The Brussels Post, 1910-12-1, Page 5BUSiNES'S DARDS,
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WM. SPENOE
OQNVEYANCER AND .CSSUER
OF lYfAEUUAGE. LICENSE13
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JOHN HARRIS,
Agent Howick
gMutual
Fire Ineuranee Company
OJ toe and lResidence•-
WAL.TON
ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAND•
IN DAANtl
0 A
FIRE ,
AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
.AUCTIONEERS.
1.41 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
A.• • Ann, will sell for_betterrieee to
better raft, In less time and lessobarges
• than any other Auctioneer In East Enron or
he wont charge anything, Dutra and orders
oat always be arranged at tins ot$ceor by
personal application,
ROBT. H. GARNISS '
- SLUM VALE — ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms roneoneble. Sales arranged for
at the ollloe of 'PHA Poll, Brussels, 2201
- LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
Dd', SINCLAFlt—
• Barrister, Solicitor, Couveyaucer,
Notary Public, 4e. Oilloe-8 tewart's EIook
t door Nor lb et Uoutral hetet
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bauk,
PlIOUDFOOT, BAYS.& HILLORAN
SABBISTNIRB� 0OLI01'Tl'K8, NOTARIES
U LIU, ETD.
W. PAM:Maims, If, 0. - 1t.' 0. Hasa
KILLonAN
OMaea—Those formerly vooupled by Moore
Cameron ca Holt,
El (maxima, Cr1TAtuo,.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mall Steamers
Cliriotmas. Sailings
TO LIVERPOOL -.
From St. John Froin Halifax
viotorion Pei. -Dec. 0 Sat. Dec. 10
Grampian Thu. Dec.16
TO GLASGOW , '
Pretoria!-
. P Prom Boston .Deo.0th
stallion Prom r Portland Deo. 15th
•
Applicntlons for accommodation on. Christ-
.. moa sailings should be made as soon as pos-
sible as stompers are rapidly filling up. Reser-
vations may be arranged for through
W.H, KERR..
Agent Allan. Line. Brussels.
The Alan Lane, 77 YQnge st., Toronto
MONTHLY
HORSE FAIRS
BRussEL
Regular 5'ionthly,Hotse .Fairs will be
held in &v ssels this season as follows;
THURSDe :l'', DEC. lst, 1910
" ,Amt. 51b, 1911
Peb. 211d, 1911
Mar. 2nd, 1911
April Ooh, .1911
leading local and outside buyers will be present
•.••••••••••••••••.•••••a •
t To Mach eh i
ery U•sers
and Farmers••
•�sr�T
2 • The New Machine Shop of the
BRUSSELS FIRE APPLIANCE
i
and MACHINE Co,
ris now ready for business, and, :
• with good Machinery and Skilled •
• Mechanics, We see in a position •,
' to attend to your repairs prompt- j
• ly and at reasonable rates. • •
• If ou,Will let 'its lc raw retie •
wants We will give you hellcat'•••
• advice and help if connected •'
• With Machinery. h
Give us a trial and, by coming p
• to Brussels, sa&0 time auci money
i for yourselves, •
• e
GAISI.OE & FAMES
f
MITI Street Brussels M
Business Oards
the oternat seat, This closed the nftorneon
00091011,
A la'gs nod refs eentative nudlow() as,
MISS BERTHA ARM$ RO
NQ ac
/bled is tint nap it the evening, fillingotand allotY, Mrs. D. MoTt1v1a1!,Toaohor of Plane Pb Bight, pfordes,
Airs
McTavish ba few
lhCarter's Store, ouodoor Hort IItr 0ryrmaoltsaf tVewoine
OftheStandard 13nnlk,Buole,8•tE Wo 1021tvgeltoH, ode 014110le to im-
prove the ion,o.
MiSS PERLE S! -CARPE
lona 1 noosed suooa4 Y
Hfull her 000020(1 examine -
Men the hm Yo 't Departmento[ tke4'. -
qr P u t vl p
tomo Cm pits at of po,Mingo,Fr and is prepared
to take pupils at het borne, Princess atr00G.
pR. T, T. Nil RAE
Baolielor of Medioine, University of Toronto i
Licentiate and Graduate 00 the College of Plyy
elelaus and Surgeons, Ont, • Post -graduate
Olumtgo Eye, Eav, Nose cud Throat Hospital,
Chicago:111, lila-Houec Surgeon to St, Mioh•
eel's Hospital Toronto.
