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ZURICH THURSDAY MO.RN
INQp ".00TOBER 13, 1921.
Your Autumn Footwear
W. H. PFILE, ZURICH
SHOE MERCHANT AND REPAIRS. ,
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WIENIN
We are right on the spot when
it comes to make your feet warm,
dry and comfortable for Fall
and Winter. We can fit any foot
and can suit your tast, you
mattere
how remote a buyer are, wwe
will be pleased to show you
goods.
GET OUR PRICES ADN 1THEN
COMPARE THEM WITH VALUES
ELSEWHERE.
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0o The Store is rapidly filling with new Autumn
Merchandise at decidedly lower prices. The cost
11.2 raw materialand labor and everything that goes-
�0o ihto the finished article is reduced so that all Fall
1.$o Merchandise is showing a very decided reduction.
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NEW SERGE SUITS
Lames Navy Blue Serge Suits,
made with long style coats, neat-
ly trimmed, skirts with pockets,
size 36 and 33, Special at ... -$22.00
LADIES' COATS
Our first shipment of Coats is
here.: and :as usual every'.- coat ..
shows .wthat little touch that makes
then: differedt. See our three
specials in best Velour at; -
$20; $25; $35.
SPECIALS IN SERGES
Beautiful quality all wool Serge
in shades of black, navy,g rey and
brown 50 and 54 inches wide, suit-
able for suits or separate` skirts
Prices from $1.25 to --_ _-. $3.75
WOOL TR•ICOTINE
All wool Tricotine very suita-
ble for fall coats or suits in all
the newest shades 54 inches wide
at ped, yard $2.50,$3.50 $4.00
ALIT 'WOOh PLAID Skirt leng-
ths in, neat plaids and overeheck
54 inches wide, at per length $5.00
iS'IL'K5
' Duches Satin gies the best of
wear for blouses or skirts. We
have 'a pew lot just arrived 36 -in.
wide in all alio newest shades; -
Harding Blue, Jade Green, Henna,
Honey Dew, Sand, Peach, Black
and Navy, exceptional good qual-
ity at Special prices, per yd. $2.15
WRAPPERET.TE
'Wrapperettes 30 -in. wide off
heavy quality and pretty patterns
very nice for kimonas or house
dresses.
'CORDUROY VELVETS
Corduroy Velvets 27 -in. wide
in colors of navy, green, White
and red, special at per • yd. 75e
.NEW STAMPED,' GOODS..
Dresseri?Scarfs stamped » in
pretty.designs,,, on:; fine quality pep, l
Also stanipecl centre'"friece a.n
tray cloths. '
LADIES' SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS
Made from good quality sateen
in all colors, Special at $L50 to
$2.00 each.
LADIES' FALL GLOVES
Gauntlet Chamoisette gloves in
pretty shades of tan or grey, an
extra good wearing glove at per
pair ___ ....... $1.00 and $1.50
LADIES' SILK CAMISOLES
, Neatly trimmed at each ___ $2.25
Ladies' all -wool scarfs, sand assorted
rt. Q
'colors at __a •-
BED ,SPREADS
Extra large size, good quality
splendid design, special at $3.50
and $6.00.
Sport Floss and Cort lilli knit-'
ting Wool, four ply.
new
shades, 1 and 2 -oz. balls.
Fine White Tea Aprons, trim
med with nice fine lace at 45c. and
50e. each.
FURS
We have opened up a nice new
lot of Ladies' Furs for the Fall
t rade. Nice full Stoles in Gol-
den Fox, Manchurian Wolfe, Nat-
ural Badger, Dyed Fox in Brown
and Taupe, ranging in price from
$.10.00 to $25.00. I only French S cal
Jacket with plain shawl collar.• and
cuffs, 36 -in. long. Also one only,
French Seal shawl.
,MEN'S SUITS.
