me s &. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK Ps . L Tuly $4 +1968. ~ S8EOND PLOOR - 586 Sq.9. __ = Bouble- Pieture windews give a striking ‘appearance te this popular one anda half storey design. Entry hall provides di-- rect access te all parts of the house. Den could serve asian additional bedroom if. desired. Large kitehen has ample table — whieh types of. equipment: work HOW TO OBTAIN. " DESIGN BOOK |. The latest desigh book en- titled “LOL. Selected Subur- ~ ban and Country Homes. De- signed for Canadians,” ~is how available at the offices of The’ Guardian and The _Evening Patriot for $1, tax free. This new edition in: cludes color selection, éic., plus over 100 popular new designs to choose from. Alse included are full designs on. how to order blueprints. fie tvpes or plans specifying | he un istances. Rut you can’t do better than go @ the showrooms of plumbing manufacturers or plumbing contractors” and see‘ what's being made these days It's quite. remarkable. | Usually jthere are both literature and | advice av ailable too. Suggestion |Get the’ very, best quality you It will look better, easier to mamtain Resides, the - ‘actual price difference won't he notice. able jf you're swinging this. on the installment plan DRY CRAWL SPACE > ‘ee Beautiful. 18 hole Golf Course 7 Horse back riding Free Tenting and Picnic Grounds Swimming & Boating - Enjoy a Treat from our 7 | | - . RBT PLOOR - 151 Sq.F. apace. Upstairs bedrooms are “tstally large and have plenty of storage closets. Second floor - could be eompleted later when the extra space is_requir- ‘ed. Plans for the optional gar- age are supplied with the blue- prints. Lower F! ae Sq. Ft. Upper Fi. 625 Sq. First Aid For Ailing Houses Br ROGER ¢. WHITMAN FURNACE. CONVERSION QUESTION: Some years ago (when I. was younger and healthier) 1 wae willed a very nice house. It was the larger, older type which was built with pride in craftsmanship. and my | family. has been very happy and comfortable in it. Butnow 1) have definitely lost my enthu- | siasm for shoveling coal and hauling out ashes. I -would: like-| tn convert either to gas or of] _pehever..da.the.m.6.5.4.. a » * know *_ fumes. * meant for any enomieal But my coal man says sion will fill the. house with coal furnaces are not other type of fuel, he told me. Is this righ? »_ANSWER: Your coal man is wnderstandably-trying to keep a good customer. But he is not right When. proper installaion is done by a competent heating man. there should be no fumes “ in the house whatsoever, wheth-— er the heater be fueled by gas, | oil. electricity or even—-coal: STRAIGHTENING BEAM QUESTION. The centre of our Mving room has begun to sag (this is an old hoyse > Tam planning to moderfize the an- cient hasement.and get some nee out of it, including a play room. At present the floor is packed earth. which may be the eause of the sagging heam, be- eause the support-post is a p- parently being pushed a_ Tittle nw I_plan to put down a concrete floor, How can! shore np. that sagging are@a in the floor” ANSWER Plan te transfer the support to a couple of adjust- s. Before position- . ing them. dig out a hole fora ‘_nosts out te an emeteetd—eattace ae eoncrete footing for each post After thorough curing, set the _the posts in position. and let them hegin assuming the bur den Knock the old wooden then pour the concrete floor . PAINT-STAINED DRESS QUESTION: Spme latex paint was accidentally brushed on a nice silk print-dress. I hesitate try different cleaners, for fear of using the wrong one and permanently damaging a favor- te-carment. What do you rec- _ tommend”? z ANSWER. Wf tt's a. favorite dress, I first recommend a good professional cleaner. The safest cleaning -material of all soap and warm’ water should have heen used immediately, while he paint was wet It's still the first home-made remedy to try, sithough ‘it will take consider ahiy-tonger- to work, now that he paint has hardened If this jnesn’t work out, then try car “hon tet This is aA very risky ehemic a! to use. unless von have, full ventilation. or hetter vet in the jnoh outdoors and avoid mhaling the “porsortous fumes, 1 stil! thmk the first recom HENAN TONE hee peer heulariv if this 18 such a favor ite dress LEMPERAMENTAT. QVESTION. One SWITCH switch he- tun acting up Sometimegg when tuttch to off the lights n he averhead fixture stav”on No amount of flipping will *hange this, and I have to climb yp and unscrew each bulb. Then, wex! time, the switch works per- ecths What should 1 do” ANSWER. Have ‘it rhokaced: sich units are ery inexpens we. A “wall ow are experienced to shut off the. elec. ank make the change you are. not "experiencéd but how to throw. the -main switch andeare willing te pro $006, Se eee hens: ‘ «new how icity td Remove TAETISN FORA vou ; detalii. the job fa mot dificult |After unscrewing the plate. me- ieulously- study. how which wire is attached te which terminal. Even better, copy it on paper, The detach the wire, remove the faulty switch and put in the new one. Be sure each wire is securely held by the terminal, juntil you're sure the curgent is off. BRIGHTENING SILVER ‘QUESTION: .A friend told me ‘ar..