ii Re“ ere S a and “Guide Me Oh Thou r- vice Mr. Eric MacGresor very ~ ieellngly rendered 1! 5010 “TN. Lords My shepbeflln. . . she leaves to mourn her loss. ‘ 0...-_ sister Bea. with whom she “Sadat. also the following hm- mgrs: George in Saskatoon. Ira in Calgary, Davis in Winnipeg and Roy in Rfisllll - TE 53395 rurr-roe noor of THE this bungalow. designed architect DJ‘. Piumto ..by n .oi Winnipeg. presents an lnter~. on. The Pallbearers were. John d - lie Cooke_ Walter MacFax-lane. Stan- 2:‘: g‘;v':'“o° ‘£193 1.-y Murchison. Everett Platta. Victor Ling .H. Jewell. The Flowerbearers were In- timatr friends of the family. — roof house. An overall pleas-. the straight lines of the exter- ior design. With the living I ’ 1 1 I ‘ “I 5 " NOTICE or '.~HERIFF'S .'.3°.i'loor. sol: i.il'.Z'o'3i° ll. \ . SALE garden. the house should I .1. , appeal to those who like pri- . gm -oti Under vacy. Both i r o n t and side en- Incorpomfion Act trances are protected from CITY OI Charl°ttet°wn the weather. The side entran- PURSU35{T:a°n_:’: ":;_"l;'t.‘l': ces from the carport is ad s "I °f 3 Ipeohltte issued by Ken- ‘“'°"'“’ ""° ‘ "““"’ '°°"“ “I °f llealli Martin -Judge of the ““°"""' "'° ‘“'““l M" III‘! - - . 0' cl _ . and kitchen. The bedroom grouping along the whole depth of the house offers com-. piete separation of living and sl g areas. ‘ The floor area oi the house is 1.277 square feet with ex- terior dimension of 44 feet by 36 feet. Working drawings for this house. known as Design _ 2305. are available from Cen- BU<‘}I“°“m‘3o:h°of gghgldblggg tral Mortgage and Housing :lgl(‘I pm” deem sumcient to Corporation in Moncton ..at ‘ ' and all ' l ds here desc sadlilnst which lildilmenl lmd tron given in e amount. of 512735 tor unpaid assessment ggainst the same in the am n’ Estate of Mary Ann 50099? directing me to sell at public in effect has been created by, Isl .--0, pav such assessment ml“l'm"m °°"‘ °”I’°3?o°’hooooy GIVE NO- N.Y. Stocks In Were Strong During Week NEW YORK (AP) The stock market last week reached its nt of the Law Courts Build- 3 inc in Charlottetown in Queeaf V the highest bidder the whole I . lhighest level since immediately assessed 35 N°- '’ ‘after the May 28 sell-off Vol- Street and being row descrlb "me was almost one _'.um_d [higher than the previous week. I Only on Thursday. when ‘Iproflt-taking set in, did the list lfa' advance. Prices closed at the highest of the week for the third gain in the last four wee . Measured by The Associated I reserved plot of land. thence lpress 6°'st°ck average‘ the ad- N.mh..,m.d,y along the said .vance of five points was the u . Ibest since July 2-7. when the lgain was 5.4 points. This aver- age closed Friday at 222.9 the highest since 225.4 on June 1. The Dow Jones industrial average broke through a bar- and described as follows. that is to say: COMMENCING on the East boundary line of land n\\'ll!'(l by Owen Connolly. Es- l quire at the Northwest of e Kinnon. William John Fraser I STRAIGHT LINES GIVE PLEASING EXTERIOR I I Ill *5 ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll; 2; ‘LI --1aoo,ooo #9":-r ‘ would Detroit News Gives Uplilt To Steel Mills CLEVELAND (AP) — Steel producers are getting good news these days from Detroit. Automobile m s n u facturers. the _steel industry's biggest cus- tomers, are encouraged by ex- cellent sales in July. and are increasing their estimates of the number of cars they'll build in this year’: fourth quarter. Steel magazine reported Saturday. T trade publication said there is a good chance at least , cars will be bulltin the fourth quarter. and some optimists in Detroit are fore- casting 1.900.000 units. That the second highest total for any fourth quarter in automotive history. Steel said the estimated 900.