You Men who insist upon the best in tailoring and style will
be greatly rewarded by seeing our 'fine assortment of Men's Suits
of the very choisest Tweeds and Worsteds at greatly reduced prices
REMMEM:BER We are offering the best suit in the Store for
y,07.50, and you, who knows not w$hat that means, COME IN, and
we can soon show you what bargains we are offering.
• COMPLETE STOCK OF BOY'S CLOTHING
Everything for a boy's school wear. Also for best wear. We
have just received a new shipmentof Boys' Clothing at pre-war prices
SEE ORU :BOY'S SUITS FROM $J to $12.
BATS AND CAPS -+There are a lot of different heads .,,o fit,
But we have a 'lot of 'different hats and' &ape to do the job.
All sizes and all colors.
SHIRTS -Our Shirt Department is always filled with the finest
;of Shirts• in sizes from 121 to 171/2.
Now is the tune, to buy your Rain Coat, :For the Rainy Season
mai will soon be here, and we have a full stock of the celebrated Stan-
dard MacKintosh Line. See that the Stanea.rd label is on every
and
a -wet,
and
Coa.t,,you buy. , These Coats are suitable for i
bull cold •w
and we have a nice assortment of patterns to chose -from, at ;yease.
onabl'e prices.
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Phone 59
J. Pf1ETEf'
Produce Wanted
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Miss L»la Siebert is visiting at
Detreitt!'7'4
Mr. andMrs. A. F. Hess and fain.
i!y were/to Exeter on Friday.
Mrs.,ridJ. Fritz of London cal-
led gin, the,: village on Tuesday.
Mr. Grenier of Detroit,, is visit-
ing with kdr, and'Mrs. R. Ohlert.
Mr, and ;Mrs. J. P. Ran returned
home after a two -weeks visit at
Detroitt, ,
A number from here attended
the ehickein' supper at Crediton on
Tuesday evrenlmg.e':
The Bt.41on °'Arthur Meighan
will •speak at rGoderich and Clin-
ton on Wednesday, Oct. 19th.
Mr. and '1Vfrs." Wns. Truemner, 14
con., spent a ' •few days at List-
owell and Milverton, last week.
!`.Melick was at Henasll
on
Muri,day, visiting his mother,
Mrs. J Melick who is quite i11.
Mr. Henry Eilber• and son Mr.
Herb. I , Eilber' were Sunday vis-
itors at ,the home of Mr. C.Eilber
Mae 1by, who had been with
her fat er, Mr. Ernest Gies, for
sever +1 ,nonths, .has returned to
her he +4c at Cavalier, N. Dak,
Mr. unci '' Mrs. Ll Kraft and Mr.
and Mrs.' Casper. Wolper attend-
ed the „W est . McGilivz'ay. Fall Fair
,last week. They .also called on
Mr. Willa iris at that place.
Mr. ani.VMrs. Ed. Wur m moved
their hcitmehoid. effects last week,
into the .,:house owned by Mrs. J.
Geiger al the :south end of the
village, and recently vacated by
Mr. FE ;i - llcss.. ,
Don't t5tiss ;the: F!4W'1 Supper in
the • Evangelical 'church shed this
Tl arwaa, ing. !The ladies
havci ,pdrect Eel you,'`and`
a good ,Agran; will also be a
pleasurti' to• 'Foix. Remember it.
will be held regardless of weather.
The concert' in ,the (Town Hail
on Tuesday ' evening was fairly
well at! ended considering the wet
evening and the Harp Singers are
in a cuss by themselves with
their classy music and singing.
Two auction sales will take
place this week end, on Friday,
tha srlc of iYlrs. Deters' effects,
and on Saturday, Mr. Jos. Foster
Sr., Far)lon Line, will hold a sale
of he usehold effects.
