Grimsby Independent, 15 Nov 1916, p. 3

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If you are cramped for room for sowels and bed linen it is a good idea #o put up shelves in the bathrocm. These might be made from twoâ€"font BRoards the lowest one some six feet from the floor the one above it a #oot and a half higher. ‘Phese shelves s#ould be given a double coat of white One thing is certain, and that is that # is wellâ€"nigh impossible to keep the kouse in order where things must be kept in close quarters, and that unless there is a place for spare for everyâ€" k#hing it is impossible to keep everyâ€" #hing in its place. ; Here shelves come to the recue. If there is a man in your famiy with any sort of knowledge of carâ€" penter work, or if you are somewWhat Most of us accumulate things more, rapidly than we accumulate places to | ®ut them,. To those who live in flats ‘ ard apartments and others in bungaâ€"| lews or cottages the oldâ€"time attic is | a thing of the past. Hence the endless| «uest for convenient places to putl Â¥hings, &« a dabster at hamme; and nails yourself, you need not pay more for wrour shelves than the barecost of the boards and the braces, screws and s»aint us>l to finish them. eu the coid winter‘s moruing. The electric toaster, too, adds a touch of warmth and color to the table. For the centerpiece on dark morâ€" ings be sure to plan something with as much color as possible. A gracefulâ€" ly shaped fruit bowl or compote filled with ruddyâ€"cheeked anples and yelâ€" low bananas costs nothing, for the fru‘t may be eaten as desired, and awds a brilliance that it would â€" be kard to equal with flowers. A bunch of «ried bittersweet berries wili last for months and give cheer and â€" color aplenty. If you are fortunate enough to be afble to afford flovers for the table be sere to select those of a bright huve. Â¥ellow, or red, and arrange them not What are you doing to add thne sexcn of cheer to your rooms when the «ark Gays of November and December se upon us? It seems pretty hard to #iake the place of sunshinc and sunâ€" Kght, but there is much that can be s#one, by way of touches of warm ®elor, to cheer the heart even on Â¥hose damp, dark days when the very atmosphcre brings melancnoly to the keart. w t WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916 Phone 225 THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES Salt Sea Salmon .........................12%a¢ per Ib. Labrador Herring ......................30¢c per dozen Three Ibs. California Valencia Raisins for 25c Two lbs. spanish Valencia Rzisins for......25¢ Macaroni Elbows .......... ........10¢c per package Vermicelli Elbows..................10¢c per package Luxury Macaroni ...............12Â¥%c¢ per package New Clte@SC .........:......}..:..sy:â€":s0a8k.:«1..... 000 ID. Prime Old Cheeses......,.........:..:...........g00 Ib. Sparl liny Sweet Cider...............60c per gallon New Prunes....................2 Ibs. 25¢c, and 20c Ib. MAINLY FOR WOMEN E. have a few offerings this week to help cut the high cost of living, Phone us your order this week and include some of the following: J. P. ROBERTSON ('l‘heEeiaAre not new goods, but nice, bright, eleam stock) GHELVES TO HELP YOU THE THINGS THAT CHEER Call and examine the inatest "Clevelands " bicycles ever built. Without a doubt, one of the strongest QUALITY GROCERY "Built to L8;. â€" TOr the lesired, and would â€" be . A bunch of Thousands in use today, that have been running ten to twenty years. Aihe 3â€"piece "C.C.M." Hanger adds the finishing touch of perfection to this famous wheel. faction. Jo Co rARRC‘IJL. igenat @ urim In the bedroom,. shelves placed high er than the head are often a conâ€" venience when there is limited space. However, it is often possible to find wall space f6 shelves that come down to the floor. Such shelves should be painted to match the woodwork, and, in order to hide their countents, they should be fitted with <curtains to match or eorrespond with the hangâ€" ings of the room. On the iowest shelf can be kept the shoes and the shoeâ€" cleaning cloths and brushacs. Darning Of course, to use shelvos as high as this you will need a few steps, and if you choose to keep a set of two or three steps in the bathroom, you might paint tham white to match the shelves They will then be quite suitable as part of the bathroom furnishings and serve instead of a chair on which to