» GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK de ‘HOW TQ OBTAIN 1 OO 8 I Ng and Country Homes. Design- ed for Canadian’s.” is now | available at the offices of The Guardian ‘and The Evening Patriot for $1, tax free. This new edition includes color jess than the accepted standaré In Yo ir Eyes, died Friday of-@ section, etc., plus over 100 |for shake roofing, which is five heart Eis He 4 . Sale Price Reg: Price popular designs te choose inches to the fost At this slope, ’ u M. pro-- D er $6 50 $12 00 from. Also included are full for example, only five,-inches ef fessional name of ‘Slim Willett, 7 ay Passport gadis — designs en how te order bine a i6-inch shake should :be ex--Moore owned radio ‘CKAD im bee ee Youths 5.75 10.00 print . iposed, which is getting to the Abilene ln cae impractica) class. With a. sispe meee webs ee 6a Child 3.25 6.00 ° «Pt less than this, you should ex- \ ne" = : one. will be built, against ter \pose even less of the shake, so PRE MEER Rete ° Daily Passports Re keitaa’ Adult 1.80 2.50 ¥ : 4: ANSWER: One of the very |¥U Wad meet wh ware| PERING (Rowers) — Same ‘Child a 90 ¥.25° ree $2-0" ‘best protectors of all ts a fad. |shakes per square (100 by 100 Communist. Prime. Minister e SS . mite shield. This !s a strip of feet, the roofer’s unit of mea- Chou En-lai returned here Fri- Purchase your passport from your favorite women’s organization and daevaiasie oO} : ! — or aluminum which. is |Sure). You'd * better, ee day by plane after visits to Ro- let-them share in the profits. ao are BEDROOM BEDROOM sandwiched between the top of | jopinien;-to ecnsider—-s “buit-UP ata and Albania aod a briet Ad red. by the PEL. Women's Committee for Expo "67. ~ enio* BE KITCHEN 12% 10* : 12%m 10® ee masonry foundation wall and reat or ; slag roof, weh such a Pak ” soe y 3 s 13'x108 the siding above, This strip ex Senve S0Pe __ ee ——_—_ — am + tends two inches out from the| pa - i : { _— ‘9 b wall, and is bent downward at a ae A " ° gree er- SAAR . SW GARAGE Cyne, SH : cae ueding thee iite mud | : I6°nt2 tunnels up from the wall, come | ScHruUIRAARNI : z . to this barrier they find it's the — BEDROOM end of the line. They are kept. a sEyngoe 7 14x 10° from the wood above. Too bad PORCH - . ell this can't be applied te already ace acini yu bnilt houses! er . = | ALUMINUM. ON CLAPBOARD. QUESTION: Peeling paint has No. CH- 1012 Upper floors 1136 Sq.Ft. Lower Floor 580 Sq.Ft. 'given us so much trouble. that s d to end the preblem _ The illustration end this bedrooms have, built-in dress- \ling pastels. If there’s any type ie oe cone the house with alu- a Colonial split level with a -in- ers. All closets are extra - lof picture easier to ruin, I've' minum siding. Can this go on | le_c : ints yet to meet it. over the claphoards or must_all * include details for a two car space. Construction | a com- TERMITE SHIELD this present siding be removed 4 unit. House would then re-_ bination of brick and frame, “| QUESTION: Is there any way first? quire a 75 foot lot: The plan but full details explaining how ‘\to protect a house, _a house ANSWER: Put the aluminum {includes four bedrooms and to build in all brick or al two four piece bathrooms — frame are supplied with the | both with double basins. Back blueprints. 1,136 square feet. | DRUG STORE OPEN First Aid For Ailing Houses By ROGER C. WHITMAN hardware stores, variety stores BLACK RINGS and most supermarkets. It sticks : “ ‘ “QUESTION Black rings have” tightly to-the~tub~ but —does~not THE JENKINS- PHARMACY ttY¥ 414 appeared on the hardwood plant effect the finish, and can be re- “JULY 4 to s shelf in our sun room. I'm sure moved withoupdifficulty. An ex- “a they are caused -by dampness cellent safety precaution. from the flower pots. How can) [LEAVE PASTEL ALONE! these rings be removed? =~ YUESTION: Is it pos ANSWER: I'm sure QUESTION: Is it possible to | you 're ° right about the: cause freshen up a pastel picture? This | aliiminuny plates. rather porous ceramic plates, under the colored flower pots will prevent this. To = get rid of the rings (these are signe —, until you cam find an Placing ‘one has become quite soiled — | on over the siding a« '« Raving the double crease insulating q ial ities DESIGN BOOK moisture in the spaces and Whitman, ¢-6 Toronto Star Sya- roofing if the ‘slo is 4 1-4 Inches to the foot? (Note: AN. earréspondence re | The Guardian, Charlottetown, at., July 2, 1946. iW lating .to home maintenance nein should’ be addressed: Roger C. layer .