CITY 1: QUEENS CHICKEN Barbecue. Satur- ugust 11th at Stanhope “ch, (lane) serving from 4:!) .m. CHERRIES ARE now avail- at Lloyd Balderston's. rt. gmao Kelly's\ Cross Hall. Monday August th. Jackpot £70.00. Time 0.30 p.m. mt. SWEENY will be absent from his office from August (lih, until August 27th. City Of Charlottetown Incorporation Act PURSUANT TO and by vir- tue of a special warrant for sale of real estate issued by Kenneth M. Martin. Judge of the City Court of the Cit)’ d Charlottetown. under his hand and seal dated the 7th day of March A.D. 1962 against the I a n d s hereinafter described against which judgment had he-_-n given in the amount of $794.09 for unpaid assessment against the same in the name of Estate of Barbara Pound di- 1-acting me to sell at public auc- firm to the highest bidder such portion of the said lands as I may deem sufficient to pay such assessment and all ex- ponses. I DO HEREBY GIVE N0- TICE that on Wednesday the lath day of September A. D. I962 at the how of Eleven 0'- rlock in the forenoon (Atlantic Elan-zlard Time) in front of the am Courts Building in char- niietown in Queens County Ill Prince Edward Island I will set up and sell to the highest bidder the Whole of such lands. having been assessed as No. 18 and bounds as f ALL hat tract. piece a prcel of and situate ly_i And being in Charlottetown a bounded and described as fol- to : COMMEN- Ide of Deslirisay or Upper Hillsboro Street at the South- west corner of a plot of land and dwelling house the prop- Iriy of the said John James rid now in the occupation of lrs. Lamont and running hence at right angles to said urect E w rdly a distance If Seventy-six (78) feet Six (6) nches. thence at right angles “ "_. Six (6) feet Four 4) inches. th en ce at right n 3 i e s Eastwanilv Thirteen 13) feet Six (6) inches. thence r right angles soutliwardly a istance of Ten (l0) feet or un- 1 it meets the North boundary ( a right-of-wav adjoining the ronerty of Will vestw.-rdly along th nundary of said right-of-way a istanse of Ninety (90) feet or hcnce along the Eastern side I said Street Sixteen (16) feet lnur (4) inches Northwardly to he place of commencement. DATED the 6th day of July D. 1982. . JOHN F. TOWNSI-IEND. Sheriff of Queens County ntil it meets the said Street. - Announcements ‘ A8 or -AUGUST 17th. 1962, Dr. C.M. Brown. ontinug practise of. medicine in New Glasgow. P.E.I. accounts pay- able at the office. REGULAR DANCE at Bag- gls Banks. Annandale. every Thursday night. Dancing I280 - 12:80. Good music. Canteen service. ~ 1 UNION COMMERCIAL Col]. can. complete courses in stan- oflraphy and commercial. Class- es start Sept. 5th. Writs for in- form n. I THE PUBLIC library will £- open ay, August 14th. in f°l‘m0l' Queen Square School Richmond St. - KINGS COUNTY naucn Iona ‘nah school every Monday night; TURKEY Supper and bazaar. ' Rollo Bay Hall. Wednesday, Aug. 15th. Bingo and other games, supper 5 to 0 jun. nookmo onnnns. Acadia nut. Acndla lump, Anthracite. hard and soft coal. also tile and fittings. M‘acLeans Cement Block Co. "REGULAR‘ Tuesday night dance in Morel] Village Hall Aug. 14th. music by MacDonald and Chalsson Orchestra". PRINCE COUNTY — R.ESERVE—Aug. 22 for ice cream social, Mslpeque hall. sponsored by the Women's In- stitute. nnsanvn Tuesday A...il3L 21 Lot 8 lobster supper and picnic‘ at West Point whan. i gill: R "‘Wii‘_llt. I SMAL I LL suuoalow Eiavibes :2; 'li‘.'." M 4;. ,_ 7 ‘ “lml 'll),.1., ’ 0 to y_‘___’_____ , lllngull,,, ‘_ ll Ir‘- i * T --u.. .....- rnsssiroaooms i ll l|Ill9"" Ii-“.li.. ill‘ room bungalow. Careful study of the floor plan will disclose an features First of all. there’s the separ- ation of sleeping area and main bathroom which. by the way, should appeal to anyone who dis- likes present-day open planning. Note how the front entrance is protected by the roof and bright- ened by the planting area. Just inside the front door is a handy coat room and washroom a n (I then the dining room with a door to the garden. he side en- trance is protected by the car- ports and leads direct to the kitchen or basement. The floor area is 1.285 square ‘ feet and the exterior dimensions ‘ known as design 2313. may be obtained from Central Mort- I Hoover Urges Peace Council Of Free Nations 4 WEST BRANCH. Iowa (AP) §From this peaceful village he ,knew as a boy. Herbert Hoover ihas called for a “noun ii of [free nations" to work for world peace. The former U.S. president. made the suggestion from a flag-draped platform he shared with one his successors in the White House. Harry Tru- man. The scene was the dedication of the Hoover Presidential Ll- brary in a park adjoining the two-room cottage where Hoover was born 88 years ago Frida At front were six high school bands and thousands of fellow