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New Fall and Winter Goods for
your inspection. We can supply
your wants in these lines at prices
that man Dollars saved to you.
New Serges in all colors priced
from 85c. to 3.50 per yard.
Velours and Efomespuns for
Coats and Suits.
New Short Flannels in leading sha-
des, suitable for skirts, middys,
and Children's wear. guaranteed.
Black Douchess Silk,
Ea tra heavy quality at $2.90 yd.
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Eiderdowns to hand.d These clothKimona s have
been off the market for a few
years,b ut we are now again
showing a fine range of patt-
erns to choose from.
and Floss, Yb colors
Prom,
Mcnaich Yarns in Down, Dove,
Floss, 25 colors to choose
from.
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
New Wool and Flannelette Blan-
kets
A complete range of Underwear
in Wool and. Fleeced, for Lad-
ies and Children's wear.
Z If.'fI; l C Ii 13 E R e L iiThursday, Noveredeer 99th, 1922'
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DENO.MY BROS.
GENT'S FURNISHINGS Clothing
TAILORING
Fit For The Bast
unusual—
The new. models of the Art
Clothes for 1922 and 1923 are inten-
ded to attract the particular wee•
arera.interested in, good Clothes.
We have again in Stock, Reiners
No. 1, quality Hosiery in heavy
and menium yarns, for Ladies'
and Children wear. And have
added a supply of Yarn, this
is guaranteed to give satisfaca
tion to wear:
PORMBN
BELTS, DTC.
NEW FALL SULTS FOR MEN
AND BOYS, FALL CAPS, HATS,
GLOVES, FINE SHIRTS, TIES,
BELTS, ETC.
Exceptional-
The fabrics and patterns are .
cchoice se:e. tions.. .Cloth that
can be relied upon to give seri
vice and stand the test of time.
Quality
THE SPLENDID APPEARANCE OF THESE WINTER SUITS AND
OVERCOATS IS ENDURING IN THEI$. EVERYDAY WEAR. THEY
RETAIN THEIR STYLE AND GOOD LOOKS. THIS CHARACTER-
ISTIC IN "ART CLOTHES" IS TREAL QUALITY SOUGHT AFTER
BY THE WEARER.
When you look for these three particulars—the Unusual -the
Exceptional—the Quality -you are certain of results in buying Art
Clothes.
Highest market prices paid for Live Poul-
try taken every Wednesday Forenoon
Dried Apples Wanted
J. GASCHO SON
PRODUCE WANTED
DESIGNER PATTERNS
Zurich'S Garage
AUTO TIRES
We have on hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And
TUBES, All Sizes (Best on the !dirket). Also a few Seconds to
Clear at (Extra Special Prices).
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ON AUTO CYLINDER LUBRI-
CATING- OILS AND GREASES. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE
THE BEST AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER VES-
COSITY TO SUIT YOUR MOTOR.
Also stock a complete line of
Genuine Ford Parts
DETOMY,Y BPWQ$.
Proa.i.c
taken in eschwn;a for GaAs
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
35
Butter ... ... ... 38
Eggs..:..-...�.. ... ...
Oats.. ... -- •.. ......... ..... 35-40
Wheat per bushel 97-98
Flour per cwt. .-. 2 7b-3;75
Bran per ton ... .. 20.00
Shorts per ton ..- .. 21.00
Hogs .....
ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PARTS OF
VARIOUS AUTOS.
I.X.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, Axy-
Acetyline Welding. EXPERTAU ro REPAIRING A SPECIALT
Y. , Get into the habit of Pat-ronizing us.. We want to serve
you, and Serve You Wwll.
PHONE No. 103
H. Mousseau
Zurich
Finding a launch adrift in Lake
Huron fof his place and removing
considerable of its belongings cost
Alex. McLennan, of Ashfield $855.70
last Friday morning in ploice court
The launch "Friendship" 'which was
$conveying (a party to. Detroit, was
set adrift when the occupants we-
re taken abord the freighter Miller
on Oct. 17th in a storm off Port
11.50' Au Barbues. The boat drifted a-
e'loss the lake and was sighted off
Iintail about 18 miles north of
Goderich last Thursday nightiThe
authorities were notified and when
131 examination was made it was
,discovered that the boat had been
''-iractically dismantled. Provine
'al Constable Whitesides investig-
e, •dthe affair and at 2V1;cLenn'an's
ound (some papers. . The wife of
the owner of the boat then discov-
bred .a stove and other articles be-
longing to her. A thorough sea-
rch was made, with the result that
The• store withthe Liberal Cash Uis oant
And, ses the W.onclerful Val-
ues in Aluminum now
showing in our window.
ere are jest a for items:
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERS
Mrs[ P. Haugh of -the"
was a Sunday visitor at t
of Mr. an,d 'Mits..J Ortweiu
en Line.