place the bathrobe and siippers when bathing. l paint, an4, if you choose, may be fitted with a white lawn curlain to keep the dust from the linen and to give a more complete appearance. By placâ€" ing the shelf above the head line it does not interfere witn the spacing of the bathroom and might be very conâ€" veniently made in triangular shape to fit a corner of the room. | In a glass dish, so suitable for sumime;7 | but in brass or a colorful pottery, | The effect of yellow draperies on Idark winter days is really remarkable | ‘but care should be taken to select a Erich corn yellow and never a greenigh yellow, which is a coolor ang much less cheerful shade. warm yellow or red shades give chceer ful color to the dinner table that actually makes for warmth and hapâ€" piness. Have a soft, roseâ€"colored negligee to wear on cold mornings, for you have no idea how much more coirâ€" fortably warm it will make you feel than one, say of green or pale blueo. For an invalid such things are imâ€" portant, and her winter clothes and surroundings should be of warmer colors. § Ine plebeiar method of standing red pots of flowering geraniums in sunny windows is a very good one, for these geraniums catch the sunâ€" shine and seem to increase it NeMeetnie ettmiarnte ces e ieidaPreniartrdi ht tatis dricl ZAb mictal the d 500 ue( oo i o oc e That a London paper declares the ty. l 3y s â€" latest mandate of â€" fashion for the Unshaded candles are more usea,_. L"at New York declares the manâ€" smart woman is to have a picture of nowadays, perhaps, than shaded ones | NSN type Of suit with homespun MAâ€" | ner fance or pet pom painted in oils but on cold evenings, roseâ€"colored, |t8"ials and mixtures is to be vyery on the band that surrounds her veâ€" warm yellow or red shades give cheer |SMArt. f lours hat. n raa nA TA PiV We win is ie 5 raon ce Recslcs ul y 14 F CC OR SCUTITE V yfllnbr“ Next to @an open fireplace where a | 0 Match the woodwork. | glowing fire ean be kept to drive out ~â€"â€"*â€"â€"~. *mnercncmmmmmmntmmame / | | the gloom, there is nothing so cheerâ€" ie i en ocms esn i giving as a yellow iam» shade. A light *~ 64 & so shaded should be placed low, Wh -t M t ld s where it can diffuse a " warm, cozy a a l a’ ees glow. The fact that the light so shaded en e enc does not give a bright light, suitable c & o Y for reading or sewing, should not WThat the University of Michigan‘s make it seem useless, for it makes up | NOM°A‘s League is planning a voca: in cheerfalness what it lacks in utitiâ€" | t00aA1 conference in November, f ty. I I lirunso_y 1 Grimsby Miss Margaret Barues, head house~ keeper o the McAlpine hotel in NeW Women have charge of the canteens located at the various stationgs along the Italian railwys nd they refresa the soldiers as they pass through OR their way to the front or on their way home from the scene of battle. : The Grand Duchess Titiana, eldgst daughter of the Czar of Russia, and a number uf court ladies ot Petrograd have adopted a new war style 1N clothes and have taken an oath never "o wear anvthing but black on every neccasion until Russia is victorious ver Gemrany. { Women miners in Bohemia receive 28 cents a day. l One Glasgow firm â€" employs 40 {women cab drivers. l‘ Miss Kileen Lee is the champion | woman swimmer of Great Eritain. _ | Mary . Brundage, 75 years old, is a highâ€"school student in Bakersfield, Caliornia. |_Over 3,000,000 women are engageq iin agricultural pursuits in Italy, l Clara Haywood is said to be the leverest billiard player of her sex. | .Mrs. Albert T. Leatherbee is planâ€" ling to rid the city of Boston of rats. Women are now working as engiâ€" ‘eers in some of the English munition ‘actories. Miss Elbertie Foundlay compiles ! ‘he life tables of the Uniteda States | ~ensus bureau. The women of Australia, having the right to vote, will help to decide the question of conscription, for which a bill recently passed calls for a referendum vote. York City, is responsihle or the cleanâ€"~ ‘iness o 1.100 bathrooms and the ~mroper performance of duties of 300 ~ousemaids, in addition to ?,0000 Of 3,000 other such details of housekeepâ€" For the first time in the history of Illinois a woman has heen nominated as a Presidential elector, Mrs. Cathâ€" erine W. McCulloch having be.. namâ€" ed with three men. Miss Ella M. Hass has spent 33 years in a factory and for the last eleven years has been a member of the