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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Jul 1913, p. 6

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* NeErvous DEBILIITY: Tt E>A o e \ ) 4) tis.. . OTlcE All letters from Canada must be addressed ' to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" p eopmmpemeeeemmeem . mont in Windsor, Ont. If you desite to see us personally call at our Medical Institate in Dctroit as we see and treat me patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business enly. Address all letters as follows: pecuintt T0 NSR A CONSULTATION FRE Blamk foy Hewe T".mmi".l'. BOOKS FREE. If unable to call write for a Q-utk-‘ Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY The Sunshine has advantages which make it by far the best furnace to inâ€" stall. Our agent will be pleased to exâ€" plain them, or write for vookict. Write for our private address, Londcn â€" Toronto â€" Montresl â€" Winrineg Vancouver St.â€"John, N.B. Uamilton â€" Caigary basketoon | Ed:monton +â€" 333 â€"HOTEL SUNSETâ€" Palace steamer city _ of De troit H. (D & C Liney â€" leaves Goderich every Saturday 7 a. m. for Detroit; returning leayâ€" es Detroit Monday 9.34 | a.m., arriving at Goderich 7 p. m. Day trip â€" both ways. This makes _ a delightful weekâ€"end outing. Convenient by rail or boat to Toronto, Hamilton, Bullalo Cleveland, Detroit. Tcter E. Summers r*tes his experience: ,i\\§‘ "I was troubled with Nervous Deuility h bep » xbeat & for many years. lla&h. to indiscretion R< w7 s K ond excosses in youth. I became \'L'r{ * l «espondent and didnwt eare whether & ®8M vworke.1 or not. 1 imagined éverybody $ . + » BW uho looked at me guessed my secrct. mm Fo Imaginative dreamg at night weakened «om py)meâ€"my back ached, bad pains in the (; Je) ») back of my head, hands and feet were \4 A e cold,tired in the morning, poor appetite, |2z AK*1\ 7 lfi finzors were shaly, eyes blurrcd, hair \/ T Joose, memory peor, etc. Numlnesin H9°5.. the finzers set in and the doctor told me ’{ he feared paralysis, I took all kinds of Plce: 10 B moliccos and tried many firstâ€"class & N @MIB, blvsiciaus, wore an electric belt for three > 4 eB mmv:l:"i‘ Inlz: rece i«'-i'l ]li:(lel\wnr'f:’l,. &l * me Trcatm was iadnced to conszlt Irs. Kenne merone TRrATMEST Konneoy, though I hnd Tost all faith m _ AMEN Thitatminy doetors, | Tike a drowningman L eommenced (h"il.w Mrtrop Treatwext and it enwed my hik. | The improvement wos like magiesBéould feel the vigor going throngh the nerves, T wasenred mertaily and plysically, lhave sent them maby paticats and continug to do #o. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY Goderich, Ontatio. oPEN UN‘H SEPTEMBEN, Sth. : Unsurpassed location on east shore of Lake Huron. Splendid sttmmer climate, beautiful surâ€" roundings, hotel service â€" first~ Class in every respect. you. | Underitsinfluence the brain becomes active, the bluod purified so that all pimples, Motchesand nlcers heal up; the werves become stromz as steel, so that dervensness, hashfilness and despondeney disappear; the eycs become bright, the face fii‘l and elear, energy returnsto the body, and the mora!, physical and mental systems nre inxisorared; all drains ccaseâ€"no more vital waste from the system. You feel yonrslf a man aud know marriage eannot be a failure. Don‘t let quacks and fikirs rub you of your bard earned dollars. n ons Ripne s d s apoen piccaaes L â€" OPm ANR URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNCY AND BLADDER DISEASES and all Discases peculiar to Men, sold by Liphardt Bros., Waterloo. Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. SUMSRIM® Furnace Addr Goderich, Ontario ut Goderich 7 p. m. both â€" ways. This a delightful weekâ€"end &>~ NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. best for these. MSClary‘s â€" Stores everywhere «* No Furnace «_ Dust in Your Home. | You will have no furâ€" nace dust in your home if you have a Sunshine Furnace. A special dust flue prevents this enâ€" € tirely by carrying azes whin _ all dust up the macetoi‘~ _ smoke pipe. moved his household eBects to Stratâ€" ford where he is employed in the new brass works.