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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-07-28, Page 5
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE i»8a Berry picking, is now the ’order of the day. Mr, Wm. Consitt is confined to his home through illness, Farmers are busy at their fall wheat which is an average,crop. Miss Beatrice Gaschq spent the week-end at her home ,in Zurich, Mrs. fiobert Bonthron ig visiting •this week with friends in Barrie, Mrs. James Hoggarth is spending avfew days visiting friends in Tor onto, Miss Amy Lammie, i spent a few days with here, Mr. and Mrs. David Wfiighter Barbara Jean, visited friends in. town Mr, and Mrs, Flear, visited over the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Hog garth. Mrs, T. C, Joynt Is spending a few days visiting with relatives at Wing ham. Miss Mary Little, of Hanover, vis ited last week with friends in our town, Ml and Mrs. A ,L. Case spent the week-end with relatives «iri De troit. ' Mrs. Bertha Ortwein, of London, visited with her mother Mrs. Peter Munn, The hum of the threshing ma chine was heard on Monday for the first time, Mr, F, Talbot, of London, is vis iting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Collyer. Miss Mae McNaughton, of Toron to, is spending her vacation at her home here. Mrs. E. Fairburn, of Snowflake, ,Man., is visiting with her, mother Mrs. R. Welsh. x Dr. and Mrs. Smith, of St. Marys, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Petty. B Mr. and Mrs, Earl Parlmer, of Windsor, spent the week-end at their home here. Mrs. John Murdock spent Sunday visiting at the home of her sistei* Mrs. John H. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S/hapton. and Miss Fannie Bissett, of Exeter, call ed on friends in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harding and son.William, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren on Sunday. Milton OrtwQn'and spn Lloyd, of London, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and M1’®- J- W. Ortwein. Rev. Mrs. W. M. Young, of Nairn, and Miss Young, on Sunday with A, Young. Mr. and Mrs. lingwiood, spent, the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White. Dr. and Mrs. Campbell and fam ily, of Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Campbell’s mother, Mrs. T. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and family of the Beach-o’-Pines, -visit ed "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Higgins on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ' P. H. Devlin, df Stratford and Mrs. Cahrn and sons, of Lobo, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett, s Miss Hazel Coxsworth was taken to the Scott Memorial Hospital in Seaforth, where she was operated on for appendicitis and at hour of writ ing is doing nicely. Mrs. Roland Cudmore was taken to the Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, last week’for an operation and is now in a serious condition. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Elva McQueen, who under went an operation af the Victoria Hosptal, London, ■ for mastoid was, able J.o return home on Thursday . last and her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. The ball game played between the ’lii^Crediton team and Hensall at Cred- y’iton on Monday evening resulted in a score of 17-4 in favor of Hen sail. Quite a number from here attended the game. Mrs. Auger celebrated her 101st birthday in Clinton on Sunday. Mrs. •Auger is smart and bright in mem ory for her age and her many • friends wish her many years of ■health. Mrs. Auger is the oldest resident of our village. » ' An interesting event took place in Detroit, Mich., 'when IVa Gale young est daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. Mc Lean, of Granville, was united in marriage to Edward T. of Mrs. Thos. Berry, of their return from a trip Eastern States Mr. and will reside in Detroit Rev. Mr. Bremner, of Brucefleld, preached very acceptably in the United church en Sunday morning last and in the evening Rev. James* Anthony of Thames Road