\ ) = an -tles on — HOW TO. OBTAIN | DESIGN BOOK The: latest design book en- titled ‘101 Selected Subur- ban and Country Homes, De-_ sigtied for Canadians,” is now available at the offices of The Guardian: and The | Evening Patriot”for $1, tax free. This new edition _in- | eludes: color selection, etc., | plus over 100 popular new | | | designs te choose from. Also included are full designs in Interest In U.S. . Financial sources in Montreal /rule also, applies to European ‘the past but it is Securities t ‘ 64,944,000 bushels compared Corn Estimate with 62,792,000 last monta, 6.- ; | 886,000 last. year and 48,595,099 Production of -spring wheat H Down Slight for the average. °' as | er ro ca eC V tier than durum was forec: t at 188,720,000 bushels, coos WASHINGTON ¢AP) Tre pared. with 194,669,000 indica MONTREAL cP) — Greater ; with Us houses, paying the, already has an°~ agreement U.S. agriculture department’s in. July, 233,785,000, produ Canadian investor interest in Americans f u11 commissions whereby members, in effect, 4! 8 St. crop Yeport has last-year and 187,064,000 [oi United States securities’ may when buying U.S.- stocks. The have the facilities of the Boston riaeatalnase this year’s produc-, average : : ‘lead more Canadian investment Americans pay two-thirds of the Stock Exchange at their dis: on of corn for grain—a maior The indicated productiow’ of ‘houses to take out full mem- commission when buying Cana- posal. livestock feed ‘grain--at 3.96"... other crops compared with ‘ie berships in U.S. stock ex- dian stocks. | Mr. Kippeft said his firm® had 221,000 bushels. It also esti: July forecast where available, changes. The two} - thirds commission used the Boston arrangement ‘in res wheat production af production last year and the 1, 286,296,000 “bushels five-year average. respectively, “‘a small op- a. dcwn included: how to order blueprints. say the situation has tipped the banks and smaller Canadian eration’’ compared with the The corn..estimate is * e | = commission profit scale in’ fa- non-member. brokers who buy Midwest exchange—15,000 to 20,- from ‘the department's © July Oats: 858,501,000" bushels for * 1 cement has oozed up between the Yor of U.S. brokers and that, on the’ Canadian- stock ex- 000. shares traded a day com- sORORBRE of 4.221.406.0090, bushels August, 896,928,000 for July; 55-0 ; . tiles, and I've had absolutely ‘no from a Canadian broker's view- changes through fhe big Cana- “pared with 450,000: on the Mid- Last year's crop’ wasA4.t7!.100,- 959,192,000 last*year and 1 ee 5 fick in: removing it. Can you Point, has had a detrimental ef- dian houses. pie we West ' bushels and’ the 1960-64 av-/ 909,315,000 for the average : = cmapiceaa : help? et fect on’ along-standing recip- At, one time most_Ospadian| “These are industrial stocks erage was 3,749 143.000 bushes Barley: | 382,795,0M)~ -bushe!s; GD REF. | ANSWER: This is one of the rocal commission-fee deal with houses received’ more recip s e-Can exe Phe eheat—tra +tp—fram—381,204,000, 411,897 000. and = 1 “ most difficult removal jobs. Of US. investment houses. investment ‘business from the ecute orders at prices identical last month's | "40, 079,007 bush. — 414,380,00, sh KITCHEN. DINING BED RA BED ROOA « ten the only answer is to take ups h'ppen_and-Co.+ last spring U-S. than they returned. In re--to New. York. “The Midwest is els —It-compares with 1,326.747,-, Rye: 27,251,000 bushels, ~ 28" g: 12-7"« “or 8 « 0: 9:10.04!" AHO <d0=H" the tiles, and relay them, using 29nounced membership on the cent years the situation has re- three times as big asthe Mont- 000 last) year and 1,223,669 gon 914,000; 33,277,000 and 32,773, a He ' less cement. (It’s the over-gen- Midwest Stock. Exchange in versed,- particularly—wath—Cana- real Stock Exchange. equivalent forthe average. OM). syaelteat e erosity-which*causes the excess ~Chicago. Earlier~this vear an- dian mutual funds dipping so to the Toronto exchange in dol- Both these crops were grown ~ Flaxseeds-25,357,000, bushels ‘to ‘be forced up between. the other Montreal firm, Lafferty, heavily into the U.S. market.’ lar value.” under -federal . production )can- 25.604.000, - 35.162.000 and” 28, ee rerrc cracks btween.) But before «Harwood .and Co., joined “the I wouldn't. be surprised if It is possible that renewed in- trols designed to prevent _sur- 073.000 cL such, a drastic step, try these re- Philadelphia, Baltimore and joining U S. exchanges became ;terest in Canadian~-stocks~is “In piuk “production” However. ; CRITICIZE DECISION medies first: (1) a ‘tile-cement Washington” Exchange. James a trend,” said Bruce Kippen, ‘the offing. Canadian mutual they were planted surplus sup- - GUELPH. (CP) The Cana- 0 cleaning compound; if he doesn't Richardson and. Sons joined the | president of Kippen’-and Co. funds are allowed to receive up plies of grains have largely dis- dian Political Youta Council ~ carry ‘it, your hardware dealer, Midwest. exchange in 1964. “In the east it wasn't, widely 0°15 per. cent of their equity appeared, mainly under foreign Friday criticized a ‘government at): (can send=-for-it. 2) gently Canadian: houses would like to realized that you could’ become income from. US. securities aid shipments and a heavy -de- dacisisnctte caticel. a. national ~~ rub with fine steel wool arid tur- become members of the New a member of these exchanges "There is’ a feeling that many mand by livestock producers at youth parliament, planned “tor pentine. Be gentle, to avoid dull- _ York Stock Exchange but the A spokesman ‘for Lafferty, of these income funds must be home and abroad. July; 1967 Secretary of State , : ing the tiles’ sleek surface. When '@Bulativas. pose a barrier for Harwood and Co: said a. six- near the limit ; The winter wheat crop was ins Judy LaMarsh quashed plans : ? laying tile, use a@ special] spread most. There are rules about the month’ assessment of his firm's dicated at, 1,032,632,000 “bushels for the -parliament ‘Thursday er for the adhesive — a foot-long COMtrolling partaer living within U.S.. exchange.’ membership . in- COOK PIONEERED compared. with °%2,618,000 fore- CPYC chairman “Alan Smith BED ROOA blade with teeth — which distri- 2 CeTtain distance of New York dicated it had been a ‘‘consider-| The first ship -to cross the cast last month, 1,024,070,690 said in a statement the council 14-5 «11-10 butes the cement :eveniy. Laier, # being—an American citizen.. able asset.’ ,Antarctie Cirele was Capt. produced last year’ and 983,009.- feels the parliament would have lif by any unlucky chance you see, Uarge Canadian houses work EXTEND FACILITIES James Cook's Resolution in 000 for the five-year. average heen one of the most worthwhile ieement oozing up, wipe it off im- © & reciprocal. arrangement The Montreal Stock Exchange 1773. Durum wheat. was “put at projects of the Centennia} year. g : imediately. It's far more’ difficult aie sai CT . ee == = J jto remove once it has dried AAS : ee : ees you have found out). : DESIGN CH $04 Houst-1450 SQFT. PAINTING. PLASTER WALLS : : QUESTION: Is -it necessary | . GaraGt -240 SQ.FT, to use sizing on my new plaster = +: walls before painting them? This This design has some~inter- There is an exira large bath- ‘on for an hour or two — lang is a-mew house, and by now I'm esting features. Note the split Jevel entrance at the rear. This allows for convenient ae- fess to ‘the basement, garage, and the extra washroom, The kitchen. being at. a: slightly higher level is protected from _ cold air when the back door is opened. Front door is protect-- ed bythe wide verandah. First Aid For Ailing Houses By ROGER .C. WHiTfMAN ; CLEAN BRICK ~ QUESTION: My . daughter's house in suburban Betroit has various shades of paint in vari- —eys—layers“._including black, white, blue and Ted. She would -like just the color of the origin- al bricks to show.