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LONDON (CP) — The “Old the old soldiers are nearly all ieertien ae nce acpe By 1,400 restricted to window ledges, and '$ Very. dry, moisten it during Coleus : on | Contemptibles” marched for the more than 70 and the parade eae : |the possibilities of achieving in- mixing. Once the box :s filled, en fy 4 \= Ss a — resting decorative effects b ; ae Gera | eee a8 oe ad [installing planters .on the ee eee emany weiy ae SUNNY ; C / or on the porch should not be ximately two gallons OC MARR ce (From Seed) j overlooked. Today there are |Per bushel. Seeding or planting ypright ——S Trailing , : ze re sa [colorful redwood and weoel as- can now be undertaken. if-seed- Cape fnarigold | lee i < ae oer ee Z : a . te tos--planters available, as ed, the , t twice Kochia Portulaca “| a ’ * : aa |well as less expensive CYPFeSS the y He. lag _ - Phlox drum-. Thunbergia : i, Mette We : NORTH RUSTICO P.. E. Il. HOW TO ‘OBTAIN or’ white pine. Whichever you ae Pek mondi ee 2 ' ie . : ’ * chee pane choose it should be at least ten Some plants are particularly french’ marigold TWO TEN DAY CAMPS DESIGN BOOK inches deep, 12 inches wide and, well adapted to window boxes 9s (TRIN | : é pod ee are oe However, your selection. should Be a J Ath 7 4 h es : eer e ‘ ee feet long, a Te Ss i : sak als " | : ‘ ~ 4 aing i iach “he we‘ toga Sed om wer ow) Mi Sure dae acemann,| {| SUly 44h - 14th and July 18th - 28th % Country Homes. 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"he work (Solved in two quarts: of water. | bai ' r . - meee harmoniously in any. Reighbor- almost ADA. me en en. |Allow the coating to dry tho) | es si Sane DAVE STEWART Phone No. 3 Ott tice eee Berries Ricci sacaiiee aes ‘ hood. Unobstructed’ wail. area arrangemen - pote both |Toughly before using runner. | Siar deat ee : Cut out this application form and mail before June 15th to space, bottom vented picture trance ts ea” echen hel tes : Mr. Jack Kenny, Box 341, Charlottetown, ‘P.E.L. - window plus. sliding doors to basement a ee, This is Red Cross Water Safe-| % cup limestone - . si , ‘shown, a 75 foot lot would be free. This new edition in- cludes color. selection, ete., plus over 100 popular new designs to choose from, Also included are full designs on how ‘to order blueprints. with soil containing a balance. of ‘\nutrients. A good. planting me- dium, for example, is a modifi- ed “Cornell mix’, and the in- gredients can be bought at any _|Mursery or garden centre. The proportions of this mix, which \ To the Electors of 6th District in Queen's County: : Sincere thanks to our Total Cost including Board - $30..00 For Boys and Girls, age 13 - 18.” . APPLICATION. =. I wish to attend camp. (dates see above) .......:.. and/or plaese send me more information (_) 0 e . workers and M.A FARMER a “kitcheti-and a hall are. some of the items that help make this home. comfortable, The lava: tory between two of the, bed- | accessible to both this loéation required but with a single gar- ty Week. ue 3% cup bonemeal age 60 feet is- sufficient. De |. : He en sign is brick veneer but de- : % tails for building in frame or solid brick are supplied. De- sign No. 455%1,220 Sq. Ft... - si — 4 rooms is by sliding doors First Aid For Ailing Houses Ry ROGER C. WHITMAN ° ond-hand floor lamp with a PAINT OVER .SHINGLES . | parchment shade.. The parch- QUESTION: We-have decided |ment shade dried out and is the brown-stained shingles. on |dirty. What treatment do you our house look to gloomy. Can | suggest? white house paint be put on over| ANSWER:. To clean the shade, shingles which have’ been stain- wash with any mild ‘soap or de- ed several times? tergent ‘and water, rinsing well ANSWER: Certainly. ‘But not | afterwards with clear water and