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Our Prices are always right
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Local News
'e ;s. Herford of Michigan, is
reeeing att he home of ter paxen=
is Cir. and Mrs. J. Gellman, of
toti. it.
FL, ANCIAL ,STATEMENT
The treasurer's annual financial
statement of Hay Township for
15.1.1 has been issued, and the fol,
lowieg particulars are gleaned
thereerom ; Total receipts, 51,-
18t..'; total expenditures, $45,07.-
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45,6'37:40; i +aving a cash balance on hand
of 4•.548.95. The total assets am-
oar=t,='', to $6,773.33 and the Habil-
ities e.yo $1,884.96, leaving a net
balance on hand of $5,088.37. The
Hay Township Telephone System;
receipts were $8,274.74 and the pay
mentr., $7,547.13 leaving a balance,
on hand of $727.61, 1Zurieh Pot-
tee Village account can be seem
in another column of this uissue.
NOMINATIONS
Next Monday the municipal nom-
inationst ake place. If current re-
portu are correct there will likely
bs a contest for the reeveship wind
also •tor councillors. The nom.-`
inationst ake place from 1 to 2
o'clock and a public meeting will
be held in the Town Hall after the
close.
The nomination for Police Trus-_
tees for Zurich takes place Monday
evening. The Trustees for the
past year were. Messrs. H. Well, F.
W. Hess and H. Yungblut and thee
havehad a lot of work to do in.
connection with ie he installing of
the hydro -electric power system.
Some side walks were built and
streets were gravelled and grad-
ed and their past record merits for
therm a continuance of the office.
The finaincial statement of the vil-
lage shows a neat balance of $296.-
(I6 on haind and a perusal of the
same will show that the funds were,
wisely spent.
Z. P. S. REPORT.
Report of Room' II. for the
month of December.
Jr. III. — E. Bedard 325, G.
Merner 324, M. Meidinger 271, G,
Bedard 248, F. Mittelholtz 235, E.
,Callfas 212, R. Bremner 230, A.
,Schwalm 211, E. Hess 195.
ISr. II, — A. Zettel 231, L. Leibold
2.21, I. Yungblut 219, M. ;Cehwalm
214, J. Kochems 211, R. Fisher 199;
K. S+eimton 188, I. Decher 184, D.
Brenner 178, L. Wagner 163, I.
Howald 146, V. Davidson 145, F.
QQuackenbush 141, F. Davidson 138
Jr. II, — G. Walper 202, F. Howes
149, L. Reichert 149, A. Mittelhjoltz
127, A. Gascho 119, K. Koehler 104,
C, Meidinger 103, W. Callfas. 101. •
F. Kalbfleisch, Teacher,
Tbe following is the report for
Room III •for December. The
first number is for conduct and at-
tendance, thesecond for general
wi e*k, and the third for examinat-
ions held during the month.
Jr. IV. — Dorothy Fritz, 273, 1.49;
239: Euloipe Geiger, (absent); Hil-
da N euechwanger 262, 145, 303;
Emma \Vurm 199, 106, 1.52; Inez
Yungbint 27.1, 173, 348; Lennie O'-
Brien 254, 128, 249 • Whitney' Tru-
emner 268, 136, 286; Gordon Walper
243, 156, 359; Gordon Zettel 96. 61,
(113.
Sr. M. — Ethel Dietrich 242, 144,
270; Eva Fee 269, 192, 544; Evelyn
Howard 279, 206, 481; Muriel How-
ald 264, 192, 459' Pearl Leibold 239,
138, 300; Mary Mittelholtz 280, 174,
451; Mabel Preeter 247, 166, 489,;
Veol a Prang 280, 163, 398; Clair Mer
ner 160, 142 366 ; Theo Deieh.ert 228,
106, 271: Ervin Fisher 196, 112, 241.
Jr.III, Lulu Albrecht 263, 188,
158; Luella Decher 208, 191, 437;
Frieda Deichert 203, 1:08, 115; Pearl
Galleten 251, 176, 397 Marguerite
iPrang 250, 1,98, 220; Eleanor Du-
chtartn•e 230, 155, 350: Minnie Uttley
217. 140, 272; Gilbert Ducharrnc 156,.
56, 106; Newell Geiger 266, 146, 205;
Milton Hey 200, 164. 383' DGordr'n-,
oSebeva.lrn +200, 97, 155; 'Lloyd Hey-,
243; 124, 152, .
' 1. Douglas, Tc:u^_her.
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PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-
ens;that a m,eeting: of the Electors
off the Municipality of the Towin-
ship .of Hay will be held in the
TOWNSHIP IUAL_L
VILLAGE OP ZURICH
.on
MONDAY, DEC. 31st.
