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The Clinton New Era, 1905-12-01, Page 5SUPPLEMENT TO THE CLINTON NEW ERA, 'DEC. 1, 1906 Births. Marriages, peaIhr3. BOL4N. ZETrz. ,-At Zurich, on November 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Zettle a daughter. KELLY --In Zurich, on Monday, Nov 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, a, SOL ORTWEIN.-At the Bronson Line, Hay on November 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ortwein, a daughter. MILLER -At the 14th con. Hay,. on Nov. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Simon 1ji11- er, a son, - MvRnopR-In Lucknow, on Sundae ) Nov 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mur- doch, a son. FLANNERY. - In Tuckersmith, on November 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs, Win. Flannery. a daughter. SIMMONB.-In Wingham, on Nov. 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Simmons, a daughter. MAIM AGES BROWN. -TUFTS. -At the residence of Mr. Geo. Moon, Mullett, brother-in- law of the bride. on November 22nd, by Rev. Mr. Anderson, Mr, W. Brown. of Stephen, to Miss Pheobe M. Tufts, daughter of air. Thomas Tufts,Kirk- ton. NioRoLsoN.- MANN -At the resi- dence of the bride's father McKillop, on November 15th, by Rev, Mr. Cars- well, Mr. Adam F. Nicholson, to Mise Mary daughter of Mr. James Mann, all of McKillop. FARmER-WEIN - In Stephen, nn Nov. 15th. by Rev. G. D. Damm, Mr. Henry Fahner, to Miss'Lydia daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wein, all of Stephen. COULTims REin-At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Snell, at. Bluevale, on Nov 16th, by Rev. Geo. Baker, Mr. Jas. Oonites, to Miss Laura Etta Reid, both of Bluevale. DIED OSBALDESTON-In Goderioh Tp , on Monday Nov 27th, Alex Osbaldeston, aged 61 years. SIMMoNs-In Wingham, on Novem • ber 20th, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Simmons. McCANN -In Colborne, on Friday, Nov. 17th, Elizabeth Jane McCann, aged 89 years 9 months and 4 days. HABKIR:K. In McK illop, on Nov. 16 George Ilabkirk. aged 40 years, 5 months and 20 days. HENDERSON In McKillop, on Nov. 22nd, Sarah Ann Porter, relict of the late Andrew Henderson, aged 80 years and 2 months. HOLLAND. -At the residence of R.E. Snowden, Stanley township; on. Nov. 17th, John Holland, aged 79 years. KlxxrY�-In McKillop, on November 17th, Johnston Kinney, aged 61°years. THE LEADER. To keep abreast of all competitors is the aim of Principal Shaw, of the Central Business College, Toronto. His latest movement has been to open a special office, distinct from the school, in which bis graduates. are employed until thay gain such ad- ditional actual experience as will Netter enable them to accept the hest posit- jons going. All interested in practical education should write for the catalog of this College. • Mr. George Stewart has sold the Dorranee farm at Grieve's bridge, McKillop, which he purchased a few years ago from Mi. Buholz This' farm was purchased by Mr George Hearne, of McKillop. near Winthrop. The price paid was $6,500 It contains 100 acres and is a good farm with good buildings. Grandfather Wurm. of Zurich, pass- ed another mile -stone in his long journey through life. On the 20th Nov. the old gentleman celebrated his 96th birthday. His chances seem good to . pass the century mark. Hayeyoo seen the Handsome Cataalrgar A Holiday Display Different To Any • .Other 1 I have made extensive preparations for Holiday Selling, with a large as- sortment of beautiful;, unique, artistic and in a: large measure -exclusive goods. The attractiveness of our stock and the absolute fairness of our prices combine to %ate gift selec- tion in our store a pleasure, We have ; Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware Cutlery Gold Spectacles Fancy China Cut Glass 'Umbrellas•. Purses Manicure Sets Sterling Silver Goods Selecting from our stock is a pleasure as every article is of the highest quality, and latest design. We ` want you to feel just : asfree to come in and view our stock as to glance in our win- dow when •passing. Jeweler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '.•••w••w•••••• •«••1.....•«••s.• Card Opt�cia t. Hallett Taxes. The undersignedwill be at Londesbero for the payment of taxes, on Dec. -let and 14th; at the t'ommerojpl Hotel,. Clinton, on Deo. 88b; at Constance on Deo. lith, and at Auburn on. Nov.. 30th. Ratepayers will understand that .taxes not paid by Deo 141h are enbjeot to an additional charge of. 5 per gent. ROBT S}MITH, Collector_ not, you are not yet familiar with the work being done in Canada's Greatest opnnteroial School. 870 pleoed last year. Md a comma in BOOK -KEEPING. tS RTHAND or PENMANSHIP.- for Fh a who cannot attend at Chatham. If you ish the home training write for Cat- alogue E. It you wish to attend at Chat- ham wrrte for� Catalogue F. Mention this paper when yon write, ad - easing .. D. McLachlan & Co Canada Business College nov3 2mtf CHATHAM, ON T. STRATFORD, ONT. Make Your Lite. a 'Success Ywt can ii you will. ` Onr courses which are up to -date and praotieal will quality you in the shortest possible time. All our graduates secure good positions. We getter more applications than we can. meet. This school Nae gained a conttn- ental reputation for thoroughness. Write for our beautiful catalogue. it will interest you. You may eater any time. •EL.LIOTT & met.ACI.ILaN Principals. amisommr BY REQUEST. BOYS and. GIRLS We had from Santa Claus a letter, Saying that his choice of toys is better Than has been for many ,year. :..Tell" hem Santa;' Claus is 'talking,` Tell them if they hang their stocking They will smile from ear to ear. To LADIES In his 'letter Santa wishes Us to say his line of dishes They vi ill please you without fear. Fancy cushions, doylies, collars, You can buy with less than dollars All who come from far or near, MORIthLL & HOLM,ES, Londesboro. 1•11..r.,.w.fw.a. 1 •