Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . CommiMlontTt^ *SAVE THE SURFACE ATSTD YOXJ SAVE ALL* Paoftt^VZrtusA 41 PUAST-ER^ ;^^lq^^.E^ MANUFACTUREDPRODUCTS ?METAU ??w*-.; ^-^^^iW^ BUSINESS DATA Would it intere,^ you to get all information published from time to time on industrial conditions incertain districts? Do yoii ever wish to refer to the advertising of a competitor, the past quotations of certain stocks, theexpansion of factories, the fire losses or any data tliat may assist you in managing your business? Our service is a decided success in this field and three months trial will prove
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . CommiMlontTt^ *SAVE THE SURFACE ATSTD YOXJ SAVE ALL* Paoftt^VZrtusA 41 PUAST-ER^ ;^^lq^^.E^ MANUFACTUREDPRODUCTS ?METAU ??w*-.; ^-^^^iW^ BUSINESS DATA Would it intere,^ you to get all information published from time to time on industrial conditions incertain districts? Do yoii ever wish to refer to the advertising of a competitor, the past quotations of certain stocks, theexpansion of factories, the fire losses or any data tliat may assist you in managing your business? Our service is a decided success in this field and three months trial will prove to you that havingthis valuable data at your finger ends is assurediy worth Avhile. We will be glad to give you rates and suggest a service that you will use daily. CANADIAN PRESS CLIPPING SERVICE 143-153 University Avenue, Toronto. The farm homestead of Mr. and Mrs. WheSouth, of Hartney, Manitoba. soft woods should be filled or surfaiwith liquid filler. These are whpine, etc. The purpose of the fillerlto give the surface of the woocldense, solid coating that will bearthe coats of varnisli that followfinish the work, for unless this is dand done rigrht the wood will robvarnish of Sv)me of its liquids and caa poor finish. Besides this the witself jvilJ lose much of its attractness when not properly filled andished. One reason why the pores of a ware not filled is that not enough fihas been pressed into them. It isto the workman. First, in applythe filler it should be rubbed intowood liberally, with plenty of it onof the wood After setting, sayteen minutes, the stuff must be ruboff the surface, and it is in this rbing that sometimes the pores filled. Instead of rubbing inworkmen often pull out the stTaking a bunch of tow or piece of \lap the workman should rub acrossgrain of the wood and press dchiard, to get
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