Grimsby Independent, 3 Aug 1921, p. 3

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'ti', DEPOT STREET - - - - uxuvmbx ',t, 'i=ionmmommmummummmummmmuommimummmmmmmmuni""i' .oooooooooooooooooooooooooooootsooooooooee'oo+'"""'"t "k-o-on"'""-"-....'".-.---'" §PH0NE 239 - - - - - GR1MsBY,ONT.ii, 'iunmmmuumnnmunmmmmunmminuonminmmuuiimmmtmmm"i Wednesday, August 3rd, Now is the time to wear light keep your feet cool and comfortable We carry a full line of Gramaphone Accessories Years of experience in repair work places us in a p: fix your machine equally as well as you can get it do city, and cheaper. ELECTRIC FIXTURES For Columbia and Aeolian Vo.calion Gramaphones. .A plete stock of all the newest records on hand IIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII We io wiring and repairing of all kinds, backed by twelve years' practical experience. Giv us a trial and be convinced. . When you think of Electric Fixtures think of us. Our prices are right, and workma1ship of the best. Our Oxfords are neat, stylish and perfect fitting. They do not lip at the heel or gap at the sides, for they are made on patterns and asts which are specially designed to overcome these common faults. rEt' FREE "Good Shoes FOr Over If Select CARLEY & FORD HOW ABOUT THE HOUSE- Wouldn't a few cans of paint improve the doors, steps and verandah, if the whole exterior doesn't need a good preservative I COAT OF PAINT? We also carry paints and varnish suitable for in-. terior decorations. Freshen up the wood work and floors with our durable paints in harmonious color- ings and then try restoring some of the worn furni- ACCESSORIES ure. too m FtFiflmlEWl ENE! Wm. FARROW ELL & PHIPPS REPAIRS ”RENEE? tt 28 A, MgmrgIttittl tat08TMrp ran Estimates gladly given. Electrical Contractors. WE ARE AGENTS 1921 AND light THE OLD BOYS AND GIRLS ARE COMING HOME "Billy the Glass Man" ) Accessories in stock. es us in a position to can get it done in the Says:- GRIMSBY com- éi Switzerland in Canada' l, _ , _.. k , tnrou n Tne "valley at u No. IO-i Mount Robson i,1ieoeunsa1l1l"'i,at1tll",', lgike the Lauterbrun- Can you locate offhand Mount Rob- nen in Switzerland, climbing to a son on the map of Canada? Follow thousand-foot-up grade only ‘to climb the traced lines ot the Grand Punk down again on Jne other side, view- Pacitic westward from Edmonton to in beautiful Niaga}'as ind ever lift- the Foothills, and then. to the big y g one's eyes to We Snowcmd peaks hills ot the Rockies, along the oanks 11ft seem-t0 pierce the sky. of the Athabasca. River and into Jas.. il3ut Robson is the king of them all per National Park, our largest olfs- --"a kingly spirit throned among the ground area. . . " i ati _ a wbnder-world ot Then trek further westward tor. alhllilllt: nigger? tlt, after mile of the few miles to a little lonely 1.,e,l"'ii1tl,.1, 'duOUS way lifts one three thousand station marked "Mount Robson , a] iuet high to the northern-base of our lodge in a vast wilderson, a shelterI 810.1191; mountain, where Bege Lake tor the waytarer thrust off the ex- lil‘czives the avalanches ot ice from press train bound for Prince Rupert.‘ lev' 1 glaciers. _ This will be our actual gateway for Willem we will strike camp, tether one ot the most wonderful aiplnel 1 tired bronchos, 'build a roaring trails in the world, up to and around| bl.1..e, and put the cook‘to work: Who the base ot Robson, one ot Canadas: mend miss the meals in Hip open, the highest mountains. /.. i'wol fort ot a balsam bed, the sleep Tobe accurate, it is scarely a LIE! can:he happy tire? Who would ex- tle Trip unless the phrase IS used "H ef,, nge the after-glow in the ice- latively. At the very start, a halt is C?” ld around, the stillness of the made at a log cabin where .one out-I “.Olht or the solemn quiet of a world tits tor the journey, involving ?aci"11.1,g red by the moon, or the musicale and saddle ponies, cooks and gu1-les.| 57W; dawn when itobson's towering Soon the cavalry processmn- starts at. tt is bathed in a golden gow, tor off in single file, following the course] (-leSthin less prosaic? of the wild, Tuslli.ng Grand Forks Riv! anfind glen to climb a glacier and at- er hurrying to join the Fraser. ! .ward a mountain; to trace the Ahead rises the gigantic mass at! telths ot the mountain goats; to con- Robson, filling the valley. and (,1,r,,a,,t'iriy/d, Nature at every point and final- ing all its statellitetr. It ls a sgyrs1,t,jg, to' 'siiiti'i'i"iiji. a few glorious mom- magnet, ever luring one, like s?),).: e’nts on the root of the world-all this Lorelei to its haunts, the muSlc be make this Little Trip one of the big- ing supplied by the countless streams gest l the world ' . 