_‘_‘. ‘T §'*i-PLEAsiNs ATMOSPHERE FEATURE OF BUNGALOW ; ‘€“‘ s‘\‘l.« \' .iil‘*-'»‘‘" * \ ‘I ." \‘\\i ?"~ . ~ ‘\\=..'e-‘a it I- ' ‘ . sy KEN KELLY . V \ _ ,.L_.w F- :: ' in (V " _ Tx tthe federal food ' ’% —-~~ - lectorate stepped outside the law steel with _——-——-—---— . _ ‘Ell ‘-J I“ Illicit"; ... .. . _._____.._—-----— : '—'- 9, g A Dr. C.A. Morrell .qucstofonemanufactui-eroftii ‘ idomlde supplies were not re- tur llatiierwick, Toronto archi- hot. Two entrances. one from the carport, give convenient ac-. eess to the kitchen and living dining room. Steps lead to the haaeent from the entrance are b the house around centrally lo- cated bathroom. - The floor area is 864 square ear-port adding 12 feet to the frontage. Working drawings for this house. known as De- sign 2308. are available from Central Mortgage and Housing -Corporation at minimum cost. MISCOUCHE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry Ind family of Miscouchc left by car on a two weeks vacation and will visit in New Brunswick. and Massachusetts. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. George Buote and son Allan of Jamaica Plains Mass.. were v i s i t o rs in Mis- eouche for several days at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. _ Rita Arsenaiiit of New York recently visited with her par- ents. Illit. iscouehe. On Thursday evening a recep- tion was held in the Miscouchc Legion Hall in honor of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Arsen- M . ned to the manufacturer. III could have been made," he said when asked whether there was legal provision for such prosecutions. "I heard from one company by phone that they were having difficulty getting back all the stocks that were out. that some to whom it was supplied wanted to keep them. They asked for QICH, help. “Thai day I wrote the (two {longer be allowed and that . if it was found sales were bein K made. stocks would be subject deformities in 10 cases and. in seizure and prosecutions ‘ after reviewing the mother!’ I Ihistories. concluded that nine . id f . DULL concnrxra FLOOR ,comlng through the upstairs t‘§fi‘¢',wE‘f, -I-V0 m.UGG,sTs QUESTION: The colored con- 3 chimney and also downstairs. bright when damp after wash- 3 out going to the expense of bull- ing; when dry, it’: dull. Is there ding a new chimney? l ‘any {way to brighten it without ANSWER: The only way to ‘ climax of 3 beh;nd_the_Scene,: 1 pain ing. T ANSWER: If the concrete‘ including a fire-clay flue lining. company of weston. om‘ Hp. vince them to return stocks." I ' isn't powdery. one or two appli- cations of a good quality paste wax should improve the appear- ance. A thorough buffing of‘ leach coat will give the floor a lustrous finish. Dusty concrete should receive a couple of soak- prevented by inserting a tenth West German drug company. - of porcelain enameled pipe, from The company submitted 3 _ the flue connection of the stove lgxngthy cynical report on that .to the chimney top. The space drug which !.!!'he omens. Charlottetown. iiou.augusts,1ssz.g lOuisicie-The-Law TryfMcide To Prevent Tha|iclomideSaie list in April. 1061 —- when he OTTAWA iCP)——Tl1e head of heard "rumors" that the drug find drills dir- was suspected of being associ- — -- last spring to help drug manu- babies. The manufacturers told mp. lfacturers keep supplies of the him the drug's developer had / baby - deforming drug thaiido- heard that a Dr. Widiku mide out of the hands of the of Hamburg delivered a report public. _ said here an increase in certain types of in an interview that at the ne- deformities and stating the _ e mothers of the _ sedative drug he wrote a letter taken thalidomide, : threatening prosecutions if thal- ‘ ASKED REPORT The German company asked _ do know under what but had been told he was mt Sect"!!! Of the 804 prosecutions prepared to provide one at that t time. On the basis of this. Dr. Mor- rell said. be instructed the Ca- nadian maiiufacturers — Mer- rcll and Frank W. 1-lorner. Montreal—-on Dec. 1 to send I warning to all