© ~_GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK. It ee NE DESIGN Ne, CH-808 HOW TO OBTAIN? DESIGN BOOK The latest design book en- titled ‘101 Selected Subur- ban and Country Homes De- | : Signed for Canadians,” is | now available at the offices of The Guardian and The. Evening Patriot for $1, tax free. This new edition in- cludes color selection, etc., plus over 100 popular new designs to choose from. Also | included_are_full_designs_on me and smile. -Inot believe that plant -could possibly leave Southern Georgia mansions and shellac; ‘ The Cekntian; Charlottetown. Sat., April 28, 1966. eve “To ‘oroduee best oa pre- (Magnolia steflata), « Pare the bed by mixing at least |comes from Japan, is one of the (Cucumber like fruits have some tween Ganada and Singapore, one third part of peat moss with | Magnolia: Available For Eastern Gardens “When I mention magnolias for ing acquaintances they look at. “They just will this kind of its survive in-our frigid climate. The name magnolia is always ishow. How would this be done? ANSWER: Remove any pre- sent finish or wax, down to bare wood (paint remover for | 4 varnish; denatured alcohol for turpentine and fine steel wool for wax). Sand wood -|surface smooth and wipe off any dust. Then stain with a good quality black non - grain- raising stain; follow label in- structions carefully. Finish with coat of pure, fresh white shel- lac~(thinned— half-and-half with asSociated with the southern eastern; Canada to~nongarden-| United States—where,—I—admit, the great_large-flowered—-south- ern magnolia (Magnoilia grand- iflora) flourishes in-.all its glory. But we are not limited to this tender species, as there are se- veral equally . beautiful magno- lias, which, although decidious will grow in the milder parts of eastern -Canada and _ produce the magnificent blooms for which plants. are so well noted. must warn you, however, that the magnolia is not for those who treat plants carelessly. It is only for those who cherish and love the plants they grow, for this lovely plant must be codd- led and treated in’ the. manner | it deserves. The soil must be right: The planting must be done in-spring and the plants ithe soil is very heavy, during its first few years of life | nn a whieh a a on but its {sibilities of greater wet be- ,ornamental value. The five-man team, represent. If you decide to invite royalty ing electrical, “mining, and en- of this kind to your castle you gineering .concerns in’ Ontario, had better write quickly for jis to visit Malayela: and That | nursery catalogue because few land later. ° |murserymen will risk stocking ~~ DEPUTY IN HOS IN HOSPITAL mene a large supply of these expen- LONDON (Reuters) — Depu fully fragrant and. very early | give plants. First of all, how- NDON it puty S blcoming. Prime Minister George Brown, , 5 than the soil mark on-the stem | jever, call your local nursery- \52, entered hospital Friday for would indicate to have been its The hardiest magnolia in the man, for he might be able to get | weekend observation on medical previous planting depth. Its Arboretum of the Plant Re-!one for you if you tell him soon leaving, A spokesman for jmost graceful and is just as good loamy soil and sand. At! hardy as the saucer magnolia the base of the hole or bed, put lit forms a spreading shrub sel- | a three-inch layer of gravel. Ifia.5. more than five. or six feet by placing a field tile ck two out high in Eastern Canada. The from. the base. pure-white flowers are delight- Plant a magnolia no Puen r the tree mag-| root run. is extremely shallow. | 8e@rch Institute is enough. his economic affairs department Ht thrives-in-fult* sun against a polla ee ae then the _ SEEK TRADE EXPANSION _ said Brown cancelled his en- walt-or~in the open, but enjoys lSSINGAPORE. (Reuters) —--A gagements for three days and others, flo- re vr d pb coe te {s sion is here to explore pos- day. about eight years old. It has’ : the same clean sparkling lea- | C. i S To Charlottetown MECHANICAL MAN CAR-WASH ves as the other magnolias and grows more like a small pyra- A new, economical, exciting method in car washing equipment. midal tree. The, world's only 75c fully cutomatic a little shade during the hottest but has pure-w part of the day. It needs shel- ter from the prevailing winds, so give it the advantage of a fence or hedge. ‘ EXPENSIVE PLANT Magnolias are slow growing and are usually propagated by budding or grafting. This makes them very expensive, Do not expect to get one for much under ten dollars - - a price, though, that is small for a shrub that will give you a lifetime of | beauty. Only -a few kinds are likely to be ‘able to grow in the north. But what a glorious few! The soulangiana) and