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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-10-18, Page 5Ili �r.et.'w - --- 11 "11igh Oracle" Training pays anti that is the kind the famous NLLXOTP' TORONTO, ONT. II ()woo to Me etodouto. Meant and. Mita hove taken poalllone at oalarloa from Seeger mouth to $1000 per an. Num. It is well known toot that our d, 0oltu0l la the set of Ito Mud la Oan- eda, Thin muulu to a oploudid time to outer. All gl'adttatee get poaittoue. The demand Is nearly twenty them the envoi y. Write today for., bulimia, Dont vnGalo00 , J, ELLIOTT, Principal, 4i 001i Inman AND ALRxANDan BTB. 1 MEDICAL CARDS, T'�R, R. A. BURNS - 1l ;l000ssor to 1)r J. A. McNaughton ttra00ule, Ontario Graduate of Polyellule Post Graduate Sellae1 of ldodielue and Surgery, New York. Member of (Milano of Pbyttohoe and Sur - goons of Ontario. Moe and r00ldenee same me formorlyoc- oupted by DO. McNaughton. llle0aeua of women a opeoialty. 'Phone No, 21. BUSINESS CARDS. NAT 11. MoORLGKEN- ' 1' V • Issuer of Marriage Licenses, 01• Ace at Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels. WIVI. SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND .ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Uatce In the Post Office, Ethel. 88.44 BERTHA C. ARIMMSTRONG le prepared to give lenson0 on Piano or Beed Organ. Terms on appllo101°u, P ostofllue address-Bruasols.. BosidOuue- Lot 8, lion. lu, bray. Pupils may have their 1008800 at their own homes It. preferred. • MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN TEACHER OF PIANO Pupils prepared for the Toronto Conservatory of Music. JAMES HARRIS, Agent Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Company Office and Reoldauoe- ' WALTON. ONT. ROBERT OUNNINGHAMI Iusonau0B, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. J-S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- . • Ben, will sell for hotter prices, to bettor wen, rte et Huron or Auot In less time and lees charges than any r unser (m 1 be won't charge anything. Dates toea11d orders eau always be arranged at this oflioe or by poreoual application. ROBT. H. GARNiSS BLUEVALE - OMT, Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for a.G the aloe of Tint Pow, Brussels. 22 t1 VETERINARY. %� A. CUNNINGHAM- 'l.Jl • honor Grail -time of the Ontario Vet - "'nary ()Wiese, le preparedtotreat all die. vases of domeetloated animals in.a coronet. eat manner. Partloular attoution paid to Veterinary Dentistry and Milk Fever. Ua11s -Four doors No North nded of br1 bridge, and infirmary ata, llr0eeele. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. :2AB. MACDONALD- 1.• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, I1te. ' bucaeteor to G, F. Blair. 01000 over Stan - lard Oant, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro. neaten Bank, t/Y`T/ M. SINCLAIR- V • Barrister, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer, "Notary ,t'nblio, deo. Ulaoe-etowarl'0 Bleak 1 door North of Central Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank, 'i aoUDFoOT, WAYS & BLAIR- IsAR1l8TE11SOLICITORS, LIITO , NOTARIES 0Ci W, Pno1aso0T, K. 0F. enem. R, 0. Hese Omoee-Titans formally 0000pied by Messrs Oameroe es Holt, 001100 01', ONTARIO. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD. DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Egret -Mass Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Ogle. . next to Jlrowor'e Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. € =7,ttli Eg=aham t cfi'' . The Loading Commercial School 0,67itizidiCENTHAL STRATFORD. ONT. This School is r000gelsod to bo ono of the beet Commercial llouools in Ant - cries. You eau safely fudge a Sohool 1,y the applioaitone it received. T100 titerm we received ap lioatioua from firms in nix large American citloe and from/or more towns and titles of OBu• oda 'needing Saskatoon, Sank„ on the West and Obatiottotawn, P, E. I„ on the, Nast. Our reputation means 00 linnet for our graduates, Write lot our •l4 tatitloguo. ELLIOTT & MOLA0PLAN, ,• 2r11161pals, p' t2fg2i t t ildf =itz1= JEWELRY STORE I have opened a Jowolry Store in the McKim Building, and my stock i8 new and well varied. Special attention paid to ilepairing. You will find my prices moderate. D. BLAKE I t t•t 4tatls, ibCoteiawortll►. Soioon R0PO1T,-The following ie the the report of U. 8. S. No, 4, Wallace and Grey, for September, names in order of merit :-Sr. IV -W. Brown, 0. Stewart, M, Sangster, D. Prager, Jr, IV -Geo. Spence, F. McDonald, N. Stewart, Er, 1II-J. Stewart, A. Stewart, G. MODou• aid, H, EIliotb. Jr. 1II-M. Brown, M. Gumming, H. Spence, A. Molntoett. Sr. II -0. McKee, J. Duuglae, Jr, 11- E. Burnett, W. 21. Onmmin8e, A. Smug eler, 0. Stewart. Pt. I -S, Seebaver, W. Brown, E. Patterson, T. McDonald, M. Douglaee, J. H. Jaan0TON, T eaober. rrhv. SCHOOL 'WM.-The School Report of S. S. No, 6, Grey, for the month of September is as follows :-Sr, IV -Peas• lope Brewer, Ella Psaroou. Jr. IV-- Gerson V-Garcon Jaokliu, Will. Jaokliu, Percy Stepheneou. Sr. III--Helemt Mitobell, Fred 8m011S0r, Ada Bateman. Jr. III- Gertie Stephenson, Wesley Brewer, Joseph Jaokliu. Sr. II -Eva Mitchell, Roy Holl. Jr. II -Sarah Hutchinson, Luette Jaoklin, Miuuie Rosa. Pt. II - Willie Mitohell, Reuben Brewer. Pt. I Sr. -Seale Voddon, Roy Hull, Earl Lowe, Lola Voddon, Rezel , Rose. -Ps. I Jr. -Bermes Flood, 4Gertrude Ames, Mary Roe., Lily Jaakiln.. FLORENCE ARMSTRONG, Teacher. Mel I11op Son000 RaronT,-The following is the report of S. S. No. 9, MoKtllap, for the month of September. The names ere in order of merit, Glass IV -flora Forbes, Maggie Love, Nelson Davidson, Agnes 'lark°, George Kneolilel, Wesley Haokwell, Samuel Davidson, Sr. III - David Haokwell, Leonard Leeming, Samuel LoveJeanie Kueohtel, Mary Clarke. Jr. III -Alberta Stafford, Mag. gie Hulley, Emma Roe, Lisle Dougherty. Chase II -Viva Clarke, Harvey Willey, Alex. Dennis, Nellie Roe, Maggie Bolton, Hazel HOokwell, Lorne Roo, Adie Forbes. Pt II-Alioe Kueohtel, Joe Bolton, Lowreuo0 Cumming., Fergie Love, Albert ()lecke, Howard Dougherty. Pt. I -Wilfrid Dennis, Dan. Love, E6 mer Haokwell, Russell Dougherty, Stel. la Bolton. Number on roll 87. Aver- age atlendanue 80. M, E. Wxoneoi, Teaoher, When the tip of a dog's noes is cold and moist, that deg is not atok. A fever ieh dry Dose means sioknees with a dog. And eo with button lips. Dry, creaked and Ool0rle00 lips mean feve iettne80, and are ae well ill appearing. To have bonatiful, pink, velvet like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of De. Shoop's Salve. it will gotten and heal any akin ailment. Get a free trial box at our store and be oonvinoed. Largo nickel Dapped glass jars, 25 Dente. F. R. Smith. Heoaaiailll. The ninth annual convention of the W. 0. T. U. met in Boman Monday and Tuesday of last week. Mrs. McKee, the Provinoial Provident, who woe present made the oonvention especially intereeb• ing and profitable. The foot that super- intendents are working their depart. menta mora enooeoefully than ever before WAS enuoureging. The oiaioere were el - sated for the following year :-President Mrs. Paulin ; viae prem., Mrs. Murray ; oor.•oeo., Mies Rennie ; trees., Mrs. Hol- land ; reo,.seo., Mrs. Kopper. The plane of meeting next year was left with the ex00004 e, The plan of the work will be tompsranoe in Sunday schools, the snp• porting of the Miseionmry fond and work among Iumbermeu, The•County Union reoommeuded the adoption of the dollar tee. 'Pbe delegates to Provincial Uuiou are Mrs. Paulin and Pare, Hooper. LtvIto wet. A gentleman trom Brantford was in town loot week looking over the foundry property with a view ►o purchasing and operating it. The Rev. R. E. Knowles, B. A., of Knox oburob, Gait is to necklet the Anniversary servio00 in the Presbyterian oharoh on Sunday. The Public School Fair will be held on the last Friday of this month, Oat.. 26th, A "Made in Listowel' exhibit will be a feature of the Coir. J. H. Stuart, manager of the Bank of Hamilton at Niagara Falls, Oot., was in town for a fewhours and gave some of hie old Mende a oall. Ool, and 11.1r. Campbell have returned home after their trip to Winnipeg, where they ware the gneeto of their eon. 