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r I t need relining DEMAND bu-daua•your garage an
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it.
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getting a better safety job than even the polite call for. And
the police will be checking car brakes -any day now.
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REST THE EYES
hest your eyes at frequent intervals,
when doing c1t)se work. Look at a
- j blank wall. or some distant object.
' Use your eyes sparingly during illness
or convales('euce when tlle;l; are par-
ititularly susceptible to fatigue, and al-
wa\, reel with adequate, steady light,
j properly located. .avoid reading in bed
.t for extended periods, or 'in moving
vehic.les,c
feel Stuffed and Upset
After Enjoying a Meal?
if you suffer from dyspepsia, sour stomach,
biliousness, headaches, minor liver or kidney corn-'
plants --use Burdock Blood Bitters.
This is a opular preparation that will. help tone
'up. the sto tt a ' t, kidney da'ver, aid digestion and
brlaquick relief from iandigestion and constipation_
e, effective and dependable, B.B..V. contains no
-sit/rum-habit-forming drags.
You'll be agreeably surprised how quickly .B.B.13
afsinniiation, elimination, and how mubh better you feel..
Ark for it by name—Burdock Ekiod Bitters—on sale
everywhere. °f'." _--
The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont.
harmful ingredi-
. aids digestion,
at drug counters
lh'Ilo, Homemakers: 'When is a spot
not a shot ? Answer-: Whelk, int has
been removed -by someone who knows
how. Even spilled milk, cocoa and
ink can be taken out of white or'fast-
f dye fabrics if you use the- following
reitaedies at once—with a little ller-
. 1stence and caution.
prlilk, grease and oil stains should
be spot ged with benzin& or carbon
tetrachloride.
Ink spots should be first blotted with.
blotting paper and then soaked with
clear warm water or sour milk, but in"
turn must be sponged out with carbon
tetrachloride.
A ehoculate stain should be scraped
off with a dull knife; then pat with
borax which I3as been moistened with
water. Let cl'ry, then wash id clear
water. tt
Clle(ving gum is sometii les difficult.
Try I,to rub alto a bail with al - piece
of ° ice; next, remove stickiness with
carbon tetrachloride.
.Whether to soak ,soiled clothes or to
set the machine imrnediately in motion
is a_ moot question. Answer : If you
do not use a water softener, you. should
soak white fabr°i('.e.• •
\Vhat aJ.tout using homemade soap fur
the new fabrics? Well, this'is usually
a very strong soup (often,- not aged i ,
and since there are a nufuber of tested
In ii i(1ry- cleansing agents it is wise
to use these vn the caching machine.
How lung should the., washing ma-
chine, opera re? \Ve reconlnlend live to
eight ..1nialutes for liglitty soiled things,
ten to twelve minutes for dirty clothes,
thea a -change of water• if necessary.
'There has been some controversy over
this point, but it was a -greed that a
Short wash period and two or three
,warul rinse, I)rocluc•ed better results.
Should clothes be whipped or shakeji
when wet as they hre Bing on the line;)
To shake or pull ,gently after the gar;.
meats are pinned will save much iron-
ing work. You know, too, that if
clothes can be taken from the -line and
ful(led'as they are placed•in the basket
the ironing will be much easier.
'1'he fancily. must eat on washday
and we suggest _dishes, that can be
cooked at a "low"- ternperature and
served • without much trirn1Ilingo- \\'e
recommend the Well Cooker. of the
electric range,qor grandlnotller's I)ti.tcli
oven ter„ the suggested heals.
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