Occupied the pulpit. At the Carmel Presbyter ian Church Rev. W. A. Youtig had charge of tlie, services and sev'eral fine anthems were rendered by the choir. At the Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll of the village in .Tune the Court comiprising of the village council, lowered a number of assessments. The Assessor, Mr. Colin Httdon appealed the cash th the County Judge. A Court was held here Friday evening last with' Mr. J. G. Stanbury, of Exeter appearing for the Assessor; The Judge up held the assessment of the Assessor of ” London, her mother Smith, and Of Detroit, on Sunday, of Toronto, of Toronto, visited Rev. and Mrs. W. Ja», Eley, of Col- the week-end with Berry, son Hepsall. Oh through the Mrs. Berry TOtot..... The unpuaj sermon of tbe West ern Ontario RWle Society was giv en in St. paul’s Anglican Church on .Sunday morning when the Rev. Denny Bright, of Loudon, secretary of that,Society, was We speaker. He stressed’ the splendid work don| by the Bible Society in giving the Word of God in hundreds of lan guages and giving it at such a trif ling cost that no one was really de5* barred from getting the "Word" where it could not in some instan ces be paid ft>r it was given free. This was only made possible by the subscriptions given by those who were interested in that good work. The speaker expressed the hope that when would er ops An for the success of ference at Ottawa was held in Car mel Presbyterian Churcn on Sunday morping. ’The minister. Rev. W.? A. Young, preached upon the subject •"National Foundations" and stress ed the‘urgent importance of nations and people rteurning to the princi ples of Christ as a foundation of life and the necessity of a greater dependence upon Almighty God. A splendid congregation attended. The choir, under the leadership of Wm. A. McLaren, furnished excellent music. In the evening Mr. Young spoke on "Forgetting those ^things which are behind," and Mrs.‘Wm, McLaren contributed a very bea'Uti-. ful contralto solo. day ip London on to report that is under the THE RED & WHITE store BRING US YOUR PALM OLIVE COUPONS, THEY ARE OF VALUE TO YOU Miss doc- ’jggp Special /FRAY BENTOES CORN BEEF ..................... 1 Jb. tin 14c. EE * CERTO 1 I Rubber J nr Rings Zinc Jar Rings S Per bottle 29c,.1 4 dozen for 25c»Per dozen 23c. the coltectors be met by response, impressive go out they a ready and gen- service of prayer the ^Imperial Con Court of Revision Jlis Honor Judge Costello held Court of Revision here on Friday evening to hear appeals in connec tion with the Assessment’Roll and gave a ruling which is of some im portance to all Municipal Councils. Two members of the Council had ap pealed against their assessment and the local Court of Revision which is composed of the Reeve men including their two had reduced the figures, the Assessor appealed to and the point was raised by Counsel, Mr. J. G. Stabfoury, of Ex eter, that it was illegal for the mem bers of the local''Court of Revision 'to sit on their own cases. His Hon our restored the original assessment sustaining the objection taken by Mr. Stanbury. and alder appellants Thereupon the Judge his KIRKTON Malcolm Howe is spending a week in London. Mrs. Chester Hazletwood, of troit, spent the week-end with and Mrs. W. Hazlewood.' * Harvest is in full swing, wheat cutting has been a hard keen badly lodged oats will be cut of London, spent Miss Kate Doupe days De Mr. aS the wheat had Barley and "early this week. 'Mrs. S. Doupe, a few days with and other friends. Mr. McLean, sec. of the Lord’s Day Alliance, was the speaker here bn Sunday. Word was received here this week of the death of ’ Josiah A. Shier at Kelowna,' B.C. Deceased was in. his 72nd year and spent his boyhood days here. E. N. Shier and Silas Shier are 'brothers. HARPLEY Addie Hickey, of Detroit, i& visiting among relatives Miss Mich., here. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.