'In law and daughter, A. Q. 'and' `Mrs, Bastedo, Work on the publio library is being imbed ahead as rapidly me possible, but bee been oonoiderably delayed waiting for lath, there being mine in town at pre101110. Ae 00011 80 they man be proonr• ed the work will be proceeded with and the plastering and interior work finish. ed. Jae. and Mee. Khlcade have returned io town from Orandal, Mangy, where they spent the petit . two months, Mr, Kin. made soya the wheat yield around Craw dal is from 80 16 35 brothels bo the acre, and that the five large elev11tore are already $1101 and date cannot be mound fast enough to move the grain, Milia Addie Olay►oo, B, A., bus a0o0pt• ed a poeition tempp0rat'i'y ae teacher of madonna in the Collegiate, Inetitnte at Toronto Junoti0n. Mica Clayton was offereda position In, the (Anton High Behool at a salary or 41,000 per annum, hut dooli nrd It owlrij; to her health not warranting her in a0ovptiug a permanent position. .•t. 1 VV 0004, Pax Oolleotor Waller Hamilton le on the warpath, Rev. Mr. h'nnjoy, of Liotowol, hart resigned hto poettion as pastor of the Baptist alitrobes of 2lotowel and At. wood, Following their Usual Custom the Pree. byteriat Y, 7, S. C. Id. will hold a Her. vest home Thunkegivipg Seidel la the basement of the ohuroh on Tburodoy evening, Thanksgiving Day, al 8 p, m, Robert Fermi, 8141 °014, Beet, has Bold him farm to Jo400 Baker, 0011 of Abram Baker, for the earn of 86,000, Rob. will go West next Spring to see what he thinks of the country, He giv08 up pos. ee08i0n in February. Elmo Ohoeee Company had rather an annoying experi00100 in ebipplug their first half of September shame. The immure were ordered out for Tuesday morning and on arriving at the station found no oar owniting them. The cheese had to be taken baolt to the footory and brought to the elation next morning. It was through no fan t of the agent here but the d,abr'butor at Stratford bad sloop 'y let it slip hie memory, Mae OreseiC Stevenson, nurse at the Loudon Asylum, visited relatives in thio vicinity and inuidontolly took in the /Imo, Fair, On that defy Mies Stevenson woe unfortunate to lose her gold watch, bat was also luoky to find it next day in the baggy into whien to bad fallen while she was driving. She telt greatly pleas- ed at dueling it a0 it was rendered doubly preolouo to her from the foot that it was a gilt. Vtritag hien. There are 188 pboueo in Wingham. M. S. L. Homuth has decided to give up booinese in Wingbam. U. Liddy, of Harriotoo, is a new em- ployee at the Duminion Bank. The 60 feet of addition to the G. T. R. freight abed is nearly completed. Mr. England, of the Bee Hive, hae purohaeed the stook of the Corey Dry Goode 00. The Oitizeao' Hand intend giving a 0eriee el mittens this Winter. The drat takes plaoe ou Oot. 26t13. Mr. Brewer, formerly of Bishop & Brewer, will return to Parkhill where he has purohaeed a borderers business. A. M. Orawford has had plate glass wiudowe platted in the shop he reoentiy purabaeod, mud formerly occupied by R. A, Graham. Misses Hannah and Amelia Agnew returned to Philadelphia 11401 week after a two months' visit 01 their home here, Their niece, Mies Lena Pearen, of Mar. 0ooh, returned with them. Rev. Solomon Cleaver, pastor of the Metropolitan Ohara, Toronto, has been engaged to give Vtotor Hugo's master. pleoe-"Jean Valjean" in the Methodist Ohorob, Wingbam, under the a0epioes of the Epworth League, on Oot. 30th. The looel O.idfellowo are mokiog ar- ra0gementsfor holding a 0oneert in the Opera House about Novemoer 16th, when Newton