* _____i 5______+ Saaan HOW TO OBTAIN [a= | | DESIGN BOOK The latest design book ex- : titled “Canadian Guide te —. \ Heme Planning aed Desice™ is mew available at the offic- s es of The Guardian and The —y + Evening Patriet fer $1. tax “agevcinaigge Go ey ' cludes information on fin- — tus t A ancing im detail. tandscap- eit “img. color selection etc.. > -; « plus ever 1 pepular ore e desigus te cheese from. ASlse ar ee included are full details on , hew te erder blueprints. L_—-« p— —_t Hewever. special care must httle waste There ‘« ere-e Ver traffic Tew very n theres compart bow Ss excentieas hk cut The extra ‘arce &7* ‘ chen has ample table spare. ‘Ss parts of the hand te 2 Peete hawt" gcd extra lavatory Where wr- wires are avatiahie. ts ‘atter could he 'acated im the Sase- men? sed for alc te the and the space storace or other purpeses De for frame constructies <tk some acreet. bot iInstruc- tas far batldiec mm bock.yes-- ver are included «ith the blue- oronts By emittmec the perch er °s ec the mzht hand side. the house could be bailt es a 3 fone ‘et Construction suitable for electric heating. 1558 Sq WHAT'S IN A HOUSE ~. Finishes For Walls be taken with the nailinc As the framing lumber dries out. the house continues to settle. nails have a tendency to break lonse from. the. wooed. barking end nati heads appear beyond the wall surface. This can be annovinc if all the interior painting and dec- erating has been done For both taping and cementing joints. the manufacturer's instructions mus: be carefully followed Wooden interior finishes usua)- ' rustic effect is desired. | Any builder or building suppiy ' dealer can inform the home-own- ‘er about the ¥arious\{ypes of in- terior finishes Sg MASONRY... VENEER WALLS | There is quite a variety of ex- |terior finishing materials such as brick. cut stone, veneer on a ' |S The Gunedion, Charistietown, ™ Set. June 12, 1985 with special corresion- resistant ties at spacings specified in WOOD SIDING FINISH Wood siding is a traditional finish for homes in many parts of Canada It gives a pleasing appearance and is wel! suited to both single and two- storey hou- ses. a There are many types of wood siding and any of them can be manufactured in a variety of widths and shapes so that choice is largely 2 matter of personal . However. cedar is ene of the most popular woods because of its good weathering qualities. There are special precautions required when using wood sid- ing. For instance. it is important that only dry stock be used and once it is nailed on. wood siding shoul.l not be exposed to the weather too long before the first: coat of paint is applied. particul- arly im warm dry weather. This is due tp’the fact that wood can (moisture from the air. On the other hand. tt can ‘ese meisture rapidly uhen exposed these require little or Bo maintenance which is an im- cost factor : eek ons of aur ins Otter The remaining carpentry on the outside of the house invols es the gables. eaves and under side of the roof projection Wood siding or plywond are often used for gable ends and an air vent is usually required near the top of the gable to ventilate the attic space and prevent dampness in this part of the house First Aid For Ailing House By ROGER CC. WHITMAN _ QUESTION: Where can cam- phor crystals be purchased? I have found cakes suitable for use in closets. bit not anythine to be sprinkled in the basement. This is to get nd of a musty odor ANSWER: Camphor flakes can be used to sprinkle about, or use calcium chloride. If you prefer the crystal. form, try a drug store or a chemical sup- ply house. : WALLPAPER ODOR QUESTION: We have wall- paper in the living room. This has been on for several years, but lately after a heavy rain the paper on one wall has a very ‘bad_odor. What could cause this and how can it-be corrected? ANSWER: Leakage or damp- Bess in the wall may have cau- sed the walipaper paste to turn Presents Variety — time prescribed for the drying of sour. First locate correct PLASTER FINISH Either the traditiosal gypsum plaster or dry wall type of fimish guch as gypsum beard makes a Satisfactory interior finish if the workmarsh t« cowed Plaster is @rll a very pepelar cheuce and the qu2ity of the Frevch depengi< lercely an the skill of the plast- exer and the proper mixmg of - mater:als . Beeded te assist evaperatem Or Recefes obtarees 2 cowl wall . the choice of mater- i member is I ib rf H i i - ii 1 ; . i 5 proce a better fer the proofing and scund- proofing fac- tween Rgcky Point and O'Leary. gecond or “brown” coat. The ters can also be ensured If pro : third. or “white” ceat gives us per materials are used and the the final surface which will Ist- workmanship is good, 2 dry wall Ne mares bred or accepted at farm on Sunday. er be popered or painted. finish can be just FOR SERVICE WALTER ROSECROFT 2:061/5 ~~ 4a, At bis owner's farm. Nine Mile (Creek — Walter Rase- ereft 2:061/5. Sire Henry Volo. Esther Dean hy Dean Hanover 1:58. a This seasen’s feals may be seen on varieus farms be- Service Fee $50.00. Winston Taylor, Owner. redecorate with walipaper or paint as desired CLOSET IN CELLAR QUESTION: My husband wants to build a cedar closet in the cellar. Any. advice you can give would be appreciated ANSWER: If possible. I strong- ly. advise against building the closet in the cellar. No matter how dry a cellar seems, there is always a certain amount of moi- Sture present. -Lacate the cio- set in another part of the house. if at all possible To prevent mildew developing on stored ar- ticles. the air should be kept in¢ circulation and as dry as possi- ble. Hanging moisture - absor- bing chemicals in the closet will help. Best of ali is an alu- minum. -. covered. rod --~shaped electric damp - chaser, which is merely