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The Huron Expositor, 1919-09-26, Page 2• • • UPON EXPOSITOR SEPTE IBER 26, 1919 444 THS HURON • EXPOSITOR SEAT ORTH, , Friday, Sept. 26, 1919, . 41 Part of Plant of FrestWire Fence Co., Hamilton. 22,000 so.ft. of Paroid on these buildings 1 • • RoonNG Shingles' are scarce, high in price hnd uncertain of de- livery. Consider the genuine "Neponset Paroid. " It is used on the largest factories and most expensive. buildings. We have a full stock in three weights, Canadian Brand Heavy 6' A Slate Coated, heavy Neponset heavy twin • 2 75' per square ..,3;50 per square .4.25 per square 4 5o. per square _9,25 per square Galvanized Cnaff Baskets, heavy corru- gated sides, double bottom, rope handl2d. 2 bushel basket $2.50 LAWN for gathering leaves, will not tear up grass, and extra wide, G. 85c • Extra Special Steel, immense plated steel hammer, livith i unproved handle 1 ,2 Tack Ham mers loc. CARVING SET S land Butcher Knives. 'The fall 'killing iS near, be prepared with Sheffield knives at old prices, joc to 75C. Carving pairs 2.00 A. Sins, Seaforth THE McKILLOP MUTUAL GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN FIRE INSURANCE COT. WITH LEMON JUIC HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT. I. Connolly, Goderich, President ISIS. Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President T. E. Hays, Seaforth, Secy.-Treas. , AGENTS HInchley, Seaforth; John Murray, muth, Brodhagen. DIRECTORS Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; John goechwood; m. McEwen, Clinton; Jas. amnolly, Goderich; D. F. McGregor, No. 4 Walton; Robert Ferris, IIarlock; 'George MoCartneSt, No. 3, Seaforth. Trains Leave Seaforth As\ follows: 1.0.65 a. m. For Clinton Goderick, Wingham and Kincardine . LISS p. M. - For Clinton, Wingham and Kincardine. 11,03 p. - For Clinton Goderich. Only Tablets ;t'.1 "Bayer Cross 6.36 a. rn.--For Stratford', Guelph, 'roma-co, OrMia, North Bay and i are ATi-rin.--No others! points west, Belleville and Peter- , boro and points east. 0.16 p.m. - For Stratford, Toronto Montreal and points east. LONDON, HURON AND IBRUCli Going South a.m.i p.m. OUR EDCCATiONAL PROBLEMS From the report of the Committee E on Education as presented to the Ontario Provincial Convention, on 26th June, by Mr. Thomas Marshall, M.P.P. chairman of the Committee. - The authorization of a particular text -book can be justified only on the ground of economy. Greater produc- tion may so lower cost that the ad- vantages of cheapness many outweigh the evils incident to -text -book author- ization. But to secure this advantage text -books . should rarely, if' ever, be changed. And;then only when the -advantages of a chance are decided and patent to all Whose judgment in the ti matter would be entitled to any Weight. But What can be said of a Government which ten times in as .many years has changed the text- books in one particular subject? and so far has each change been from corn - Mending itself to all those qualified to judge as advantageous that a majority of competent authorities actually Pro- nounce each and every change to have been for the worse. Of such a Gov- ernment one can only say. that it is completely off the basic principles Which should -direct its. administrative activities. A certain French writer once re- marked that governmental systems of education ,tended to educate (1) all classes alike to one dead level of mental impotence. No national sys- tem of public education has" yet been -volved which has been altother free from this reproach. The demand,for. a -government-controlled national sys- tem of education was in its origin a democratic one. - But the mast es, be- ing ignokant of. the nature of ed uca- tion, left all details of the scheme to the influential Members of the privi- leged classes, who virtually, though secretly., controlled government.- They were nothing loath to lend their ser- vices in such a cause. Consegttently national systems of education, though democratic in origin, have always had an oligarchic bias. Their details have been shaped with a view `to make se- cure the secret control of the few over the nominal government of the many. It is surely • time that the details of national educational systems were re- vised along democratic lines. It is all very well to speak in . glowing terms of glittering generalities and then leave the details,to others. The iTr- fluences which arrange the details al- so fix. the general trend of an educa- )111ake a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles,., sallowness. Your grocer has the lemons and any drng store or toilet 'counter will supply , you with three ounces of orchard white for a for tents. Squeeze the juice of ,two freSh lemons let° a bottle, then put hi the Orchard white and shake well. This makes 'a, quarter pint of the very i best lemon skin whitener and complexion • beautifier known. Massage. this fra- grant, e,reamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and -hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, soft and clear pie skin becomes.. Yes! It is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you. LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Best Goods HOW YOU CAN TELL ASPIRIN Londesboro Bracefield Hensall Going Now% 3entralia 9.36 Exet% 9.47 9.69 Brucefield 10.14 Clinton 10.30 Londesboro 11.28 7.13 7.33 8.16 8,25 8.40 8.57 4.15 _net _Aspirin at an. :,"-all ether tasb- 4.4g IetF are, ti•fly ions. i6.13 it I-. ri,a1 A-piT•iii, for which there is 0.,rfitan but is made `13ayer Tr.hlets of Aspirin" .6.0, have ive.7 Ly millions for 6.16 • '1.40 .7 of Salicylica cid. Dodsn't hurt a, 'bit! Drop. a little Freezone an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A. tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is suffi- cient to remove' every hard. corn, soft forn, or corn betwecn the toes, and the calluses, _without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery pfa Cincinnati genius. It is 'wonderful. Your.Granulated