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June LCCKH-AR+o-Nigel BRUCE
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DONALD CURTIS • NILS ASTHER
ROBERT LEWIS
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JANE Wt111<AN and
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OB I T U A R:, yter he had been -offered a position
e eaching staffo# the L g'
'MRS. JOHN LITTLE; 1 Conollethiate b
gtY the •!Chollegiisatear.
The death •of Mrs,:John Little; Board, Since' 1$87 lY r, Stothers
a lifelong and beloved resident 'had been, a resident of, -Ottawa
of ,Ashfield - Township • occurred. and, .many ant restrn events of
on Monday, October 15th. Mrs, the early da s .-in the Capital
Little passed _Y.
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......�t,.�tlie.wh4mn were ��;caSii�-> eca•11ed7`"�Y~�~°°krirn�"'
`of her�son, Jaes,, where she diad When •tlae late Mr. Stothers,;first"'
been : for two weeks. ' he was 7,1, . came to Otta a,; the: .collegiate
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years of age and h not 'been *was made: up o: five teachers.:and
IP good health, for g period, a principal and from that day has
Mrs. Little was torrly'Mary , grown to what it,is At the pres
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Drennan,' and 48 .year ago'•
was ent time
married to Pier •now bereft :hus , burin his to Ching days at the
band.µ She' was ,of 'a kindly."lis
collegiate, Mr, tothers •.h d' many
position and, always ready and 'thousands. • o t Ottawa.. p''a ss:.
Willing. to °lend a helping hand. •to• t'hrotigh hiS• cia° ses •who'. held, him
others. . ' ' in the.highe"st respect •and kindli
The 'funeral •service.,was held, :est 're •ard, ' ''
g � eri.-"the°..collegiate
;at 'th.e home of. her • son ori Wed ` celebrated its a bilee'"Mr Stoth-
nesday' afternoon,. conducted by n
d the . i teresting memo'r-
Rev. W 0. • Rk oaels edited,
d ' of Ashfield ial, volume whi °
l'resby'terian Church._.Interment his now cherish-
ed in . many • 0 taws, homes as a
waO:in" Greenhill Cemetery with ' remembrance t the, ha
six'nephews'ac.ting as pallbearer$ PpY da3�-
of �': yore • By: s ' cceedng " generate .
Wm Helpi,' Edgar Ritchie ' and .tions of Lisgar ,'upils the beloved
Henry;. Drennn aof Ashfield. • Al
'� Master as• of etonateLy_.ta�. -_�:
vin Drennan- of•�W5'odstock;' Rus "The Colonel"..
sell:Drennan Drennan and , John Bell of•
Goderich For'.
or forty-one and• a half years
4e.was'a teach r on the staff' of
Surviving besides her husband
— _-. the viagar--C-ral a fate -and for'over-T
,and son are five .granddaughters; •
50' ears was in the tea ng.31. q-
• e-sis-tee; -Mrs--David-Sprou'1`j'
G -rli7l •and . two brothers; Coca, fission' 1VIr;--St° lre -a em-
bel of ;the I► orninion tJnited'
of Woodstock _:and. Tennant of /
�Goderch A son, Tom, died twen church '•'and' als� belonged to' the
sty three • Rivermead Goh Club • in• his eat=
years ago
ter, days arouri the Capital:
• Fi iend5 from a�.diiace Attend.
;ing the funeral were Mr, George esiaes his widow, he ismsu
Drennan, Alvin. Drennan: 4. and v_Lved : by . ° ui .--'daughters, the
:Miss Marjory Hook of •Woodstock, lases ine va, aura, . Friedasi-S,
Se -S . Evelyn ` Little.. and Ethel. Elfzabet , al1- at home; -sand'
H'aldenby of: Walkerton, Miss a�- son, Lt. -Col Harold _Stothers,
Elaine: Little' of Toronto n ° `li ed)', ; Ottawa, and -a bvo-=
'Mrs Warner• Smyfh of .Teeswateri ther,•Thoni:as Stothers, residing at
"Mrs. 'Harold. arold Ellingson 'of Strat Dungannon.