board of factory inspctors of her state. Mother Gertrude of the Sisters of Charity in ubuque, Ia., has been a min for 75 years, having joincd the sisters in Philadelphia in 1841, when she was fourteen years old. 5 Mrs. Belva Lockwood the only womâ€" an who cver ran for President of the United States on a regularly noiniâ€" nated ticket, has declareq herself for President Wilson. One munition factory in England, where all the workers are women, with one or two mail administrative heads, is noted for the good looks of the personnel. The French government is considerâ€" ing the advisability of organizing a bureau for the registration of couples eligible for marriage. a Mrs. Harold Dodge of West Woodâ€" bury, Vt., has & copper plate quilt, which is 114 years old and still in good condition. not ample enough,. When the houseâ€" wife does not want to expend enoughn money to invest in a bu:ffet or china closet she can, for a vory few dolâ€" lars, provide her diningâ€"room with |such a makeshift. It can be painted ’to match the woodwork. Thirtyâ€"five members were registerâ€" ed in the frshman class of th Women‘s Medical College when it reopene last month. Mrs, Charles G. Jonnson of Sacraâ€" mento, Cal., is the only women inspec tor of weights and measures in tae United States. Mrs, E. B. Merryman of Portland ODre., recently watched the enlistment of her fifth son into the United State army. & That a jarge auto trick concern out west cmploys a woman to drive the fiveâ€"ton demonstrating truck. That a new fad is t suspended from the gilk band. Miss Jane Stellains is probably the mly woman marine surveyor in this ‘ountry. Dr. Eva Harding will run as aninâ€" lependent candidate for congress in ie firsg Kansas districi. A geran professor has proved _ py ctual and delicate measurements3 hat a womn can talk longer than a nan. Miss Annie B. Root of the Missonri ‘tate University has begun to organâ€" ze the boys and girls of the state inâ€" o clubs. mending and sewing materials can be , placed on the next shelf. sometimes it is convenient to have a shelf foI l freshly ironed shirtwaists also. In the diningâ€"room a few â€"shelves may be made to be very useful as aA Place to keep china or table linen. when the china closet and buffet are A woman‘s thimgle is said to have een the means of suggesting the first as burner. AGTIVITIES OF WOMEN ‘THE INDEPENDENT) CRIXSBy ) carry the bag arm by a@ â€" wide Before pinning them up, wipe the elothesline with a rag to make sure it is clean, turn the clothes the wrong side out, and give them a good shake. Oysters should never be allowed to boil. It destroys their fiavor â€" and makes them tough, Cottage cheese made witkout boilâ€" ing water is usually the best. The curd is much softer. ou carn remove mud stains from clothing by rubbing them well with a raw potato. _A good use for an old tennis racquet is to keep it as a â€" beater for rugs, covers or clothes. _ It is better to line cake pans with greaced jpaper to prevent the cake from burning in the bottom. _ The best sonsomms« is made from the under part of the round of becf and a knuckle of veal. j D Baskets to gather tables in are alwavs ffoil a pork roast u then finish by roastin way. she takes photos of the mourners and other incidents of tha occasion. These photographs she makes up into alâ€" bums and then sells them to the family of the deceased. She makes as high as $25 a week from her _ enter. prise. A combination table and always a convenience in : Babies are like other Viitle animals â€"they should not be handled. That for the first time in the hisâ€" tory of Illlinois a woman has been named as one of the four candidatcs at large for a presidential elector, Catharine Waugh McCullough, a foreâ€" most woman lawyer, being the Demoâ€" cratic nominee. There is a woman in (Gorms makes a ‘business of funerals That at the recent wedding of Wash ington‘s _ $24,000,090 heiress, Miss Margaret Draper, to Prince Boncomâ€" pagni, red roses, white chrysantlieâ€" mums and green foliage reprod uced the colors of the royal Italian banner in the wedding decoration. » 1x That it looks as if we haven‘t rea.