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ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNINGSEP EM EB 9:,.
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WHERE. GOOD SHOES COST L S
THE SHOP WHERE REGULAR PRICES HAVE CREATED
A SENSATION, .OWING TO THE BROWN BROS. NEW LOW
PRICE POLICY NOW,IN FORCE, ANNOUNCES. THE FIRST
SHOWING OF NEW,yALL FOOTWEAR.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR SOIOE. SHOSCTLEATHER
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Sole Agents for the Fam3us GrobShoe for Men and Boys
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
See Our Window Display
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s You Need:
Prices You will Gladly
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'VOILES=all colors tib.
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ENGLISH BROADCLOTH--
Direct
ROADCLOTH=Direct from England, all colors, yd. $1.03
DELAINE -Fancy, per yd. $1.25
SILK MADRAS---
For over curtains, 45 -in wide, yd. $1.59
LAD. SILK HOSE—All shades . 45c to 1.75
CHILDREN'S HOSE—white only 15c
CASHMERE HOSE ---
black only sizes 9 to 19 reg 1.25 for 50c
HOUSE DRSSES & APRONS ---
Wonderful assortment 95c to $2.00
Black Satine Rompers, sizes 1 t'b 6 yrs. 79, S9c
Long Silk Gloves, black and white at 1.50
Fancy Barettes and Combs 15 to 35c
For Bobbed hair
BATHING SUITS --For men, women and
children, wool or cotton at reduced prices
25c to 790,
49c to 79c
`3S to 7c`
LANKY BILL. TIES
I.VIr. and Mrs, A.Melick were hol
iday visitors ,et Detroit.
MrS. 'E. Faust was a Saturday
visitor in the village.
MZ WG C Callfas was at London
° taking:. treatments for his {sone leg.
Mese-Milliken are putting in
a lighting service for Mr. Ernst
Gies.
Mr. Albert Gies of Kitchneer„
was, a holiday visitor with his
dather:
Messrs Clarence and Clayton Hof
fame of Galt were holiday visitors
undert he parental roof. •
Messrs. J. Deichert and Ivan
Yengblut are attending the Tor-
onto Exhibition this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf we-
re holiday visitors at the home of
11Ir,. Thos'. Johnson.
Mr. • and Mrs. W. F. Braun of
Fong were Sunday visitors with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark µ of
Windsor spent Labor Day with re-
latives here, .
Mr. and Mrs. J.. Herman of Tav-
istock were recent visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Truemnee
A FRACTURED HIP
Mr. and Mrs Nich. Deichert of
'Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deich-
ert of New Haven, were visitors at
the Deichert home.
Mr. James Jar.rott near Hills-
,greeu fell off a load of grain, on
Tuesday of last week and was
quite badly injured, ; hie hip being
,fractured. He was taken to Lon-
don! on Wednesday mopping by Dr.
A. J. MacKinnon of. Zurich, and un-
derwent at X -Ray ,eaamination{and
.eras returned home �tigein. after wh-
eei
,,d,ach tire fracter was'put into place
uiva�if:. �� Z .'fyo, a�4iY,t°three months bee
up and. ,aro ;n egain. •
N�1
Just , + ecolved a
New Selection ° of
� a�
Foitain ,, ens
Including the Famous WATER -
MAN'S IDEAL.
From $9.50 to $6.00
Also a'eornplete Line of Pen
elle and Ink's.
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r, D JUST RECEIVED ANOT.HER'LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LA YBISELLING WHICHTIES, lf, HOT
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, e USED BY THE LADIES AS WELL AS THE MEN. LOW sY 1 JUS'i.' THE THING FOR YOUNG GMEN AND E OF PIPING ROOKST UI ANI) FOltNOVELTYLiII RSiT NOW IN
VOGUE. ALSO A PINE RAN0
Bay' in �1 yin s a �g
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s nd Y' Illi n s Summer Suits
$6.50 $11.75. a $15.75
>TE REAL RIGH GRADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE THESE ' G MENTS
F � MEN THAT APPR,ECIt
WE }1,piVE NOT EVERY SIZE IN EVERYSPYLE OR F BRIW BUT
ALL
FIZZE[ $ !TIIE LOT
ON ts
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' ANY SUIT YOU SELECT.