- Hodgins, of Petrolia, visited with Mfr. Mansel Hodgins on Sunday. Mr. C. Partichuk, of London, call ed on Mr. B. J. Hodgins on day. Mr. Byron Brown B.A., oif onto, visited whh his father the week-end. Mr. B, J. Hodgins, of ’Oxdrift, Is spending his vacation here. Mrs. F. Love and a party of her friends spent Thursday in London. Miss Doris Grab, Zurich, is vis iting with her sister, Mrs. H. Love. ‘Tr over CREDITON Mr. and Mrs- John Dickson, of McGillivray, spout a few days last week with Miss Violet CockwelL Mr, John Mallott, • of London, spent a few days last week at the Central Hotel, Miss Inez and Dorothy Fahner hare returned home after visiting two weeks at* Detroit, Saline and Ana Arbour. Ml Clifford^Hill and Mr. Edward Fahner spent a business., We are sorry Agnes Lamport tor’s care. Mr. Bill Kleiber spent a few at the Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alien Mr,. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Chris.- Wein. . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maclsaac, Detroit; Miss Helen Maclsaac, London and Mr. and Mrs. ZuUbrigg and son and Mrs. Northcott, of Tor onto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maclsaac. Mr York; Mrs, Leona Sweitzer. Mrs. Annie Haist and son Lloyd, of "Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. .Clifford Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silber ar© visiting with relatives in Cleveland and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. M, Teller visit ed in Wingham- over the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mfrs. Rin- toull. Heljen returned home with them. .Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Baker and son Bruce were visitors last week With Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fahrner. Mr. Russell Clark, of Detroit, is visiting with his parents Mr. Mrs. Francis Clark. : Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hirtzel, and’ Mrs. Alvin Baker were Guelph and Morriston on Sunday. Mr. Clarence Stark, of London, visited with Mr. Geo, \ Hirtzel on Sunday. - Mrs, Mrs. S. spent a and Mrs. J. T. Hirtzel. Mr. and Mfrs. Lome Kerr children, Betty and Bobby, of handra, Calif,, visited with Mr, Mrs. Edwin Beaver and Mr\‘and Mrs. Fred Kerr last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, of Medi cine Hat, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Neil, Miss Walker, of Ailsa Craig, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beaver. Lulu Kerr, of London; Alma Hogg of Pt. Stanley; Elsie Blackwell, of Wingham and Myrtle Walker, ’of Crediton‘’have returned home hav ing spent the past week at Bend. The picnic Bend, week for the farmers fairly good attendance, tee having charge of consisted of: Chester H. K. Eilber, Ezra Faist, Emmery Fahner, M. Faist and Everett Fah ner. The races, games and win ners were the following: Boy’s race 6 to J, Donald Ratz. Girls race 6 to 9, Doris Wuerth. Free-for-all, 5 and under, Gordon Finkbeiner. Boys 10 to 12, Austin,Fahnfcr and L. Faist. Girls race 10 to 12, Ada Gaiser D. Amy and Aldonna Wuerth. Boys race 1/3 to 16, Carl Kuhn, Maurice Hirtzel, Harold Wolfe. Girls race 13 to 16, Maurgrette Amy, Gladys Ratz, Reta Ratz. Free-for-all, young men, Kenneth Lillow, M. Hirtzel. Paper walking contest, Irene Fah ner, Lorne Morlock, Nola Faist and Harry Hirtzel. Free-for-all girls, Gladys Ratz, Reta RatZ, Aldonna Wuerth. Feeding the elephant, Irene Fahner and Harry Hirtzel. Blowing the balloon, Gerald England, Dal ton’ Finkbeiner. Ladies’ guessing distance, Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner; crow ing contest for ladies only,'Mrs. E. Fahner. Relay race, Mrs. Cliff Hill, Mrs. A. Gaiser, H. Schenk1, M. Hirt zel and E. Fahner. and John Collingwood, of Pontiac, are visiting at the horn©of or of Garndt Sweitzer, of New is visiting with her mother and Mr. in Fred^Beaver Sr., Mr. and Beaver, of Bad Axe, Mich., few days last week with Mr. and Al and Grand Evangelical Sunday. School was held last weelk at Even "though it Grand was a busy there was a The commit- the sports Mawhinney, EACH 10c. / SELECT PINK SALMON, LARGE TIN Icing Sugar 2 lbs. for 15c. Shelled Walnuts Whole and Half’s lb, 19c , Select Pink Salmon 1-2 lb. tins 4 for 23p, 1*URE CANE SUGAR....................................,.., 10 lbs. for 50c. Whole Ripe 3 jib, fur 16c. Picnic Plates Per dozen 9c, ] Servys G. R. Com 2 tins for 25c, PURE ORANGE MARMALADE, GOLD MEDAL .... 