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I | O OME .people use O-Cedar Polish on 1 . I and for treating polish nlops. I « J Othersuse.it-on linoleum and oil cloth. | 25' ' S . ) Most people, however, use O-Cedar for I i clean ing, dusting, polishing, brightening | | and furniture and woodwork. | I , all these .uses, o»Cedar Polish meets | ; ||the nliost exacting requirements and ] pro-1 : |4nce.s^grat%mg-results. , § | Biitt O-Cedar thas more and varied/uses:! it leather upholstery or your auto I iftfop; on, lacquered or enameled metal, on 1/ wallow:ware,..on rattan 'or reed furniture. g I O-Cfedar Polish is the utility polish; I •J Wherever a clean, bright lustre is desired on, 1 1 painted, varnished,/finished or stained sur-n :| facesimse O-Cedar. > i [ o€fe | | At All Dealers . Evetswh£re % 1 CHANfIELL'CHEMICAL "COMPANY ■&| 5 ...... ~ | | Chicago, U. S. A. Toronto .• -■ London 1 IjiiinininniniinaimTiiiiialminiHiiniiiiiiinniEsiiL'EftiiiiiaiiiiuifniiciiiiiiiiiiiiVniiiiiiiinitniiiimiES Downed; at Lasfli Spotless Clothes Without the f' Dreadful Rubbing on Washing Boards. |' When you think.o£ the injury that rubbing on.Wash- | ing Boards does to the clothes; when you think of the, jj chafed fingters, tired arms, and acliing backs, it is not. I' surprising that Science, which has done so much for' '- ' •|' humanity-in recent years, should discoyer an easier, / ' 1, - better,,and safer way to do the washing. • | . Science Discovers Easy Monday. ' I EASY-MONDAY is a preparation which dissolves, loosenß •• :| • and extracts the.dirt from the clothes without injuring ' Ss tho most delicate fabric. Put a little EASY MONDAY 11 ; in the copper, boil, rinse, hang out, and washing is done.. 1 : Don't rubV Not a bit of rubbing is needed! Rinse only 1• " | : - Better,_ isn't,,it, thaa standing over steaming tubs, f breathing-had, air,-and rubbing away all morning ? I : 'Better for you; "^Better'for the clothes. V | ' • ' All grocers, Be sure r>s the name! ■ | • I Easyfcday I V TANIWHA J V| " BEST AND PUREST ; , lllAfisfimm : : j 111 ■MMymeTUREik^A

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 2

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292

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 2

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