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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, (921.
Chester L. Smith', Publisher
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Your Autumn Footwear
W. H. PFILE, ZURICH
SHOE MERCHANT AND REPAIRS.
We are right on the spot when
it comes to make your feet warm,
dry and comfortable for
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and Winter. , We can fit any foot
and can suit your test, no <matter
how remote a . buyer you , weoue
will be pleased to show you
goods;.
GET OUR PRICES ADN THEN11
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COMPARE THEM WITH VALUES
ELSEWHERE.
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RWeare Agents for the well- .�
known Hoover Electric Sweeper,
the only Sweeper on the Market
that BEATS as it SWEEPS as it QI
CLEANS.
LET THE HOOVER DO YOUR
HOUSECLEANING q�
The Hoover prolongs the life of Q�
Rugs because it keeps them clean[.
Rugs ,wear out quickly when) sharp
grit embeds itself into the texture
•It is thus sharp grit which ,cuts
the nap of the rug and ,rapidly e Q
shortens the Life.
ONLY THE HOOVER CLEANS :0 tunity' to buy your Christmas pre -
THOROUGHLY, BECAUSE IT A- Q sents.
•'; Mr. Herb. •Mousseau, the local
LONE BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS d •• garage owner;"has added to his
ITS SUCTION CLEANS. WE ' •, equipment an ascetylene welding
outfit. This has long been a
WILL BE GLAD TO DEMONSTR • necessity "for Zurich and vicinity,
airthis kind ' wtirk - has allays.,
ATE`THE HOOVER TO YOU. Ute been •taken out of town, 'whereas
now we have it right at our con-
;venience+.
The W. C. T. U. will mieet in
the Ladies' Hall, on Wednesday ev-
ening, Nov. 16th at 8 o'clock. The
report of the Provincial Conven-
tion held in London recently,• will
be given. Miss Gladys Petty, of
Hensall, will render several so.os.
All ladies are invited to attend
this meeting.
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LADIES' FALL COATS
Just received another shipment
of Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats
which ars now on exhibit, exclu-
sive in tsyle, unexcelled ni quality
and workmanship.. They are the
season's greatest value.
LADIES' ,SILK TRICOLETTE
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Beautifully trimmed with short
sleeves. Shades in Navy Sand,
Henna, and Apricot. Big Values
at $5.00. •
Also Ladies' silk Georgette waist
in all colors, very nicely trimmed,
size 36,; 38, 40 and 42. ,Good qual-
ity at Special Price each $4x00
NEW SERGE SUITS
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Lauies Navy Blue Serge Suits,
made with long style coats, neat-
ly trimmed, :skirts with pockets,
11 size 36 and 38, Special at _.. $22.00
• ALL WOOL PLAID Skirt leng-
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the in neat plaids and overcheck
5.4 inches wide, at per length $5.00
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Mr. }L Well is visiting in De-
troit.
Mr. C. Fritz was to London on
Thuesdayi. -
Hay Council met for its regular
Monthly meeting on 'Saturday.'
IVIrs. L. Geiger and Miss E. ieen-
nie were to London to hear Galli-
curci, the . world's famour Iralian
soprano singer.
Mr. Wm. Frank of Kitchener sp-
ent,the week -end' at the home off
Mr. C. Silber.
Miss Dorothy Truemner, nurse,
of 'toronto, is. visiting at the home
of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Truemner.
Mr. Frank McCutcheon of Lon-
don was a holiday visitor at the
home of Mrs. S. Rennie.
The Tenth. Division Court 'will
convene in the Town Hall, Zurich
this Thursday, Nov. 10th,,
Mr. J. Eldon Howald, who has
been visiting friends in and aro-
und Zurich, left on Friday for
Jacksonville, Florida, where he in-
tends to spend the Winter.
The Young Ladies Bible Class
of the Evangelical' church will,hold
a bazaar in the Ladies' Hall on
Saturday afternoon and evening,
Dec. 3rd. In connection with,
this there will be a tea served.
This will be a 'splendid' oppor-
NEW STAMPED GOODS
Dresser scarfs stamped in
pretty designs on fine quality repp
Also stamped centre pieces and
tray cloths..
• SPECIALS IN .SERGES
Beautiful quality all wool Serge
in shades of black, navy,g reyand
brown 50 and 54 inches wide, suit-
able for- suits or separate skirts
$3.75
k its
Prices from $1.25 to .._ ... $
WOOL TRICOTINE
All wool Tricotine very suita-
ble for fall coats or suits in all
the newest shades 51 inches wide
at per yard __ $2.50,$3.50 $4.00
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 $25.011. I only FrenchSeal
Jacket with pl:ein shawl collar and
cuffs, 36 -in. long. Also one only,
French Seal shawl.