vice versa. Stain over painted |wiping dry. .To “‘refresh” the shiritttes looks dreadful. | -parchment, rub lightly with cas- RASS DOORKNOB CARE | tor oil or -with neatsfoot oil. QUESTION: _Is there any spe- |METALLIC COFFEE IN PERK celal care needed for brass | QUESTION: I have had my door knobs? ielectric coffee percolator for ANSWER: “"Tarnish remover almost a year. “Lately the-cof=|— will get them bright, brass pol- | fee made in i always has a bit- * {sh will make them shiny, nd /ter, almost metallic taste. Is a coat of clear lacquer or clear there anything I ean de about plastic spray will_preserve the this? results; at least a great deal | ANSWER: The inside of a longer than without this protec-|percolator should be carefully tion from grubby hands. c 'and thoroughly cleaned after * CHANGING FAUCET WASHER jeach use,- to ‘prevent build-up of |. _ QUESTION: -Please tell me_ja-deposit or coating inside: To the steps involved in changing a | _remove this coating. once it has worn faucet washer? I have been |formed use a coffee stain - re- told this is a difficult job, ex-. preoe preparation, available cept for a plumber. at most housewares and many ANSWER: ° With a wrench, hardware. stores, . following label | .ag-loosen the nut which holds the | instructions carefully.. For coat- *"taucet stem, withdraw thé” ling removal, you also cam peri- stem. This releases pressure on | odically fill the percolator with the washer, which rests on the |water, add a couple of teaspoons bottom part of the faucet, call- \of baking soda, and run this ed the seat. Before replac' \solution. through a resular_cof- with.a new washer, use a seat-'}fee-making cycle. ‘Sometimes a !- dressing tool (simple and inex- {detergent deposit accumulates, pensive) to smooth the seat, so |if the percolator is not well-rins- the new ‘washer won’t be chew- \ed after it is otherwise cleaned pon fdaup-by foree-pressure on a jand this affects the taste. _ “+ Yough surface. Any good hard-| FINE PLASTER ACKS ware store stocks--inexpensive QUESTION: I am covering kits for this ‘repair job, contain- |a large walk-in closet into a ing full instructions and dia- |sewing room, How can I repair gram. _|fine, -hairline cracks in the ‘HOUSE PLANS |plaster walls? ; QUESTION: I would like to| ANSWER: Very fine hairline understand _ house construction |cracks can be filled by brushing | plais’and methods. Is there any |With a mixture of one part tur- | source for such. information? |pentine and three parts boiled | %; ANSWER: Many sources. Con- jlinseed oil. Somewhat : wider | sult your library or bookstore |cracks are repaired with white | ~——---—tor-titles-~-Write to Sunset Maga-|lead-thinned with turpentine-to-a/—— zine, Menlo Park, Calif., Popu- |fairly thin paste. This is rubbed | \ar Science Monthly, 355 Lexing- |on the cracks with a cloth to | ton Ave., New York City; Bet- force the paste into the open ter Homes and Gardens, Des |Space.. Wipe excess from the Moines Towa; the American |Surface. When the paste is tho | Home, 644 Lexington Ave.,.New |Foughly dried, light sandpaper | York City, 10022. Many news- |ing may be necessary. stands are likely sources too. | LIMP CARPETING __MOTHS INVADED FURNITURE | QUESTION: The canpeting we | - QUESTION: How can- 1 re-|use for runners in our halls has | - move a moth invasion from over- |become very limp after years | stuffed chair and davenport? (of use. How can I treat them | ANSWER: If an estimate from |to make them stiffer? a professional. exterminator ig} ANSWER: Turn the runners affordable, let him do the job, |Over, in an area where they _At-home methods. aren't too .