Iowan! who had come to honor the 30th president in. as he noted. the gathering shadows of his 11 . “We must realize thatl the United Nations has failed to give us even a remote hope of lasting peace." said Hoover. Instead. it adds to the dangers of wars which now surround ‘.4 a. The Communist countries. he said. "have destroyed the use- fulness of the United Nations to preserve peace." Hoover said he did not mean .such a council should replace the UN. But he said it “should step in" when the UN fails to act or "is prevented from tak- llng action“ to preserve peace. I common MARKET I Population growth in the six I European C o m m o n Market i countries is about half that of I the U.S.. while economic growth 1 is double. gage and Housing Corporation in 4 Moncton at minimum cost. I D-rough! Do magesi China Rice Crop PEKING (Reuters) — A aer- ious drought. ‘has damaged rice crops in large areas of south- west China. People's Daily said has Kweichow province and scat- tered areas in neighboring Hu- nan province. the official Com- munist party newspaper said. In some drought - stricken areas of Kweichow, the news- paper said, water - rice crops have failed altogether and farmers are planting sweet po- thtoes. buckwheat and other quick-growing crops in an ef- fort to compensate for e E tn 3 as Too much rain. the report the northwestern province of} Kirin. Farmers there were busy harvesting spring-wheat crops whose growth had been delayed by a month of continuous rain. . (Reports in Hong Kong said; locusts damaged rice crops In: various ‘ China. The reports quoted a Pe- i king radio broadcast "Thursday V night. ‘ . DELEGATE NAMED. -— President Kennedy an- BOOTHBAY HARBOR. Me (AP) -- President Kennedy an- énounced Saturday that Senator 'Frank E. Moss (Dem. Utah) will represent the U.S. govern- ment Aug. 14 when the Mormon l Tabernacle Choir gives a con- cert at the Vancouver Interna- AITCIIITECT J.L. Blatherwick . of Toronto has created a pleas- ing atmosphere with the long. low roof and window and wall arrangement of this three-bed- said. has been the problem in (f l l FIRST AID -oi THE HOME DISCOLORED WALL Question: walls discolor over my base- press the carpeting down. close 5‘ What makes myito mopboard or woodwork, so that the entire woodwork can be 43 fee[_ nine inches by 33 feat. {board heating system? I have painted and small areas close working d,.,,w,,,_gs for this house a five-year-old ranch house that to the carpeting won't show the uipped with copper ,pipe old paint? and aluminum fin heating sys-1 Angwpr; you can tem. We also find the very dusty. Answer: Dust may be due to its collection and accumula- tion between the fins; as heat ri s it causes air cu" ' which carry dust along. This should be \"-"('lllln1(‘(l r" V ‘V - sibl-e. Also there is probably air leakage between the bur-.< in . baseboard unit and the wall permitting dust to escape. Le" one-half inch: then nail quarter- round wood molding on top of the foil... PAINTING WOODWORK Question: We recently bought a five - year-old home and have been repainting. We want to repaint the living room. dining area and hall. The zoodworx has bee in painted carpeting which is securely tacked down. How can we vtizlltlltlawt IIEWSOII ELECTRIC O WIRING O FIXTURES O APPLIANCES O REPAIRS Free Estimates! Dial 4-8325 Electrical Contractors 161 Queen tional Frestival. wALu—:n IOTICES TEN sion at the Summerside 5 Sealed Tenders addressed to Mr. T.E. Richardson, Town of Sumrrierside Electric Department, Sum- merside P.E.I. will be received up to 4 p.m. in the afternoon standard time on Friday August 24. 1962 for the construction of a power plant exten- and specifications may be obtained from the pow- er plant office on Harvard Street for a cheque deposit of $25 payable to the Town of Summer- de. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- TOWN or SUMMERSIDE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. \ NOTICES DER Power Station. Plans CARVER, Jr. _ stove and fuel oils ran SAFE HOME _ llEATlllh 31 St. Peters Rood Dial 4-3583 FIIIIICIICIIJX. ALUMINUM STORM-SCREEN WINDOWS To ‘order storm advanced Summer it Charlottetown, P.E.I. inns and specifications ffice of the architect. ]CllI.I‘l:‘t‘Let0Wfl '‘ e cton I-lilidfax Moncton ' iisint John deposit of $100.00 is required for chitectural drawings. an P08‘ r each set of mechanical l mechanical and electrical contractors sub- t their bids directly to ch bid from general contractors must be 7l¢".