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The Herald, 1907-01-11, Page 1THE The Official. Qrg'au Vol. VII., No. 25 WINTER TERM OF THE Clinton Business College (Affiliated with Wingham Busi- ness College.) OPENS JANUARY 2nd This is the most modern, thor- ough and successful institution of its kind in Ontario. Excellent staffof teachers; unexcelled eq,1,p- mene; large attendance; act i a1 business school, •During Novem- ber we had. 20 times as many calls from leading concerns for ,Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Telegraphers as we had graduates to send. Enter any time. Individual instruction. Our handsome Christmas Catalogue sent free on applica- tion to GEO. SPOTTON - Principal LOCAL NEWS. 04r-. eraeraerarara .-30.-.-.4-54-L4-1-Ims The Ontario Legislature will meet January 24th. Miss Nettie Well .of Brantford is visiting her home here at pre- sent. The official count of the Stephen election will be found on page 5 of this issue. .Mr. Jahn Torrance, license in- 'spector, of Clinton; was in the vil- lage on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Innes returned last Thursday from visiting the foriner's parents in Moorefied. Usborne will have local option after next May 1st, the by-law carrying b3a a large majority. One hotel will lose its license. Mr. Henry Decher, for the past eighteen years a resident of the. state of 'Michigan, formerly of this Township, is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Chas. Kalbfleisch and Mr. Hartman Steinbach, of Detroit, were called here this week owing to the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. J. C. Kalbfleisch. WEDDING ANNIVERSATtY. One of the most enjoyable social events of the past year, was the celebration of the tenth anniversa- ry of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Steinbach, in their new house; 840 Milwaukee Ave., Detroit, on Saturday evening, Dec. 29th, 1906. The home was beauti- 'fnlly decorated for the occasion Forty guests sat down to a banquet and numerous presents were re- ceived. Among the social features of the evening was a speech by Dr. A. J. Hare. Health is happiness, he said, and is largely in our own keeping. I presume all of you are making your New Year's resolu- tions, and I shay be pardoned if I suggest one, and that is "keep smiling," a cheerful disposition not e,nly makes ten years of married life glide pleasantly by, but it aids digestion. A smile is the best dis- infectant I know of. Life is glad- ness; therefore, if you would be fully alive, be glad. SHOOTING MATCH. A friendly contest at the trap on Tuesday, between six from Stephen and six men from the Zurich Gun Club, resuilted in a victory for Zurich by,,;two points, Yearley and 'Hess made a splendid score while the remaining were slightly below the average. The Stephen boys are a gentlemanly lot of fellows and. it is always a pleasure to have a day with them. The local club is in- vited to go to Stephen shortly and we trust they will be able to hold their own with the men from the South. 'The following is the score : STEPHEN 'Kerr 1001110100 5 G Hertzel 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 6 W Yearley 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 0 9 C Mawhinney ., 0 0 0 1 1. 1 1 0 0 1 5 R Mawhinney 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 L Kraft:•„ ,.,,01 01 11.1 0 01. 6 34 ZU RICH. aT Deichert ,., 1. 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 WGHess 1110111111 9 W O'Brien 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 T P Rau .. 0 0 1 1 1 10 1 0 1 6 T Schuettler ... 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 6 C Fritz -. 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1. 1, 1. 6 36 LOST -A gent's glove on Monday night. Finder please return to this office. Mr, and Mrs. C. Eilber spent Sun- day at Exeter, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. R. Drysdale, of Hensall, on Monday. Mr. D. S. Gordon, of near Ailsa Craig, has been engaged as teacher of S. S. No. 12, Hay, at a salary of $425 a year. Mr. and Mrs Thos. Murdock, of Hensall, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Camp- bell, on Sunday, All parties still indebted to J. F. Riekbeil must settle by Feb. 1st, 1907, after that date collection ex- penses will bo added. Mr. G. Holtzman was elected Superintendent of the Evangelical Sunday School. in place of Mr. D. S. Faust, who desired to retire. This section was visited by .a heavy rain fall on Monday, and as a result all the snow has disappear- ed and the roads have become quite muddy. The slaughter of deer in the Ontario Northland this season was "the greatest in history." Re- turns by one express company made to Chief Game Warden Tins- ley show that 3,300 carcasses were, shipped this year ae compared with 2,796 last season, While working in the swamp in Stanley, Mr. A. Wilds, of Hills - green, narrowly escaped death by being struck by a falling tree, P. Sipple had notched a tree and when it was ready to fall he gave a cry of warning. Mr. Wilds misjudged the direction of the fall and was struck by a limb. He received a severe gash on one of his cheeks, and was otherwise slightly bruised. A small tree on which the larger one fell saved him from death. One by one the old settlers of the Township, are going over to the "silent majority" and family