|can remain undisturbed for at — ie 2) eee eefsicccs the dollar-stretching, budget-loving, — — — sez trim-size beauty from General Motors. ? é die under the chair, so-the fumes will rise up through the uphol- stery..Make a'tent over the | chair of sheet plastic or ean- | Vas, to keep the fumes in. This should continue for at least . 12 wher it will be safe to burn al — me at Ges *falphir candle. Place the sk DANCING a night at the Kensington Legion Home. s j ios e “ : i > & hours. Another: With the same Dancingg from 9.30 to as : en! : ie Y jent technique leave a couple | 12.30. pou . = BS ‘ : * tees we me Nes ak : ¢ or three pounds of. moth flakes| Music by Eddie Mathews ‘ on the seat(s), so the furnes can | Hillbilly Orchestra. OL poo a aie work downward, This needs/ Admission price 75¢ per Acadian pulls no punches. It’s a low-price car and proud of it! Acadian oe ee a SO WeSC aa “ won't-try-to-convince-you it’s an expensive car. Of:course there’s a very ~minimum—temperature. . ‘ ; ; ; ‘ : good chance that other people will get an inflated impression of Acad- tion for you. Your passengers wouldn’t ‘believe Acadian’s price tag, either. And who could blame them. Acadian has so much luxury, FLAGSTONE TERRACE comfort, roominess and performance. Pick any one. of Acadian’s six S : ij f * ‘ . . é sae: ; ‘3 , : Ts, : jauting a hacine Seasepk sealer ian’s cost. Take your neighbors, for instance. They'll envy you your new low-price models and you've Just adited“another budget-lover to the to at the rear of my. house, ? Acadian. That’s contemporary. styling and Body-by-Fisher construc- family. And as we all know, you Just can't get too many of them! You'll the land slope. What is the pro- DEAF? ~ : {= find a wider-than-ever selection of models and colors at your * cedure for this? : Acadian-Pontiac-Buick dealer’s. Trade-in allowances are high, . ANSWER: Excavate the area | INSTANT HEARING j er > where the patio is to be con, | NOTHING IN EITHER the deals are great and delivery is faster than ever. » my ~~ etructéed to a depth of about 10 EAR !! 4 : Se inches. Then placegcinders (not | yp papers . i ashes) in the excavation and alway Wilied aif tare : : : ! 4 roll. and tamp ‘well to. within | hearing aid, nothing in either + : a a Soe 4 : five inches-of-the level desired.|--ear,-no—earpiece~ fittiig” of t : Ovér this put down a three-inch | any kind. Wear this instry,” ‘ ; @ oe : : bed of concrete,, using one ‘part | ment and no one will ever ‘ ‘ . : : cba) : portland cement, two parts ay, pe Ph once : with : : oe ee ‘, sarld, and three parts of stone f Clarity, free from disturbing b G val M no larger’th§n one inch. Use. | Mies Hoe Is a new techni. : > Vv ener otors “a no. -more.-.wter than necessary i ue Bey 0 better &. : : to make a workable mixture. ian ie har at Oe te Acadian Canso Sport : oe A < ae ‘Follow this witha setting mix- [new deal for the deal Pot re fc MUN COUDS See one dnl GENER ME MOTORS VALUE ure, of three parts: sand and~} this claim in y ee : ae : : : ide bart een As soon as Pree ee sending ihe gome See your authorized Acadian-Pontigc-Buick dealer ‘the setting < bed is. levelled, '' within 10 days to: oe : ‘42608 bhi A Se ou do tee |\--— — - ' AUTHORIZED ACADIAN-PONTIAC BUICK DEALER IN CHARLOTTETOWN — | e cement and lay down the flag- . : : . ‘ : i i stones in the pre-arranged pat- 4 a ear tice Service . i es ; ITE , : tern,. being sure’ the stone is Stislies ti Poe Centre, | ' ; a thoroughly wet when setting it. J 7" * © "9" Halifax, N.S. i : " ~ Point all joints with t , 4 , ‘ a , yen 7 - rs = hichee ce We pare Oh bane to one 7 118 St. Peter's Road Charlottetown, P.E.I. _ Dial 2-1248 Addre ; : ‘ 3 4 Nic cM 4 i uo . } wOUESTION: vt wee 1a ‘sec | i : Be sure to see “The Fugitive” Mondays at 9 to 10 P. M., “The Red Skelton Hour Tuesdays at 9 to 10 if ‘ ‘a. ee a P.M., and “Telescope” Thursdays at 10:30 to 11 P.M. on channel 13, : i. 4 . - ’