â€"Mr. John Melen, _ Wm. Buck, .J. Bowman and Mr. and _ Mrs D. Becker were in Galt on Monday at tending the ordination» of Reyv. 3. Pink. Itemsâ€"of \interest.â€"Mr. Victor Ruehi of Stratiorn visited relativés aad friends heré on Wednesday.â€"Mr. Joe Lederman of Mitchel is visiting Bis grandmother Mrs. Koth.â€"yMiss 'gx of Baden spent Thursday with in town.â€"Miss Gladys Marty who has been attending school at Ottawa reâ€" turned to her home for. the holidays.â€" Mr. Richard Bean of Brantford is visâ€" iting relatives here.â€"Miss Ackerman of Jersey City is a visitor â€" at _ the home of lev. Voelker.â€"Miss Claudia Ledernan who has ‘been visiting bere for several weeks left for her _ home 6: â€"# jpea i § &so d 4 y B . id t. mm s * iA e (2 a e v. E. a 6. 12 C [;,- f n | MIfS... t h. ss : P\ * > * in K z ba‘t #qSa* of Stratford spent several days in town _ Mr. John MeMaster of _ Toâ€" ronto _ spent the week end in town.â€" Mr. Jacobh BRean of West De Pore, Wis attended the funcral of his father the late Menno Bean.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Berlet and sons Vecil and CÂ¥aisa visâ€" ited friends gn Hanover on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Bucholtz, ofOwasâ€" sa, Mich, are visiting Mr. and _ Mrs. Ed. _ Crundenberger.â€"Mrs. Heary Thamer of Wiarton is visiting her daughter Mrs. J. Kopf.â€"Mr. and Mrs William Zapi returned to Detroit, after. spending some time with _ Mr. and Mrs. Henty Uchler.â€"Mrs. Rogers and daughter Dofothy of Buflalo visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Lqwis Hahn.â€" Mr. and Mrs. David Eby left for _ Trout Creek and Sturgeon Falls.â€" _ Misses Janet Morton, Bess Hogue, Ruby Chalmers and Grace Ulemens of (the High and Public School stafi leff for their respective homes in Ailsa Craig Strathroy and Berlin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. S.G. Holley and daughter vera _ left on a boliday trip to TaStings County. â€"Nev. F. NValentine G.P. of New York City _ is condneting missionary, serviees in HNoly Family Church ln-‘ stmnctive and edifving sermons are heâ€" inz delivered in both English and Gerâ€"| man lan:nages.â€"Messts C.IL and. J. C. Conery of Guelph received the tonâ€" tract for putting down the _ cement sidewalks here this summetr.â€" Mrs Catrie Becker and daughter _ Peatle and Miss Lilian Baver returned from Muskoka.â€"Misses Seraphine _ Brudet, and Bolte: Reaupte of Rerlin are visitâ€" ng tho formet‘s patents hereâ€" Miss Auric Schaefer of Simcoe and _ Miss Naomi Schacfer of Bertlin ate Nisitâ€" ’ Miss Fanny, Puddicombe is visiting at her home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ C. Michael of Alma, Mr. and Mtrs. Mcâ€" Kersie of Wingham, and Mrs. Will Kent of Toronto were here attending the funeral _ of the late Mr.â€"_ Menno Pean.â€"Miss Lorena Betzner spent Caturday in Baden.â€"Mr. _ and _ Mrs. William Seylet are visiting _ friends in Heidelberg.â€"Miss Lucy Schmidt is visiting friends in St.Marysâ€"â€" Miss Hilda Corric is spending several days in Waterloo.â€"Miss Lola Hatrison _ is visiting friends in Exeter.â€"Mr. THatry Motchman‘ who has been spending several weeks in town‘ left for his home _ in _ Waterioo.â€"Miss _ Minnie Ernst of _ Guelph is visiting relatives hove.â€"AMr. Charles Fox manager _ of the Standard Bank here returned from Camp at London on Friday.â€" Misses Maty .1 aschinger and Tillie Kuntzil are spending several days at Niagata Falls.â€"Miss Gidney assistant Millinâ€" ecr at D. Becker‘s.left for ber _ home in â€" Drumba on Saturday.â€"Mr. Little of Berlin speut the week end in town â€" The Misses Ella and Clara Sl'huh‘li of Bridgeport visited at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Herman Schueltz.