01 1100 ovor P. R. Smith's Drug Store. Tele-
phone cpnnogtlon with Cranbroolt at all hours.
OR M. FERGUSON
Er E4
ONT,
r
Physician and Surgeon Post Grad
uatecourses
Londou(Eng.), New York and (Mirage Hos-
pi6nIH, special attention to dl0case of eye, ear,
noso
and thronESeates ed for gloms.
DR. Pr 'LTO
AM N
Dontal Surgeon
Honor Graduate
Dental Dep
ar0
me
at
Toronto
University LfeenGinGo of Royal 00lno
Dental Slgeamof Toronto, 0foein smith
Block recently vacated by Dr. b'a'ld.
•
R, M. M'LEAN,D,O.u., L.O.S.
Gerrie, Ont.
Honor graduate University of Toronto, De-
partment ofDentistry ; Graduate Royal Col.
• lege of Dental Surgeons of entarlo. AtWrox-
etorevery TA0aday-altornoonand Wednesday.
OOioein Grand Central block, At Word wich
every Friday forenoon. Office in Gerrie in
Leech's Block,. 21.6m
DR. WAROLAW
Honor graduate of the. Ontario Veterinary
College, Day and night calls.. Office opposite
Flour M111, Ethel
&taxa areal fid. te° r
.BRUSSELS
Gon.o SouTA GOING Noa'ra
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Express lIdbaal Mail. 1:44 p
Express P s ....::. 8.02 m Ex r
ee
P I a 8:00an
Pp
WAL.TON
To Toronto To Goderlall
Express 7:41 ant I' Express 11:87 a m
Express 2:57 Pin Expl'000 7:25 p m
WROXETER
Going East 7:05 a, m. and8;66 p. mi
Going West- 12:46 and '0:47p,In.
A.11 trains going East connect with 0. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T.
G. 33. stations.
GEE0. ALLAN, Local Agent,
CONVENTION OF WOMEN
Mrs,uo. RobbPlesi e
I d ut of Brussels
Branch -of
the Women's , Iustlhue, pre.
seuted the following interesting; report
at the meeting held at the Noma, f v
rs.
Geo. Thomson, Thursday, 01 Iasi week :—
The. Sth annual Convention o1 Ontario Wom-
en's Institutes was held In the Convocation
Hall of the University of .Toronto on Novem-
bor10 and 17, Mrs. tflr-i Wilson, of Parkhill;
presiding at the afternoon session on Wednes,
day, Archdeacon (Jody, of S0. Panne church
)Anglicaal, opened the meeting with prayer,
Mrs. A. el. Huestie, of Toronto,- ave the nd
dress of welcome to the delegates saying—a
hearty welcome to you 0th Cohventlon of
Ontario Women's Institutes 'with your 600
branches: and a membership of 10,000 banded
together for the uplift of the home and
strengthened by obntact with 'sister workers.
A soleniifio knowledge
otof home lifts An: Institute to
Oho ordinar into tli
y e ideal ey
woman wiland
lunrryshl �will op wherever she goes
—light he windows
will open the doors of her
homOltndSlm whndetv0 eY her sort. Examine
the schools and see that they are sanitary end
that theblackbonrd is not shiny causing eye
strain, for this band of 10,000 women have a
public Work and duty to see to this.
The reply to Mrs. Huestis was made by Mrs.
Bacon, of Orilla, who dwelt upon the large
contributions which the country wee making
to the National life of our Dominion by send.
mg so: ninny of our sono and dnughtere to the
Universities and the faculty of the University
is grateful tows for onr boys and girlie The
largest part of the student body of Canada
wasmade up of those wino came from the
country. She theft spoke of the elements for
making a successful home mid told us to cul-
tivate a cheerful temperament and be devoted
to the chosen cause ofwomanhood, that of
honemtaking. Cooking' is not a haphazard
workbutan Art. .-Let us send our daughtern
to MaoDonaldHall or the Lillian Massey school
to learn Montt of cooking,
Archdeacon Cody: on being iittrodnced as au
interested participant in the worlc said :—It Is
my privilege to speak of our motto—"For
Biome and Country'! and it is nob complete
until weeny "'For God Horne Red. Country."
