Grimsby Independent, 1 Dec 1920, p. 3

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Wednesday, December 1st, i Phone 157 #, Grimsby l "clp ul ie ul B lc B ie Te Be l B BeaBeaBa o rBalle iB l ie B ile ie e en afe rBe o nc Be eB aSeBe o BaoBe oferBaole BecQelerfacfech (H M x x yixixIx| xX xXXX HH KX 33 UHIXIXIXIXIXEKEX We recommend the following grades of flourâ€" 98 1bs. f FOR BREADâ€"Five Roses.............. $6.75 Big_LOAaf....1i....../.i¢ie 0(94 Purity ....¢:s....ic.. o_ To ‘Thistledown ............_ 06.90 e Gold. Medalâ€" .:....=..®.:..â€">%350 And yet you notfce people who do not hesitate to have disgracefully slipshod feet when it storms. Your feet can be trim and neat on wet days. That is when they show the most. â€"Wear your favorite shoes fitted with our trim, shiny, well fitting Rubbers or Arctics. € Then you‘ll be proud of your feet on stormy days. : Many people buy a pair of rubbers when they buy their shoesâ€"they‘re sure then of getting exactly the right style and fit. Watch for our announcement of our grand display of Xmas Goods _ WRAY‘S HARDW ARE FARRELL‘S SHOE STORE /12”5 2 R 19| t e > only # _ 3 2 GRAHAM FLOUR ............. WHEAT GERM ............... PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR .. FOR PASTRYâ€"Pride of Valley . Monarch ....... FOR BREADâ€"Five Roses. Big Loaf... Purity :....; Thistledown Gold Medal hy HIXIENEERIERIERIEININIX Get them at FARRELL‘Sâ€"Grimsby‘s Real Shoe Store The HOOVER PHONE 130 FLOUR . P. SHEPHERD & SON CEREALS For Her Christmas present. It is the best that money can buy. None of your neighbors can have a better. If she does not know how to use it, we will demonstrate. We will demonstrate the difference between es Hoover and a "vacuum cleaner." Terms if desir beats as it as it as it as it as it The Hoover lifts the rug from the floor, like this â€"fAlutters it upon a cushion of air, gently " beats"‘ out its emâ€" bedded grit, and so prolongs its life «xxkxHKEBRNKEEHEXX sweeps suction cleans straightens nap revives colors prolongs rug life 1920 atl it Ane yixixIxIH NN HIxIBINIMIMINIXIX $6.00 Wfi‘m \ng GRIMSB Y . ~4 1Ibs. 25¢ . .4 lbs. 25¢ . 3 Ibs. 25¢ .~B Ibs. 256C 24 lbs. $1.75 Aanainanninatrnreireinmire sut in tnt\ rot\ rot | anniomeiione komeliont dbri $1.50 1.50 48 1bs $1.80 1.80 1.50 1.60 HOHININIS Among the causes of fall and even of baldness Ar€ i general health; local diseas® scalp and _ premature _ . through starvation of the D2 through starvation of the halr. Baldness due to impaired general health often follows severe illness alâ€" though sometimes the hair begins to drop in alarming quantities just beâ€" cause the general nutrition is poor; the individual overworkeqd or nervous ly fatigued. The new hair which comes in to replace that just fallen out grows finer and finer until it is a mere fuzz and after a time none comes at all and a shiny pate fol!â€" lows. If there are local diseases of the scalp these of course should be treatt ed. Dandruff is one of the most common incrusting the surface; irriâ€" tating the scalp and causing annoying ithing. The hair TCO3 are overâ€" heated and soon become unhealthy. Shampooing and a suitable treatment in the form of a pomade, ointment or lotion will prove helpful. mIT If the shampooing causes too much dryness add two ountes of castor oil to six of alcohol and moisten the hair roots with this after the shamâ€" poo. The alcohol will evaporate and leave the oil ‘behind. Perfume if you wish. e Premature baldness is caused bY the normal layer of fat growing very thin between the scalp and the skull. The scalp gets very dry ang the cirâ€" culation is poor. The hair begins to sage treatment; moisteéning the of the fingers with some 1lub1 such as olive oil or . liquid vas Sometimes the right form â€" of trical treatment stimulates the . ation and prevents PreMature fall out at the crown because the shrinking exerts mOSt'&ifi_ ressure at that point. ?:p The best treatment for this of baldness is to keep tge scalp clean and to give a daily gentle sage treatment; moisteninsy the ness model that accentuates the th of | her figure. An excellent | et is | illustrated. â€" It is made of black duvetyn whose soft tones ip. toj slenderize. The sleeves ar wide so that they conceal t ide of the arms. The long front | _fa.p":, ed style is also a becoming feature for the woman of eenerous build.