Mrs. Rose and son Brut:
Babylon spent the holiday
home of Ed. Broderick, near fi'
gll.
Mrs. Arita Stelck has sold her jewelry, clothes and other artier
7,5 acre farm on the N. B. Stanley les were found. One of the gaso-
to her neighbor, Mr. Robt. MCAT:.
lister, Mrs. Stelck is holding aii
auction sale on Nov. 299th.
Mr. W. .0 Cal!lfa•s motored ,'t
Kitchener on Saturday, Mrs. Cal-
ifas, who had been there for ;a
week, returned with him.
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I The Better Furnished Home
Should have oneaof our Cel-
ebrated Ranges
Now that the cold winds of Fall
4. and the chilly evenings are here,
j. one should think of the cold wea-
F• ther coming. Winter will soon be
at hand. Make- your Home com-
plete and,.cornfortable with one o
our Ranges or Heaters. Come
• in and tell us what you need and
+ • we can fill your requirements.
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PENINSULAR
FURNACES! FURNACES!
Mr. John McKinley, formerlltt to the owner of the boat"
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the report of
S.S. No'. 1„ . Hay for the months of
Sept, and Oct. Names are in on -
der 'of merit. •
Sr. IV—Madeleine Laporte, Mee
loin Bedard, ' A.thane;ye Denomme;
Cecilia Laporte, Annarena. Ducharm
Sr. III—Lawrence Corriveau♦,
Clifford Corriveau, Augus Bedard,
Grictro Ducharme, Fellis Denomme
The open season for , hunting"tirban Denomme, Lucien Corny -
deer and moose in Northern Onta eau, Violet Denomme.
line,engines 'of the boat was found
under some straw in the barn. A
truck was necessary to bring the
stuff to town. Further prosecut-
ions are expected. McLennan was
found guilty bey Magistrate Reid
was fined $50 and costs and has
to niake restitution of some $600
reeve of Stanley Township, has
purchased' from Mr,. O. Johnson fo.
Goderich the residence now oc-
enpied by Mr. McKinley's son -in-
law, Mr. J. B. Levis.
A very pleasant evening Was
enjoyed last weilnesdaly. at athe
home of Mr. Alex. Rennie, Baby-
ion Line, when. a number of the
friends gathered and spent the
evening in games, singing and
music.
TEA KETTLES $1.98
COFFEE PERCOLATOR $1.98
DISH PANS $1.98
SET 3 SAUCE PANS $198
8 AND 10 QUART STEWING KETTLES $1.98
These are all Guaranteed Heavy
Weight Utensils
We carry a complete line of; Furn-
iture and Hardware. Your confid-
ence is solicited.
MELIeK&BRAUN f
PHONE 63
erald Job liepartment
Is always at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop-
es, Check 13a3ks, Posting: Bills a<specialty.
io is as follows; South of..theFre
itch and Mattawa rivers, , Nov, 5,
to No.v 20, inclusive; north and
Qwest of these rivers', Oct. 25th i y to
Nov. 30th inclusive.
WE ALSO STOCK AND INSTALL THE WELL-KNOWN BAN- '1'
NER PIPELESS FURNACES AS WELL AS SEVERAL OTHER
PROMINENT MAKES +
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ALL KINDS OF SHEOL'F HARDWARE, ETC., ALWAYS IN ii
STOCK. — NO iTROUBLE TO SHOW AND EXPLAIN ALL A- +
BOUT OUR GOODS. GET OUR PRICES AND THEN BUY. +
Following fast on the closing.up
of their retail stores at Harrows,-,
niith, St. Thomas, Dorchester and
Plattsviile, comes the news ;that
tl.e United Farmer's Co-operative
:Co,ehas closed its retail store in
Toronto. (Thus store is an histpric
one and its proximity to the, St.
Lawrence market made it popular.
Charles B. Chapman, of London
has Marled suit against Hay Tewn
ship, to recover damages res tib-
ing from an automobile ,accident.
Mr. Chapman contends his ear
was damaged when jhe drove into
a h -,le in the road and. that the acs-
cideet resulted in a crash with anj-
other machine.—Ex..
STADE &WElO.