Mrs. Bacon rightly !mid that it 10 from rural
homes that the greatest number of, University
students come, The life of the city will be
maintained by the sobriety tine niwity of`the
life of the country. We first should teach that
God has given us a apleltlid•oountry to be held
In treat for the good. of -the whole world
Ring George's words are golden words, !The
foundation of. National ulory is set on the
homes of the people."' No ono can begin to
exaggerate the value of the home and always
let women choose the home as their first duty,
Let us realize the high dignity 00 tho ho,oe'
1000(00' 101 women is 0 grander word for Indies.
Always remember that our ohmmeter le made
through overconnin • diBEailtlea and never
allow.eltlltiren tothiiilc. that every -pili of life.
should be given with a sugar cont. Proude
avid "that the fear or God had made Britain
greaeand a State one never be great so long
as its citizens are mean or ignoble."
Mr, Putnam gave nn encouraging report, re-
gatdingtine rapid growth. of Womens' Tusti-
tntes in Ontario, He who pleased .to meet
such a large number of delegates as ho WAS
facet() Duce with tine women who are behind
the gun. The United States 'points to Oa ide
SA a model and many Santee arenow copying.
the Wonen'sB,stitutee of Canada, The Tn..
senate roust play a large part with the foreign
element coining into our country.. Lastweek
a baby Inotitote 'wait organized in Toronto,
There Is one in Guelph nnd one in Wert Tor•
onto and they will be an helpful to the city
women as to the country women, The In-
stitute is to the woolen what the public seheol
is to the ohildr'on, beteg for the masses and the
Menges. Otte half the people of tee world do
not know how the other holt live but the Ire
stitnto has broken down the barrier between
country and 01ty women,
Mrs. Hollowell, front North °atopen, who
has motlierlitteeo written in every line of a
loud face. Honda a strong plea for the child.
She said elle wee very gind to look into the
fusee of Canadian women. She had left the
cotton fields in North Carolina white and
cane to lield0 white in Cauda. Olmencey
DaiJew enid "Convert a women to a principle
end you have converted a generation, convert
n mon and you have converted at individual."
It 001,00 more brains to farm than anything
else in the world bet it takes: more brains In
the Pero home than the farm. I au notoing
to.teltc on books except from the book of ex•,
nerlonce, said Mee; Hellotvoll; enpporthtg her
ntoteznent with theiufortnation that she'wn0.
4 them n mother Mel 0 times a grandmother
ndIthink Iamsafe 10 talking about child.
•00, In trailing a child ]tole it to Immo heello-
t confidence in the another. She spoke of the
fireless hnbito of sone mother's in malting
fight of childish e0orets. There 10 n0 more
potent factor for good in n ahold than hie bwn
elf -respect, Take tint ntvny from him, crush
lin spirit ht any way and you haven ] ttered-
old herder male to matron noble man of him.
No good ever oomea..of a piddle reprimand
with n child for by it a strong spirit L0 nada
Mina and n wank one crushed. There is
aid 0cab
001110wett no power In a( the world
hat cab wipe tett the mistakes the mother
mikes in the first few yeaa of her ehild'a life.
never ]tear of n wreaked life but whet I Sink
oma mother has mode n inlet:ace na n mother
aP herrn till raMothetat00i trennt your rl l heti
•••••••N••••••••••••• i••0 that you w111 present Meehan a great whole at
Dr, Margaret McAlpine, a praotieing physic.
