's"Ti PHONE 239 - .. - - - GRrMsmr,oNr.iai. 'immummmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmummmmmmmrummmi"-i"' FARRELUS SHOE STORE Rts,, Wednesd et? [ENE PE we advise you to come and make your selection as early as possible. There is bound to be a big demand for many of these new and handsome wall papers. Naturally the first comers get first choice. It not quite ready to paper you can select the pa- per now. We will hold it until you need it. _ What could be more dressy or distinctive than the Patent Button here shown? Note the stylish toe, the graceful lines, the smart ap- pearance. . Woman has a perfect right' to be particular about her shoes, tor a woman’s foot is meant to be prettily clad. , IF YOU THINK OF PA- PERING f†( "ttijsiistt5l V â€133‘ _ k “j W152? . _‘\\\\\ /L Pure Lard Special Backs Brteakfast Bacon How Many Dishes Can You Make With Ham "Good Shoes For Over Sixty Years" No wonder OUR shoes give pleasure and comfort to the wearer WORTH WHILE SUGGESTIONS Pitt}! John Duff and Son Limited aN WOMEN'S RIGHTS Duff's Horse Shoe Brand Sugar Cured Ham is the basis for many savory dishes. Baked, boiled, broiled or fried-served hot or cold o-it is delicious. It is juicy, tender, easily sliced and delightfully flavored. Duff's Special Cure by carefully preserv- ingthe natural juices of the meat insures this. It must be tasted to appreciate its appetizing good- ness. Your butcher and grocer have it or can get it from us-to-day. . Stewart Drug Co. Limited Grimsby Wm. FARROW Uril 6 Hamilton \ " We Chocolates with MoWerfuI Centw EhMEMi Et PEPE! It 5343103! 21 PEQB'ETH El, PEPE! "2irliftiiirifrifirMtit, Ad N o. 402 m m Jim THEY make you "Choo. olate hungry " to look at: them. All your favorites in one box. Oh, but they're delicious' I And they are known to many young ladies in this town already! At our Candy Counter, in hand- some, full-measure boxes. in wall papers we are show- ing include many handsome novelties this season. THE NEW PATTERNS "Billy ERT3EWiNii Satsos % Ontario The Ccoked Ham "TALTfLrgm El PM Bologna and Weinen Pork Sausage WORTH WHILE SUGGESTIONS kan P245353 o Ei Ei £1 Ei Ek, Ei Et. #3134, EI Glass +3503 Et awry, El b'?2'gyaUgJ.ii'Eri Ont. aiming; E1 BBQ ET Man" FRMIWW WW “I ilre, Ft El r;ther tightly about the figure. A gray blue ribbon encircles the waist- line and is finished with long ends in the front. The shirt is ornamented with lace ruffles. The little wreaths that bring a pleasing touch pt color to the dress "re composed ot pastel colored flowers. [ Taffeta is in high favor at this time, not only in the plain weaves but also in iridescent effects. This at- tractive frock is fashioned from a pale pink and shows the fashion-ble off-the-shoulder line. The neck-line and baby sleeves are outlined with tiny lace ruffles. The corsage titg ree Of late years the garden smock and the garden apron have proved themselves to be really worth-whil. parts of a woman's wardrobe. This is largely, of course, because Amer ican women have gone in for garden ing more and more. They have tol.. lowed England in that matter, and now there is a really large body ot American women who garden in a (BY GERTIWDE BERESFORM One of the most fashionable "ttts. rics tor spring is crepe. In black it is being much used tor the snap“ afternoon dress, tor :black is exceed- ingly fashionable this season. This delightful costume however is dé. veloped in white crepe and " as- cially suited for Southern wear. $t; blouse, unbelted, is finished I": coquettish little sleeves. The B . j is rather straight but this proves ." . is rather straight but this proves _ admirable back-ground for the m1 head embroidery that ornaments it. This style of trimming is also used on the blouse which has an interest. ing collar and tie of jade green crepe. The smart hat shows the same clever type ot decoration. So get your patterns and ideas and materials together, an.d start to work. You won't need them tor a while yet, but when you need them .y01 won't have time to make them. $9 go to work now and get them under way. - '11his is the time to make your gar den clothes. Now is the Time to Make Your Gal" den Wardrobe to Wear Later on ' l FHARMING COSTUME a1 sense of the word. They reaui, PINK TAFFETA A CHARMING DANCE FROCK CLOTHES FOR THE GARDEN (BY MARIE BELMONT) I ' ",ft f, A); _ ' "i _ 1g$ikis "ti' L...(_5L.K,H (xx '_'s't.'t,J-/' MAINE Y FOR WOMEN THE INDEPENDENT, 'uCrr..-,eGut, if I' Irc".'