Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1924, p. 9

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rs _.THE DA ILY BRITISH WHIG ED © Toe ree pep------------ = T a brings troublesome 'skin Pimples, irritating rashes, blotches, etc., are often harbingers of fiery eczema, psor| iasjs and other stubborn disease.' A little Zam. Buk will soon put your skin right. Nothing cise takes sway pain and irri- cation so readily as this famous herbal healer. Sinking deep into thé tissue, it destroys harm'; fal germs, expels impurities and' makes the skin heaithy and clear. Zam-Buk ensures quick 'antid septic healing and protects in ioed feng ta P is a widely. used remedy for piles. Zam-Buk * Medicinal Soap is a valuable CANCE OF SEA "worries. ii : £ : ie k LY NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS Pried Liver and Bacon Toast Coffee Luncheon Apple Slump olewheat Bread Peanut Butter Dinner " Cream of Onion Soup Corned Beef Hash Baked Sweet Potatoes Peas Cold Slaw Steamed Fruit Pudding Hard Bauce Coffee * Tea Answered Letters. Mrs. L. M.: "Kindly tell me how to remove chewing gum from 8 dress." Answer: Hold a plece of Ice against the matenial and the gum will come off. If the material is a fabric which would be injured by| moisture, put the ice In a piece of thin rubber or in rubberized silk before applying it. B.K.: "Please tell me how to make buds and roses for trimmifig out of ribbon and pleces of silk?" Answer: It would be diffenif to tell you how. You would have to be shown how. So the only thing that 1 know of to help you, is to advise you to go to the ribbon counter of any large department #tore and ask the salesgirl to sell you a small bookelt, such as ribbon manufacturers bring out, giving directions and showing pictures of various kinds of ribbon- trimming, including flowers. I have often seen such booklets oh sale at ribbon 'counters and I do not doubt you car, buy one if you search for one. y ils Mrs. 8. M. 8.: "I have washed a white silk sweater which has a black band at the bottomi, and the black has run into the white part. = The sweater is also soft and shapeless. 1s there anything to be dome?" Answer: "I am afraid not. The black dye in the bottom band has dyed the rest of the garment. 1 know of nothing which will take dye out. The ghapelessness,: too, is an- other argument against washing a sweater; it is generally better to cleanse sweaters In a basin of gaso- line (doing the work out of doors) and dry them flat on a clean towel-- never hung. But the best method of all is to send a soiled sweater to 3 professional cleaning establishment. Sweaters are very difficult garments to dry-clean at homé. Constant Reader: "I wonder some of our Reader Friends would be good enough to write in about washing palm beach dresses? 1 know they are supposed to be wash- able, like any other wash material, but I should like to know what me- thods the various housewives use with success?" . Answer: It will be interesting to see the résponses to your suggestion. Busy housekeepers can write them on a postal and mail to me in care of this paper. - Mrs. R.: "How does one clean the top of an enameled kitchen stove?" Answer: Simply with soapy water and a rinse water. Tomorrow---Some Good English - Dishes. All Inquiries adaressed to Mim Kirkman in care of the "Efficient Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columms in tbzir turn. This requiras auniber received. So if a personal or gu'cker reply is desired, a "stamp- »d and self-addressed envelops mus! pe enclosed with the guéstion. Be sure to uss YOUR ful! name, streat aumber, pnd the names of your city snd state. The Bdito.. in| considerable «ime, however, owing to the graat ; i EE GIN, RITE PRISE I ES - ON 4 io - v7 - S Re IY) § DOMINION LINOLEUM RUGS - Buy Them Now at Reduced Prices! GL is a bargain that every keen house- you'll be more than willing to wife will mofo than Sppeecists. today -- the sooner Dinoleum Rugs, the durable, sure of the biggest kind that you have known and possible range of selection. years, at greatly reduced 3 Dorginion Linoleum Rugs are genuine lino- Fs 34 A » Pa i» Wig eh [ 8 3 x 4 never beén greater value 1 A 5 year when her excellency Lady Byng, visited Windsor castle, her and when majesty the Queen, with a mothér's i: ie FOR OFFIOE OR STREET | eli lo Sod in is } anxiety for a son, expressed herself as being delighted with the heaith- ful appearance of the Prince of Wales on his return from his Ca- nadien visit. Carried Off Banners at the (stare. qui District Rally, | Perth -Roall, Oct. 18.--The Young People's Banner hag again been claimed by Perth Road, there being one hundred and eleven members present at the rally héld on Thurs- day afternoon and evening at Cata- raqui, This makes the second time the bapners have been awarded to the Perth Roaders. Mr. and Mrs. B. Guthrie, and fam- ily, Bigin, were recent visitors of C. Smith. - A number from here chicken ple supper, at Battersea, on Friday 'evening. J. Ruttan is busy with his threshing machine. K. Clough is a very ill, and Mrs, A. Freeman is spending a few days with her. Mrs. R. Guthrie, Miss Scott, Miss Stone ang Miss Neegar, of the local schools, attended the teachers' convention on Thursday snd Friday. Miss J. Clough,' who was visitipg friends in Kingston, has returned home. Miss B. Raymond, Ottawa, Normal, spent the week-end at home. ¥. Smeaton, re newed acquaintinees here récéntly. Miss A. Cobet has returned home. 'Aldred Babcock and friends, Copén- Hagen, N.Y, spent four. days with the former's mother, Mrs. T. Bab- = ho PERTH ROAD WON OUT. | ttended the Mrs. | i of Dominion Rugs to cover any room from wall to wall, without seam or crack Reduced Prices now in Effect At all House Furnishing, Departmental and General Stores Do not delay. Buy your new floor coverings early, before the choicestpatterns go. e 1 --- THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE, JOSEPH, ABRAMSKY & SONS " Largest assortment of Dominion Linoleum Rugs in the City. Bosna Sy - Mr. H. Miss D. Packér, A. M. sass saa Ass Fea

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