Ian, of Termite, o1 nto,6ave her f
te el
sof.
the
womanof FofelvOntario tie a went
tothat now pari; o our Province tgyI udom4
en's Ietittes in September. She
at attended and reported keen thslom
in Institute work nemeg the women. The
most sueens0fnl convention Nle attended was
nt Fort William. She wiohed elle could bring
Port Witham and Port Arthur to Ode' plat-
rornlandshowtheco-operntion of town and
country. There was a spirit of whele•henrted-
31118H 10 the western people that the Eastern
folk would do well to Minato. At title t'Qli'
ventloe 50 delegates and 500 w0111011 were
present. The lending ladies pr Pott )villltup
and Port Arthur held flout when they go to the
country they tare trotted to the best of the
land, 00t
they tryto
make
an effort to returnrn
to ciadnnHH when the
women
Stow the
coonIr come to eoe
hen. They had recep-
tion Comet 'toes, Bllletting Committees an
d
vvereOleg arranged properly. Some women
phoned Baying they could not moire close con-
nectionby trate, consequently would be late
010l1 the h women of Par Artur andFort
Willi It' sent 1 H t o tI out and in that way
Uron h t rn 1
h u n tion .
HinnyRiverin ihe}ire•emitten district, was
',d One also vie t catmint
help admire r
1 e tiro
h 1'1'1 fl
t .1 t and courage g s fofibabe i h.'
g e e01' women
P v n
and o fee n n
n 1 U O h 001* 'brae h so hoe u
i s some
!mihelps
he plower eht en, and Work too God
holes aloe plower re. W n work too hard ,
eo 01 i110 poo aware, When husband is die-
th inspi she furnishes othe Lope, the es up
the inspiration to go on. She Haver gives up
and she seldom vomplaine. In !dosingMira
reeAhslnosaidlthink youwill till agreeagree with
lee three women who live'among rocks, forests
and great expiinee or waters grow ,vtafonary,
hopernfnnd ldenlietio and to a certain degree
apjritusdetie, engendered largely by the ere
Ylronotuent of their .country.
Miss Teolcey, a pupil of Owen Smillie, her
mother MI Institute worker, favored us with a
rending, 0 selection by Pauline Johnston, and
seat enema gave- "Canadian Girls."
Dr. Hewitt, Dominion Entymologl1et, on
rising to speak on the house Ry said, that he
had been accused of doing away with the idea
that every creature is created for some good
but itis no the preeence of files shows that
there Is semi -thing insanitary about the house.
By moans of lantern elided showing diagrams
of'the structure o[the fry it was shown that
typhoid, tubercular, Ohnlero and anthrax
germs are neutered broodoaet by this -Insect.
Plies dropping into milli infect it and the
majority of infantile death., from Summer
d)nrrlmeu were caused from disease carried by
Slime To extol-minsbe thehouse•fly commence
ntetlur, s of Sanitary reform. Abolish all
breeding place. and educate the people 0o that
in theend preventive measures will be enforc-
ed. The nneeting closed by singing the
National -Anthem.
The seed one resumed of
Thag.pr morn-
ing,Do', Helen e FnrMngo•r It blin mon ergg rete up n
Dr clIns Me in
nhschools sn ommenR dnby
klying. ae were thesecn commenced body
0b1
women We were the second the
body of
women tgnionalnoun Boll, then, being
the3ntrrnational Council of .women.
In 1007 our Government passed an Act for
the education of children and we were even
nheed of England in this;as half of the mothers
and a thirid of the fathers in Manchester Eng-
land, in the yrar-I807, could neither road nor
write. Ontario tine made very great progress
In late years. Drirethrouch the country see
the splendid larum homes with their fine out-
buildings, a delight to the eye, and one prays
that we may make the very best use of them,
Sotalol think of the first woman who lived in
that home butto whom is due the credit of
thoseimprovements.r
e T e
h os nral of our
Proviprosperity y
these
it who
piond the f women datin df itwas•-
these people who laid the foundation of educe-.
tion in our Piov'Ice When the Prov-
ince
r v
0
t •ce took the reins from the parent to
educate the child clod it make gond use
of'101 • A good: arant is always Just to:
her child acid the State to hasdone that.
It.