connections and friendshilp years standing pass away dream. This week it is our sad dray to record the death of Mrs. Daniel Surerus, Sr., who died on the old Homestead, Bronson Line, after reaching the advanced age of eighty-three years. Her aged and faithful partner in life, who is over• eighty-five, and a family of sons and daughters are left to mourn the death of a kind and true wife and mother. y Townsa Mr. Leo:. Cb Monday ft* Sax' engage in the life';; ness. Miss El'aina, Bo Norman, returned week of ter ,peiacla at their hole her Mr. and. Mrs. Miss Iva Weber of Mr. and Mrs Hillsgregn, on The regular C. T. U. will be of Mrs. P. Bend afternoon, Jan.,.' at 2.30. NUARY 11,' ft on e will e busi- brotlier, on last holidays Os, and sae home Troyer, the W. e home dnesday inencing John Dnnart, een here for several- re rr 11� ` [ti,+i fed out again on Mone , .�n�" Jjto makes Zurich his headqu' ' ging the rabbit hunting sea The Beck power-. s, voted on in many in Q g a lities last Monday, carried in x° >' 111 cases by large ` majo G�,y�+�+ �� Western Ontario will now p power. Miss Mae Wg "wed ' to Chicago, I1'4, on ' ! n ka ;',after a, pleasant Visit ae here. Miss Loui4er W ` jt'n a , ,. I� panied her as far as'' Detro El, ti . where she has secured a tion. ladies On Wednesday, to the number of f4; ed Mrs. Henry Wiii by gathering at her b dulging in various F' nnsements. They afterwards sat down to a sumptuous repast, Meads nes E. Appel, J. Fuss ,and J. Schnell did the honors of waitresses:: 'All went home well pleased, wish:frig Mrs. Wurnx many more happy=� ,,urthtiays elebrat- rthday, and in - It bas'. been asserted,' n good authority that the Govex'li.,nent has decided to have a corn :•'te new set of readers for all close in the schools. With the exck. ,tion of phoentio primers to Part ��, 'and II of the First readers .' horizecl three or font years . a>�o new readers have been al .� d for from 17 to 21 year sew- be is it is ;: lkg`ecl,.,vs 'ti gin, �0 'natter will .e adol f', oil the recommendation . is cry Council of Educa '1 born the question will be r f . \ No decision has been an , •ed re- garding the course tob ` FQIlo ed when the interim agree; <snt ith the book publishers exl:r •? a t the end of the present mo r li. Itis thonkglit that perhaps the pr sent stock.. will be sufficient for p sent needs. $ • Y • er Year. fj =TO=DATE STORE. Wishing you all a Happy and Pros=' pe rou s New Year. {��,, GENERAL4P Ii w� T1ERCr- ANT �•o,-Gc� a•�•goo.0 d•�o�oi� a 0. QGP4lJ4•llO.4•G�•00•4.0•�ll�' PO4O• .00.4a�� 26'; The Shoe Question Ss all important one and should receive your serious attention. We have taken special care in buying our fall and winter stock and. are prepared to give special val- Ites'and .quality unsurpassed, We have a splendid line of fall shoes for men and wainen a uet1.lin g stylish and first-class t sous x a - �'es; etc. C isle and exam- • ; ine dor' goods. 4QQ °Q° C. ITZ, The Shoeran. 00� qp 1f ✓ �o.:;�.;a.,r�.r.�.o•o•v.o.�.o.o.o•v.o.o..� vo.o•o.o./�0/ fr • ‘• 4p p.44 Vim• � 4 44 4 4 .``ZW 0 • .u' •� ...i•_1" i gilri',i g{+' vgrxS 1� E310 OLEARING SALE Furs, Winter Goods, Stoves, -Sleigh Bells, Robes, etc., etc Men's Furs 1 only mens Fur Coat reg $28.00 for $22.00 '3 ,. " " $25.00 " $19.00 1 , 1 11 I l ., " o $22.00 " $17.50 1 " " „ ., 820.00 ,: 816.00 1 1L <• " $166 00 " $13.50 5 men's fur lined " " 835,00 " $25.00 3 only Artie Robes 9,00 • ` 6:75 10 wool Lap Rugs 1.50 to 4.50 i.25 These are Big Snaps and will go quick. Children's White Bear Coats regular 4.50 anc15 00 for 3.50. • .SIeigh Bells Ladies' Furs Open Bails regular 1.000now for 65c go 2;52' 0cic 5 2at5c 10e l{ -, 35 •1 30 ., 1t 18 " A few String Bells left which will a Big Reduction. Highest Market Prices for Hides and Farm Produce of all kiuds. A Have you bought -a* new Stov We have also a few lines of stoves, which we: would like to clear out before the season closes and in order to do so we have decided to cut the Prices away down, so any one looking for a stove should not miss this opportunity. 1 only Record range 6 holes re servior and high closet with hot air attach. regula price 45.00 for 35.00 1 only Silver King range 5 holes reservoir and high shelf reg 39.00 ford 31,00 1 only Crown Huron' range 6 holes rseryiorhighshelf reg 42.00 for 35,00 1 only Empire :Queen range 4 holes reservior high shelf reg 40.00 for 32..00 ZU1'I Ofd, e yet? :3 Ast. .lockets regular $25.00 for $19.00 1 .. ,. 35.00 " 28.00 2 far lined Capes " 19.00 " 16.00 2 dark brown long Ruffs 9.50 " 6.50 1 " " 10.00 " 7.00 1 mink marmot Stoleand Muff to match 2 Ca.perines regular 1 1. Boa 1 1 Muff It ,. 19.50 12.50 3.50 " 2.50 7.00 " 3.50 6.00 " 3.50 5.50 " 3,00 4.50 ., 3.00 Now is your chance. The above stoves have nice large ovens and are made by the best manufacturers in the country they are guaranteed to good bakers and cookers and in every respect a first class stove burning either coal or wood. 2 large size Base Burners with ovens attached nickle trim- med regular price 39.00 for 30.00 1 only Star Oak heater burns coal or wood with oven at- tached regular price 20.00 for 15.00 i, only Telephone City coal heater regular price 18.00 f< r 13.00 Sheet Iron'Stoves large size 7.50 for 5,00 ; Sheet Iron Stoves oast top 44tig6 h.:Jze 10.00 for 6.75; Hand Sleighs 1.25 for 75cts .f. GENER IVIERCHA'N T" ONTARIO