pei 9;; E l; H {=3 “m Eel l>4 iâ€"a D c: a: rd 2 m c: :3 Have all the latest improvements. Be sure and get. one for your buggy. They are better than ever for l893. GANAIIA PERMANENT Llllll‘ AND SAVINGS COMPANY Invested Capital, $12,000,000 Head Office, Toronto at, Toronto. The ample and increasing resources of this Company enables its Directors tomnkc ad- vnnces on REAL ESTATE securities to any amount, without delay. at the lowest current rate of interest. and on the most favorable terms Loans granted on improved farms and on roductive town and city properties. ’ urcliascd. Application may be made t irough the local Appraisers of the Company or to J. Herbert Mason, Managing Director. Toronto us- to. us LABK’S CA mum cuss. never “115' ‘1' CUREB CATARRH IN THE HEAD THROAT AND NOSE, COLD IN THE HEAD, HAY PALQTE mo TONBlLB, re‘ res the sense 0 smel , and drives away the aJLL HEADA H experienccdby allwbo rive term. One 20 Is Will work wonders. Price 50c. at Druggists. Sent by mail on receipt at ' i) add (383mg cum: cums rilfdh whine swim. minim We have selected two or three lines from letters freshly received from pa- rents who have given German Syrup to their children in the emergencies of Croup. You will credit these, because they come from good, sub- stantial people, happy in finding what so many families lack-11 med- icine containing no evil drug, which mother can administer With con- fidence to the little ones in their most critical hours, safe and sure that it Will carry them through. En. L. Warns, of Mrs. JasW. Knur, Alma, Neb. I give it Daughters' College, to my children when Harrodsbu , Ky. I troubled with Group have depen ed upon and never} saw any it in attacks of Group preparation act like with in little dangli- it. It is simply ml- ter, an find it an in- mculons. valuable remedy. Fully one-half of our customers are mothers who use Boschee's Ger- man Syrup among their children. A medicine to be successful with the little folks must be a treatment for the sudden and terrible foes of child- hoodehooping cough, croup, diph- theria and the dangerous inflamma~ tions of delicate throats and lungs? Group. DO YOU IMAGINE That people would have been regularly using our 'loilet Soaps since 1845 (forty-seven long years) it they had not been GOOD! The public are not tools and do not continue to buy goods unless they are satisfactory. HEART)!!â€" Fountaiiigl Youth A man may afford to be ugly, but no wom- an can. St. Leon Mineral VVeter has a magical effect upon the skin in removing wrinkles, blotches and pimples. It clears up the com< plexion left heavy and sellow from sickness or the exuessive use of cosmetics. For sale everywhere. Si. Leon Mineral Water 00., (Limited), 101} King Street West. Branch, 449 Yonge Street. LIEE§ '2 000 CURE GUARANTEED , Why be troubled with plugs, EX, 3" TERNAL o INTERNAL, FISSURES. ULOER~ .1 ATION, l CHIN?l 0g ‘Bv EEO peel-0:31)}; TganlfiT dives immediate relief a ‘ In the hands of Rio SANDS it has proved perfectly invaluable. ever Falls even in cases of Ion standin . Ps|o£$Loo at Dru glam Sent b me?! on rocoIpt of price b g addre CLARK HEMIGAL_BU.. I86AuELAIDE Sr. ssr. ioniiffd Tel. 132]. John Bull Steel Plate Range. "ufluinilo FOR GOAL AND WOOD LATEST AND BEST. EVEIKLASTING. UN IIIIHAIC ABLE. Be sure and see, the elegant stove before buy ng any other. Sold. by all leading dealers. Mun'f’d by Ii. ac. Gurney 00.. Toronto- Stun FOR QUEsTlOH Sum. Oil Rtnrm or Illiflflfl LET ME 8mm WHAT I: quumto. WILL Stun Yo PBIOE. Goons use 8m BY MAIL, mistrust, coaster sun CHEAP. Bead Stamp for Illustrated nook OMS. 013135031] Gunmen. Humanist. 134 Km 8mm it. mourn TENN E95 Greet Dlscounts allowed for 1893. PARCEL “ 8"256. ..lor.. ~Rennie's Illustriited Guide, 100 es, and 1 each Readings Defiance Pkgdlsams, (100.): Giant Sweet Peasâ€"our . '93 selectionâ€"(15c); True Mar erite Car- . 'gnonette, (100.) Above collection poetpaid for 25¢. W”. RENNIE, Toronto. Ont. i"!i‘it"?*JP’I'i'i'il'ii‘i'*i'iiil'if'i'i'Q'y'P’ii'iiflli'1'4“? nation, (20m) ; Ronnie’s Superb : EZKES, and 1 pkgc. each W dullnpanw Climbing Ono cumber,( 5a.);Famom Giant Prize-Taker 0 a to n. (100')! Ronnie’s Famous Seeds M extremely low prices for “ 1893.” PARCEL "A" â€"chnie's Illuso' . . m x . 25cc tmudGm'deJOO 011' New Winter Plus- a leHuskMelcu. gee); Bonnie's - Yes. (100.) ostpaidm w...â€" .‘;":‘ 41.... ;..';.‘"I.‘;".~7: use- am. W ' ~ L2 . ,i 'F ., .._,.... , ,, ..,...- ‘ r... .

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