we MEPL PEORIA AES ae ANSWER: Turn thé job over. around sevéral panes . typeof pillow, without—damage-tip— «¢ireaINSULATION g GUARDIAN - PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK 4. emee a+ he= ey _ r CHINA - > rai on eer - 23-6" x 13-4" i 10-0"* 13-4" WI" x94" i cao £0 goons lug 0 <i : « a TH T e KITCHEN NOOK | : 9 : 8-0°x10-9" _8-7°x10-9" — a} = is ea cLo: i te ss BEDROOM BEDROOM : GC rT WO" x 13-4" Basi x 10-0" se ee tena pg aA — 2 = eye ee = ASO BoReit = Jey : = 5 —-!- ; 1548 $6.F% seer —— eat = ai — NQs. ay So! ey Featuring a large kitchen, 16’-17’’ long including the nook this four*bedroom Design has larger than average rooms for a house of this. size. There is ample closet space in ‘all: bed- rooms. The living room has a eorner fireplace and direct ac- eess to the terrace. Extra Washroom fs eonveniently—lo- _eated close to the side—entry and basement stair. The con- struction is brick veneer.- In some localities house could be built on a 60 foot lot. A gar- age with a breezeway could easily be added to the left hand end of the a 1548 So Ft hie First Aid For Ailing Homes. « By ROGER C. WHITMAN STORMY SPRAY QUESTION: The north side of eur attic has. an air vent louver high up near the peak. When- ever there is a windy rain or snow storm, spray comes in. How can I prevent this before enough collects so that it may work down and affect the ceiling underneath? That is, there. will be a ceiling when my husband’ planning: _finishes a room he’s ANSWER: ...If-it-were possible to rig.a cover you could. oper- ate from below; ‘by means of a cord and pulley, this would be excellent. You can pull the cover closed: during storms, and open - afterward. ‘But if this is too _™much, cover the affected area with a layer of heavyweight aluminum foil. With luck, the greater part of any spray should evaporate within a day or two. CLEANING DOWNY PILLOW QUESTION: I have some ex- pensive down-filled bed pillows quite soiled. How can I clean these? I’m afraid to wash them for—fearof ruining the down. to the very best dry cleaner’ you know. Some laundries ad- vertise that they can clean any to the fluffiness. vestigate this, too. - MIRROR BACKING QUESTION: I would like to | make ‘a table top from old mirror in an antique “fr ‘ame. But first I would appreciate knowing how to remove the silvery—backing— using. razor blade for fear of scratching the glass. ANSWER: With paint remov- er, take off the coat protecting backing. Then cover. the back- ing with a layer of salt, moist- ened with one part water~and three parts cider vinegar. The effect will be to produce chlo- rine, which ~s6ftens the silver- ing In several hours it should be soft enough to be wiped off. >-QUESTION:A_roof-leak- has caused a large water stain on a plaster ceiling. It is a large light brown area. Can this be painted successfully? ANSWER: It depends on how You might in- | thoroughly the plaster has been | soaked, and whether it will dry | Ifthe stain is recent, give | out. it a month or so to dry before | attempting the paint job. Un- soaked plaster. never really dries properly. So keep this pos- sibility in mind. . the type of paint which can be put_on over a damp surface. the vinyl plastic latex type of | paint. It’s also ssumed “that { the source of moisture has been found and the problem correct- JAMMED QUESTION: While examni- LEAKY PATIO ROOF QUUESTION: We recently put up a green translucent fiber- heavy rains it leaks in a few places at the: joints: where the panels overlap. Is there any- thing besides tar which ean plug the leaks? ANSWER: If you ean remove the nails’ and washers fasten- ing the edges of the overlapping you_can apply more of the special adhesive recommended for sealing these joints. You can also try to juggle the overlap- ping edges more tightly to- gether. Then put an extra dab of adhesive over the nail holes-and drive the nails through the ce- seal. If removing,the nails is impossible, instead’ of sealing the leaky joints with tar, use a clear adhesive. such as the epoxy type. It worn’ be so con- | wood. ¥m-—afraid_of | — It’s best to use ' spicious. REMOVING OLD PUTTY QUESTION: How can I re- move old, dried putty f rom with a soldering iron or solder- ing guh. Be careful to keep the discolor the paint or scorch the Then gently scrape the | putty away with a pointed tool, | such as a beer can opener. I f nice | you remove any of those small metal triangles, called~ glazier’s |: points, put them: back before re- puttying. SHINING DULL MARBLE QUESTION: WhengI finally |-~ cleaned a spilled liquor- stain off a marble top sideboard, the area was noticeably duller than the-rest. How can I restore the ‘shine? ‘ANSWER: Patient rubbing with a fairly