'ford,. Mr. arid; Mrs; Win: Worth of
' Ingersoll, ' Mr. Jim. Drennan; ' Mrs!
Wm ell, ]VIr `John Bell•Mr' and
•Mrs avitd• Sproul,, Mr: and; Mrs.
:Tennant • Drennan, ; Mr. Russell .`•
Drennan and 1Vfr.= Archie -Towns;;
•;; end 'Of Goderich. ...
JERONE ,COWAN
ROBERT, STOTHERS, A.A.
'From, the Ottawa Evening -Citizen
Robert Stothers o ot-orehesti.a...-.prtivrd d =rt ie--- 01
'the Capital's leading educationists dancing: Duringthe `• luncheon .i�'
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• NEWLYWEDS: HONORED
:'Mr. `and -Mrs Richard E rP.ark,
-who -were 'recently married, were
honored by • a • wide circler
friends at a community ,gathering ma
in. the Dungannon'' parish hall on fill
Monday evening. The Carruthers Str
Thiswinter
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starting, extra
protection
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Bacaiisei -is free o harmful wax
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cold mornings.. and xtra protea-•
tion at 'orf un ing ::t mperatures '
Charge 'POAr to .p *less Motor;
Oil a' the' ,si�n of thiS bis l3Li
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THE AMERICAN
OIL COMPANY LIMITED
sts honor ..were
cipie Its• of a welt -
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mo y , .Miss Betty
ding, I congratula
n• -dYmak-
tatio .
and '.a ' teacher whose: .understand-,'
} ing anal- advice_ contributed great,
ly to ".the advantage of thousands!:
of- students _v�ho-assed�.th'r,ough_.
d`s ar-Gdllega a Institute during
TRAFFIC ;FINE
`irtrar ed under" aIiighWaYs,
• Traffic: Act : with careless driving,.
- Edw'ard"'$suck, aged 63, 'iiroiv ani
.salvage dealer tit. .Wingham, was
found guilty ofthe offence by
Magistrate' ' 1V1cClevis it police
court in Walkerton Witness for
the prosecution was Mr.. J. W.
Cplkvell .' of Holyrood', Who ^testi=
flied .that while he Was returning..
from the Lucknow : Fall ' Fair: on
Se tp ember -26th. about --,81-5
'and. had reached a= -point on ';the;
pavedw•highWayabout .,1,i ' miles
north' of Lucknow, an •approach-
"ing', truck ilriv'en wholly. on ' its
wrong: side of the road 'and on his
half
df the..;high way -c
g y crashed -Tito'
blur and'.'nflicted_damage t
t his
1940 Dodge later estimated at
• '$122,30. H i
e• said that''seeng `that •
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',ahead-on collision was inevitable
since ' there was • practically no.
Pooth left.for him on the highway
he.. brought" his'' car -to almost -• a"
stop. The• witness said
:before. that . 7uti
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the truck _struckto it reeled
its-.. right Land the ._
sltarpl. . n swerving
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Y o the left •again '` Over,'
turned with its wheels in t • •.
Re he sir.
: he' .then ran' back to• the
.:upset vehicle and with the help
of others.ati' considers
ble
Coity managed, `diff=-
Baudto e�ctricate
from the cab;
Traffic `Officer
thhat there was Pointon, ata"ted
• skiad one very 'definite
d mark caused by..the tight
=heel .of the truck which.
indicated tthet the .�ttiuck ' Wag'.en-
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his 1xal(ceirtury-of-•teaching:there
'passed7away.op Thursday at his: 2
residence', 4.10 -Mariposa r`osd;'.