40 oz. jar each 33c. Clark’s Pork and Beans No. 2 tins 2 fojr J5c, New Cheese 1 2 lb. for 27c." | De Luxe Jelly Powders Assorted flavors 6 ’for 25c. HURON TOILET TISSUE ... LARGE WATERMELONS .,, FANCY MIXED BISCUITS ., CROWN TEA, black or mixed KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES . 8 rolls for 25c. ................./,,. each 55c. ...................... p.er lb, 19c. , , .................. per lb. 39c. .............3 pkgs, for 25c. ROLLIE’S GROCERY DASHWOOD Dr. Ho H. Cowen, L.D.S., O.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON At office In Hartleib Block, Dash wood, first three days of week ana &t office over the Post Office, In Zurich, last three days of week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestricher and were Sunday visitors in Lon- and Mrs. May, of Kitchener, the week-end with Mr. and Kitchener, is with relatives of Waterloo, on Tuesday. have returned after spend- on a fishing trip to Pike Mervyn Tieman, a recent family don. Mr. spent Mrs. Sam Oestricher. Misses Myrta Hoffman, of Kit% Cheney and Ella Martinson, of El mira. attended the Tiernan-Hoffman nuptials last week. Miss T. Ehlers, of spending her vacation Rev. A. Kellerman, visited relatives here We congratulate Mr. Keeler on the success of his Entrance pupils, all having passed. Mrs. J. McNiven and daughter Flora, of London, are visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Oestricher. Messrs. George Rosendahl and L. Morenz a week Bay. Mrs. bride, was pleasantly surprised ou Tuesday 'afternoon when Miss Laura Reid entertained the Beginner’s Class of the Dashwood Evangelical Sunday School in honor of their teacher, formerly Miss Alice Hoff man. She, was presented with a beautiful ’bouquet of delpheniums and a shower of handerchiefs. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess who is assistant teacher -of the class. The Junior Choir, of which Mrs. Mervyn Tieman is lead er also presented, her with a pretty biscuit jar. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Coleman and Bobbie spent Sunday with friends in Sebringville. Master Harold Davis is holidaying this week with his auntie Mrs. Jas., Horn. j Mr. F. C. Davis is spending a few days this week with his daughters in Seaforth. Mir. Theron Creery, of Detroit, is spending this week with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Creery. 'Mrs. H. Brown spent Saturday with Mr. H. Brown and Miss Ethel Brown at Centralia. Mrs, E. Foster, of Kirkton, visited with her sister Mrs. Jno. Francis one day last week. Miss day at Zion, Marion Pooley spent TueB- the home of Mrs. E. Hern at CREDITON EAST Sam. Merner still continuesMrs. to be seriously ill. Master Lloyd Weido had the mis fortune while playing the past week of breaking one of his toes on his left foot. Mr. Charles Anderson, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Anderson. Miss Annie Waghorn, who has been employed near St. Marys is holiday ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waghorn.,. ' Mr. and Mrs/ Percy Bowman, of London, spent Sunday with the lat ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris. mRau. Mr. and -Mrs. Eli Sunday with Mr. and .wood, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. London, spent a few week with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry4 Motz. ' Mr. He'nry Kuhn stook threshed his wheat on Tuesday. Mrs. David Sturgeon, of Grand Bend, and Mrs. Dandson, of Pt. Hu ron, Mrs. Mr. H. Hartle had a valuable cow killed with lightning last week. Mr. and Mrs. Inch, of London, visited with her brother Mr. C. H. Curts on Sunday. Mr. Byron Brown B.A., of Toron to, spent the week-end at his home here. <l Master Raymond Young has been holidaying at Mr. J. Horners’. Mr. John McGregor, of Parkhill, suffered a stroke recently and we are glad to report is now convales