Eyelids, Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sue. Dust and Wind squickly relieved by MUI1110 Eyeliemedy. No Smarting. just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggists or by mail 60c per Bottle. For Nook et the rye free write Muria. Zye Remedy Co., Chicago SINCE 01870 typed method of initructien, common to teachers as a class. In such a sys- tem a central governing beaureaucracy would have no. place. Gone would be the minister Who, with autocratic power, issues ukase after ukase vitally affecting ,the Most vital 'needs of the commithity as the whim takes him or as the influence of flattering subordin- ates prevails with him. The central Department'of Education would be a centre of influence rathv than a seat of power, May the members of the next legislative Assembly of Ontario, in exercising their legislative func- tions where the interests of educatien are.concerned, never give occasion for dre 'reproach to be- hured at them,: "The peeple asked for bread, and ye gave them a stone." -The fifteral of Miss Pearl Bate - Man, of Brussels, took place Monday, September 1st. Service was held in the Methodist church, of which deceas- ed was a.thember, and was conducted by -her pastor, Rev. :Mr. O'Kell. A large congregation was present to pay tribute to the memory of one whom all had learned to love and "esteeth. Miss Bateman, or Pearl as she was familiarly- called, was born in this locality and fOr one- of her years was widely known as she -had been sales- lasly in W. T. Spence's store for some time before her health failed. She - .Was a member of the choir and presi- dent of the Epworth League. Being of a quiet, unassumine• nature she sought no honors but ret them seek her but ,by her consistent life and cheerful ways made many true friends. She was seldom long at a time with- out a caller; many of them bringing her dainties they thought she might enjoy. Pearl was much interested in the Peace Celebration and from her • } • Self Service Lowest Price Be Prepared for the Long ,Ahead Lamp Glass, large Lamp Glass, smal Lanterns, squat o tall Burn6rs . • • • • are Op ass 8c lic 12c & 14c A Few Specials S. Wheat Rubber Jar Rings..... Kippired .Herring 14C 9c Pork & Beans, large -- Old Dutch Cleanser..- _fa* Silver Gl OES Starch Dates, package •, Shaker • • The market shows an advance in T as and Coffees. dold prices. Have you tried o rs at the Tea, Black, Green, Mixed... Tea, Black, areen, Mixed • • ▪ IF • We are the only store in town handling -41e Cream of the West and Quaker Flour. Your friends will recomm, nd theru.. Try a Sack. nited Farme , 'LIMITED little cottage sanopekurch of What was going on and many called to let her see their costumes? Deceased had been ailing for abbut eight months and put up a brave fight for her recovery, ,' but aa she realized the end of the struggle was near she was calm, re- signed and told us she was not afraid to cross the river and passed pea,ce- fully away on the morning of August 29th. The floral offerings were many, beautiful. and appropriate, attesting the hie place she held in the hearts of her relatives, friends and. the different departments of the church. s Co-operative Co. PHONE 117 Sc a Oackage before the war • Make Every Hour Count I -10R the saksman, collector, con - .1! tractor -the' Man who "must get there" -the :Ford Runabout. Through the traffic of• the city, over rough country roads to the outlying town, the Ford Runabout tvvels rapidly and economically. Ford Runabout $660. Touring $690. . On open models the Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment is $100 extra. Coupe, $975. Sedan, $1,1'75. (Closed model prices include Electric Starting and Lighting equipment). Dernonntable tiros, tire carrier and non-skid tires on rear as optional equip- ment on closed cars only at $25.00 extra. These prices are f. o. b. Ford, Ontario and do not include 'tirar Tax. Butt centv Genuine Ford Parts 700 Canadian dealers and over 2,000 Servioe Garages supply them. 151 sc a.package during the war gc a Package- *, ---- NOW. THE FLAVOUR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! , • • • 4. the bezt•kilnnen equipment that can be had. The Pandoro saves trouble, sn yes wori,:, and gives a woman the joy of baking things just as she wants them. It is a woman's choice. Let us show you th`e smoothly working grates, the clear oven door, the fine ther- mometer. Let us expl,5in why the, oven is so evenly heated. You want the best for your kitchen. Then st-e the Pandora. re I Sold by Henry Edge • ICook Bros, Att Dealers . Hensall 1 THE DIS tended tile the advkait • helped -ti) building. of fruckersin it ;1, was unforto• table to aoroe it is expecte4 in good time. lett,. were commenced lent crops o boom to the. winter feed: CHILDH Constipate prompt relie • Baby's Own are mild but never fail to stomach. thu tion and ind ple fevers. Gasna'rd Dai "Baby's Own great benefit was sufferin him and no medicine dea cents , box Presentatio " The Port Bu gives the f presentation Archie Naism formerly of t village friend on Saturday his son, Capi handsome 21 ably inscribe( esteem for -hi War. Lieut. aviation corps delivered the here to -night Although thil gathering has we are none short year a proud. priviIel;- ed heroes ',vat has Arrived ix the welcome We would hav indeed proud have played hearts were 1. gaged in the From conver4 turned heroe -which you. Nn. interminable 1' sing stations. bulance the almost ir only to the In it was a. gla- tary cross, in this war h: always create , -ever seen. bration the ho time personal! shape and to -1 realiied Eve of our rnanhei with charade is the Mothc-r many of the To Mrs. Nala cordial weleez no key, syra-bo village, to off a most heart in our homes "Though some are the swill Naisrnth, to only as tin a debt to you esteem aril cir after exprnssi 'kindness ma narks. His I won addre In the proi Unary of 4'i a false collar, Lut was int., by peilt,le ars at•tVeeel can rent er. called "falsr, are still. t'a- of colored. zippy dresser dred years eollar wore soiled the