- 500 cars in hand at dealerships Aug. 1 amount to 47 days‘ sup- ply and is the lowest in terms of supply since 1057. steel reported an improve- ment in orders for finished steel last week. noting that although the gain was slight it was wi spread. Ingot production was up slightly also at 1.600.000 tons for the week just ended. This was 1.4 per cent above the pre- ceding week’-s total. bringing operations to the highest level STAINED SIIINGLES Question: The copper flash- ing of our dormers stained our asbestos roof shingles. There is also an overhanging tree which seems to have left a ‘small stain: most of it seems to come from the flashing. however. How can we clean the shingles? Is there any way to paint the flashin ‘to prevent further "running?" Answer: The stain from the copper flashing can be removed by making a thick paste of one part sal ammoniac and four prrfts of whiting or other air sorblng powder, moistened with household ammonia. and plac- ing a thick layer of this o v er the discoloration. Several ap- plications may be necessary for complete removal of a stubborn stain. Or dissolve sal ammonlac in household ammonia and ap- ply with a brush; allow to re- main a few minutes. then rinse off thoroughly with plenty of clear water. This may also re- move tree stain. If not, try scrubbing with solution of half allon of hot water. followed by rinsing with clear water; he sure to keep this solution from painted surfaces. as it will harm and soften paint. If the copper flashing ' is properly weathered and tarnish- ed (the greater the tarnish. better paint will hold). it can be painted. First clean the sur- FIRST AID FORTHE Home oy noonn c. wrnrsmau probably due to wood shrink- Members DOWN TO age. especially since it occurs ve registers. Fill the partition with caulking. material. applying it with a caulking gun. I WINDOWS CANT OPEN Question: Last November I painted my outside windows and placed my aluminum storms back. Now I can't open my windows. What can I do? I tried oiling the sides, but it doe- sn't work. ' Answer: The paint film must be broken. A serrated. shaped. small tool for this pur-. pa . ! CHIMNEY PAINT PEELING Question: ‘We prefer a pain- ted chimney to blend with our house color. But the paint peels off the brick after a w months. We use a good quality‘. se . we good quality brick and cement} and Artomas Lord. thence l‘.n<lwardl_v along the last men- zical I face with a wire brush or clean -‘steel wool. Then apply a good !quality le ad paint in a thin, Irler on Tuesday-—the psycholog- and technical wall created linnrd line for the distance of Eicllty-six l86l Feet. ence - Snullnvardly by a line patrallel to the Prince Town Road for distance‘ of Ninety . or to a certain Street. thcncc We-stwardlv along the .Strcct and the line of the re S(‘l‘\'(‘i‘l plot of land Eighty-six lllfil feet to the place of com- moncemcnt. containing Twenty one and Six-tenths (21 6/10) l‘cl‘(‘hes of land a little more I ‘ Numbers .- > i by the 600 level. Once past that point. "the magic wand of 000." as one broker called it. helped prices to move higher. ‘REAHCES HIGH LEVEL ‘ This average closed the week I at 610.02. its highest since 613.05 ,on June 1. The gain for the week was 17.7 points. Wednes- _day‘s gain was the best for any day since July 2. Also helping the market were President Kennedy's sizeup oi the U.S. economy and the mar- ket on Monday night and a number of higher economic in- dicator for July. Although the market had an- lllt‘ (t;;ivt¢:)'thI(l-mle)eed vla.:t;lldth mg“ ticipated there would be no tax hoiween the saw Chaflotm cut this year the president -s re- -port was considered reassuring and cleared the air. . Among the U.S. economic in- dicators pointing upward for July were: A record in the fed- eral- reserve board's index of industrial production. a second- quarter increase in gross na- tional product. higher caah divi- dend payments than a year ear- lier and higher new orders and DATED the 0th day of July AD. 1962. JOHN F. TOWNSIIEND. _flier:-iff of Queen's County. facturers. CHARLOFTEIOWN to: The Hellman organ. the only ially for church use. The Hal m it imitates the Pipe-organ. Rythm Instruments. etc. Ions, other To/wer systems. HEINT7 standards and specifications. onto lea. C V sales by durable goods manu- I can be done even coat; when thoroughly dry. apply a second coat. Be care- ful not to apply a zinc paint to copper because of the chemical reaction between zinc and cop per. BRICK PATIO Question: We are planning to lay an 11 by 18 brick patio. and would like to know what litera- ture is available on just how to go about it. Answer: “How to B u i l d Patios, Terraces. Walks. etc.." published by Fawcett Publica- tions. Inc.. Greenwich. Conn.. is available at many hardware. bookstores. newsstands. or from the publisher, at 75 cents: it has a detailed section on brick patios. and their installations. CASINGS SEPAIIATING Question: Our home is four years old and we gre