â€" Mr. John _ Koerber is _ spending several days in EJmira.â€"Mrs. A. Diggon | of Princeton who has been visiting hc'r‘ sister Miss L.S. Robb left for Waterâ€" loo on Saturday. â€"Mr. James _ Orr.| ‘ Diedâ€"Another _ of the pioneers _ of ithis districy passed. away at his home _ here on Wednesday evening the 25th inst in the person of â€" Mr. Menno Bean. He bad been a sufieter from rheumatism for several years and for the past year had been _ conâ€" fined to bed. _ The late Mr. ‘Bean }was born _ in Wilmot Township _ 73 years ago where he spent the greater part of his life at farming. ___ About fourteen years ago he retited _ and came to this town, since which time {Iu‘ has resided here. He was marâ€" ried to Mary Reddaway â€" and _ their union was blesse@ with â€"five . children. i(me son Russel predeceased him. cts survived by his sorrowing . wiâ€" dow and four childre®, namely: Rich ard of Erantford, Jacob of West De Pere Wis., Wiliam R. of Prince _ AF bert, Sask., and Mrs. Andrew Munay of Innerkip. Theâ€"fuberal took _ Place fron» his late residence on .lacob St, on Saturday afternoon at two o‘â€" clock to the Methodist church for serâ€" vice thence to Staufiet‘s Cemetery for énterment. The death took place at lHanover on Sunday Jast of Mrs. Philip Beilstein mother of Mrs. Henry _ and _ Jacob Beilstcin of this town at the age of 81 years. The funeral took Place t Ianover on Wednesday. last. hbave I been cured of all these awful Headaches, but my ltnnEth is growinq up once more and I feel like a new man‘ BERT CORNEIL. Take ‘‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives". 5oc a box, 6 for $2.50â€"trial size, 25¢. At dealers or from Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. had taken them for three days, my Headaches were easier and in a 'eel they left me. After I had taken a box of these t;'hleu. my heuhc.hln were quite c:red y appetite was always poor and my mmâ€"m now my appetite is splendid and my digestion excellent. I had become thin and weak from the TAYLORVILLE, OwF. "I was a sufferer from Fearful Head aches for over two years.‘ Sometimes, they were so bad that I was unable to work for days at a time. I took all kindao(medzine.mw by phyâ€" sicians, but yet the Headaches persisted. A short time ago, I was advised to try "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" and I did so, with I must confess, very little faith. But after I wrurens | "sS*] 8. B. Bricker & Oo‘s. |* .. [Contingaed on page 2.3 Because He No Longer Suffers With Headaches In order to prease everybody we will sell all Cotâ€" ton, Lisle and Silk Hosiery, both Ladies®, Gents‘ and Childrea‘s at _ 10 per cent Discount About 10 doz. in Black and Colors, Silk and Lisle thread Short, worth 25 to 40c for _ 10¢ a pair A special lot of Balbriggan, Poris and Merino Shirts and Drawers,Special . 90C a Suit worth $.100. Sale Price See our Specials at per yd. 5c,6!c, 84c and 1 o;c S. B. BRICKER & CO., Deep Cut prices on both these lines. _ It will pay you to come and see these bargains To clear them quickiy we give a special discount on &ny pair in the house: of 20 per cent. 20 pieces of 36in. and 39in. colored and Black Pia lette Silk regular, $1.00 per yd. for 7O regular 75¢. up,. for Every picce in the store goes on Special Sale now. Whitewear at â€" 20 per cent. Discount Shirtwaists at = 15 per cent. Discount Men‘s Overalis, Cottonade Pants, Smocks 10 pieces of 39in. colored Messaline, regular $1.40, Sale Price â€" â€" s 1 a 29 Whitewear and W aists Sheetings and Clearing prices on every one, $1.00 for 85¢,1.25 for 1.00, 1.75 for 1.50, 2.00 for 160 and 3.00 for _ $2.35 5 pieces of Stripe Voiles and several other lines of 40 and 50c values at per yd. 290a Silks ind 20 pieces of higher grade materials worth 75¢. to $1.00 at per yd. â€" + RAien BROOMS FREE The past records of our "Midâ€"Summer" and "January Clearing Sales" have certainly been