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��� Fresh Groceries, always on hand at Rock Bottom Prices
Prices paid for Good Quality Eggs
Highest
PREETE
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Open a Saviinga Avow*
today in your habit
name, and deposit a 6e>g-
a month regularly. h !
surprising how quickly r
regular deposit will crerate.
a fine nest egg. Savings D.
partrnents at all bran .:'
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• Tust Received a large nureber of Genuine Woolen Horse,
Blankets in Asaor'ted colors Size 72x84.
• Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, pries
oRanging from $7.00 to . ... ... ... ....... — $1.11.01#
• SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL.
• A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always Ole h'ald.
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+ Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Pricea.
• HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY PHONE 1.01
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PAINFUL ACCIDENT
A. very painful accident happ-
ened to Mr. David ,Schwartzentru-
bar of the Brons.on Line last Wed-
nesday when ha was walking over
the Overlays in the barn of Mr.
John; Gerber, his neighbor, iresome
way the flooring broke through
and Mr. Sch;vartzentruber fell
down{ through hitting the hay rack
below and fro;,nt here on to the
barn floor fracturing his right 'arm
abolet he wrist; or very close to
Weare it was fractured a little ov-
ier a year previous. He also sus-
tained a considerable shaking up
!otherwise in the fall.
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LITTLE GEO. HOFFMAN PASSES
Mr, and Mrs. Simon Hoffman, of
the Goshen Line, .south, mourn the
death of their year old son George,
which took place on Monday, Aug-
ust 25th. Deceased died from the
later effects of an attack of the
measles. Interment was made in
the R. C. cemetery, Zurich on Wed-
nesday morning last. Mr. and Mrs
Hoffinen have the sympathy ed
their many friends in their ber..ea-
vement.
THOS. G. WILLIAMS PASSE,
Mr. Thomas G. William's died in
Indian Head Hospital, on August
7th, at the 'age of 62 year's, and 5
months 'Hie wife predeceased hint
a year ago last May. He leaves
to mourn his adopted da.u,ghter nine
years old;; three sisters and two
brothers, ,one, !sister being Mrs. Sol-
omon, Jacobs of the village. Mel.
Williams formerly was a resident
of Exeter North but in 1903 went
west with .the rest of the family',
living for some years at Huronville
S•r{sl. He left the farm two years
ago on, account -of his wife's health
and since has resided at Indian
Head. Death was due to an'a,ensia
and kidney trouble,
hie lei'. .:I aNEVIN PASSES
William °J McNevin{, a well-
known resident of Goderi'ch, and
a, former miller at the Exeter flour
mill., died at Goderich on Friday
last, following a severe injury re-
ceiee:cl, some ,six weeks previous at
the, Western Canada Mills' plant,
when he was drawn into sonic
belting and his leg severely injur-
ed; ':l'he leg was: waml laated on{
Thursday evening in an attempt to
save his We. The funeral was
hold on{ Sunday last Deceased
was well known to many in Zurich
ae his late wile who precleeeased
liras
zome years ago, was a sister
to Mr. Wee. .Klopp of the village,
wad d slaughter 01 the late Mich
WE ARE OP.t',iciTNG [il` SOME OP'THEPINESTSHIPMENTS
OF FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR THAT HAS EVER BEEN:`
PRESENTED IN OUR STORE. AND THE PRICES ARE SM
COMPARATIVELY LOW (QUALITY CONSIDERED), .THAT YOU'
CANNOT HELP BUT BUY.
HEAVY FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND :BOYS. A LARGE!'
RANGE OF SUBSTANTIAL SHOES SUITABLE FOR SCUM/De
WEAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. COMI_IN AND SEI
THICK
We do a tot of Slue Repairing9 Because We au it el -
C. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERG bANTS
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We invite you to come and. sFr
our Spring S p r°in - and. Summer Goods
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consisting of Prints, Ginghams, r-
gand.ies, Voiles,lannelettes, hirt.'
i.r, 9 Cottonad:es, etc..,
We aretna :ing a big reductio
prine on all Winter Goods
A fresh and complete supply of a.11 ga,:
seeds, root seeds, etc. on bran i,
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