summer Dust Summer is coming and with it the days we spend mostly on the porck. It may be a sun parlor, it may be only the back porch, but the wise housewife arranges her work so as to do as many odd jobs as possible while enjoying the fresh air. ‘A kitchen porch is therefore a boon. The potatoes may be peeled, the peas shelled, &c., while one is near to but outside of the hot kitchen. How about the furnishings for such a porch? They must not be elaborateâ€"that would be foolish, but tkey: should be comfortable. And they must be ‘of a style that is easy to keep clean. Simple porch furniture should first be bought. It may consist of a few comfortible chairs (not lounging ones) and a table. Then should plans be made for covers which will be simple to wash. t to the gayety of the surroundings, and the whole thing can be untied, laundered and pressed without any trouble. The best mode of covering such chairs is shown youw in toâ€"day‘s illusâ€" tration. A straight piece of brown linen is cut to the combined length of theâ€"back and seat. This ~is hemmed at either end and tapes sewn on the sides and corners at correct"intervals for tying it to the ctkair. A cross stitch design will add 0:0(9-0-0-().0-0-()-( Wednesday, May 24, 1922 ChiNamel (:> # . I SPh ! Te | i hard . i walls, j screer i 1 The I I I % by giv i Cbsts C I : . lEE. i our St H will be i Name ‘ FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,T’a’gfl CHIâ€"NAMEL DEMONSTRATOR will be at ! *‘r;ef:‘; Our Store on the dates given below, to give i 2 4 valuable Suggestions for finishing old or new, j hard or soft wood floors, furniture, woodwork, doors, i walls, ceilings, radiators, stove pipes, porch furniture, i screens, autos, etc. with ChiNamel High Quality | Enamels, Paints and Varnishes. ; The Readyâ€"toâ€"use, Practical and Inexpensive 1 Method. ‘ : Simplifies and Beautifies | by giving old and dingy softwood furniture and woodwork t that New, Lustrous, Hardwood Effect. | Costs only 3¢ per sq. ft. THIS FREE COUPON 88 our Store upon purchase of a 25¢c Varnish Bbrush to 1nSUI will be accepted as 30c upon purchases of larger cans of Chi For The Children‘s Good JARVIS BEEAL Homne Deavuru$ / Was one thoughtful mother‘s reason for ordering CENTS A LOAF AT THE STORE And she is right! ©The surest way of supplying the correct, healthful diet for growing. little folk, is to give them this delicious bread to eat. It is pure, wholesome and delightful to eat bécause it has the natural flavor and sweetness of the whole wheat. ICHARDSON‘ ame 0 <u» 0 â€"<mâ€"0â€" <op 0 > 0 > 0â€"<upâ€"0 <m> 0â€"<m> 0â€"<ue 0 â€"<m> 0 <up> 0 u> 0 <m> 0 <m> 0 «42â€" Makes Imperative Easily Laundered C for the, Porch Furniture. ADVERTISING PAYS By DOROTHY ETHEL WALSH. ‘-(l-()-()-().()-()-0-0-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-(0:‘ HARDWARE and OUTWEARS most Hardwood Finishes. f (> entitles bearer to one 30 cent UPON Can of Chiâ€"Namel FREE at a 25¢ Varnish Brush to insure a faixr" trial or As the charm of covers lies in their freshness this style offers an excellent solution to the problem. Demonstration % and Exhibition ! Address Depot Street Shop ‘Phone 108) Main Street Store Phone 108w GRIMSBY â€"Namel Products. overy One of the most important factors is to apply the stain remover while the stain is still fresk. f Drying, exposure to air, washing and ironing, all make it harder to reâ€" move stain. The nature of the stain should be known if possible before its removal is attempted, â€"since this determines the treatment to be adoptâ€" ed. â€" An unsuitable stain remover may "set‘" the stain so its removal beâ€" comes® difficult or even impossible. The kind of fabric on which the stain occurs also should be known, for the method of treatment depends much on the nature, color, weave, finish and weight of the fabric. Do not use strong acids on cotton and even diluted ones should be neutralized afterward with a suitable i.Kidy as it weéens the fabric. Rinse the fabric well. Do not use very hot water on wool or silk. Rubâ€" bing also must be avoided with these fabrics. Both wool and silk are disâ€" solved by strong@ alkalis; borax or weak solution of aimmon'ia, is more suitable. Acids, with the exception of nitric, do ‘not attack silk and wool readily. of a bleaching agent which will deâ€" With colored materials avoid use stroy the color of the material. Beâ€" cause of this it is much more difficult to remove stains from colored materâ€" ials than from white. Blood and meat juice.