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Your Autumn Footwear
W. H. PFILE, ZURICH
SHOE MERCHANT ANDREPAIRS.
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We are right on the spot when
it conies to make your feet warm,
dry and comfortable for Fall
'and Winter. We can fit any foot
and can 'suit your tast, no matter
how remote a buyer you are, we
will be pleased to show you our
goods!.
GET OUR PRICES A.DN THEN
COIVIPARE THE* WITH VALUES
ELSEWHERE,
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known Hoover Electric ' Sweeper, c4
the only Sweeper on the M arket
'that BEATS as it SWEEPS as it 0
CLEANS.
TOWELS
Extra heavy white and colored,
terry toWels, some with fancy
borders, very nice for combing
jackets, prices from 35e to $ 1.60
each.
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REAL HEAVY KIMON.A. CLOTH
Specially for bath Robe or kim-
ones in splendid designs 2 yards
wide and $3.00 per yard.
APRONS
Ladiee2 and Childrees' waterpr-
oof apiY617e at 50c, 75c, and $12e
each. Also bibs at 25 cents.
LADIES ALL WOOL FLANNEL
Midd:es with sai.or co ors neatly
trimmed with steetach brad, can
be had in any color.
LADIES,SILK TRICOLETTE
, WAISTeir
Beautifully trimmed with short
sleeves. Shades in Navy Sand,
Henna, and Apricot. • Big Values
at $5.00,-
Also Ladies' silk Georgette waist
in all zolors, very nicely trimmed,
isiee 38,, 38, 40 and 42. Good qual-
ity at Special Price each $440
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LET THE HOOVER DO YOUR
HOUSECLEANING •
The Hoover prolongs the life of Q
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Rugs because it keeps them clean'.
Rugs wear out quickly when sharp
grit embeds. itself into the texture K\'
It is this sharp grit which guts
the nap of the rug and rapidly
shortens the Life.
ONLY THE HOOVER CLEANS
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ATE 'THE HOOVER TO YOU.
DUCHESS SILK
A. splendid quality of guarante
ed black Duchess silk with our
name on eve? yard. Special at
$2.95 a yard.
NEW SERGE SUITS
Lewes Navy Blue Sorge Suits,
made with long style coats, neat-
ly trimmed, skirts with pockets',
size 36 and 38, Special at ... $22.00,
ALL WOOL PLAID Skirt leng-
ths in neat plaids and overeheek
54 inches wide, at per length $5.00
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 rey and
brown 50 and 54 inches wide, suit.:
able for suits or separate skirts
Prices from $1,25 to ... $3.75
WOOL TRICOTINE
All wool Trieotine 'Very suita-
ble for fall coats or suits in all
the newest shades 54 inches wide
at per -yard $2,50,$3.50 $1,00
Our Fall Announcement
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING OUR COMPLETE RE-
ADINESS FOR FALL BUSINESS, WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR
WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF NEW FALL STYLES FOR MEN AND
BOYS, AND SHARE IN THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFEEING.
THE NEW OVERCOATS
and Snits for men will surely please
You
SEE OUR MENS' SUITS REG, PRICE $35 To $40, NOW ...$18.85
MEN'S OVEIVOATS FROM $15.00 TO $40.001,
Raincoats at Greatly reduced prices
Reg.' price $25. Red. price 10 to$17
FOR „MEN AND Bo -vs
NEW HATS;
NEW •C.A.PS
NEW SHIRTS JUST IN.
Phone 59
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WE ARE IN TJ MARKET FOR ALS/KE AND CLOVER SEED'
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Mr.. C. Fritz was at Parkhill on
Sunday.
Dr, and Nirfi. O'Dwyer were at
London on Monday.
Mr. Norman and Joseph Gascho
are visiting. at Windsor.
Miss M. E. Routledge was at
London over the week -end„
Real Indian' Summer is what
the weather Iran is giving us.
Miss Lila Melick, who has been
for some time at London, returned
home on Saturday.
Mr. and Km R F. Stade and
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kra.ft were 'Sun-
day Visitor s Dashwood.
Mrs. Arletta Willert was a vis-
itor the peat week with her bro-
ther, Mr. John Waiper, Harrow,
Ont.
Big people, .sraall people, fat
people -and thin people should not
forget to come and enjoy an aft-
ernoon tea for loc. served at the
Ladies' Hall.