thick paste ‘made of putty powder ,oxide of tin) Lod water will do the job. -Con- siderable elbow grease will be glass roof over the patio. During. | HOW TO OBTAIN DESIGN BOOK The latest design book en- titled ‘101 Selected Subur- © ban and Country Homes De- signed for Canadiens” is Bow available at the offices of The Guardian and The - Evening. Patriot--for “$1, tax free. This new edition in cludes color selection, ete., plus over 100. popular new designs to choose from. Alse— included are- full designs on how_to order blueprints. you'll find this a temendous help. Putty powder is usually available at any. monument yard where they use it.to put a high Polish on stones. lating to home should be ~ addressed Roger . C. Whitman, Toronto Star Syn- dicate; 80. King. Street W., Tor- ente 1, Ontario.) ment, thus -making —a_watertight from—the-frame;—so—it—won't" Kay, CAKES Lancet! <1 “:” BREADS aa aes Raa barns ineeded as well. If you have a | buffing wheel attachment for} your quarter-inch * electric drill | UNRESERVED AUCTION CONSTRUCT. ION , EQUIPMENT * IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION * MADE READY FOR FURTHER CONTRACTS (AT) COST OF $61,000.00) NOW BEING SOLD DUE TO}: CHANGE IN COMPANY POLICY »T3 TRACTORS | L.H.C. TD 25; .3—TD24’s; 2—TD182's; Cat_97iH; Hough 114 cu._yd.; 2 Case 420’s; af Front-End Loaders: —_Gradall_2460- Tandem. SHOVELS -- GRADERS - SCRAPERS AND LOADERS. TD18A;:TD9; Case 750. Bucyrws 22B Back- Hoe; Byers 71 Back Hoe; Austin Western and Warco Graders’ (Hyd. C/W Scarifiers). | pull scrapers. AIR TRACS—PORTABLE COMPRESSORS, 2 American 12 cu. yd. Ete. fng my roof (it’s a new house) 1, Air Trac LR. ae CM2; Gard. Den. Mod. AT;: 4 Portable Com- noticed that the insulation is jammed tight against the under- | side. Is fhis right? Or should there be a space between it and the roof? ANSWER: It's nna better | practice to have at least. an inch of air space between the insulation and the roof. Not only keeps the insulation out of con- tact with the roof, in case it be- | comes damp from a leak, but, the air space adds value of its own. We Trade _ * Furniture * Appliances * Televisions _ FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. Dial 4-5547 insulation | - * 2 PILE DRIVING HAMMERS * 10 ton; 15 ton; Drill: pressors: re ere 150 (Shop); Le Holman 150: Roi Mractair, etc, Schram 125; etc., Devilbiss COMPACTORS CURBING - PAVER Rosco. Compactor; Compacto 13 lion Roller; Etnyre Curbing Machine; | Paver. Concrete Equipment: Mack Tandem C/W 51% cu. yd. Réx Mixer; | Bros. Vibra -Plus; gal- Barber Green 10° ft. wheel; 1 yard Mixer: Buckets; Bulk unloading Compressor; Chippers & Points; Cement Polisher: Clipper 18’’.Saw; | Truéks: GMC Cabover Tractor; Service Truck; 5T Henig; 3T | Dump; AC184 Cab and Chassis; Diamond T Tandem; Att. Tag.' | along; Cars, Station Wagons, jeep. Attachments and spare pares | Trailers (Floats) ; Shop and Misc.; Port. Gas 25 ton, pole. trailer. Portable Compactor; Jack Hammers: Pole Pullers; Roto Tiller; Manure Spreader; 300 amp. Welder; Diesel. and. Gas Power | Water Pumps; Al | Grinder, Drill, HeMers. Units, and engines; Light Plant; - Pipe; Suction and, Air Hose, Plastic Hee; “CO ATICOOK, QUEBEC ai9 ss from Sherbrooke—% minutes from Montreal | by Super Highway) AUCTION: APRIL 15—11 A.M. - PREVIEW & DEMONSTRATION, April 13-14 | ____ Bring Letter of Introduction froth-your Banker ‘'MAYNARD‘S AUCTIONEERS 1222 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C, / 682.1033 Suite: 1106, Prudential Bidg., King & Yonge Sts., Torento, Ont. — 363-8779 Third..Generation Bonded —... (Note: _ All correspondence re- _ maintenance | we. eh | - ‘The. Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Aprh 9, 1968. ‘Search For New, Different Shrubs. The search for new and — dif- ferent shrubs is: more ip Ean ing now than it-was a few years lago,: for nurserymen—all over Canada, -eneouraged by the, de- mands of the- gardening public, are including more and more new kinds in their ¢éatalogues each year. Records taken in the Test Garden of the Plant. Re- search Institute, where many of these. plants are being tried out, show that a large number rate very highly. and are recom- mended -for growing in all parts of Canada. Of. all the new plants tested the largest group-is the Syringa or lilacs: Many of these come from -Western .Canada, some from Ontario, and some from New Hampshire.’ The’ most spectacular is Frank * Patterson with huge blooms of deep purple -|This variety has been under test in the Ornamental grounds with the other lilacs. James Mac- Farlane is'a new Preston type, heralded as one of the best true _ipink lilaés ever: to be introduc- ied. Judging by its large flowers of deep rich pink hue and its older Preston hybrid, which has flowers that are a little bit dark- er_befdre they open, but then fade-t6-a medium pink. James MacFarlane does not have the exquisite fragrance of Elinor but has larger flower trusses. Tom Taylor, with large pan- icles of double violet flowers, and Sister Justina, with pure - white single flowers, are two very good lilacs from Manitoba Mount Baker, from the same source, has been introduced a little longer but is probably un- j | bushy—habit- this_might well be |bushier true. It is similar'to Elinor, an » ‘Known in the east. It produces abundant large tresses of pure- white single flowers, and is rat- ed_as one of the very best of all |white- lilacs. WORTH ATTENTION Two newer spireas are vocihy of attention. One of these is compact form of the crane spirea (Spiraea arguta. ‘Com- pacta’), which forms a compact mound about three .feét high and wide and is covered in mid- May with festoons of white flo- wers. It is a good background plant for tulips and excellent as an unclipped floral hedge. The other‘is Swan Lake, a more flori- ferous, compact, dwarf form. of the three-lobed spirea (Spiraea trilobata). It blooms three weeks later than the Garland and has a similar floral effect. Many of us are already a- ware of the early spring beauty of the dwarf Russian almond (Prunus tenella), with {ts beau- tiful‘rosy pink flowers produced at the same time as the yellow forsytliia. Firehill is an impro- ved variety of this almond, with bright fiery-red flowers, a much and more erect habit, anand green willowlike foliage. “When it becomes more com-— monly available the ‘Annabelle’ snow. whill - hydrangea «(Hydran- gea’ arborescens _ ‘Annabelle’) is going to be planted in most | gardens to replace the more straggly type from which it ori- ginated. Compared to the stan- | dard type, it has larger, more globular shaped heads of: pure- white blooms: produced in. great- er s seraten on more Sane EASY TO GROW te grow open locations. |ditions. .Two new varities are Arnold. Red, -with very ‘Hark red flowers on a plant that does- | n't grow more than five feet high, and Hack's Red, with lar- ger: flowers of a similar color. ~but--on.tallten-foot—shrubs-—— The ‘Tangerine’ poténtilla husa | stead of pure-white, fruits. the deepest orange flowers of | specimens have grown into very any variety of shrubby cinque- foif-under test and also has the ability to produce them in pro-| grow. They are adaptable to fusion im. a and to eontinue | most soils and thrive well in very;blooming, although more spar-|¢d for those living. in Eastern They will also|ingly, all summer long. | withstand drought and salt ¢on-|as the weatliers becomes cooler would be very |in’ September, > The final. shrub I have reserv- Then, Canada, for I doubt that it hardy on the you can expect Prairies. _ This is, the’ Royal another spectacular display of | Purple smoke bush. "A very ver- orange flowers. ‘satite shrub which, once establi- ‘For a change. of pace I would | Shed, will do well in most soils. | deep-rose strongly recommend the ‘Mo-| It not only gives you ve ‘clouds of: smokelike fruit stems ee er aac Aa bt |from June to October but is beail- Our tiful” from” the time —its- buds “burst in early May until the bushy plants with light-green 'frost takes toll of its leaves in leaves and-they produce a showy |the fall. It» produces unique, crop of fruits in the fall. * round, clean, purple foliage that [provides a delightful eontrast in texture. < STAR DIES SANTA MONICA, Calif: (AP) During a 40-year career actress Julia Faye Merrill appeared in numerous films. -Mi$s Merrill died Wednesday at Santa Mon- ica Hospital She was 72. Among her film credits were ;partsin-both silent and sound versions of The Ten Command- ments, as well as roles in The King of Kings, Union Pacific, and Till We Meet _Again. awe ~~ COMPLETE i Do you intende to build | this year Can you erect this building yourself Do you wish a Representa- tive to call. probably: the easiest Stall shrubs How much car can you get for what you want to spend? All depends, on how you go about it. You can buy a stripped-down big car or a dressed-up small car. Or you can buy a middle-sized Chevelle and get the room, ride and performance you need and the power equipment and accessories you like. That’s why Chevelle is such a good friend to new-car budgets.: So's -your Chevrolet dealer. Right now’s his peak selling period—Car*Buyers’ . p a evelle best friend * Field ,Days —so he can give you the kind of deal you've been waiting and ‘looking for. And because he eS “own-tot- = OLONIAL HOMES Now Available In Full Color. . 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