The story of the foundinb of EA: .omea'; Insitituhe is so well known to Inutitute m it's acardély necessary to repeat ,t u~ro ‘ be enough to say tha t Mrs Hooul ln,t felt that, a s a young moth cha nce to learn more about tow t She didn't want other women to Suf‘er so she ate rbed a campaign to have JO L 1 taught to girls at public smock. didn't help Hum-a who had flnisnzl a. were already in charge of a fe.i V ‘ womenâ€"or at least rural wedan- to 12‘ Mrs Hoodlass thought was to have an 0 their own to study Homemaking, just as ‘ their Experimental Unioi and tueir Fa institutes. Mrs Hoodless Sd 'id tnis at a {A a t the Ontario Lgricuiture Jnile H ex far-mar, Erla nd Lee from .Stoney Tr 41., that he a sked I-irs Faciless to come to a nd talk to the wnznen abJut it. Th~ wmn to hear her-â€"lOl-â€"of cnem fro‘ the VAT» over Sa ltflee: tow-main. Th; reéhl on Feb. 19th, in the year 1807, the ['1 Ins tinute was organized in Squire's Wall villa ge of Stoney creek. Tahan frmn: in 1857 EJL MRS ADELAIDE HUNTER HOODLESS. ?urirult t. he CC V dilciut. A: wricr u Chapmam MEH.