. " a J br' WHITE our}: Probably the most expensive fur co t in the United States is owned, by Mr. J. F. Denbigh of San Francisco. The coat, ot Russian sable, costing $120,000, is made of 100 perfect skins, which required a. five years’ search by expert trappers in Russia. English manners, for it is always preferable to use a full phrase than an :bbreviation, and infinitely simp- ler to use your own language than a foreign one. ed,†engraved or written in the place where R. S. V. P. would be. Americans are really showing very good sense in this bit ot imitation ot cFiirrerssons need to be told that tlui9t. B. V. P. sometimes found writ- maxim: formal invitations is an ab- bttrtiction of the words "respondes, s'il’vous plait." But some persons are, not aware ot the fact that this m9%ot requesting an answer to an invitation is no longer used by those persons who pride themselves on be- intCextrerne1y careful about social toxins. For a good many years Eng- lish society folk have used the words “The favor ot an answer is request- 8 well as the collar, and cuff The hat is of r feather trimmin c' FT e little flaring coat is one ot the VA', j ‘attractive features in many ot ' ‘f new Spring suits. This style is u, F, ially becoming to the young girl a affects jaunty modes. This At. _ l is developed in [blue gabardine. Ttitt' effective trimming that sug- tyt'tittra plaid is achieved by the use 01‘:White cotton braid. The skirt Show: an interesting panel in the front. A similar idea is suggested in ttur-fronts ot the coat, which are cut rather longer than the rest of the jacket. Braiding is also nsedcn this an, in brown or tan, so that earth tains will not show badly on it , his you need wear only for the real- (ly rough garden work. It is well , orth while for that, however, tor it givers one's frock and protects it and at the same time is not delicat Enough to show garden stains. But for the ordinary work in the garden, the pruning, the weeding, the §mall job ot transplanitng, picking plowers and making garden plans (in Cine ground, the more ,ornamental "garden clothes are quite satisfactory , One ot these, the idea of which foomes from Paris, is a smock made with a deep turned-up pocket all 'round the bottom, a pocket stitched to the smock at intervals to make it strong and serviceable. In this pocket may be carried seeds and twine, trowel and pad and pencil and a dozen little accessories of gardening. The smock is made of some heavy cotton or lint fabric, in any bright color one fancies. And quite as attractive is the long, apron, made with or without sleeves I with big side pockets. l l1MSBY, ONTARIO ‘It is really a very good plan tr ave an all-dev~loping smock ot the ind artists wear tor the roughter ort ot garden work. Get it, it you g and plant and weed and water. The new phase ot American out:. or life naturally called tor new othes. A garden-party frock was ell enough for walking down a _t'assy path betweenblooming rose Ishes, and a little white swiss morn g frock was quite suitable to wear hen one went in the dewey morning T gather sweet peas from the gar- ll, But when one went after cut orms and dandelions, when- one ixed lime with soil and transplant- seedlings trom cold frame to gar- .n bed-then, you Bee, one needed orkadays clothes. - Well, fashion, as always, has come b* the rescue. There are always othes when clothes are needed, and arming ones, too. And now we, 've practically, but real beautiful, rden clothes for everybody. " "' YOUTHFUL SUIT 0F BLUE GA-BARDINE (BY MARIE BELMONT) the sleeves. The -vestee, cuffs are ot white piqiie. of red Milan' hemp, with to i?," GRIMSBY ONTARIO f:(' 'i'uummmmmumummummmumummunmaumoummmmmnnmf allli.lrg.i; E . I '_"23:jferris wheel situated on the outskirts of Paris is now Illllllllirii,'iititkd, Some idea of the size of the structure and the l Illllljiv.,'il'l'lli'i",_'i'i'j) of dismantling it may be obtained by comparing the t I mark-men with the steel frame. Hoshal & Burgoyne Phone 5 or 205 and your order will receive our careful attention and be delivered to you promptly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEEDS-NI kinds, packet and bulk. DUTCH SETS AND MULTIPLIER ONIONS. . .2 lbs. 25c BEST SAGO AND TAPIOCA ...... COFFEE-A blend of the best coffees BLACK TEA-Loose........ ....... FRESH ROLLED OATS OLIVE AND LIFEBUOY SOAPS LUX ALL LAUNDRY SOAPS PEARLIN E WASHING SODA-Large packets DOMESTIC SHORTENrNG--3-1b. pails AMMONrA--Large ............. ...... OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. . . . . . . .. ... GILLETT'S LYE PURE LA RD---3-lb. pails KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES. . . . . . .. . BEST CREAMERY BUTTER ..j. . . .. CANNED CORN, PEAS OR TOMATOES SHREDDEDWHEAT .....'...... ....... PORK AND BEAN S-Dove Brand, large cans. . . . .2 for 25c CARNATION MILK-Large cans 2 for Mc; small, 3 for 25c ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED MILK-Family size...15c POWDERED MILK ........... ......... ........2<c'1b. GRIMSBY Cru, "iiikNhi: ST 1 FLOUR "The Big Cash Store" You can procure Cream of the West Flour from FAMOUS LANDMARK DISAPPEARING L. M. WILCOX . THREE ONT. LRIO