PAGE Six pee ee, SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZHTTD, THURSDAY, JUN 14, 1928. | 2 4 kok k ke oF Ok Ho RW OK Hw a TT REMEMDEDING t :——aauapn +) WORTH REMEMBERING | * By O. B., James Island * To The Rescue * On a fair ground we dwell, *| Ig you should prick your finger * with sea *! when doing fine needlework and * Surrounding, clear, translu- “|stain the article, a little ammonia ° cent, still, “| will remove the mark. * The mainland looms out * * hazily, * To Remove Ink Stains * And Salt Spring rears a dis- *} Rub salt immediately on fresh ink * tant hill. *| stains on carpet and renew until the * While faint blue isles grow “|salt is no longer discolored. The * fainter still *lsnots may then be washed out with * They meet the far horizon. *l|iukewarm water. * Who * ——— * Live on these isles and how * Cheap, Too * fulfill *| A layer of newspapers spread on * Their fate? You'll see—in *|the floor before laying the rugs will * THE REVIEW. *| make the rugs wear longer and ap- * * pear heavier. * On cach a small community * * Lives, and with conversation * Removes The Stain shrill *} Use the lower part of your alum- It entertains with cards and *|inum double boiler the next time you * tea, *|poil tomatoes or stew rhubarb. It *