• t•
has heated. all ehdt.lett alike. .But,
children are not all alike as the parent
acid State know. Call Me Dr. into the
school and he may be able to see what is
the cause that some boys and girls are
slow. He'canlook into the eye and often
find the cause for that slowness. Child
rent learn through tine eye, ear and baud
but the eye is 0 great educator. One
child in twelve cannot see well. Now
xhafo
O la i u wants ts'lo know is, how
many children have eve strain t7 The
Miter hindrance are found in the ear
and throat: Have adenoid removed
when your child is you ig as many child -
en suffer from deafness through this
being neglected by the parent. Catarrh
is another cause -of deafness. Miss Me-
M Ireltie declared that it a mistaken
idea that medical inspection was for the
-city alone and not .tor rural -districts
Englund, Scotland, (,erniany and, 'japan
bnd extended thew systems of medical
inspection to the coup try schoo's. D+•.
McMuI'clitc advocated a county :Eiircer
•+•+404.44•+•4••••+•'i•••F•fi• '•'I• and the other members of the Govern.
q� f'100"t, He staid therm is tau mis.'V 'ibopt
+4 t,:. " 1 Ile hated that 0u''ks I e
•
v t I t.raale
is lit.' htmd plat titles tile wet
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41tL1 SRI 1
a as,
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is lu cul , •
J. � .McLollaodt1tlett
kl , ld bet' 'N t to ie
111. i 0llb a11y,1)'S lltlal'l SLV4C1'.
4! / t it wile the creature in the 0radlo who did
G T !-1a L • the filling:
+ 10Ir•s: Willoeglily Cunnniu s said d I
oval
at each of you i to be
missionaries
_ Yare '
s in
,•[, • the cause of Government Annuities.
44 Within 20 years 11 nations of the world
p �1 a ,l•, have made provision for'ago b)' Legista•
New Jewelry Store • lion: `I'hls 0Ohbme )vas Et q a
Y d pt d by
X
Watch Repairing
Jewelry Repairing
R
Clock Repairing
g
Engraving
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An excellent atone f stock t a W a
Clocks and Fine Jewelry,ofrY Stet.- -
• ling Silver and Platted Ware at
your service. - +
Souvenirs,
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bm n e e t and
ryry
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Thin
t�'e d'n
Sl 1 g g S 4.
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to:' the ttu'aI schools as a beginning.
Mr. Puttnam them read an invitation
'rum the President of the Ladies Att
Association giving the delegates a press-
ing invitation to take tea in their rooms
on Jarvis street at 5 o'clock.
Miss M. U. Watson's address was, an
io,teresting feature of the session. She
thought it would be a good plan for a
pet oup of adjacent Institutes to -call in the
Agribalturnl Department to help them
employ teachers to teach us women van,
Minion, sanitation and how to rear beal-
1 by children, as onr children are our most
valuable assets, Our Province spends 0
great deal of mousy teaching the farmer
how to increase his wealth and she
thought we could move forward in the
study of these Bone problems and get
our financial aid from the wealth of
Ontario if women would only speak loud
enough and long enough. Recru tly
C, C. James spoke at Washington of
the money .spent to get the indifferent
farmers' to drain tfieir land now lel
there indifferent farmers have time to
ripen mid give our women, hhpgry after
enlightenment, this money to start this
system of teaching,
This closed the morning scssiuu. The
sessions were resented Thursday after-
noon, De. Annie,E. Backus, of Aylmer,
presiding.:
Mrs. Hornine.,from South Weutwotft,
said they had the honor of starting the
first A'c)men'x Institute in Stoney Creek
and Mrs Hoodlels was organizer, ,Mrs.
Hoodiess died on . the platform speak.
111 for o the lift
g of the home. At the
A
Convention held in Hamilton . it WAS
decided to have her portrait painted to
hang in MacDonald d Hall
Guelph. Each
member from every blanch Instituto
was asked to contribute 5 cents for this
purpose.
Hcn. 1, S Duff, Minister of . Agricul-
ture, extended a welcome to the deie-
gates on behalf of Sir James Whitney
Water term opens Jan. 3rd
Toronto, Ont.
canasta's High. plass Corn mor-
,� cial School • enjoys an extensive pat -
aka ; instruction strictly first-class ;
. graduates always successful. Write
De to -day for handsome catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
Cor. Yonge & Alexaider ata, Toronto,
Fla4eOri e a E ai eVe2Si',e e& e:aa
ti -stcalosteep
"SY
0
NM=111 VIEW
Christmas is
Corning I
'Take Time by the Forelock"
Give us a chance
to make the best
Picture you ever
had taken. ,
G. F. Maitland
Cutters J` Cutters
Have you seen Ewan's Display
of Cutters for this Season ?