Beene will give a dramatic, repro• eentatio0 of the oharaoter of his fraternal play, entitled, "David and Jonathan." Tbo work of making the repairs and changes at the Wingham Hospital build- ing are being parried along eatiefautorily. The new oemeot floors have been built io the basement and the oarpeutere have completed their work. The new heating system will be installed at once and it dhuuld not be very long before the build - mg well be wady for nee. Mx:0Tel% Large quantities of sugar beets are being chipped. A bazaar, ander the aaspioee of the ifain, street Epworth League, will be held the second week in Deoomber. While Thomas Fisher was wreetling at a threshing bee he had the misfortune to get one of hie ribs broken.. Canadian Exprose Inspector Murray, of Loudon, was here making a transfer of the 0getmy from the late Oharlee Snell to C. T. Brooks. John Gardiner, who went out West las: Spring to go into the real estate business with hie Lather, returned to Exeter. Meese Gardfoe's family intend moving to the Weet in a few weeks, Among the handsome presents received by Wm, and Mrs. Baker on the 000oeion of their Golden Wedding were a gold headed omne to the former and a gold bettddd parasol to the latter. These were beautifully engraved with their initials and the dotes 1866-1906. Ed. Treble and Geo, Anderson both won a pisue of money at the London Quoit Tournament, lid. winning 620 and tieorge 62. The former got 1st plane in the second series, while the latter got fourth in the third aeries. The beet pitobrr0 in Canada and United Statee were there end one tenet "put them on the pin" to get to share of the prize motley. . 1\ OW OPEN E.4 1 PALL '11t11M114 21144 CENTRAL BUSINESS 'CUM i fs ReaL t TORONTO, ONT, Enter any time, Twenty Umbers wrtlluaeof aolti doe, dred a Unoxoulled lType. . itleofor aeolating graduates t0 pooi- tioua, Write for now Calendar, W. H. Straw, Principal. Toupee Gerrard ate„ Toronto. HELP WANTED Young )adios and gentlemen who are desirous of making a record, aro wanted at the W1llgul.all1 BCOLLE(lE liminess Ootlegmtene) to prepare for Hooltlreopere, Sten• ographore and Telegraphers, During July and Auguetowe could only illi 01014-TBNT1 Of the po01- tione offered our graduates, Catalogue free, GEO. SPOTTON, Principal learned of your intended departure. One and all I.1 no, while we regret your removal from among an, rejoice to know that it ie to your. advantage, Aa. °opt ur beet wiohee for every sao°oeo, Of averse we know we eltall see you oo' oasionally in Olintoo, itrid extend a etandlug woloome to the 7, 2, 0. Prat. 1 ernaliy yoero, W. R. S. H0*0410, Mies plana M0U0tca0tls, who le in Toronto showing her paintings, has el. ready 0uld two 0hat will be remembered by theme who vilified her studio berg. One was entitled "The let of September," and represented a dead partridge lying on Its book, This one brought 660. The other woo "A bunoh of raspborriee," copied originally from the garden at Mr, Brewer. 11 maid for 826. The Rose Taylor Oompany has made another addition to their plant. The latest machinery installed ie a private eleobric lighting plant to be used during the early hours of the mornings and dor. ing the evenings. In the death of Charles Snell on Ooto• bar 4111, Exeter lost one of its etaunebest and meet roepeoted residents at the age of 70 years. Mr. Snell had beau in poor heath tor several years, but not with standing hie illneee looked after hie dem work eaoosoefully, Wm. Herbert, of the North end, had hie barn destroyed by fire. The fire was not noticed until it bad made too great a headway and before the North end en• gine 000ld be worked the baro was a complete rain. The steam engine was gent Op and pat the fire out. Mr. Willis' barn naught lire but the flames were extinguished before any damage was done. It ie thought the barn was set On fire. Piles gai0ltly and positively oared with Dr. Shoop's Magi° Ointment. It'e made for Piles alone -and it does the work surely and with satiotaotion. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its nee. Large, Niokle Gapped glass jars, 50 emote. Sold and reoommeuded by F. R. Smith. CIinton. Some of the early risers are gather.r. ing fine mnehrooms these days. Fall wheat is looking just as well as any farmer could want it to at present. Rev. W. E. Kerr has tenured the promise of Rev. Dr. Potts, of Toronto, for •eduoational anniversary services on Sunday, Nov. llth, John A. Cooper, Toronto, eon of Mrs. Cooper, of town, who was formerly a lieutenant in the Queen's Own Rifles, hae been promoted to the pos11101 of Oaptain. A couple of small boys, charged with pigeon etealing, were up before P. M. Andrews, who fined ono of them 91 and ooete, and dismissed the otbet with coats. It is void that several members of the Indepandant Order of Foresters here i0• tend to withdraw and join mime other or. ganizalion, owing to the recent dig- olooures in Toronto, Dr. James Stewart, one of the best known and dietiugnished physicians in the Dominion, died at trio reeidenoe in Montreal on Saturday, 6th lurk„ the immediate cause of death being an ap opleobio stroke which he sustained about. 9 years ago. The following address and a ring were parented to Mr. O,Onoton on the eve of hie departure for Trenton, the eve01 taking plaoe in the Pastime Club rooms : DRAn Sin, -On behalf of the P. T. 0. I take pleasure in makingyou toswept this ring m0 a token of esteem and brotherly, feeling extended to you by each and every member of the Olab ; we would also ask you to exonee the informal way in whish the preeentation is made, as it was not until a very late hoar that we si at t Gsaa l�tt Suit RGG r ccColo o BEAUTIFUL MIUJNERY - A Large, Fashionable and well assorted stook of Fall Millinery is now on display at my Show Room and the Ladies of Brussels and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine the same. MISS MASON, who has had a wide experience in City Millinery, has been engaged for the Season. The undersigned is grateful for past patronage and asks for a continuance. Prices moderate and Satisfaction assured. ,S. MoKINLAY GuEr1A. Mrs. Ed. Pyke is gearing from au at., lack of paralyeie. T. Bradnook and R, Match left on a trip to Manitoulin Ieland, R. H, Carson was confined to hie bed with an attuok of inflammatory rhenma• tiam. Will. Baker Is home from Callender, for a visit. Be ie nursing a very sore hand as the roeult of being plumed in a oogwbeel. Mrs. Ieoao Wade reooived the end Dewe of the death of het brother, Robt. Steven. son, of Bamioto, Mao, Dammed was formerly a resident of Howiak and visited here a year or so ago. Mrs. Wade was on a visit to him sud hie family only last July, Diphtheria woe the manse of death. The Toronto Daily Star of the 8th Met, gave the following s000nnt of the wedding of one of Gorrie'e yo0ug people and eeoond eon of Jae. and Mrs. Arm• strong of town :-"The marriage took plaoe on Saturday afternoon, at tour o'clock, of Mande Be•trioe, daughter of E. 0. Jaokeon, to J. Garnet Armstrong, of this airy, Rev, Dr. Faeken, of St. Paul's Presbyterian Ohurob, performed the ceremony, at the new home of the bride and groom, 1003 Bathurst street. Only the immediate relatives and trieoda were present. The residence was appropriate• iy decorated with orimeon oaruotions, American beauty roses, and ferns. White mull trimmed with Valeocienoee Moe and insertion, was the material in the becoming wedding dreee of the bride. Her travelling dress wag of green broadcloth, with bat to meta. Both bride mod groom received many beautiful presents, Mrs, Armstrong will be at home to her friends on the emend Tues- day in November, and the earned and fourth Toeadayo of each month there. atter." t31W th. The ete0m shovel has fioiehed- the etraighteuiog of the river and is now et work on the bank alongside the rood -bed to finish up their job. Jae. Heffron neared first prize in the roadster class at Teeswater Fall Fair with hie oheebnot driver in a field of 15 entries. He also won third prize in the 2,40 rase. A. M. Babb, of Teeewator, was in town at the bedside of hie sister, Miss Agnes, who has been oerionely ill at the home of ber brother-in-law, Frank Metoall. Her many friends will wish her a speedy reoovery. ODITuaas.