Our Fall Announcement
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING OUR COMPLETE RE-
ADINESS FOR . FALL BUSINESS. WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR
g7ONDERFIJL DISPLAY OF NEW FALL STYLES .FOR MEN AND
4 BOYS, AND SHARE IN THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING.
o THE .NEW OVERCOATS
and Suits for men will surely please
You,
SEE OUR MENS' SUITS .REG, PRICE $35 To $40, NOW, ._ ._.$18.85'
dQ MEN'S OVERCOATS FROM .$15.00 TO $40.0e. -
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do Raincoats at Greatly reduced prices
'Reg. price S25. Red. price 10 to 17
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NEW HATS,
NEW SHIRTS
NEW 1LAPS
JUST, IN.
J. PREETER
Produce Wanted
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Our Ball Club are in receipt of
.that fine N. W. B. A. Cup present-
ed by Mr. Clarke, M. P., which ar-
rived last week. I tis on exhib-
ition in (the ishow window of Mr.
• Preeter's Store ,along with the
other two baseball cups wan.
The N. W. B. A. cup is in the mad-
e dle and on -the left is the G. W. V.
• A. trophy of Clinton won by our
seniors in 1919, and on the right
side is the Murdock trophy, from
Hensall, won by our Juniors this
season. This is a display our
pillage can be proud off.
PREPAIRING THE LISTS
The Voters' Lists for the fed-
eral Election, Dec. 6th, next for
Hay Township are now being pre-
pared by the registrars as follows;
Poll 1—Milton Russell.
Poll 2—Wm. J. Petty
Poll 3—Milton G. Deitz.
Poll 4-0. A. Hoffman
Poll 5—Milne Rader
Poll 6—Wm. E. Willert
Poll 7—Robt. Caldwell
Poll 8—Wm. Jennison. ,
The registrars first prepare an
index list. Then they write off
s:x cop'es. These preliminary lists
are completed. by Nov. 21st. Then
two lists are posted up in the
polling sub -division ,lone is sent to
each candidate, the index list is
sent to tha returning officer. For
four days, commencing the day
after nomination, which is Nov. 22
th eregistrars become revising of-
ficers, and remaining at a stated
place,. they add, take from, or cor-
rect the lists as may be necessary
Then the candidates are sent a
list of the changes made‘ A
new complete list is made out for
use of •the deputy returning of-
ficer on election day. This 1° the
procedure in each polling •su.bdiv-
ision in ,South Huron. It will be
seen that ample opportunity is
given everyone to see that his or
her name is on the list. It is up
to the individual voter to .see
.that his oil her name is on the list
and it ,is no person's fault but
your own if it isnot there.
Columbia
Iteries
est for Telephone
And . all Ignition
Purposes
W. G. IIEBS
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
Incorporated in 1855
THE
MOLSONS
,. ,BANK
Capital and Reserve $9,000,004
Over 130 Branches
There is no safer orsurer
-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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O HORSE .BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, :
4 • • • • HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC.
SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT 4e
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ALL FOOTWEAR
WE ARE RIGHT ON THE SPOT WITH THE BEST SELEC-
TION O F FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS
FROM THE BEST FACTORIES. THE SHOE PROBLEM SAN'
BE EASILY SOLVED BY SEURING A PAIR OF OUR RELIA-
BLE SHOES. • THEY WILL STAND THE MOST SEVERE TEST
Don't fail to get our prices on all
kinds of footwear and let us assure
youthat they are the lowest that
can be obtained anywhere.
C. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
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PRE-WAR PRIGS
THEY ARE NOT COMING, BUT ARE RIGHT HERE PRE-
WAR
WAR PRICES ON' A GREAT MANY OF THE LINES WE CAR
RY. ESPECIALLY THE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
AND GROCERIES.
We have a good shirting at 35 cents per yard:
A good Denine at 50 cents per yard.
A good Denine for boys suits at 50 cents per yard.
Cottons at 15 cents per yard and upwards.
Flannelettes at 25 cents per yard and upwards.
4* Men's Shirts were $2.50 arenow selling at $1.25.
1Vten's Overalls, per pair from $1.25 to $2,00
AND A GREAT MANY OTHER LINES REDUCED ACCORD.
INGLY.
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE
BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING.
Fresh Groceries always in Stock
R. N DOUG4AS
PHONE 11 97 E8LA E
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