-What is: the handiest, easiest way to clean the paint off? : - ANSWER: -. Get -a- building | —eent,“but-instructions—for-bitild- sure the plaster has dried out, sufficiently for painting. ~ ANSWER: Depends om the type of paint - If an oil- base paint, REFURBISH OLD FRIGATE | CLBHANING CAKED. BRUSH _ KINGSTON, ~Ont. ,{CP)—The | _ QUESTION: By diligent soak@“fich Arran, a Second World | -ing in turpentine, I have manag- War frigate purchased in April ed to free the lower parts of by the Kingston Mariners Asso- the bristles on a badly painted- ciation, will be towed to a dock caked brush Bat™-up -near _the. at Barriefield. near here pext top the paint is still a hard week. -The ship now is being mass. Is. there potions else to painted and cleaned in Toronto. enough to soften the finish. Then you'll find the steel brush will really get results: It may be ne- cessary to repeat, as only the top few layers may come La the first time. room with vanitory. and a spa- cious hall giving access to all bedrooms. These are al! nice- ly_ isolated from the Tiving, kitchen, dining area. Design fs for brick veneer with wood ac- ing in all frame are given with blueprints. 1450 Sq. Ft. - REMOVING VARNISH try? oe It is the KMA’S ceriennial-proj- | QUESTION: ~ Please tell me ANSWER: There are many ect and iis expected to be -a how.to remove varnish from ser- 8000> brush - cleaning prepara- tourist attraction. rated redwood. This. was first tions available at paint 21k Seinen RSE varnished two years ago frame. hardware stores, ax well as va- ‘ ing_a_summer house door). and Tiety. stores, They work very It it’s FISH. . . and ean has been varnished every year wel aie 6 ae : : i Tbe caught... WE HAVE IT! sincé. “A:steel brush merely re- CEME} OZES UP BLACK : si : moves the. loo§e varnish QUESTION: I put “down . the QUEEN ST. MEAT ANSWER: On this ‘vertical vinyl .tiles myself in our base- _ surface, liberally spread paste- ment playroom. Now I've notic- MARKET type paint remover, and leave it ed in a few places that the black eleaning contractor to sand- blast. (Remember, you said the | handiest, not the eheapest'| way). “This also happens to be _by Var the best way. Any other method by hand, using. a sand- er, paint remover, heat lamp, | ete, is so difficult. and te- dious it's not worth the effort. CARPETING -OOR—TARGET_| - the QUESTION: Accidentally mist from paint spraying a pic- ture frame strayed over a_large “area—of-carpetingt-only-madejitpe ~ worse trying to wipe it off while “atill wet. Now that it Ja dry what you suggest? ANSWER: Run, ‘don't walk, te the, nearest eapable cleaner. Tell him what kind of paint; that is, oil base or water-mixed. Wish him luck: If you wish to try-paint remover-at-home,. first try it on a smal} obscure: ‘spot, and be-harshly critical of the re- sults. Then you can judge whe- ther it’s safe -to proceed. But with a valuable carpet, vou're much safer entrusting it to .a re- liable pro. _ LOWER .HEDGE EASIER TRIM _ QUESTION: Our privet hedge, three feet high, is so broad I have to trim it from each side. If I low- |. er it by half, will it fill out again with new growth? Do. you -think my clectrie trimmer ean handle the job? ANSWER: The growth © will undoubtedly sprout. full and bushy. Probably. a pair. of clip- pers wit! be needed for branch- es too thick for the trimmer. But brother, I'd hate to have the erick you'll get in your. back from the bending down that low- ering the hedge will cause! DULL SPOT ON FORMICA QUESTION: I have a Fermica sink top. One spot we use a lot, to put the coffee pot, soda bot- is very dull and stains What-Gan T-ptt-on-te- pro- and brighten up the dull easth: tect it color? ANSWER: If the color, has actually faded, I doubt if it can be brightened.) But you can get a brighter effect, and certainly halt more dulling by a_ treat- Ment with a good, tough car wax WATERPROOFED QUESTION: I have just fin- {shed sealing and waterprvofing our basement -walls with an ‘epoxy sealer. However, it bas ‘left a shiny surface. What kind of paint can T put on now. prefer ehiy the most economical? \NSWER: The most econom- fea) is invariably the best qual {ty paint you can buy. {f should be a paint masonry, * LIME CUTS PRESSURE QUESTION My hot water heating svstem has a coil for the hot water. 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