plugged into an electric socket. This warms and circula- tes the air, using only the equiv- alent of a 3-watt bulb. Avail- able at many housewares deal- ers. Paint the outside of the clo set with aluminum paist, or Continued cn page 9 2:01 by Volomite. Dam LENNOX, ENTERPRISE and ESSO Warm Air Heating Units Special Rates for June and July Free Estimates - - - Easy Financing Palmer Electric Lid. Fitzres St. Charlotietown When Should Forage Crops be Fertilized? Under ordimary conditions 60-70°% of pasture growth takes place by early July. The result is a shortage of feed m late summer. To help extend pasture growth later © Noise free © Easy to Install into the summer use the following fer- oe tilizer recommendations: ® Automatic Comfort Mid June—300-400 pounds 6-12-12 per acre Control earty August—300-400 pounds 6-12-12 per acre Douglas Bros. & Supplement oe to instal duct work Fertilize Hay ond Pasture Fields! for af commercial P.E.1. Department of Agriculture |] etebtshments. THE PHILCO AIR CONDITIONER OUGLAS BROS ONES INC_ | ® Maintenance Free @ 5 Year Warranty @ 6,000-18,000 BTU’s + | Maritime Electric Offers Some Answers To Questions HOW TO SELECT AN AIR CONDITIONER Your dealer can help you with this. You must consider the size of the room to be cooled, its location, whether it re- ceives direct sunlight, the amount of shade, whether it is a ground or top floor room, time of day when the unit is in use * (daytime or nighttime). HOW ARE AIR CONDITIONERS RATED? They may be rated in either horsepower, tons or BTU’s. A BTU is a British Thermal Unit and this rating refers to the amount of heat per hour which a conditioner will remove from a room. The Horsepower: refers to the size of motor and may not give a true indication of cooling ability. A ton of cooling is defined as the cooling effect which you get from the melting of a ton of ice over a 24 hour period. This represents 12,000 BTUs per hour. When comparing units convert all values to BTUs per hour. The BTU rating should be stamped on the nameplate and is the only true comparison of sizes. . WHAT SHOULD | LOOK FOR 1N AN AIR CONDITIONER? Leok at these things: IS SPECIAL WIRING REQUIRED? MB may be necessary to install a special plug because most air conditioners use 230 volts instead ef the 110 volts used by a window type air conditioner is designed to operate in a home er small office and will work on your regular service. Large commercial installations, of course (5 horse- power and above) de need special wiring. most appliances. However, (1) Is the filter easy te remove for cleaning? (2) Is there a thermos tatie control to automatically turn the unit om and off te maintain the desired temperature? (3) Dees the equipment have a full warranty (usually ane year on the complete unit and five years on the com- pressor) and can the dealer provide you with a good local service? CSA LABEL Buy only alr conditioners which carry the approval of the Canadian Standards Association. This is your assurance of safety and adequate design. Imported models net bearing the CSA label on the nameplate are below Canadian standards and may be neither safe te use ner a good buy. WHAT WILL AN AIR CONDITIONER DO FOR ME? BM you rum a store, office or other business you can increase efficiency of staff and comfort of customers. Comfortable people will work better or linger longer in a store. At home mere comfort means better tempers, beiter health. M they are cool your family will eat better meals instead of being “tee het te eat.” ~ WHAT ARE THE CAPACITIES OF ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS? Here are some typical figures: (But remember these figures may vary widely, depending en insulation, window area, exposure, the number of people normally in the room, ete.) Ae air conditioner does more than just cool the air. The filter removes dust, dirt and pollen. With the windows closed and less outside air there will be less dirt in the house. Many people with allergies get great relief from air conditioners : AIR COOLS which clean the air as well as cooling it. However, if you SIZE i want this feature, be sure te check all models for their filtering 4,000 to 5,800 B.T.U. Up to 250 Square Feet and cleaning ability, as well as for cooling. 5,500 to 7,500 B.T.U. 230 te 519 Square Feet 6,500 to 9,600 B.T.U. 460 to 680 Square Feet : 8,500 to 15,000 B.T.U. 650 to 1000 Square Feet § DO AIR CONDITIONERS 10,500 to 20,000 B.T.U. 700 tn 1400 Square Feet NEED SPECIAL ATTENTION? Ne... Am air conditioner is basically just like your re- frigerater. You should check your filter at least once a month through the summer and at the beginning of the season. Seme filters can be washed and reused, others are a “‘throw- awar” type which are discarded when dirty. Your dealer will tel! you Hf any off is needed on fans or other moving parts. Follow his instructions. CAN A ROOM AIR CONDITIONER COOL TWO ROOMS? Yes... MH the rooms are ideally situated and the air conditioning unit ts big enough. Be sure to dis- euss this with your dealer. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO RUN AN AIR CONDITIONER? A one horsepower air conditioner will run continuously for an hour for about 114 cents in a home. In an office or store the cost may vary considerably, depending on the individual customer. DO | NEED THERMOSTATIC CONTROL? es... Comfort is increased Mf temperature is kept con- stant. Alse overcooling uses more power and a thermostat ean save you its extra cost. Im addition the convenience makes this feature well worth while. ...... a DON’T SUFFER FROM THE HEAT - LET ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING KEEP YOUR HOME COMFORTABLY COOL This Ad Published As A Service To Our Customers By } MARITIME ELECTRIC Company (ind