Mrs. ':R A. Grant;is home from . Rockcliffe •• Park :Be.; was in' his:
_Goderch Hosp• ital., and Mrs. R• 87th year ..; 'a - ,
The 'late -•Mr stothers' v -as one
;Brown:. is taking care.of• her. ', of the best`known;teachers in'the'
es` .uite 'boom L.,,isgar:_.CollegiateWand. his -passing;.
tri Threarel. estatehasbeen Mr; ` qJoltn Braadley
, will be widely mourned •by thou
Lias brought' Mr. '`Sam'. Gibson'S•
farm;. Mrr *v. Robb, lids bought sands of Ottawans.. Although• Mr
Stothers has been retired 'from'•
Mr R. J. Bullen''s `,farm; ,Mr. W: the teaching staff since June,-. 28
Hogan.., has. •, bought Mr.. Donald ' 1
acLean's. farm; .me.,T. Robb°has he was,' known to',many Of they
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bought the farm known :as tile ungeruupi sl"oi::4.he...collegiate
as well as those Who have passed,
1Vlason farm .on...li g.hway 6.6.E ..„1„..,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,;.iclasses. ,
Mr."'and Mrs'. C. Hafherton of • Born;'•in the north part'. of the:'
T-oron-to4spen=t-the--week-end ;wilh' -
county` of Huron, near •the town
-11Ir and. Mrs: ` D ?:.MacMur` chie be- of •Lucknow; 'he was . a son of the
fore leaving on a, motor trip thru,.late• Mr. 'and:Mrs John`Stothers,.
the • West. They expect to go 'as .pioneer, settlers in. that distric+.'
far as the coast, its parents came from the north
The 'Tiemlock''. `Cit uiltn
Y -'q g part of. -Ii eland and were'-rnarried
group .0 et°'ori •Friday' vening: at in Canida They we ,
re among the
the•home•"of Mis R,*. J„•$u11en and
earlaeSt. settlers in that part • of
' quilted • a Red Cross eui.it. Before•
the. country and -t=ouch• difficulty
was' experienced; by .them irf
clearing theirfarm. land.'
Mr. •Stothers• received•• his ear
e,d.uc*irtiorun:klui on,_public school,
later attending the .high, school a't.
Goderich,. From there he went 1:o
tie , colleg ate institute_ . a _St
C:a.tharines, where, he 'remained,
parting' they presented •Mrs.";Bu1-
'len with a n,electric•.table :lamp.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bullen are
moving' .to Goderich to 'make. their.
home.
It is a lot' easier .`to` beth' _.a
`sword ',Info a plowshare than -
mould ” a tank into -a 'bus ' or a
truck. That.'s•.• how mechanized
Warfare has .got ; ;,ahead of the
biblical injtxncti•on.w
tirely on its'. wrong..stde of the
highway at the point of, collision.
The court on hearing' the evi.
d,ence of the constable and -the
participants in the :accident
found, Bauck guilty as charged
and , fined hiitn, $2.5, and chats `cif
$1+75. ; .... •
fora period. of. six months,
,Mr; Stbthers first taught, school
in Ashfield 'township,' county of
Huron>' Later he. taught ,at holy
'rood; Bruce county. In both cif
;these schools he ; was principal;
during.% which: tittle 'he took .,a
home study :course' and graduated
from Queen's University with the
degree of Bachelor of 'Arts,
It was on March' 9, 1887, that
Mr. Stotlrci's,came to' Ottawa
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e TELEPHONE:
SERVED
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THE FARMER WELL
I'or,'more than half .`a'cientury, the tele-
phone has .served the farmer well' .. in
'business .:. in emergencies '... in more
pleasant Living.. .
There was'•the., farmer, ' for -example,-„,
who wrote . that his telephone enabled
'him't� '• get bette prices for .his crops.
"It gets me, to market in' a few
seconds,' be "and at tbehest time•"
Today, ',the nunier of rural tele
"phones Is at ,an all-time high: When
materials and man=power are again
available, it will be much higher. Tele-
phone service • for farme will be even
better. than ever before.
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