‘l‘: lost all those feathers and flovyc_e ; that we used .to wear on dur hat?),b is stead we are wearinz them on our bes frocks. That a memorial tablet to < Nurzs Cavell has been unveiled in ths nurses‘ room at Shoreditch Infirmary where the heroine was employed beâ€" fore tha war Of the toyâ€"ms ability That "Wounded, shrapnel, convales cent, bankrupt," was the pithy cable message sent by a soldier wounded at t.h.e.s°mme to his father in South That we‘ll hn tens. Afric For The Housewife Lantic Sugar Th "The Allâ€"Purpose Sugar" Phat Thorough mixing is what makes cake delicate and tender 2 and 5â€"lb. Cartons 10 and 20â€"lb. Bags extra "fine" granulaâ€" tion make it dissolve at once. makes the best cake beâ€" causeit creams quickly and thoroughly with the butter which is the hardest part ofthe mixâ€" ing. Its purity and the war t gloves are getting so dea havre to take to red@ knirted mit 1 to gather fHlowers or vegeâ€" are always welcome gifts. ; ONTARIO until partly done, ngy in the usual uermany who . _ settee ig the kitcher. hera ar make it pay you to trade with us . Q Pay in dollars and <cents. We aim to please. 7 Our success so far shows we are doing it. Good assortment of When rolling cracker crumbs time will be saved by rolling them on a piece of brown paper. They can be easily lifted ang poured into a jar ani the table will not be covered with crumbs. When planting trees, flowoers, plants or shrubs, place the plant in the hole, press the earth firmly around it and then your quantities of water and allow the groundq to absorb it beâ€" fore filling in the remainder of the remainder of the earth. A delicipus grape punch is made with lemon and orange juice, grape juice and shredded fresh pineapple. Staing can often be removed from clothing with ease and no rubbing if the stains are rinsed out in warm water, than well rubbed with a goud soap and allowed to soak in boiling water for an hour. WYW Coffee made from water that has been boiled will not have so good a flavor as if made with water at the first boil. Fish should not be alloweqd to stand in water for any length of lime. Water causes the flesh to becoms soft. in water for any length of lime. Water _ We guarantee Vinol for all weak, causes the flesh to becoms soft. | runâ€"down, nervous, debilitated conâ€" ienss | ditions,. Corn beef will have a better flaovr‘ W. M. Stewart, Drug Co. Ltd, if allowed to cool in the water in Grimsby, Ont. Also at the best drugâ€" which it was boiled. gists in all Ontario towns. f Fineâ€"grained _ bread is made by kneading until blisters form on the surface of the dough. on eGu on Te ofe se ofe L ofeen ePe cFoofe i2 The man who designed the Pandora know that and that is why it carries my as the makoers‘. Easily rocked are the threeâ€"bar gra elinkers easily and last longer because I Groceries, Vegetebles and Hardware THEAL BROS. Sold by _ M‘@Clarys Pandora Tenge 17 PpehnIng the Clearview Oven Doorâ€" and jarring the good things before they Just a glance as you go about your work tells how well things are going in your Lighter Day Coal Pange. White Porcelain Enamel and Nickel Finish. Bookilet, fully illustrated, on request. aven COAL RANGE No bending to look into th? Handyâ€"height Oven. R No opening the Clearview Oven Doorâ€" and jarring the good things before they Just a glance as you go about your work For Sale by JAS. A. WRAY, Grimsby, Ont L &. > n Â¥a HEN y &( bakin [\ 4 work i aliObenca ce yring way or A22 CEIOUORUDUHIEENE E3. Clare Bros. & Co. Limited, Preston. 12 ! P F9 B OB e o e Pandora knew his carries my guarantee ou can To keep celery for a week or ever longer, first roll it up in brown paper. then a towel, and put it into a dark, cool place. Before preparing it for the table put into a pan of cold water and let it remain there for an hour to make it crisp and coo!l. Little muslin bags fillea with oatâ€" meal and left in the water pitcher overnight are excellent for softening the water, Let an oatmeal bag reâ€" main in a basin of hot water for _ a few minutes and it will take all the hardness away. «€ CF One may combine those inzgredients in any proportion one prefers, but the entire mixture should stand some hours to ripen. It is not really time to do Christâ€" mas shopping yet, although if you see something that will be just the right gift for any of your friends, it would be the part of wisdom to buy it and save it for the holiday season. But there is always shopping to be done, and the shops now are delightful places to visit. (¢) For Tired, Woeak, Nervrous Women n can see things why, half the grates which smash up use each grate is threeâ€" OHIO WOMAN‘S WISH

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