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11 class—Raymond Denomme,
eCcilie Ducharme, Madeleine Bed-,
Bcdour, Elmer Denomme, Emery
Denoinme ; Edgar Sopha.
Pt. II—Napoleon Ducharme, Val
erie Corriveau, Genevieve Corriv-
eau, Annabelle Denomrrie, Oscar
Tomlin, Leona Denomme.
Part I—Grace Denomme, Flor-
ence. Denomme, Leonard Denomy.
A three month'9 course in Agr-
iculture and Horne Economics, in-
cluding milinery and sewing and
domestic science will be given in
Clinton the coming winter. The
course will be given under the
superintendence of Agricultural
S. 13. Strothers, and lectures Will.
be given b yprofessors in their
several lines. Such a course was
given in Wingham last winter and
it proved ver ysuceessful.
A quiet wedding was solemn;-
ized in Toronto on October 25th,
by the Rev,. W. B. Armitage 11.
A.,- when Mabel Florence, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Stinson
of Bayfield, was united to IVIr.Dav
id T. Prentice, of that city, Af-
ter the ceremony the happy colt,,
ple left for 'New, York, Atlantic
City and points farther south,. The
bride wore for a trave'lleg a navy
duvetyn suit withfur trim'rni'hga,
On their return Mr. and Mrs.Pren-
Lice will reside at their horns $t
Tor onto,
Coming Social Events
ECIALS
We invite you to go carefully ouerthese
Seasonable Goods, and be convinced
of the low prices prevailing
10 yards toweling for;
A joint •meeting of the W. C.
T. U. and Women's Institute will
be held next Wednesday evening
Nov. 15th. Miss Collins' will ad-
dress the meeting.
'I'heLadiei Aid of the Lutheran
church, Zurich, are giving a baz-
aar in the Town Hallo in the after-
noon and, evening of Saturday, Nov
25th. Watch for particulars later.
The Young Ladies' Bible Clas&
of the Evangeilcal church have
changed the date of their bazaar
from Dec. 2nd, to Dec. 99th.
On Thursday evening, Nov. 9,
the people of Zurich and vicinity
'will enjoy a rare treat in the
Town Hall when "r lcardts Swiss'
bell ringers will t n' tain the
public. This is exceptionally fine
music when well played, and
with the 25 years experience, this
company should be unequalled.
The Womens' Institute is giving
a Oreciai course in sewing with
Miss Collies as mntrttetor: This
course will last two weeks, begin-
ning November 6th. Any adios
wishing to ,!take this course and
who have not handed in their.
names to the Secretary will please
do so at an early date, as only a
Whited class can be aceomodated..
A night of surprised awaits you
at the Ladies' Ball, Tues. eve,:Oet.
31st.'Y '
Serge, all colors 10 in wide, yd. 90c
Dress goods for school girls
per yard at 23c
Plaid Dress Goods, Very New 9c5
Monarch Down 2 -oz. ball` at A35c.
Monarch Dove 1. oz ball at 25c
Monarch Floss, 1 oz. ball for 25c
In all the newest shades, Knit
Your Sweater and scarf now.
We are showing a ' large range of
Dress Goods and Coatings , for
fall in the following; HomeSpun
Velours, Serges, nicotine.
Congoleum Rugs in the Newest.
design and popular prices. Whew
in town look these over and lit
comvinced.
Sweater sfor Boys and Men. Just
received a fine lot of Mens' and
Boy's Sweaters, all wool, New
Shades.
New Hosiery for Ladies in Heather
Shades.
Men's Waterproof Coats, Regular
$25,00. On Sale this week
for $15.00.
See our window display for Intro-
ductory trial offer of soap as-
sortmenit.
i, 1-1b. tins Pilchards for $1.00 or
15c a tin. Better than Saiinona
Choice Red Salmon, Libbys brans,
at 45c. a tin, why pay 60c. a tits,
when you can buy No. 1 Sal-
mon at 45e
Broken Biscuits, 10c. a 'lb.
Brick cheese at per lb. ... ... 30e
We carry hundreds of samples of
the Celebrated Broadway Brarn
Clothing for Men. Come • i,
and let us show you these sam-
ples whether you want a suit
or overcoat. We guarantee ab
perfect fit.
IA. Big Showing of Hats, Caps,
Gloves Belts,Braces, Collars„
Men's Ga.rbaileen Coats in the
Latest Style Price this week $231 Ties, Socks, Etc. Etc.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS
WE ARE OFFERING.
Produce Wanted. ButerickFashions
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