â€"Use cold water; soap ~and cold water; or starch paste. ® Bluingâ€"Use boiling water. Chocolate and Cocoaâ€"Use borax and cold mwater, »bleach if necessary. Keroseneâ€"Use warm water and soap. Lampblack and â€" Sootâ€"Use keroâ€" sene,, â€" benzine, . chloroform, ether, gasoline or carbon tetrachloride. Mildewâ€"If fresh ,use cold_ water; otherwise try to bleach with Javelle water or potassium permanganate. Paint and Varnishâ€"Use alcohol carbon tetrachloride; chloroform or turpentine. Perspirationâ€"Use soap and warm water; bleach in the sun, or with Javelle water or potassium permanâ€" ganate. Pitch, Tar and Wheel Greaseâ€"KRub with fat;,;then use soap ~and warm water; or benzine, gasoline or carâ€" bon tetrachloride. k Scorchâ€"Bleach in the sunshine or with Javelle water. Shoe Polish (black)â€"Use soap and water or turpentine. Syrupâ€"Use water. Stove Polishâ€"Use cold water and soap or kerosene, benzine or gasoâ€" line. f Vaselineâ€"Use kerosene or turpenâ€" tine. Waterâ€"Steam or sponge the entire surface of waterâ€"spotted materials. Waxâ€"Scrape off as much as posâ€" sible. Use French chalk, blotting paper or other absorbent with a warm iron, or use benzine or gasoâ€" line.. If color remains use alcohol or bleach. Coffee and tea (clear)â€"Use boiling water; bleach if necessary. Cream and Milkâ€"Use cold water, then soap and cold water. Eggâ€"Use cold water. Fruit and Fruit Juicesâ€"Use boilâ€" ing water; bleach if necessary. Grassâ€"Use cold water; soap and cold water, alcohol; or a bleaching agent. C . 3 Grease and Oilsâ€"Use French chalk blotting paper, or other absorbent; or warm water and soap, or gasoline, benzine or carbon tetrachloride. ITodineâ€"Ese warm water and soap, alcohol or ammonia. Ironâ€"Use oxalic acid, hydroâ€"chloric acid, salts of lemon juice and ‘salt. If applied at once sweet milk will remove every trace of ink stain. This was demonstrated when the ink \botâ€" tle upset on a handsome rug. Withâ€" out waiting to wonder what was the best to apply or to worry over the acâ€" cfdent the housekeeper flew to secure the milk bottle. Ten minutes after the contents of that bottle had been used on the rug you could" not: tfell the ‘big> black stain had ever existed. Nobody cries over the milk spilled to eradicate ink, ieh ? p Very attractive is this dress of flesh georgette which is side pleated from neck to hem, and which has as its trimming silver in the shape of quaint buttons and a metal belt of interesting design. The hat is of tan lace straw with a simple scarf of tan and brown lace. ‘ TO REMOVE STAINS consenoiieaitress . sommemnooonernommononooainenere . 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THE ‘ INDEPENDENT, QRIMSBY, ONTARIO sOMEONE HAD TO GET LEFT The locomotive was about to locoâ€" mote and a hungry, fat gentleman seated in one of the coaches wanted a sandwich very badly. . There was not any sandwich seller on the train. The gentleman â€" was afraid to leave the coach to run to the little station restaurant. He called a boy and pressing a quarter. into his hand, asked him to hurry and bring a ten cent sandwich and also. to be sure and buy a second sandwich for himself. ‘¢@ ‘"Your change, mister, they had only one sandwich and that was the one you.told me to get for myself." The locontotive started * to 1locoâ€" mote, the boy came running along, the hungry gentleman quickliy held out his hand, the boy reached up and placed fifteen cents in it, saying: 4 EVERY WRAPPER OF COMFORT a~> PEARL :3,S50AP COUNTS AS TWO Xi%â€" Our Famous Double Value Wrapper Offer You‘ve heard about it, of course! Are you taking advantage of it? You would if you could see the variety of high grade Premiums we give in exchange for wrappers of Comfort Soap and Pearl White Naptha Soap. You would, if you knew the splendid quality of Comfort Soap, and of Pearl White, the best of naptha soaps. Our offer means that every wrapper you save and send in to us by June 30th will count as TWO towards any Premium in our Catalogue. ‘hy we have Premiums Comfort Soapâ€"the Favorite Pearl White Naptha So: â€"SWIP / Yes maam~â€"buy plenly of 7 (*/ %5\_?// these Iwo Go}c')c}i Szps égï¬ \{ now and save the wrappers \\\\Kw&d 24 m © » ® m a e lol s u o n 0 2 J o 0 5 1 1 6 0 5 2 a o 0 o 0 2 Offsetting Competiiton The thing for the merchants of this communâ€" ity to do in their own interests is to advertise faithfully, and to make their printed announceâ€" ments interesting and helpful to those whose trade and favor are desired. The serious competitors of the retailers of this comâ€" munity are the big stores of the big citiesâ€"those ‘that send out catalogues and have mail order departments. The poorest way to offset this competition is for our local merchants to remain silent. For them not to "speak up" is to give the mail order houses a better chance to get business from this community. ‘ When you send your money out of this community you enrich the great shops and impoverish this comâ€" munity. _ Strengthenâ€"not weakenâ€"the merchants of this community. â€" It will all be returned to you in the form of better service and better values. BE LOYAL TO YOUR OWN COMMUNITY Issued by Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association f Head Office, Toronto, Canada. ADVERTISING PAYS A WORD TO THE PUBLIC THRER