-It is our sad duty to reeard the death of Helen Davinia McTavish, beloved wife ot J. A.•Anderson, our well known oitizen, who died on Friday morning Oat. 510., about noon, at the age of 65 years, 5 months and 18 days. Mrs. Anderson was born in Bayfield but the family soon moved to Blytb. In May 1887 the was married to her now bereft partner, By this marriage four ohildren were born : Mies Amelia M., at home ; Mrs. (Rev.) Aitoheeon, of Halbrite, Sask. Helen 0, and Frank hot home. Deceased had been in poor health for the past few years with etomaoh trouble and had only been in bed about a montb. Mrs. Ander- son will be missed by all her friends and aosooiateo and by her ohildren as she woe a true friend and loving wife and mother. rhe funeral took place on Monday after. noon from the family reeideooe on Drummond titres* to the Union cemetery Rev. Dr. McLean, conducting the ser- vice° at the home and grave. Not only were those who knew the deceased lady intimately there, bob the citizens in general showed their sympathy by thronging the hones, the stores closing during the funeral boar. Relatives from 0 dielanoe were Jobu MoTavieh, of Detroit, a brother ; Albert MoTavith, of Detroit, a nephew ; and Atoll. Galbraith, er, and jr. and the Mnemes Galbraith, all of Bayfield. Mies Anderson was on her way home from Vernon, B. 0., when her mother died. Many beautiful Sorel tributes were laid 014 the casket. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Montreal to Liverpool lOnlan Oat' 19 Nov. 10 Virginian Oct. 96 Tuuitlan Nov. 2 Victorian Nev. 8 Rates ot !Padang° First Oabiu-870 and nppwarde, a000rding to •teamor. Second 0obin-$42.60 and up- wards. Third Olaeo-827,00 and upwards. Reduced Winter rates in eefeot beginning November let. Montreal to (itaegolv Sioilian Oot. 13 Nov. 22 Pretorlan ,,,....... ....... Oot.26 Nnmidlan • Nov, 1 Second 01800 540 4 Third slags $20,00 For further particulate, rates and tickets apply to W, 11. 111E61. Agent Allan Line, Brussels. SALT Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Salt Works. can get any kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, Brussels. Foreman, litn, New Firm D. WALKER AND /V/. LAC/l'a have formed a co -partnership, to be. known as Walker tis Black, and will carry 011 a" Furniture arld ' W Undertaking Business IN THE LECKIE' BLOCK Their stock of Furniture, Undertaking Goods and Musical Instruments is new from the Factories ; has been bought for cash and will be sold at Reasonable Prices. MR. OHAS. FORSTER, an experienced Undertaker and Upholsterer, will assist in the business. Picture Framing a Specialty. They hope by strict attention to business, square and honorable dealing with their Cus- tomers to merit a share of the public patron- age. Night and Sunday calls will be promptly attended at David Walker's residence, North of bridge, Turnberry street. \VALKER & BLACK Apples Wanted -at- BRUSSELS EVAPORATOR On and after the 6th of Septem- ber 20 cents per bag will be paid for all good paring Apples deliv- ered at the Factory. No Small or Soft Apples will be taken. J. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor FALL MILLINERY READY } Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties THE invitation is yours to come and see everything that is cor- rect and new in Fall Millinery. Nothing that has been accepted by - the Fashionable of New York and Paris has been neglected in our Styles. No formal opening this Beason - just drop in any time. Girls wanted to learn the Millinery.. Misses Habkrk