% n Haw: jeliminate it first " would be dicate, 9 King Street W.. *Tor- ] y i \ , i ” The Jatest design boon en- {worth an inspection fee by a onto 1, Ontario.) A ° titled “101 Selected Suburban | good builder. ——— inet COMPOSER DIFS ABLLENE, Tex. ‘AP Win ‘ston. Moore, 47, who wrote the song, *Don't Let The Stars Get SLOPE FOR SHAKE ROOF QUESTION: Can 1] use shake ANSWER: That ‘s just a little ~ Expo Passports Until July 31 Will be open all day Saturday, and will be the day Sunday. with paint’ remover, following} label directions. Bleach out the’ mildew and probably worked & clear through inte .the wood): ee one a . rings. with commercial wood bleach Then touch up with the Take off the finish at these spots same—type—finish— Or ——a5_ ant over-all preventive cover the plant. shelf with aluminum ~ or forpueca ¢. HARD WATER DEPOSIT —BEFESTION-«-My—faxarite tea | kettle’s spout has now become so built-up inside with hard wa- ter -scale it almost, won't pour ___any_more__How can —I_ anes, Lins the scale? - ANSWER Don't waste vour time trying Discard: the kettle and do what most housewivesdo’ “tr hard~ water areas: Use an open saucepan instead of a ket-' tle. net scale is near impossible , | that both the paper as well as the- Free Delivery c Dial f-3474 figures. themselves. ANSWER: Leave it strictly} 159 Great George St. Dial 4-4219 —_— annette | 15 years ago. to vet out of a tea kettle spout SMCOTHING PLASTER _ —teli—me-- . how to smooth out rough plaster | walls ANSWER: Grind down the ~ EA pith rough sandpaper. Fill in the val- Carat «compound. Move out all carpets, drapes and any other fabrics so that | plaster dust won't work into the fibers. If some are re cover them as best ‘you can with layers of newspaper, sheet plas- tic, tarpaulinsor..whatever_ else. you can press into’ service. QUESTION: Is it a standard | requirement of mortgage com- | te fat © he a muaresteed free of termites and | other —eed-boring mseots? ANSWER: I-can't answer ‘or every company. But I do know | that in some sections of the country, at least, a written clear- es ance’ of “‘bug-freeness” is a re | quirement-of both FHA and GI, mortgages. If you are shopping around for mortgages, ‘° sure | to clear up this point with each, bank or company. Personally, I | - consider such a requirement of | greatest possible mutual benefit. The time to find out. far’ sure about whether a house has ter ys mites or not is before anybedy * signs on anv dotted lines. * | CLOSE LOUVERS, : SAVE FUEL * QUESTION: Should our atte louvers alwavs be open? I should -think it would save fuel 1° they were closed during cold weath- er. My husband just said I should write -to you~ with the, a question ANSWER: Louvers should cl ways be open, to permit thor- ough ventilation of the. attie _space. Without ventilation, dan- gerous condensation. conditions could cause serious damage to walls and ‘ceilings below. Clos- | ing the louvers would have -no effect on heat loss in‘a well-in- cit , Sulated house SLIPPERY TUB QUESTION: My mother-in-law (I got a good-one!) is coming to live with us. She is no. longer young. I want to make my house as-safe as possible. How can I make the bathtub in her hath- room less slippery? ; ANSWER: Nonskid tape, now widely used in hotels and motels | can be run in strips. along the bottom of the tub. (orsa show- er) This _ is widely available “tn HEARING AIDS . _ Beltone © Pe irstonr titted mnstiarment + at a reasonable ‘cost ‘Home Ser. - vice throwgheut Nova Scotia and P.E.! s Dp. R. FATON CO: LTD. ' 3189 Sackville St... Halifax 73 George, St.. New Glasgow frentlemen: Please have your specialist os = call at my home. 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