(tte following method will re- New. reac- tion. Tt seems like’ a ‘strange- sounding method to me. She said merely place the silver in an aluminum pan and fill with detergent suds, and the farnish will quickly disappear... What is your opinion of this? 2 ANSWER: Ths is a. well- known method which works very ell. If youehave. no aluminum -pan, merelvline_ the inside of any pan with aluminum foil and you will get the same = results. Remember, fhe gilver mist he in--contact..with the _ahiminum or the foil. Any piec® which fs out of contact will not be tarnishe®’, “NAIL POLISH ON. RUG QUESTION: What agil,-take pink nail polish out of a rug? ANSWER Apply nail polish remover, to soften up the polish, |. then biot up with tissue or a clean cloth Test a very small amount of remover in a corner first, to see whether it will af- fect the rug’s color. Safest treat- ment, of course, is leting’/a good professional! dn the, job ‘ i * {DESIGN No, 138 ' can work while “ DRY ICE LOOSENS THE QUESTION; A friend told me you ance desenbed a method of using. dry ice te remove asphalt tile from a@ floor. Since he didn't save this, and now I wish to do the job, I'll appreciate your re- peating ANSWER The principle is making the tile adhesive s© chilled it becomes brittle and loses its grip, and the tile can easily-be pried-up,.with a.putty knife. Put about 15 pounds ef leave it on your starting area for about 10 or 15 minutes This should be enough for the -intense chill to work through to the adhesive. -As,soon as the tilés begin to loosen, move the bag of ice to the adjacent area, so it you continue prying up the-tiles With a little practice, youll get them up al- most like lifting a’ flapjack at the griddle SVE and NOE AT Par resp ontence relating te home maintenance [should be addressed tos | ger C. Whitman, c-o Toronto Star Syndicate. 80 King St. W., Toronto 1, Ontario.) CLEANING ALUMINUM PAN QUESTION: I would like to remove the blackened, burned deposit on the inside of an alu- minum saucepan. All the scrub- bing I can give it haf no effect a ANSWER IF this’ Is heavy cast aluminum, heat the. pan empty “The surten expansion of the metal. often cracks the de- posit, so that it falls off in flakes “unedtethis®$< a lightweight -pan, fill with a. styong selution of jwashing sqd. enough to cover the deposit — for several hours Then scour: with “stee) wool and soap GET RE ST PLUMBING QUESTION I sent: for plans for remodelling my hathroom and adding another. But, ne. where could] find, advice on | the type of pli imbing I should get! Are such plans ‘avaiable? _ANSWER: | know_of no-speci- "lean afford of longer and he j \pattially “used cans of paint so ithere won't be a scum forming % jon tha top of the paint? ~~ ~ methods “ly fit it down on the paint's sur- Re — QUESTION: How can) be sure a crawl space will always jne dry? We are considering a house near theshore,-a wd Tt have heard that such areas are often so damp that miliew re- jwults ANSWER; Assure constant cross ventilation by having ade- quate louvers in each side’of the crawl space wal! (at least one square foot of louver for each 300 square feet of ground area; more won't hurt) Cover- ing the area with concrete or overlapping layers of plastic sheeting will check rising ground dampness ‘ SAVING PAINT QUESTION: How can! save ANSWER: . Many favorite Most foolproof is te pour out paint into smaller. con- tainer so that paint completely fills it. Another is to cut a cir- cular sheet of aluminum foil, slightly larger than the diamet- er of the paint can and careful- face Another popular method is to make the paint surface. rise to the top of the ¢an by drap- ping in clean, flat. stones. ge SHUT another is to store-jthe can up- side down, making ‘sure’ the top is tight QUESTION: My-wife’s white leather coat acq mark+ from a ballpoint. pencil. He w can I remove this? ANSWER y wiping. with carbon tet on dampened éloth. Most of the time this works | pretty well. Finish by rubbing with a ~good leather care emul- tion-type cleaner. If the carbon | tet doesn’t grt the major . part of the stain out, consult a clean- er experienced in —— fine lO BROS Serene ERASING LIQUID QUESTION... noticed .a couple of white rings | left by down or a polished coffee table. I have tried rubbing with umn. and cleauser, but with no re sults. What ese can T try? ANSWER Di 1pen-a small felt pad with camphorated oil. Then gently rub the wtite marks, following the grain of “the wood —as—mich—as_possthie. If you find you need a gentle abrasive, you can use powder- ed rm@tenstone, or even a cigar ash. .- This job requires patietice, hot pressure. ‘When the wiiite rings finally: disappear, give th whole table top a good poli: i- ing (Note: All correspondence. relating to home maintenance should he addressed ta, re ger ©. 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