all its color varieties bear large cup-shap- Canadian fact-finding sales mis- should be back at work by Mon- = the leaves are so large (up to three feet long) that you : can- not see the flowers unless you stand some distance away. As a bonus the flowers are follow- ij. ed by remarkably showy and | beautiful red fruits that mature in the early fall. They look so much like a miniature bunch of bananas that many visitors to) The umbrella magnolia (Mag- car wash franchise. nolia tripetala) has magnificent. foyrteen-inch white flowers but Washes — Rinses — Waxes — Dries and Undercoats your car in 3 minutes. * the spackle ‘spots with shellac, —thinned~-half-and-half- with -déna- tured alcohol. Then repaint. _. QUESTION: We would like to paint the outside red brick chim- ney on our house to match the rest of the house. What kind of | paint should be used? ANSWER: Use a dampproof | cement base paint, applying two coats. » This comes in powder form to be mixed with. water. | Available -at-large—paint’-stores—}-— or masonry supplies dealers. Or- apply a vinyl] plastic latex paint, the type for use on wood, ma- | sonry, metal surfaces. GLUE ON LINOLEUM QUESTION: We recently pur- | chased a house which is three years old. When the rubber base was glued on in the kitchen, a lot of glue was spilled on the linole''m. How can this be tak- | en off? ANSWER: ° Read the label of | the glue container carefully; it should contain mention of the solvent recommended by the manufacturer for this particular | adhesive. Or consult the dealer from whom it was purchased. | Different glues require different | solvents for removal. And be | careful not to allow it to remain too long on the linoleunr surface; the solvent for the glue may adversely affect the linoleum. CLEANING BIRCHWOOD j QUESTION: There are birch- wood cabinets in ‘our kitchen. | How can these be cleaned? | Over the stove there are quite a - grease spots on the cabi- nets ANSWER: The Cabinets can be cleaned with a cream, cledn- up wax. made by a nationally | known manufacturer and widely | available at supermarkets hard- | ware and houseware stores; fol- low label instructions for~ use. This removes surface. gr-e-a-se and grime, leaving a_ protec- tive coating at the same time. If the cream wax does not remove the grease spots, apply a thick paste made of powder- ed whiting and a nonflammable ZELLER liquid @pot remover, placing a sheet in plastic over this to retard evaporation. When dry discolored. brush off and replace with fresh paste; repeat ptreatment if necessary. GURGLIN SINK DRAIN QUESTION: ‘The water in our. kitchen sink flows out very good, hut when the last goes dwn, ‘there is an annoying gur- gle. What can be-done about it” ANSWER: _ Since the water drains well from the-sink, this is not due to nipe clogging. The gurcling mav be due to a cloge- ed vent stack, or an improverly vented fixture, creating a sinhe- nace in the trap. If the vent stack is not clogged with leaves a bird's nest or other debris. I rerammen shaving a comnetent plumber ‘inspect the venting system: ene of the water seals may. be_broken. “FOAINTING DARK OUESTION; We want to re- paint evr kitchen walls a licht- er color, They are now a dark greer. dinss enamel. What pro- cednre ehanld we follow? « ANSWER Wash down the Walls to remove all trace of ‘ frease.’prime, etc. ‘Use one of the “detergent” powders—or—o-n-e of the general purpose hanse- hold ¢@leaners. ° After ‘finsing thoroughlv. allow. the surfaces to dry out thoroughly, Then dull the gloss of the enamel) ky rub- - §, CHARLOTTETOWN Ss COAT VALUES: TO 18.99 ¥ ut “$-P-EC T-A-C-U-L-A-R QUALITY TAILORING, EXCITING FASHION DETAILS’ Fine fabrics include all wool basket weaves, fl = nnel s, camel types, novelty surface interest fabrics, Orlon knits. Watch for new fashion details: snappy styles for the young crowd sophistication for the more mature woman. Double- breasted fronts, low waists, belt effects, fine detailing found in higher-priced coats! 7 a ZELLE RS THEYRTY,” °C bing with ‘'O'' sandpaper and + at COAT VALUES TO 26.99 ~ 14.97 ANADIANS Kit=Liv-Bed Rm, area” 984°Sq. Fr, how ie anisk aecasieas hol i jed flowers that appear just be- Lower Fl. less garage’ 760 Sq.Ft. j w to order bineprints. denatured alcohol), or water -| must not suffer from lack of:wa-|fore the leaves_in_late April_or{the Arboretum seeing the tree | Hours. Daily — aS er ; clear_ varnish, as. preferred: or /ter during. the first three -h-ot- May ‘The color is usually {or the first. time in fall -are | — Operating bd = window pane, in a wood frame, pears of paste wax, well | summers. jcreamy white on the inside and ee, ee eve found a i several months ago. Now the | , iwine-red on the outside. The |7@ * aes ag m -{putty--is-erumbling-off. How-can-|_QUESTION:__My_ husband has. jwith_a_nonflammable’ liquid spot leaves_are_large,-six-to-elght-in-| (Magnolia acuminata) also of | Watch your local “paper I correct this? ‘a plastic-upholstered chair. The |remover. Then use a creamy ‘ches long, and heavily ‘textured | treelike proportions, is worth dates featuring opening special rates. % KR ANSWER: Dry wood in the |leather-like material has gotten \clean-up wax, made by a nation- One of its outstanding feats is growing in a sheltered area for RE RA ny window. fram probably drew /hard where his head touches the ally known manufacturer, for to bloom when it is not more its fine foliage effect. Its_ flo- ssi ies: ic g oil out of the putty. Before ap-|material. I am afraid it will |regular cleaning of the plastic than two or three feet high. plying new putty’ (after remov- crack and break. What can be /to prevent hair-oil penetration Three other varities of this q ing the present crumbling ma- |done to soften it? The chair {s /and build up. ‘magnolia are the pure white terial), -give the-edge of t-he-|two.years old. (Note: __All__ correspondence ‘Amabilis,’ the deep _almost_pur-|__ i ee fe window frame @ good, soaking} ANSWER: Consult the dealer |relating te home maintenance ple ‘Lenne’ and the hybrid ‘Geo- Fro on Conserve iwe : coat of linseed oil, or oil paint, |from whom the chair was pur- |Should be addressed to: Roger rge W. Kern’, which is perfect- LOWER. This will. satisfy the wood's|ehased; the plastic may be de- | C- Whitman, Toronto Star ly hardy at Montreal but not FLOOR, “thirst” and it will not blot up jfective. Try cleaning the area | Syndicate, 80 King Street W., \easy to get. iP the new putty’s oil. with a plastic cleaner for plas-| Toronto, Ontario.) —_ The beautiful__star__magnolia | ominatin onventi n. The clean-cut lines of. this are located in- the full base--|--yINISH OF OAK TABLE {tic upholstery; available some | contemporary split level em- ment beneath the Kitchen - | QUESTION: I have a plain|large housewares dealers, or | phasize the modern trend in — ‘area. ‘ There eee ,8ls0 ‘oak table and chairs that I would |use a cloth or sponge moistened | NOTICE : architectural. design. There ample space for a large re- |jike to finish black in such a ; e : . are three bedrooms on the up- ome —_ if desired. [manner that the grain would Of the 3rd District of Queens will be held in Mt. per level, and -underneath is is home offers an CXCep- | caccccscmmeeneccmnenennnneennnennnnnals . . is an extra room which would be tionally convenient layout for ee ea Res'dents of P.E.I. who attain the age of St rt ial Hall Saturday, April 23rd at fuitable for a study, den, of- a growing family, Because of Onlv o* Taylors... | We Trade 19 years must register separately under ewart Memoria y, Ap lice, or even an extra » the very efficient use o e ira the H ital Servic Cc ioc of 8 toom.: There is a handy wash floor area, cost of building ospita rvices ommission room convenient to the back would be ll restonabls * Furniture P. E. I. 8. 30 p.m. Each poll is entitled to.send 5 accredit- door. Furnace and utility area 964 Sq. Ft. 0. m Oe a eee ; ‘ is *: Appliances For information regarding ‘Hospital Insurance ed delegates. Rev. David MacDonald, MP, guest First Aid To Ailing Houses | av 25% savincs | Jf + moevision Certificates, ete ; - : Address all correspondence to speaker. - By ROGER C. WHITMAN wipe off the dust; or use a APRIL DIAMOND | FIRESTONE oo ce INDENTATIONS CEILING | “‘flatting’’ liquid, ava paint ! 2 : i QUESTION: We converted a dealers, slelenie Pe! instruc: SALE Home a Auto HOSPIT. AL Sue EVERYONE WELCOME “large closet into a sewing room |tions. nm apply a coat of} IB several years ago. This was ajenamel undercoater and finish Dial 4-5547 EL! TY SECTON RTH BROWN, plasterboard ¢eiling which wej|with a good quality gloss, or Post Office Box 4500 : A UR 2 Painted at that time, after apply: |semigloss enamel In the desir ag Pro Conservative Association ing a séaler fits.” Now the nail- |e e. Charlottetown, P.E.I. of 8rd District Queens Progressive head indentations are showing. |WINDOW PUTTY CRUMBLED , President aad Qu _ How can we correct this?. QUESTION: I replaced -a : : - -» ANSWER: — Fill the indenta- ——————— “ons” with “spackle, “allowing to saunter i oa ee dry thoroughly. Then touch up Tweeds, solids, fancies in an exciting palette of spring’ s » light~and-bright shades. r Petites’ sizes 5 to 13, Junior sizes 7 to 15, Misses sizes 10 to 20, Young Matrons sizes 16) to 24/2 in the group. Not all sizes'in each style and colour. . | COAT VALUES TO 29.88 a See ZELLER’S Saledign of Merchandise For Th GO- GO SET Bellbottoms, Shells, Skirts, oe > —4