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Mr Fred. Aikenhead of the Mol -
sons Bank staff has been laid up
with a severe cold and was at
his helix at Brucefield for several
days 1Ve are however, pleased
to see Fred back on the job' a-
gan feeling much better;
Brown October is here with its
amber days -and chilly nights, its
bright sunshine and fleeting, dar-
kening clouds; its falling leaves
and its early dusksr when it is
cosy to gather around a bit of
lire, •with;a) shaded lamp and a
book for an evening's solid en-
joyment.
Mr. Bert 'Beck of the Babylon
Stanley, had the misfortune hi,wle
working oh. a scaffold, building a
silo; to fail-, down -on Tuesday, the
scaffold giving, way, and Mr.Peck
and Mr. Bell falling to the bottom:
while the third • party, another Mr
Bell felt the scaffold giving and
caught himuself at the top of the
silo. Mr. ;Ball broke his arra and
fell on toy of Mr. Peck, who was
sericusly halring broke several
ribs, his face- smashed and other
serious injuries Slight hopes
were al :first entertained ler MrPeck, but o late reports are
more favorable.
NO TIME LIKE THE PRESLN1'
AND NO PRESENT LIKE THE
TIME
We have just
ber of Ladies'
received a num-
Waltham and
Swiss Wrist Watches in Octagon,
.Cushion and Convertable styles
ranging in price from $8.00 to $35.
W. G. EBS
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
Chester L. Smith, Publrs'her,
$1,25 a Year Indlv�uge:
$1,56 IN A.RR1. Ata,:yd ALA I. 13t...lilt Altti .
Incorporated in 1855
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000.
Over 130 Branches
There is no safer or surer
way of safeguarding your sur-
plus money than placing it in:
a savings:- account with The
Molsons Bank.
Why not begin to -day?
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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We are offering the following seasonable Horse I
requirements at greatly reduced prices:•
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HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, t
HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC. •
SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT •
A BIG R EDUCTION. •
We also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Single :
harness, Etc. - 4•,
REPAIRING A SPECIALT`Il
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WE ARE RIGHT ON THE SPOT WITH THE BEST SELEC
TION OF FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS 4^
E FROM THE BEST FACTORIES. THE SHOE PROBLEM SAN
BE EASILY SOLVED BY SEURING A PAIR OF OUR RELIA- 4e
BLE SHOES. THEY WILL STAND THE MOST SEVERE TEST
Don't fail to get our prices on all
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kinds of footwear and let us assure:
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The anniversary services held in
the F'vangelieal church on Sunday
were a decided. success. Large
attend crcee were at both morning
and et'ring services. Rev.Moy°er
of Cic 'ierich 'Occupied the ,ulpit
in the I` yelling and rendered a
splendid ;rddreas. 'One of the main
fCatu
r n.s
in Sabbathb
ate School
was a large i:epresentation in the
Men's Adult Bible Class, from Cr-
etliton, some .twenty, also front the
14th ec•n. In all some seventy,
were present, The entire offer-
ings f 'r the day amounted to
over fear hasndted, dollars.
ASTORIA
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Van Wants and Children
in Use For ever30Years
Always bears
the
mature of
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FRE -WAR PRIGES
THEY ARE NOT COt' TG, 3UT ARE RIGHT HERE PRE-
WAR PRICES ON A GREAT jylANY OF THE LINES WE CA.Ii.
I;. V. ESPECIALLY THE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
',ND GROCERIES.
tVe ,have a good shirting at 35 cants per yard.
A good Denine at 50 cents per yard. •
:t good. Denine for boys suits at 53 cents per yard.
Cottons at 15 cents per yard and upwards.
flannelettes at 25 cents per yard and. upwards. -
?+lon's Shirts were $2.50 arenow selling at $1.25.
':don's Overalls, per pair from $1.25 to $2,00
AND A GREAT MANY C'J'HER LINES REDUCED ACCORD-
INGLY.
NYE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE
BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING.
Fresh Grocer' s always in Stock
R. N. 1
DOUGLAS
HONE 11 5 a , k LAKE