The Neatest, Lightest, Best Finished and most Up-to-date
Cutters on the market.
Pia110 box Cotters, .with high side pads, all 11i:imings to lift out.
Trimmed in plush ur leather cloth. Likewise pine() box Cutters
with mite seals that sell at sight, Cannot be beaten for comfort.
—Also a large display 01 Portland Cutters. This i0 a special doaigb of n
Cutter. As it is a great mistake wt'h many of the fooleries of build-
ing ' too large a Portland Cutter for our roods. We have made a
special study of this style this season 'and have got just what the
people want—a nice, neat, m(1002111 Si50 Portland Cutter. comfortable
Rud got up with first class material,
-L"veryboly is invited to call at our Factory, examine our goods and be
convinced that we have the best style of Cutters on the market.
Il0I"Please don't forget that Ewau's Cutters take 11.0 red el tici at n
tickets all local
Fairs at which they aro exhibited.
CALL EARLY AND UET YOUR CHOICE.
Ili
BRUSSELS
1
both' parties and,, by the Senate and the,
whole credit of Canada is behind this
schrntS, 'there are in this Province
thouseeds of young women earning
wages who let tire m Joey go audprovide
nethhng for old age; �4 75 put into this
scheme year) bya boy years Y 5 oFn tine:
g
will entitle l
et 1) • C O
o a G ayearly actv ili•
comeof �3oo. She would
he willing to
visit any branch and explain this plan,
A large audience, estiti eted at 1800,
assented in the H i
b! I 1 rel a th
1 a e enil
Y 7 f0
g
hear the addresses asses of bl .
, r JEllnea and
Dr. Falconer, Mts, Brethtinr, Ea farmer's
wife • from 3aarEorl Pnei
l,
g
Mr.
James, Deputy uY M!nisi re
A 4
rico)
tore
said Gentlemen
-understand you are
Vele on suffrage toeight, we are here to
show our sympathy In this movement
which has w. rked splendidly in
Ontario, Some day the may find these
women taking possession of the Legisla.
tive Chamber's. They direct the affairs
of the home and they may before lnug
direct national affairs, 'L'he country
school house 'needs attention and the
men have failed in solving this queslic n
0osolvleetthjt.0 women face this problem and
Dr: Falconer, President of the Univer-
sity, gave the closing address. He said
it was with much more than ordinary
satisfaction he came before the meeting
tteicl within: the precincts of the Univer-
sity. You have no doubt come to -see
the place where some son, brother or it
may be uusband spends the grea'er part
of the year and I believe your boys and
girls are in as safe quarters in Toronto as
in any outer University city, as the boys
std girls of Toronto are as well betrayed
as anywhere. Another reason that gives
me pleasure is because you work for the
home and the guarding, enriching and
ennobling which you do there is to
ghard, enrich and ennoble the Nation as
the home is the heart of the Nation.
Put our thoughts on our home and see
that the life there is healthful and coin,
fortable. It is a good deal easier for a
boy to be moral coming 'from a sanitary
home, a home where be is well fed, a
(tome where he finds a good mother. It
is not poverty, but it is the want of inter-
est that has been the cause of, misery
and that is one reason why you have had
success with this movement you brine
interests into your lives. We pity the
man or woman who
makes of life a
d rn d 'r • The e t I e ha life is the one
g Y
PP
where the manor woman is interested in
their I work. From the eouuu• there
e
comes a stream of the best to the Uni.
versity, He urged strongly to develop
a degree of permanence in the home as
the tide of emigration Westwaid
- places that quality in danger. He spoke
of the supe:ion character of a people who
had lived in the same place for generat-
ionsand the duty of the Institute: was to
create a love for permanency.
In closing Mrs. Robb said, if the
chance ever comes your way go to hear
Drs. Margaret McAlpine, Annie E.
