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Le 
fl In heating the Home a temperature of 65 to 68° F. 
with a ey of ne wants much more comfortable 
and h n when the temperature is 
higher and the a 
Whe 
ere a furna sed the water-box should be 
cat filled ra a the Platt’s Chlorides added to it. 
ro heat, hot water radiators, Baltimore heat- 
ers, coal, oil, or gas stoves are u. , @ pan with some 
water frail a little Platt’'s Chores should be 
kept over or under the heating arrangem 
Pilatt’s t's 
Hlorides 
The Odoriess 
Be sure that you get Dis Emifectarmte 
the genuine, 
fe, and economical. 
tre. Ie @ A colorless liquid; powerful, safe and e : 
stent bh ties 6 
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gested, fitted to repair 
wasted strength, pre- 
serve health and pro- 
mi 
: Peers . Pat. every can. disease-breeding matter. Sold in quart bottles only, by 
eewir AWARDS IN druggists and high-class grocers. Prepared only by 
47 ww. EUROPE and AMERICA Henry B. Platt, New York and Montreal. 7 A Bro- i 
chure entitled ‘‘Health Economy,’’ by Dr. Kent, mailed ce 
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. free on addressing 
Established1780 Dorchester, Mass. Desk U, 42 Cliff Street, New York. 12 
‘“WASTE NOT--WANT NOT” 
ASTE 
There is no waste for the purse where the Spewng sg uses 
eae It has succeeded grandly although one cake goes as far as 
several cakes or packages of the quickly-wasting articles often substi- 
stnted on dealers or manufacturers who seek a double profit. 
eed Powders, sifters, soft i Be or soaps that are cheaply made, 
oe <a i ponies bale of soap are ely wasted by the motion of 
‘ your elbow. gard scouring soaps are so ill-made that if left a fe 
inutes i the wat water they can only be _ out with a Spoon: Sa 
Iemade, solid cake, that’ does rears 
of a wafer,” is the e original and universal 