'c b sirens. . '.C. . . ' 1'a,theartt1axnteter, mile trail trip is one (Copyrighted Brltlsh it Colonial Press novov- tn ho fnvsrottom--around a blue Limite ) THE PRACTICAL NURSE. t There are women who are past youth and have entered middle age, who are competent to handle Cetu, tain cases of illness quite as well as the nurse who has had hospital train ing; and, as a rule, these practical nurses expect fewer privileges and adapt themselves more readily to homes where luxuries are not com- mon, than do the professional purses. A practical. nurse could never be engaged to take charge of surgical cases, serious injuries, or illnesses re- quiring expert care. Such cases re- quire the best skill and the most up- to-date methods of treatment. But in caring for persons debilitated by old age, simple accident cases, and cases requiring only faithfulness and gen- Pink is more in vogue with the younger gen.eration for the dainty dance frock. This model is fashioned from a crisp taffeta that lends itself well to the bouffant folds of the tier- ed skirt. The bodice is cut on rather quaint lines that tit closely to the tig.. ure. The little basque that falls be- low the waistline is slashed apart in the centre front. A formal bouquet of rose, blue and heliotrOpe flowers gives a bright spot of color. small clusters of the flowers are also set on the skirt and these are looped to- gether by a silver ribbon. magnet, ever luring one, like Lorelei to its haunts, the music ing supplied by the countless st] rather than by sirens. That sixteen mile trail trip is never to be torgotten--around a i SI'NDIER DANFE FROCE Ol? PINK TAFFETA x. "T 5i'tt,E?is, 3%: by»? 'it'iriii'iifi7trdz'i"'!: (BY Jrh R l E BE LMON'I‘) The Home of a Swiss Guide at Edelweiss, RC. INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY. ONTARIO Ciilaees. Such women enjoy ind receive good wages fc 'tty-two. weeks in the year. Man who contemplates such ghould be neat in dress, cl msposition. not given to go “should be sure that she will to the tasks which a nurse upon to perform. green lake, through the "Valley of 11‘ Thousand Falls" like the Lauterbrun-l nen in Switzerland, climbing to al thousand-foot-up grade only 'to climb! down again on the other side, view- ing beautiful Niagaras and ever lift- ing one's eyes to the snow-clad peaks that seem-to pierce the sky. But Robson is the king ot them all --."a kingly spirit throned among the hills" dominating a wonder-world ot wild nature. Mile after mile of the arduous way lifts one three thousand feet high to the northerntase ot our magnet mountain, where Bege Lake) receives the avalanches ot ice from twin glaciers. Here we will strike camp, tether the tired bronchos, build a roaring fire. and put the cook to work.- Who would miss the meals in tin: open, the‘ comfort of a balsam bed, the sleep of the happy tire? Who would ex-l 5 There are difficult cases and easy "Gases, homes where good food is serv- ed and homes in which the food 1s poor. There are families who realize that a nurse is a human being, and (tsmilies who look upon a nurse as a machine, and invalids who are exact- ing as well as those who are brave and patient. In tact, every profession has its own problems; and while those ot the nursing profession may seem somewhat more difficult to solve, the (woman who takes up nursing has few expenses and the demands upon her salary are very small. , . Nor should the family tail to pro- vide proper equipment tor the sick- room. A practical woman will make no unreasonable demands; but no one can keep a patient comfortable with but a limited suply ot bed linen. tow- els, old muslin and flannel, and every patient should have a bathrobe. bed- room slippers and a goodly supply ot This family needing the services of a practical nurse should endeavor to Md the very best woman available for this service, and should pay her promptly and without haggling. They should also see to it that the nurse has her regular hours of absence from the sick-room, provide her with good GRIMSBY rp"" 350 Baldwin's Hardware . M. Stewart Drug Cd. Limited BRANDRAM-Haubznsqy, THINK of 26 rare and delightful odors! Ida? agine them combined in one wondrous fragrance! That is the way the Tale Jonteel smells. Try some of it today. Insist upon B-H "English') Paint-it provides a coat of such body, brilliance and toughness as to def rain, sun, sleet, snow or frost, where cheaper paints will g'liu crack and peel. 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