very encouraging to us, showing us that the people in this vast vicinity have every confidence in our "SALES" simply because our "Sales are genuine." We now propose to clear out. nearly all â€" 1 piece each Navy Blue and Black, 50in wide all Wool, Extra quality, reg. $1.00 Sale Price QQ@Q@a& LA WUHLRiIEE awiftul: Dsmm uts _ THIS SALE WILL BE A 10 DAYS‘ EVENT, commencing _ Thursday Morning, July 3rd, and ending July 12th 5 doz. Men‘s $1.00 Shirts for Odd Summer Gloves 10 pieces of odd 19in. Silks in plain and fancy, Colored Sunshades Our Summer Merchandise at practically cost price | This means that some great MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES will stare you in the face Dress Goods Dept. Men‘s Underwear Cotton Hosiecy Lace Curtains Men‘s Shirts A SPECIAL IN SERGES Towelings Sale starts Thursday, July 3rd and ends Saturday, July 12th Trimming‘ Dept. Pillow Cottons â€"Will be bigger and better than ever oc 79¢ With every $5.00 purchase woe will give away absolutely ~FREE one® of our good 40c Brooms The Balance of this Season‘s: Stock of Coats at 25 disc. 35 pair odd lines Good fitters _ Reg. $1.00 Corsets for ‘ 75¢ a pr. Another odd in white and drap. Reg. 50 & 75¢ for 39c¢ a pr. We are "selling out" our Men‘s Clothing and you can get a wondvrful bargain if you buy now. . A Big Corset Sale 11 only odd Fawn Coats. short and medium lengths Were 5.00 & $7.00 for Lo. €2 n 10 doz. in Black and White, 20in leagth, double tipped reg. 85 and 90c for > in (+ P Remnants of Oil Cloths Carpets and Linoleums RUGS All marked at 25% disc. Umbrellas and Waterproof Coats Men‘sâ€" Suits 50c unbleached Tabling at 75¢ unbleached Tabling at $1.00 bleached Damask at $1.25 bleached Damask at $1.65 bleached Damask at A special lot of short ends from 1} to selling at practically HAL The balance of our Cream and Colored Madras Muslins are assorted into two lots.~ Sale Price Reg 35 to 40¢ values per yd. 202 at Reg. 50 to 75¢ values per yd. 3 pieces Fancy Flowered Silkolene, regular for > > e â€" L # 4 12 new shades really worth 50¢.Sale Price Ladies‘ Spring Coats YQUR CHOICE of all oc;r 3â€"1‘00 wrappers nt\ 79(: TERMS STRICTLY CASH Nearly all our colored Silk Bandings. Edginds._etc. .= = â€" _ Half Price Marked at Clearing Price Are also sold cheap. , Madras Muslins, Nets, Etc. Table Linen Dept. Long Silk Gloves Special prices on Napkins and Cloths. Corded Velvets Wrappers Sold at Cost 11 to Ztyamds HALF PRICE $1.39 imee un lar 15¢ 10c ®ipmededkty 5# 21 lbs, REDPATH °_ SUGAR for $1.00 10 pes, beautiful patterns, 30in wide Reg. 20 and 25¢ SALE PRICE 19¢ a yd. "Samples" in Blk. and colored Maise. Marked at Wholesale prices. 2 lots to choose frbom s % 39 and 79¢ each ed Special ‘_1000 yards of English Prints all,colors and patterns regular 12} and 14c a yard. Sale Price 11c ._ 14 only waists in Blk., Navy, Grey, Messaline Silk also a few Ecru Net Waists, New Style 4.00 & $4.50 See our Children‘s Straw Bonnets for 25 pieces of Scotch Ginghams,all fast colors, regulâ€" ar 15c for â€" â€" â€" 1 1 C 15 pieces of Canadian Ginghams, good colors, reg. 10c for â€" â€" â€" 8;0 10 pieces of Black and White Flowered Sateen for Dresses, etc. regular 25¢ value for _ â€" 1 Ra 3 doz. Honey Comb Spreads with and without Fringes, extra large; reg. $1.50 and 75. Sale Price. â€" â€" * â€" s' .39 Special cut prices marked in plain figures on our regular $2.00, 2.50, 3.50 to $5.00 Quilts Muslins, Repps Bed Spreads Our Entire Stock is divided into 3 fots and mark 20c Muslins and Repps at per yd, 25¢ Muslins for Dresses at per yd. 5 pieces Muslins special per yd All Trimmed MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE Silk and Net Waists Reg. Wash Goods Dept. Embroidery Sale 50c line for 85e A UNDERSKIRTS 71â€"2¢ 121â€"2¢c 19ca yd. Art Sateens Flouncings at a Sacrifice Waterioo King St. en and Linens Days $2.49 Sic 19c¢ 15¢ â€" 79¢ $1.19

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