| The lingerie collar shows fine tucks. The tricorne of black satin is trim med with high standing Wings that modify the full cheeks of the wearer. The woman of generous M sometimes at a loss in reg ) her clothes. Naturally she io make th‘e best of her digwl ~when choosing a dress she shoul ect a hair in this way: She uses a perâ€" fume that does not contain any alcoâ€" hol. ‘ After her locks @te freshly washed she uses the essential oi of her favorite perfume, USUally | jasâ€" mine, geranium or violet. To apply it she inverts the bottle on the palm of her hand and with a Paby‘s soft hairbrush ‘brushes her Palm. Then she lightly but thoroughly brushes her hair till the scent is applied from roots to ends. , 7 S ie ‘ MAINLY FOR _ WOMEN STRENGTHENING THE The FOR THE WOMAN FIGURE THE (By Gertrude Beresford) 1 mm W mm W amnce § mm Km NE * M tvcw ... util ocms 4 g en rel : f T, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO uminso Theâ€"xr wOn RRRRARAEREETTUCC eatiolei27 stt »nerous lines is falling hair are impaired isease of the ro .baldness ume HAIR FULL po )C 1 The following may be called foundationmixture for drop cookies from which a great variety may ~be made by the use of different ingreâ€" ients. Melt oneâ€"third cup of shorten | ing and mix with it oneâ€"half a cup Of ! corn syrup or. sugar orâ€" molasses. Add one beaten egg. Stir into the mixture two cups and oneâ€"half of flour, sifted with one teaspoonful of | baking powder and oneâ€"half a teaâ€" ‘spoonful each of salt ana baking ' soda. § ; B . ("J 1 "r _ â€" Un i mt Z Pub 38 a | AIs 81\ 1 E) | E é ‘ f = 2 l a 3e=! spice cookies by adding one teaâ€" spoonful each of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. decorate its front. A tiny to color is found in the small bow that centers the front bodice. Should you prefer might select a model in flesh georgette and satin. Fruit or nut cookies may be made by adding one cup of either fruit or nuts. Or fruit, nuts and spices may be used in the same recipe. Oatmeal cookies call for the subâ€" stitution of. threeâ€"fourths a cup of the flour. To these too nuts and fruit may be added. For chocolate cookies a little melt. ed chocolate (one ounce) may be add ed and the amoung of sweentening in the foundation mixture doubled. #eâ€" i LV n If a done h« there the stre â€" If a man in China wants mending done he has never very far to go, for there areâ€" needlewomen seated along the street, ready to sew or to mend as required. Sometimes these workers sit on low stools, and sometimes on the sidewalks, but there they are, sewing away very hard, for they are neve! short of patrons. On this foundation "may be built re n (By Gertrude Beresford) This extremely dainty petticoat is veloped from white satin and white orgette. The alternating panels e hemstitched which makes a pretâ€" finish. Tiry tassels of white silk @us@taabout"tha Iawer edges of the derskirt. ‘These are disposed . so n )1 STREET CLOTHESâ€"MENDERS PETTHICOAT THATS TASSEL TRLMMED th It€ tte VICTROCOLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS DROP COOKIES Choose Musical Gifts this Christmas ipp e 1A \} I‘ne under this model itin with 8 t the top. enc l mm t VERNON TUCK n pVI of white silk râ€"_edges of the dispoged ._s0 ramid style on odice that acâ€" is â€" originated deep_ band of {Jittle tassels tiny touch of small ribbon front of the refer it you 1 fleshâ€"colored â€"everybody stops to look and listen Eager faces crowd every window. time. ' ‘And you can have Music in your home every d enjoved by every member of the family. . 1 If you haven‘t, you are missing a © which cannot be measured n mone} H If Dhe kiddies are full \11 of which shows how the power of music stit When the Band Goes Marching By ive Y OTLT vou have (@ 00006 (e) & (e) (©) O, (@© (©) (@) (© s (©) (@) (€) (©) (@) o (©) (©) (©) (€) (€) (e) PURE LARDâ€"In 3â€"1Db. ipairl8s;,...;.\.s..c..r./r.ac..:.~" 006 LAUREL FLOURâ€"Pastry flour, in 24â€"1Ib. bags........$1.65 VEGETABLE AND TOMATO SOUP......3 tins for 25c (Dominion Canners Brand) : New BLACK TEAâ€"(Loose.) Why pay more......2 lbs. for 80c TOACCOSâ€" § AIL Isc plugs andâ€"~cut.:........7~..... AIH 206 plugs and cut..,.......¢.....%, Ts B;iâ€"$L.00 PMGg.....7...r c i% + cae T. & B. and Orinoco halfâ€"pound tins. . Phone 5 or 205 and your order will have our careful attention, and be delivered as promiptly as possible. _\ Our trucks leave the store at ro a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Morning delivery only on Wednesday. Always the same rich, fullâ€"flavored tea. Sold only in the sealed airâ€"tight Red Rose Carton. (Y ou will find that this nned Corn u wouldn Phon t excitment »°_ n Uprmpmimnus: ppposee _R COLUMBIA, EDISON BRUNSWICK MACHINES AND RECORDS aphâ€"otf Vitrola? es be without it for any price issing a source of pleasure . D. E. KITCHING & CO. i real bargain) 18 )a C ootsteps just naturally fall fnto eood TEA ) the soul a v 2 cans for 35¢ 2 cans for 35¢ . 2 cans for 35¢ sA +,i:2 for 225C <<%~~ .2 for 35C T raAa,. AaxssO5C hss s is s@§5e 2 lbs. for music th 2 lbs. for 25¢ the value THREE 30c 1b. at1 11. $ 3 (@ 3 (©) o 3 o

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