Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1924, p. 9

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, o "5 y be. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a -- os NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS Failing Lier Dis: For Children 'and the Aged THe perfect purity, pleasant taste, . ant gone action of ENO's "Fruit sab it fhe ideal corvette for and old, It agrees Geta coionin--for | ENO' the ing, prop- nh ripe fruit puiiyies Pb: concentrated and economical form. All druggists in Canada sell ENO's. Sales Representatives for North Americs Harold F. Riichie & Co. Lid., Toronto Aesmatic Con ditions. signifies: -- GOOD FIT -- a very important feature, as your frocks cannot look well unless yourundercloth- ing fits. For COMFORT, wear Su (Knitted) Underclothing o try Canadisn product of 60 yun reputation and a quality, unescelled by even the best imported. Sa---- "JOHN LAIDLAW AND SON, LTD. _ Distributors . Of Turnbull's Underwear Since 1879. - Agents for Turnbull's Men's Underwear C. LIVINGSTON & BRO. 76-79 BROCK STREET TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast Left-Over Pineapple Cereal Fried Eggs and Bacon Toast Coftee Luncheon Vegetable Soupy Wholewheat Croutons * German Cheese Cdke Tea Dinner Lamb Chops Potatoes Bteamed in Skins Carrots Lettuce Salad Pecan Steamed Pudding Coffod Answered Letters, Mrs. E. L.: "How can olivé oil be removed from a hardwood floor?" | Andwer: With either gasoline or kerosene, But take care not to use these fluids near heat or flame. Daisy: "1 have washed a white table cloth with yellow hemstitch- ing, 4nd the yellow has run into thé white.| What can be done?" Answer: As the yellow is dye, it is hopeless to try fo remove it from the 'white part of the tablecloth. The only thing you can do now {s~to pleach it all, so that the yellow will be white. Do this with Javelle Wa- ter, which you can buy at any drusg- store. Follow the directions on the pottle. I cannot promise perfect: re- sults, but it is worth trying. White tablecloths are expensive, thesé days, and the bottle of Javelle Wa ter will not cost much, Mrs. H.: "I have a stove with the kind of top which is not supposed to be polished. How ist cleaned?" Answer: When the fire is out, clean it by rubbing with a little kerosene ofl. This will also remove rust from a stove, \ **igh School Girl: "A relative Jven me a beautiful pewter plate. How can I clean ir Answer: Only the finest abrasives should be used on.pewter to avoid scratching the metal. The finest grads of steel wool, moistened with {ingeed oil, may be used. Or apply powdered rottenstone with a flannel cloth which is wet with a mixture .{or decorative in a room, of equal parts of linssed oil and turpentine. Finish by washing in hot soapsuds, wipes dry, and give a polish with chamois or soft flannel. You are lucky to receive such & gitt.' There is nothing more artistic than a piece of old pewiar. . Mother: "How can 1 steriliis my children's toothbrushes?" Answer: Ordinary table salt is an excellent sterilizer for toothbrushes. Many hoGsekeepers keep a kitehen galt cellar in the bathroom for this purpose. Just shike a iittle on the brushes, now and then, and lay ia the sun, then wash well, * Boaking toothbrushes in denatured 'alcoLol will also sterilize them. Tomorfow--Some Little-- French Masterpieces. All inquiries Addressed to Kish Kirkman in care of U vafticleat fiousekeeping" départmeny will be anawered in these columns in their turn. This requitss ecausider Lis time, however, owing to the gréat aumber recsived: 89 if a personal ar qa'cker reply is desired, a stamp. »G and ssif-addresséd envelope musi pe enclosed with ths guestion. Ha sure to us. YOUR full name, street aumber, and the names of your eily snd state. --~-The Balto.. GLAZE OMINTZ AT HOME A good substitute for glazed chintz can be made easily at home. Stretch the desired length of creé- tonne tightly over a curtain stretoher or gome other frame, and cover with two coats of linoleum varnish. The varnished' cretonne will equal any glazed chints. ~ . [THE WHIGS ZOO | and MARIE'S A BRIDE AGAIN comes back . «+ Stuff your boy with all sorts of new-fangled "breakfast foods"--he will stand it for awhile, but he will soon "holler" for Shredded Wheat. No live, red-blooded youngster will be satisfied with mushy por- ridges when he can get the crisp, flavory shreds of baked whole wheat. Two Shred- ded Wheat Biscuits with hot milk and a little cream supply all the energy a boy needs for work or play. Shredded Wheat is ready+-cooked and ready-to-eat -- the, most food for the least money. Shredded Wheat Cginpany, Lid At all Druggists--80c., 85c¢c., $1.50 Canadian Office: 455 King St. West, Toronto British--and used throughout the Emp A. WANDER, LIMITED, LO Builds up Brain, Tlerves,and Sody Every convalescent will welcome "Ovaltine" as a daily delicious flavour concentrated new, healthy Sisson Bi EE oe nor by the surest and t way. #Ovaltine" is prepared SET A "Ovaltine" bri mal health by the 7 times as much as NDON, BNO. 'Ovaltine" hes a to all and its ues build and reétore worn nerves. 4s a cup ire At Movtiilg Home and boda Hom The FrontenSe Home snd School sd the following officers usual, at his best and his songs met] with a storm of applause. P as "Tony Kilbuck," son of "Cyrus B." was all that d. be en prod n. Daro great apprédiition and enjoy: by frequept birsts of appla "At the dlose Bowlers

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