Owing to the Dominion elect-
ions coming on Tuesday, Dec. Gth
the County Council will not con-
vene until the clay after, Dec. 7th,
at Goderieh.
Shoppers fremi out of town,
don't forget to come to theLad-
ies' Hall and enjoy a hot drink
and lunch before going on your
homeward drive on these cool
chilly nights.
Next Teesday Nov., 6th is ' the
much talked. ei Federal election
and .-eve honor their
franchisd .4Yeae
carefully consider' which way you
vote foe? the welfare of all.
Mrs. A. G. Ehnes left recently
for Cario, Mich:, where she will
visit with her brother after which
she will spend* the winter months
with her son, Rev. Morris W.
Ehnes at Evanston, Ills.
Mr. Albert Hendrick has pur-
chased the 120 -acre farm bn the
Sauble Line, Hay, from Mr.
John H. Taylor, who recently mo-
ved to the farne he purchased near
Brucefield. Mr. Hendrick gets
possession next April. -
Mr. Thomas 1VIC1VEIlian, the Lib-
ral standardbearer will hold a
public meeting lb the Town Hall
Z
hurich, on Saturday evening. We
ave heard the addresses of the
ther two contesting candidates,
joonliet us give this one our etten-
.
Mr, Edward Schnell, who spent
he past couple of months iri
he West arrived home here on
riday evening. He advises* us of
he cold wintry weather prevail -
ng in that country for ,some. we -
les, in Northern Ontario about a
oot of snow.
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Incorporated in 1855
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
Capitalaod Reserve $9,000,000
Over 130 Drenches
Why not begin to -day?
There is no safer or surer
way of safeguarding your sur
plus money than placing it in
a savings account with The
Molsobs Bank.
W'. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch '
' The sad death oecured on the
Sauble Line, Staeley, on Friday,
November 25th, when, Maude M.
Nicholson, beloved wife of Mr.
Alfred Westlake departed this
life at the prime age of 37 years'
and 8 Monthe. Deceased bad be-
en ailing considerable for several
months, but was not under nicdetl
'eare until a week previous to her
death and was sick only a few
clays. She was of a pleasitetend
lovable disposition and bac-1111.111y
Slose, warm( friends. She is sur-
Vived by her husband, one son
eight years old, her mother, Mrs.
Nicholson; one brother, .Chester
Nicholson and one sster Miss Cara
Nicholson liceo remain to mourn
her loss. The funeral eves held
no Sunday n tteenoon to Tlaytield
denvetery, IvIn01 sympathy is ex-
tended to the bereaved an the ae-
„t)arted eo much 'needed in
ths home
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81.25 a Year In Advance
41,:ift IN ARREARS, MAY BA ui-1A.AGEnr
Fits That ,.Last
Community Plate Silverware
Adam Grosvenor and Primrose designs
See Our New Lines
Cut Glass Casseroles, Toilet and Man
icure Sets French Ivory Table Clocks
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, PHONE No. 74
W, G. HESS
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z. Wes are offerin.g the following seasonable Horse
requirements at greatly reduced prices:
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THE TIME. FOR PURCHASING
.XMAS GIFTS IS HERE AGAIN.
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MOST APPRECIATED. LET IT
BE A NICE PAIR OF HOUSE
SLIPPE.RS, HOUSE SHOES, OR
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ONE OF THESE STORES.
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THEY ARE NOT COMING, Bur ARE RIGHT HERE PRE-
WAR PRICES ON A GREAT MANY OP THE LINES WE CAR
RY. ESPECIALLY THE DRY GOODS, soorS AND SHOES,.
AND G.ROCERIES.
We have a good shirting at e5 cents per yard.
A good Denine at 50 cents per yard.
A good Denise for boys suits at 50 cents Per yard.
Cottons at 15 cents per yard and upwards.
, Flannelettes at e5 cents per yard and upwards:
4* Men's Shirts were $2.5e arenow telling ate$1.25.
Men's Overalls, -per pair from $1.e5 to $2.00 •
AND A .GREAT MANY oTHrtai, L1NE. REDtreat) ACCORD.
INGLY'
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL IND SEE iro. YOURSELF TIM
BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. .
Fresh Groceries always Stoctic..
R. /V DOUG
PHONE 11 97 EL.AKE
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