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.
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