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THURSDAY, MAY 30th, lf>3»THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
KIRKTON
Mrs, R. Robinson, who spent
winter with friends in Toronto,
returned to h®1* home. here.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald spent
24th in Teeswater.,
Miss Helen Bretbour, of London,
epent the Week-end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bretbour.
Miss Eleanor Doupe, of Stratford,
thg
has
tlie
visited pn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hazlewood. >,# . :
Mr. Robt. Dobson t bus improved
the appearance of ’ his house with
stucco and other improvements.
Mr, Harry Burgin has Improved
his garage with stucco.
Jtfr. Fred Roger is building an ad
dition ta his house.
Rev. Mr. Livingstone, of Wood
hum, occupied the pulpit in the Unit-
ed church on Sunday night preach
ing a very fluent sermon-.
rThe Sunday School have started
practicing for their anniversary. Dr.
C, A, Campbell is training them.
The Kirlcton- baseball team played
their first game of ball on Monday
evening with Mt. Pleasant resulting
in a tie, 4 all,
A number from here attended the
supper at Woodham on the 24th,
Beloved Teacher is
Hon. Arthur Meighen Ambng Those
Paying Last Tribute to, Late Ste
phen Martin, B.A.
DISTRICT NEWS
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Born in. Usborne Township
Mrs. Fred EUerington and. young
son, accompanied by Miss Margaret
Quinton -and Miss Hettie Sweet, of
Exeter*, '
borne of
-—Lucap.
Mr. S,
his
to Mr. W. F. Walther, of Strat-
Mr. Hodge has been, in busi-
over fifty years and is now re-
were .Sunday guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dignan.
. News.
A, .Hodge, of Mitchell, has
old established drug busi-
■
The funeral of Stephen Martin, B.
whp for the best part of half a
century taught collegiate pupils in
St. Marys and London, and vj-ho
passed away at his residence, 828
Queen's avenue, London, on Monday
night, in his 72nd year, was held on
Thursday afternoon from the family
residence at 3 o’clock, where a short
service was conducted by Rev. Ern-
Young, of Dundas Centre
Church, Service in Dundas
Church was also conducted
IO Minutes
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”*■ minutes with a Durant owner, than you would learn, by
hearsay in a month;
His enthusiasm for the Red Seal Continental Motor, Bendix
Four WhecfBrakes, Durant body workmanship, general per
formance and easy riding, is based on actual day-by-day
enjoyment.
Talk to a Durant owner^JtiSrlO-minutes
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Established 18.73 and 1887
Published every Thursday morning.,
at Exeter, Ontario
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advance,
RATHS—Farm or Real Estate Rir
<saje 50c. each insertion for firat
four insertions. 25c. each subse
quent Insertion. Miscellaneous ar
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Found 10c. per line of six word*.
“ ' 10c, per lin»»
5 0c, Legal ad-
8c. per line. Int
one verse 50c®
each.
sold
ness
ford,
ness
tiring, remaining in Mitchell,
The engagement is announced of
Miss Vera A., daughter of Mr.
■Mrs, Hugh Dunlop, of Hullett, to
Leslie J. Oliver, only *son of Mr.
Mrs, J. R. Oliver, Brussels, Ont-,
marriage to take place early in
month of June.
Edward M. Lowry, well-known St.
Marys shoe merchqpt passed, away
at Mrs. Crone's private hospital re
cently from pneumonia. He was
eighty years of age and had resided
in' St. Marys the last twenty-two
years. He is survived^ by his widow
and one .son,
A quiet marriage was solemnized
at Ontario Street United church par.
sonage, Clinton, when Rev. A. E.
Doan united in marriage Olive Jane,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Da
vid Wright to Wilfred T. Penfound,
son of Mrs, Adam Scott, of Clinton
and the late Thomas Penfound.
Some young people in a coupe
came albng to the farm of Herbert
Clarke in Fullarton. Township and
noticing some tame ducks on the
Creek shot at them, bringingi down
three fine ducks. Mr. Clarke was
notified and chase was given to0 the
thieves but'tliey were unable to over
take them.
The death occurred at the home of
her son-in-law and .(laughter Mr.^and
MrskP.Stbling Dempsey, Clinton, of- an
•old :andi highly esteemed resident in
the person of Mrs. William Stanley
after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Stan
ley had been a resident of Clinton
for many years anu Is survived by
four daughters and two .sons.
A tourist car pulled up to the
gas pump in front of C. J. Meurer’s
garage in Mitchell and . when the
driver made an’attempt to move on
he found that his gears had become
locked. He attempted to move the
car by hand without closing off the
ignition when it sprang forward
over the sidewalk an crashed into
the brick corner of Jones’ Drug store
knocking out several bricks.
and
Mr.
and
the
the
Readlng notices
Card of Thanks
veptisjng 12 and
Memoriam, with
extra verses 25c.
Member of The Canadian Weekly
, Newspaper Association.
est W.
United
Centre
by Mr. Young, assisted by Rev. Ro
bert Hicks, of Wallaceburg,
Burial was
Cemetery, The
Hon, Arthur Meighen, F. W. C. Mc
Cutcheon, W. H. May, John P, Hunt,
Dr, S. ‘Thomas and J. L. McDonald.
Many beautiful floral tributes from
friends all over Ontario surrounded
the casket.
By the death of Mrf Martin, until
recently head of the mathematical
department of t'he London Central
Collegiate Institute, secqndary edu
cation in Ontario loses one of the
outstanding members of the teach
ing profession.