doctors practis- ing in Canada of the possibility of deformities and to state that thalidomide should not be given to pre of childbearing age. Concrete evidence of a con-. nection between the drug and deformities reached Dr. Morrell Feb. 28 in an article in ishsmedical journal Lancet by a c I d t d th 1 H lrnothers tool‘: thalidomide be- _ “ unersan ee rw : " ‘th th crete floor in our basement looks pthere any way to check this with ’ used to Show dmggists :0 ma: I :rl:ba€l‘;n:ad':oo' and e "uh F Dr. Morrell's action was the ' Dr. th C d‘ net rid of creosote is to rebuild ‘drama that started in Septcm- lithglidgrnaidi-ran manufacturers of the UDDCI‘ D8“ 0‘ the Chimney. ber, 1960. when W. S. Merrcll ‘ ‘‘r:'.‘quested‘’ -- all that the Food D A i id ’ _. H “'9 °hlm“9Y “"9 13 “"89 9"‘ plied to market thalidomide talilat \\'iihd‘:z:v‘:r thpeergiliig. 011311. CF60-@019 T0I‘m8tI0n Can be which had been developed by a I The companies complied. tshiviis Thalidomide went through the included clinical same P‘'°°9d“‘'‘‘ 35 My 0! the Is births of malformed n Lena a paediatric society noting gust er. A 3 children had had the doctor for a report e By CARMAN CUMMIN dian Cans While nothing basic has changed in the Berlin dispute. the mood of tension that per- vaded the United the Berlin wall went up last Au- ter craze that saw thousands of American digging into their strlards now is as outmoded as Without fuss. the House of Berlin Tension Mood No longer Evident Press Staff Writer States after has disappeared this sum- symptom: The fallout shel- hula hoop. oprcsentatives this week voted to throw out President Ken- nedy's request for $568,755,000 to start a big new shelter pro- gram. It brought only mild criticism. At the same time 54,000 re- serve troops are quietly getting ready to go back into clvvlcs. Some of the United States’ ai- lies on the other side of the At- lantic. meanwhile. are showing concern over what they regard as a a American policy on the defence of Western Eu- I‘ the neuri and was Dr. gnant women or women pose Ihfi Brit’ tails trol ottish doctor who studied HOW ollowing study of the report. L ably orrell said. he telephoned ining March 2 their and . PROCESS lint? Wis 0‘ 8 “quid Cement between the pipe and ¢himlI€Y,studies of its administration to S 200-0“ new druss that come g hardener, available at mason- masonry Should be cinsed at the 1000 persons’ among them 34 on the market yearly in Can- ry supplies dealers. After the top with a 3]!) of concrete in 1 pregnant women. 5 413. DI‘. Morrell said. The re- . hardenelr has thoroughly dried. ’ some other way, t D,._ Mane“ said thwe was 3 ports of the mginufacturerfls lest ‘apply I 9 W31 l nothing in the report to raise ‘ ‘Vere Examine by ‘W0 men in I *'''"‘E’‘'‘5 °N ““E*’L“CE fears of malformations. All the l "19 dIreP'0ra'-c- They asked for O ‘ REMOVING WAX AND POLISH QUESTION: What is the best .1 children 0! me 34 women were ; additional information at) out ‘ way to clean fireplace brick leilt y de -bed _ ésileaked “""' "last" by ”‘°’ iirstaliiiiiwfl trouble withl ,builder'.’ How is concrete hearth- thalidomide came ‘as! Decem_ ‘i stone cleaned? b _th d 4 th .; ANSWER: Apply water to the _ ‘plaster Streaks ‘" “"9" .”'° still have doors clear: no base- V QUESTION: Our mahogany ;furniture is nearly 20 years old 3 and has layers. and layers of wax land furniture polish on it. It is ‘dirty and much darker than it should be. Washing hasn't help- LET US FIND YOUR tlon disappeared when the drug ure is not a certification of the safety of the drug facturerer is required to supply te in safety of the drug for the pur of use recommended an possibility of peripheral tis, a temporary condition. were satisfied this condi- stopped. Morrell said the proced- he manu- stablish the and under the conditions (1 ope. Politicians and newspapers have expressed apprehension over the coming retirement of Gen. Laurls Norstad as NATO supreme commander in Europe and the selection of Gen. Lyman Lcmnitser. also an American. to replace . Succeeding Lemn tzer as chairman of the us. joint chiefs of staff is Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. who has argued that U.S. atomic retaliatory power should not be used except to de- of the tests applied to con- thc potency, purity and safety of the drug." ; For the department to make t all the necessary safety tests; made by the manufactur- ers would take many millions of dollars a year and consider- larger staff than at pres- ent, Dr. Moi-rcll said. A number f men work part time exam- new - drug submissions- time is about the equival- ent of four full time men. The department is re-examin- in the original thalidomide submission, Dr. Morrell said. ~ *' MO VING Furniture moved any- where. New temperature control- led. sprinkled. safe ware- ouse. Experienced men and the latest In moving equip Jeiiekins Transfer lici assure national survival. VIIIIIIIIIIIX “ NEWSON Eiroinio O WIRING O FIXTURES O APPLIANCES ; I REPAIRS Uffffffflffjfjfifffffffffg Dial 4-8325 Electrical Contractors 161 Queen IIIIJICCCJIJJQ 5 Free Estimates! l I N i \ I i 5 O Ifi fluflafl. :3 Steel Pickup -‘I°n‘.'nct:'1ig.ared with 6,'Ioo.nti: Until automobile make” start releasing major orders go. their 1063 model rims. Steel said. construction activity uqji provide the main market sup- Uniied States CLEVELAND (AP) -— A pick up in new/orders should quicken the production pace of the us. steelec industry after Aug. 15, th magazine Steel predicts. steel in. T90 .. Steel painted a gloomy pt-hm picture for the industry, at. though the production outlook is brighter. “Profits nosedived in the second quarter. and th. tightening cost price squeeu could force this year’s net earn. “Mills will be making for the larger shipments of ished products scheduled in Sep- tember than in August." said the ii a t i o n a l metalworking weekly. “Operations will follow ings below the less-than-salts. closely the trend in new or- factory level in 1961. tiers." “It would make the third con. Last week's estimated output of 1.560.000 ingot ions was 3.7 per cent above the previous 1 secutive yearly decline and the lowest after‘ tax profits since 054 Now is THE TIME We have two of the most modern lnsuj. atlon Blowing Equip. ment at or sci-via anywhere in P. E. 1. Ease your Insulation {one now before the rush. and save 888. ALSO — Approved applicators for Johns-Manviiie Asbestos siding. and Clapboard, with Insulated backer hoard. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co. AME YOU CAN TRUST scum Phone in A N -18 spring Park Road Dial 4-0275 ' Buying - Selling - Renting M Phone 394-325: In the Front %.“~i=. it ".3. and Sellers. City and Country Service — Call Day or Night For experienced and confi_d(e:ntiai service without obligation John W. iih—acKenzie Real Estate Consultant Appraiser & Broker 269 Queen Street Charlottetown Member of Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards. Mrs. ‘Frank McNeill who wercl recently married. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob wrirzlttmani ed. What can we do to remove the wax and polish? plaster‘ the" Duane "ff Wm‘ iment. Wa-nt to remedy before 8 piece of or wide-bladeinext winten DIAL 2-'1 zoo and family of Vancouver are vi- liting in Miscouchc at the home of Mrs. Weightman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Martin. Claude Gallant. Wayne \'eno and Lloyd Gaudet attended the Allied Youth annual iicld dav which was held at Tea Hill on Wednesday. . . Rita DesRot-hes of (iiilario. re- cently spent several weeks in Miscoucbe visiting with rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. l-‘rant-is (‘affrey and family of New Jersey are visiting in Miscouchc. guests of Mrs. Caffrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus DesRoches. Ulric Arscnault of Ontario was a recent visitor to Miscouchc at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfie Arscnault. - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pe rry and family visited in Misouche ht the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Perry. Among those who attended the pilgrimage to St. Ann de Beau- pre. Quebec. were Mrs. Emman- uel Poirier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Desiioches and Mrs. Wilhvarm Deslloches. til of Mis- couche. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wally Arsenault If Ontario. are visiting in Mis- Douche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William DesRoches. Carmella Martin who is a ste- wardess for T.C.A. is visiting in Miscouchc at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin ‘“' A number of parishioners from llfiscouche attended the celebra- Hons at Lennox Island whic h hok place on Sunday. ...Mr. and Mrs. Cyril De- ioches are visiting with rela- gives and friends in Miscouchc and Summerside. v»'I‘ommy Bnllum is visiting with his parents in Miscouchc. Miss Marilyn McLean of Lot 18' left by plane for Michigan, U.S.A. on Sunday where she. will attend an American Youth Inadei-ship course. This course Is‘ sponsored by the 4-H Club. Miss McLean is a former stud- Illt of Miscouchc High School. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Arsen (tilt and family of Ontario, are tqpending their holidays in Mis- couchc. with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arsenault and ‘Ilr. and Mrs. Urban Perry. iv:-1 ci.osiI:s norms '."f'U Ml BEACH. Fla. me)- " big Mlanii Beach hotels .. locked their doors and V‘ . ‘ Lines for a bad season. ' _di-lke ended today, it would 1:: to eight weeks before I sherry Frontenac, which . down Tuesday for four NON! V, all your Car . ‘find Fire :“““"h '1'“ °"’-*"‘h‘*‘."m “'°"t°'°"- ANSWER: Covering the floor Par. 5 °"°' 5”“. W‘ a 5 mng , with stiff insulating sheets. then soilmon "I msmmm .ph°sphfM°' carpeting over the entire flooi'.l I 251"“ ;’b°"t.a .°“pft‘;‘l "‘ 3 IE?" I . will make floor warmer. A more co. ' ; ay own a \vo oorin over SLOW HOT WATER the insulation. For detailed in-‘ QUESTION: Recently 0"’ mt formation on the method of put- “"“°" ”‘"’“‘”‘°“‘ ”‘° "°“ 5° 3 ting down wood flooring write 59$?‘ '" mm 5"-Vth5.l°‘gly' W23‘ National Oak Flooring Manufac- ;:d,,e cause‘ an '5 ‘’ mm ' turers Association. 814 Sterick or . :::.t--.:’:.'*;v.‘::::~.‘;::‘"..2.':.:*3:; h‘.’a.""g C0“ and th°'.h°fi7‘°"m ‘ floor can be raised to have doors . mpmg hetween H‘? cm‘ and la“ l clear. insulating sheets availa- , ANSWER: A nationally-known lmanufacturer of polishes a n d ,1 w a x e s makes a combination It-leaning and polishing compound ‘that works very satisfactorily. It is available in housewares a n d .hardware stores, as well as at‘ ‘; paint dealers. T I BRASS CARI-I QUESTION: I have a sol id brass coffee table. from lndia. I want to polish and coat it so that t won't tarnish. ANSWER: Excellent b r a s s ‘polishes are now widely avail- ‘able: follow I a b el directions may be “mug clogged W i th ‘ me building supplies dealers" scale or rust or both. Recom- mend havinz a competent plum- bing contractor inspect and re-, place, if necessary. Installing a Imagnetic rod as a rust inhlbi-. tor will retard the development I of this condition in future. l ‘ COLD CEMENT FLOOR QUESTION: The cashier in a 1 small building I rent out suffers ‘, from cold feet all winter because ‘ of the cement floor on which are fiber rugs. What would be prac- tical and inexpensive way of add- lng flooring or covering to make floor warmer’! There is enough space for floor to be raised and carefully. To remove any corrod- ved spots rub with salt and hot . vinegar or rust-removing prepar- lations available at some hard- ware stores. For protective coat- ing. wipe with denatured alco- hol to remove any ace grease on the surface (work with gloves on to prevent depos- it of oil from finger tipslz en spray on special clear lacquer. available for Just this purpose. CLEANING POROUS BRICK QUESTION? How can i clean a fireplace made of a soft type I red brick’ When scrubbed, l lthe suds turn pink:_it is almost i sent home's wiring. 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