Backus and. Helen MoMurchie, Arch-
deacon Cody'and Dr. Falconer eveu at
much inconvenience to yourself don't
miss' the opportunity.
PARISIAN SAGE
An Ideal Hair Tonle
Parisian Sage is compounded on the
most ad van oedsci eu tific principles, and
nothing on Lite market to -day can
compare with it. It accomplishes so
much more than, the ordinary tonics
and does it so quickly that users are
astonished,
Parisian Sage kills the dandruff
germs and eradicates dandruff, stops,
falling hair, itching of the scalp and
splitting hairs in two weeks or we will
refund your money.
Parisian Sage gives a fascinating
lustre to wolnen s hair and . makes it.
beautiful. It makes the hair grow
luxuriantly ; it is the daintiest and
most refreshing hair dressiug that
science has produced, and has nota
particle of grease 00 stickiness in it.
Parisian Sage costs 60 cents at your
druggists or postpaid from the pro-
prietors, The Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort
Brie, Ont. The girl with the auburn
hair is on every package. Sold and
guaranteed by Jas. Fox.
Huron County.
Exeter High School Literary Society
intends giving a high-class concert in
December.
The young folks are having some
excellent sport these moon light nights
tobogganing on Dow's hill, Exeter.
The 1Vinter weather has caught
many farmers with their turnips in
the ground in the Southerly part of
the On.
Gerrie, the 8 -year-old datrghtet• of
Chris. and lips. Hoist, Oredi00u, fell
off the lounge and broke her arm at
the elbow.
J. 13, Scott, Exeter, is having a new
and enlarged boiler placed in his
creamery • and is making other
improvements.
Oliver ICirk, of Dungannon, who
was wounded in the jaw by an acci-
dental discharge of a ride some days
ago, Is r•e000bi'itlg.
1)nngitunan riflemen have been in-
vited to attend a festival of some kind
to be held by the Thorndale Associat-
ion in the near future.
Exeter Enfrilsit Church Sunday
School is busy getting up "Cinder-
ella" it musical play to be given about
Ohristmas week no the Opera House.
Miss Mabel Bailie, of Nilo, who at,
lends Normal School in Stratford, was
presented with an address, a lady's
toilet rase, a gold plated clock and an
exquisite pierced heart 'brooch set
with pearls, recently by the members
of Nile church,
Miss Lturrettn, lloacir, who some
time ago moved to Goderieb with her
patents, teas presented with a suit
case and cut -glass salt and pepper
shaker. which allowed in .some slight
Way the high esteem in which She is
held in that eol)lreunity arld the Itp-
preeftttion of her vitluablo services in
Dungannon itlethodist Church.
Gillis Sawmill CO3, Exeter,' have a
gasoline trrtutioll 80011 etnplfyed
drawing logs, 'rite rnanukacturex'e of
this 0ilg 1
no have sent i1 on trial and
it Newel to do the work well, /
Successful in every t'ctapeot were tiie
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anllivet'1' services ' iaYeelvlcesholdirxll1eDnt.
gsumo church, Rev. I
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Robinson,)
a former lastor, preaohccl,
$147 were realized.
T pay the highest prices for
rawfursandpayexpress
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IF your flour is of
1 the right quality;
it ought to produce uniformly
good bread. When the loaf
comes out of the oven it
ought to be appetizing and
inviting in appearance. The
crust should be crisp, tender and sweet as a
nut. The pores of the bread should be regular
showing uniform expansion by the yeast and
every loaf should be light, plump and should
expand over the top of the pan. Bread
made from Ogilvie's
Royal Household. Flour
always comes up to the highest standard of
excellence when made right. Itis always uniform,
andood to look at as well as good to eat.
Summer and "ROYAL winter' dayafter day,
month after
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exactly the same process from exactly the same
standard uniform grade of the best Red Fyfe wheat.
And this uniformity is guaranteed by rigid safe-
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Get ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR
from your grocer and slick to it.
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have bccu tried and tested, will be sent free If you 0111 scud us.
your address and mention the tame 0f your dealer. 30
TRE OGILVIE FLOUR MILTS CO., LiMITED. MONTREAL.
V1rIVia & R. Ar PRYNE