Had. Ability to Inspire
For the‘past 16 years he had been
a valued member of the London in
stitute, only retiring from active .ser
vice last June, and a great tribute to
his ability to inspire and instruct
will be paid byr all' those who had '
the good fortujj^^o attend his class?
es.
His reputation as a teacher, how
ever, was made in St. Marys, where
for 28 years he was on the staff of
the collegiat'e-’TnstTtute tlTSTfe;’ or
which 24 years he spent as principal.
To scores upon scores of men and
womqn holding responsible positions
in Canada and the United States, the
days spent in Mr. > Martin’s classes
will be recognized by them as of su
preme value in. shaping their whole
careerg.
The Hon. Arthur Meighen, who at
tended the funeral in person to pay
his last respects to his forpier teach
er, is only one among many to re
cognize the .sterling worth of the man.
who guided the destiny of Sit.. Marys
Collegiate Institute through so many
years. s
For several years he was a valued
member of the advisory council of
education in Toronto, and the esteem
in which he was held .was shown by
the many responsible positions
which he held.
Wallaceburg,
made in Woodland
pallbearers were
a
>rar
Force Pel
T&>A
H. T. N. Reynolds .returned
Monday after attending the
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• Box 98, Exeter, Ontario
GLADMAN &’STANBURY
fcSobcltOrs, Exeter
E. G. Kraft. Dashwood
Bom Near Exeter .
He was born in 1S57 on a farm
near. Exeter, and attended High
School in St. Marys, taught public
school for almost three years, and
then graduated from the University
of Toronto with honors in mathema
tics from the classes of ’S5.
He is survived by four children
Miss Alice Martin, who is a member
of the public library staff; Mrs.
(Dr.) Geiger (Grace) of Milverton,
and two sons, Howard, of the teach
ing staff of the University of Toron
to, and Gilbert, of the Imperial Life
Insurance Company of Toronto. Mr.
Samuel Martin of Exeter is the .only
surviving, brother, and Mrs.'Paul
Madge of Milk River, Alta.,/is the
only Sister.
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• Notice |is 'hereby;
Court of ^Revision- dl
Roll of.„|he Towship of Stephen
5V111 llOlll 4 iWfir rv» riia<-?Ti ivi TVin
Town Hall, --„------ - .... — .the 3rd Iday d|L, .June 1929, at 10
o’clock aim. Jf,"
Jfilber, Clerk, Creditor
ALMOST
WITH
Professional Cards ‘
GLADMANJ& STANBURY
BARRISTERS/ SOLICITORS, &C.
Money to LoajJ, Investments Made,
surance
ault for use of our
ithout charge
Stephen Twp. Old Boy
Dies in Michigan
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F.O.B. Factory, taxes extra.
Kidney Troub
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by “Frtiit-a-li
J&eauty, Style, Larger Bodies
Have (Captured Popular Preference
Discerning motorists
feVei
hereto fore to much
more expensive cars.
Arrange with your
nerirest dealer to try
out one bf the models
today.
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fiu&t Mues ever
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A demonstration will fceyeal speedy
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X full jin* itf, fruc^
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zerywhbr® appreciate
kat the new whippets,
rith their greater
beauty, larger bodies
and costly-car engi
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”FIXGKR-TII»
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The greatest advance ih driving
convenience since this eelf-etarter.
A single button, located hi fhi
center Of the steering Wheel;
wntrols aH function# of ^tatting
the motor, operating the' lights
au^e of Kid-
•ed with ter
Mrs. Rom-
___, J»’de Mathrf,
“I Wils treated/ for 3- long
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her of the Co^Jeg
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rn Ontario, Me»-
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io; Member of th®
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Dr. G, S. Atkinson, L..S.,D.D.S®
DENTAL SURGEON
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Office open Wedn
until May lit, 1929
MAIN ST., EXETER, ONT,
House S4J
lay afternoon®
Mr.
home
funeral of his brother-in-law, the
late William C. Kelly, prominent cit
izen of Jdewberry, Michigan, who
died May 21st following a brief ill
ness from bronchial pneumonia. The deceased was born, in the Township
of Stephen and was aged 71 years.
The Newberry News says in part;
‘‘Mr. Kelly was one of the few re
maining pioneer citizens of New
berry. Coming here in* the early
eighties he was'for many years em
ployed as an' engineer by the old
Vulcan* Furnace Co. and its success
ors and also served in a similiar ca
pacity at the . State • Hospital. Ill
health compelled him many years
ago to retire from active work, since
then he had taken life easy. He
served two terms as county treasur
er and. for a number of years was
a member and chairman of the.vil
lage Water and Light Board. He'was
elected village president but resign
ed before his term was complete. De
ceased was One of the solid and sub
stantial citizens of the community
and one who was held in. the highest
esteem by all. A man of pronounc
ed convictions, he always clung ten
tatively to his beliefs and always
took an active interest in all matters
of public welfare.” There is left to
mourn his demise a Widow and one-
was very we
ney trouble and Wff<
rible Headaches,”
ulus Tessier, - St.'
p. q. ‘ _____
time and, was just abjatlt discour
aged when I lehrijed/Of ‘'F'rult-a-
tives.” improvement1.-came with ,
the first, few doses, '■ and ift six
months the kidney tixsubld’ weak
ness pnd headaches were gone.”
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wels, kidneys and skin — purifies
tire blood--add brings sound, vig-
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