‘ . d bond equal to 10 our cent of panied by a bi contract price. Alfred 57 Queen Street fllsrlottstowno ‘ TENDER . Sealed Tenders will be received oy the undersizned up to and including August 22, 1962. at 5 Pm- _ Time, :ompletion of a Golf Clubhouse and Curling Rink ‘may be obtained at the ttetown, P.E.I.. and viewed at the mildew"- changes at the following centers: for the erection 57 Queen Street. Char- ‘ each set of t‘ of $25.00 Winn d a de _ or electrical lira! the architect. J. I-lennessey. Architect I MOVING Q Furniture moved any- - where. ‘ Q New temperature control- led. sprinkled. safe wan- se. - Experienced men and the . latest In moving equip- .JelIl(ins Transfer 7 Ltd ouu. zfizos your windows to enjoy the full comfort of a warmer ouso this coming win- WHY? anrrszn nnuvnnr nnrrnn nvsracnariosa AVOID ran ma. aura nmor nanny win-ran omronr PRICES I from $l5.00 up V and Competitive wtti av stint on ty made window, Phsas as for house lot nnotattou ALUMINUM BEL!‘ 4 sronrno noons All standard sixes In . stock er new installed in the Charlottetown area. THERE MUST BE A . REASON CHANDLER IROS. . LT I Plywonl PIIGO Charlottetown. P. I. I. DIAL ‘Q -strip of metal which you c sheets of thin asbestos paper. or fplace against the base of the affected healing PIPE. from H001‘ to 10?. Imopboard or baseboard molding In and lapped over on top for about .and then press outward to force protect Mule . the edge of the carpeting. by lworking a strip of newspaper or plastic sheeting or aluminum foil into the edge between the mopboard and the carpet. to act as a masking and protec- tive strip. However. as io hold- lng the carpeting down, this can only be a project requiring patience. The trouble is. even though you have a ir stiff an the carpet nap away —and even though you use very quick-dry- ing palnt— you must maintain this pressure u n t il the paint dries. I know of no other meth- od.‘ The only other suggestion is we to use paint exactly matching the color of the carpet! GREASE STAINS Question: I bought sem ‘ anywhere in P. E. 1. the rush. and save — Approved applicators for Johns-Manvill ALSO siding. and Clapboard. with i-as- . M00 find “'0 9'1""? 1"“ ll" sembled birch kitchen cabin s. I ready to Inn. 1 wand than and now around the handles there appears to be e stains. When the kitchen is damp they show very much; stains before varnishing? I am not sure if they have penetrat- ed into the wood. Answer: I’m afraid you will have to remove the wax you applied to the cabinets: var- nish can successfully be plicd only to absolutely clcan surfaces. free of any trace of foreign matter such as wax. grease. soot, etc. To clean the wood surface. rub with fine steel wool and turpentine: this cleaning may also remove the apply a paste r’s earth and a 3 '9 _ ventilated) to the stained areas: rlallow to remain until dry. then brush off. repeating treatment, iif necessary, until stains disap- ' pear BROKEN CHAIR Question: We have an an- tique “ice cream parlor chair.“ , lone of the side pieces had brok- “'9 ‘W’ W“ °“ ‘W04- 1 en off and we can't make it fast ! as it was with the original bolt. ’ A“curlicue" on the end was ;held to the seat with a bolt and i that broke off. How can it be at- Iiached again? It's made of iron: hard to bend as it pops out every time. Must it be weld- ed. and if so. by whom? I hate to throw it out as we need it adly -~ and money too! Answer: For goodness sake. don’t throw such -a nice old an- itique out. Take It to a good ma- 'tlndtsla as when dry they almost dlsap-i pear. How can I remove these ‘ - , due to expansion of the pipes pha directory) when they should have no difficulty in ‘welding another piece to make ‘ I light connection. I HEATING rrrns NOTAY I 31 room in the basement. en- I and all of the l lb e at ducts leading upstairs. -When the furnace stops blowing I (forced air type), there is a 4. noise coming through our base- board heating from contraction and expanding of the pea. . This noise did not exist before i we enclosed the pipes. What , Churches. The council’: central. committee accepted their appli- cations. They are the Union of lzvangellcal Christian Baptists the so Orthodox C h u r c h. Estonian ‘Lutheran Church, Evangelical The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Aug; 18. 1982. 18 JOIN wonnn comvcn. . Lutheran Church of Latvia and PA“! lR'“t°’''’ “"9 I wlTh hea<l!:1lliI‘a.l1e:'ls’o:l° lEcm - tin. ,ehurches based in the soviet Union. Georgian I -can be done to stop this nose? '. ‘ We cannot find the source for it I .seems to start at the furnace ‘and goes through the pipes. Answer: Since the noise started when the healing pipes were enclosed. I suspect it is causing them to rub against the enclosure at some point. or at ‘wholes through the enclosure V ‘which are not quite ' la rge ienough. Isolator hangers on the l pipes or sleeves d the | Eholes, if possible. should be in- ' ‘istalled: or plastic strips of felt ~ _or foam cushioning wherever} (AvalI- I ;able large plumbing supplies’ :‘houses.) 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