cing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Steeper. Miss Elliott visited Miss^ Adella Steeper over the week-end. Mrs. Leslie Hutchinson has been camping at Grand Bend with her sister Mrs. Miller, of Detroit. Mrs. Roy Sheppard, Miss' Mary Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. R. Eng lish motored to Bayfield last Thurs day. Mrs. H. Battram is in Parkhill nursing her daughter Mrs. W. Reitz who has had an attack of append icitis. Mr. C. H. Curts lost a horse last week. Mr. Bailey, of with Mr, Arthur harvest. Misses Dorothy have returned to Sarnia after a holiday aunt Mrs. Elton Curts. Mr. J. Appleton was with the heat one day last jveeik but is now recovering. Mrs. Roy Sheppard, of London, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. English during Mr. Sheppard’s absence in North Bay on a business trip. The W. M. S. of the United Church met last Wednesday after noon with Mrs. H. Harlton presid ing. It was decided to hold a joint meeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. in. August. Program committee being the presidents of the two societies. Miss Noble spent the week-end with Miss Gertrude Shaddock. London, Brophey valuable is hired for the and Muriel Kerr their homes in with their Lawson spent Mrs. Esli Hey- Heath erley, of days the past ELIMVILLE Mrs. William Hanna and daugh ter Miss Annie, of—Kingsville; Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Hanna, oif Seafonth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell and Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Ste phen last week. The band concert in Exeter Sun* day evening was an attraction which drew quite a crowd from this com munity. Mr. Fletcher Staples, soloist . of Jarvis Street Presbyterian church, Toronto, sang a solo in this church last Sunday evening which delight ed the congregation* Mr. and Mrs. Staples, daughter Joajp. and Mrs, Kestle were visitors at Mt. William. Johns’ last week. Mrs. Staples, who was formerly Miss Ella’ Spargo, is a cousin of Mrs. Johns. Mt. Staples, Whs also a college chum of Rev. J. R. peters, our pastor and each was pleased to liave the opportunity of listening to the other. Miss Ina Fofd is‘ spending this week with her aunts, Misses Joy and Evelyn Whitlock in st. Thomas. Miss Leila McFalls, of LOndoh, was a guest at the homd of her cou* sin Mrs. wm. fioutly over the week end. ‘ ; A few of the young people wont, to Goderich •AnSundaf'ievbnfng. ' Ml an'd ‘ .‘and ‘ family attended ther Passmore1' :ii'i<S* > 'nlc at Gfand Bend IasV 'S'atui'day/' / THAMES ROAD Master Wilbur Passmore, of Sar nia, is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. J. W. Hackney. Mrs.. Doherty, of Seaforth, was a visitor with 'Miss A. this week. An accident with i ©suits occurred to lecently while drawing in hay, he bad the misfortune to fall off the load and the wheels of the wagon passing over his body. Mr. Bray hurriedly called a doctor who found (hat no bones were broket. He is able to be up again. Miss/Helen Anthony has been in disposed a few days with an injur ed foot. • Miss Elizabeth Thompson and Miss Jean, Duncan returned from Summer School, Goderich on Satur day afternoon. Misses Mildred Hackney and Mary Gilfillian attend ed from Roy’s >S. S. Mr. and Mrs. E. Monday afteimoon in they visited with Another, who underwent a serious operation in Victoria .Hospital oil Saturday morning. Mrs. Pollen's many friends here wish for her a happy recovery. The’Passmore picnic was bald at the "fiend*’ on Saturday last. Hackney early very unusual James Halley STAFFA Mr. and Mrs. John Webb and Mrs. Richard Webb, of Hamilton, are vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Webb. Mr. Thompson, of Toronto is Vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robertson and family, of Atwood called on friends in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oliver, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Will Oliver, oif Winnipeg, are visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oliver. Mr. Will Oliver is going to Ottawa to attend the Imperial Economic Conference. The Junior Farmers’ picnic was held in Stratford on Thursday. The S. S. picnic of the '‘United church will be held on Friday in the park at are here visiting their mother Sam. Merner. overcome \ Stratford. WINCHELSEA a number from around hereQuite spent Sunday at Grand Bend and Ip- perwash. Mrs. A. E. Dellbridge is spending this week with friends in Stratford. E. Pooley and the Week-end at and Mrs. L. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. family visited over the home of Rev. White at Woo ds lee. Mr. and Mrs. K.Hutton, of the Thames Road spent the week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis. Quite a- number of the young people from around here attended the opening of the new open air pavilion at Cromarty on Wednes day night of last week. Mfr, and Mrs, Ed. Stone, of Exe ter, spent fiunday with Mr. , Mfs. W. fi. Fletcher. Miss Inez Ureery has returned to ocuu um oaiuxuaj ia.Ov. • her home from Toronto Where she fitffriitg1 wheat-eutting Mr, Nelson)was acting oh the board of examih- .SqdWS-Hihd the'misfortune to lose «rs of the Upper School Examine* valuable work horse. I tiohs,* pollen spent London where the former’s and CENTRALIA Misses Iva and Ua Willis, of Ex eter, are holidaying with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davey. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Neil and young Son and Mr. Fred Elston, of Detroit, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Neil. Miss F. Welsh, of Henall, was the guest of Miss Marley McFalls, of Biddulph over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith visited oh Sunday with Mr. and MrS'. Lewis Johns df Stephen. Don’t fqj’get the ball game on HensailFriday, July 29th, when visits Centralia. Rev, and Mrs. Irwin, of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson on Wednesday week. Miss Margaret Hiclks, training, Victoria Hospital, is holidaying with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. Spicer, of Denver, Col«, is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell and Mr. add Jdrs. D. Hodgson. GREENWAY Cottam, George of this nurse-m- London S.J. 'Risk. Next Sunday afternoon Rev, Mathers will preach on the Reward and Resources of a Disciple in the Kingdom of God,” The committee in charge of the for the United church four different minis- August services here Bend. , of Detroit, with het grandsons have been pulpit supply have Secured ters for the and at Grand Mrs. Voggt] son Arid two visiting her bfothet Mfr. U. Belling. GRAND BEND Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb^son and daughter, Douglas and Dorothy, of Grand Rapids, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W., Holt over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mollard and family and Mrs. McCallum and her daughter, ’of Windsor, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Moj- lard. Mrs. Melvin Dodds, and Mrs. Eil ber and Mrs. Boyd, of Buffalo, spent a few days with Mr. •'ana Mrs. Frank Geromette. Mrs. Jackson had the misfortune recently to trip and fall over the curb breaking” her arm. iShe is get ting along very well. .Messrs. Lawrence and Sam. Car rier and Mrs. Carrier and Margaret, of Toronto are renewing old ac quaintances around the village. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon pollock, of' Detroit, visited Mrs. Pollock's par ents Mr, and Mrs. Morris Brenner. Mrs. Lydia E. MeMorran, of Huron, spent the week-end sister Mrs. John Holt. The congregation at the services oh Sunday were with a number given by Miss Adeline Palmer and Miss Roxie Palmer, of Hamilton, which was enjoyed by all. with Pt., her open air favored Little Lottie, aged four, who was spending a week with her aunt in the country, had developed a great fondness ioF milk. 'one day haying drunk as much as her aunt thought good forher, she was informed that she Ootild. not have any more. “Pshaw!” exclaimed the indig nant little miss, “I don’t see you want to be so stingy with old milk. “There’s sevqn whole tuis out in the barn.’* ■ why your cow-