11917, at hour from one totwoi.
o'clock, 1'. M., for che purpose of
nominating ,candidaties 1',pr Reeve
and Councillors for the Township
ori ;Hay ter i;he year 1918, and in
case a puai is demanded, polls will
be open�ci on MONDAY, JAN. 7th.
11918, in che several. polling sub-
divisions of the Township, as fol -
19;;1 No, 1. Polling Place, Seho-
Pol house No, 2; D. R. 0., Milton
Russel; .Cleaee, Ceril Rowe.
No. 2. Polling p:aoe, School hou
se No. 14, D. R,'0., D. Burns; Clerk
W. D. Thompson.
No. 3. Polling place, Town
Hall, ; D. R. 0., A. F. Hess; Clerk,
Wan. O'Brien.
No. 4. Polling place, W. 0.
Hess' shop; D. R. 0., W. G. Hess ;
Clerk, Daniel Oswald.
No, 5. Polling place, School- _
house No. 12; D. R. 0,, B. Surerus;
Clerk, Hy, Krueger.
No. 6. Polling ` place, Hartle iba
Hall; D. R. 0., 3. K. Goetz; Clerk,.'
D. Tiernan.
No. 7. Polling place, Sehool
house • No. 3; D. R. 0., R. J. Troyer_ ;
Clerk, Wm. 1Consitt,
No. 8. Polling place, Bissonet-
te's Block; D. R. 0,, Fred Duchar-
m�e ; Clerk, Mardi Corriveau.
Said polls will be kept open from
9 o'clock a. m., until 5 o'clock, P.
m. and no longer.
FRED. HESS; Sr„ i
Re(t:uthiing Officer.
Dated at Juruic'h, this 15th day\
of December, 1917.
Mr. Wm, Lehman, of London, vis
ited at the home of his mother in
town over Sunday.
Mr. Albert Gies of Kitchener, is
visiting a couple of weeks at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Gies.
The Mil'ers' Committee' is acting
in co-operation with the Food Con
troller, and preference in the dis-
tribution of supp:ies wi,:l be given
to the farmers.
The cantata given in the Zurich
Evangelical church on Tuesday
evening was largely attended and
proved to be very interesting. All
those taking part performed their
parts well. The children of the.
Sunday school all received gifts.
Undoubtedly you want to make
your farm pay, that is what you
are working for, you waint help
too no doubt. Has it ever occured
to you that there is another kind
of help which costs but a trifle
and pays for itself over and over
again each year, help that helps;
yout o farm and buy and .'sell
right. The farmers' lusiness pap
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'es., The Weekly Sun (26th year) is
published with only one point in
view, that of serving the farmer
It costs but a trifle to find out
what,a real help The Sun can be
to you will vwonder how you got
along without it. Its market re-
ports are unsurpassed for accura
cy and its general farm news is
worth many dollars to you. The
subscription price remains the
same as heretofore, One Dollar.
You cannot get as much real help
through any other source or spend
a dollar to greater advantage.
Try it for 1918.
GRAY HF1BECOMES
DABk AND B[A1JTIFUI
Try Grandmother's Old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyone . knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only way to get.
this mixture was to make it at hom!3,
which is mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul-
phur Compound." You will get a large
bottle of this old-time recipe improved
by the. addition of other ingredients,
at very little cost. Everybody uses
this preparation now, because no one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with it and draw this
through yout hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap-
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, thick and glossy and
you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound is a delightful
toilet eequisite. Tt Is not intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease.
We give cret to New Years
to Prompt Pay Customers.
nnounceent
The business conducted for many years under the
alairii-e of C. Hartleib will henceforth be known as Hartleib
'uSC Mr. S. E. Faust has taken a half share in the
usiness dating from August 21st.
The firm will be better prepared than ever to sup-
dl your needs in Hardware, - Paints, Furniture, etc,, at
Lhe lowest prices.
Special attention paid °to Furnace Work, gave.
roughing, etc.
flartleib & riFaust
ardware and Furniture Zurich
HURON'S LARCEST COMBINATION STORE
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If you intend to build a garage we have
material of allikinds for same on hand.
Everything in
Lumber and Building Material
Combination storm and screen doors made to order.
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Custom Planing our.:; Specialty
F. C. KALBFLEISC
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London Life Policies are
"C CCD AS COI D"
Ninety-seven per cent of the public when they attain ad-
vanced age have little or nothing to live upon, and are either
dependent upon relatives or public charity for support.
Protect your future by_a popular insurance policy in the
London Life. 1.913Teue.
All the popular plans of insurance, written. '
For particulars apply to
Andrew IF. Hess,' Local Agent.
eszerszataassetesememrese
To All Our Customers and Friends
We Extend
The Co pliments
of the Season
IOnir 11318 Calauders are now out 7)o not i'orget to ask for one.
T. L. WURM Fhi ne 28
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