exper- iencing separation on the cas- ing of several of our windows from the sill; these are on the west side. above heat registers. The wood used is pine. What about thb? Answer: The separation is CENTRAL RADIO 8. T.V. I76 KENT STREET—-OPP. EATON'S have Feen appointed Island Representative for: PEARSON'S STUDIO. Sussex.N.B. Maritime leaders in the piano and organ field. Handling such outstanding lines as electronic organ made spec- en has none of the synthetic tones‘ usuellyflessociated with Electronic organs but rather WURLITZER {— World's largest producer of key-board in-I struments. specializing in Home Organs. Church Organs. DEAGAN-¥‘The greatest name in Electronic Chimes. Caril- V.-— The greatest name in Canadian pianos. . PEARSOl—. -- Built especially for Pearson's studio. to their On Frideyood-Saturday. August ,24th and 25th. there will bee special-showing oi pianos and organs. at which time specialists will be on hand for consultation. and would be hoppnte meetwlth any Church Committees or individuals V plating the purchase of a piano. organ. chimes. ssr- ' house paint. What do you re- commend? Answer: Moisture may be .penetratlng the brick by seep-. Inge through mortar cracks or» through the chimney top. Have- fully inspect the mortar joints and capping for water-tightness. I paintl Or the wrong type of 1 a may have been used: u coating, or a plastic alkyd typel paint suitable for use on exter-I ior masonry. brick and wood; surfaces; always follow direc-I tions on the container carefully.I First remove the present paint down to brick surface. with sand blasting or a prepared paint remover. according to manufacturer’: instructions. a mason or chimney man care- I l-ludon of Quebec City. stepped 3 since May. MA.RKSME Marksman competing the army rifle matches at Conn- near Ottawa 1 ought Rangers c more grueling events. The soldiers must run I100 yards over and under obstacles wing over an obstacle in one I of th N MEET ROUG so IAUNQ AHAG IAIGON‘ (Reuters)-.-About D Communist Vigt con; goon-mu '01‘! reported khya Tsdrudiell were reported killed Thursday ll South Vietnamese Govern- ounted a large- scale airborne attack against guerrillas in Anxuyen province firing at is targets—all in -rs seconds. (CP. Wlrephoto from National Defence) Gov’t Austerity May Keep By DON HANRIGIIT orrawa ' (CP)—Government 3 12 men and a women. . Appointments of two new part- time members to bring the reg- ulatory board up to full strength of 15 are considered unlikely by qualified observers l departments and agencies are‘ heflft-Ibeing asked to trim their bud-. }has no idea whether his resig- cepted. If the , sent him an gets. pose is available at many hard-I Three 0‘ the BBG members :'nation has been ac In” and Win‘ dealer‘? merely are full time and draw salaries. g°"°""m°“t run it along between sash and -_ The 12 other serve on 8 pa“ j acknowledgement of his letter, ; frame to cut the “stuck" edges time basis and get 5100 a day lit had not reached ' of t for attending BBG public hear-i ings and in - camera meetings. ling to and from 0ltawa.. ‘ it has ‘cost up to $6.000 a year ; to maintain a part-time mem- ber. The BBG has a budget this ‘ year of $364,100. TWO MEMBERS QUIT Two months ago, part - time members Dr. Eugene Forsey of . Ottawa and Professor Guy down in protest over thef board's decision not to recom-T mend a licencegright away tori the et up a second: French-language television sta- tion in Quebec City. The board turned down one private application for the li- cence and set the CBC bid over tweak. the CBC said in connec~ tion with several other propos- austerlty may keep the working I als it may not be able to pro- membership of the Board of jceed until public purse strings Broadcast Governors down tolare slackened with the end of austerity Meanwhile. there was some doubt in broadcasting circles Forsey and here whether Dr. Prof. Hudon have ceased to become members of here at a time when all federal [the BBG. Both resigned In Writ- the government June ll.‘ Forsey said Friday he ing to Dr. URBAN GROWTH In 1920 the United States cen- ,as well as expenses in travel- . sus recorded for ROLLO BAY Mrs. Dorothy day visitors to Rollo Bay. Mr and Mrs. Jerome Chaisson a n d son to Rollo Bay. Miss Marilyn Peters. Bay. is visiting relatives ('3 an Rollo Bay area. Miss Edwina Montreal after spending I‘ i|0llSE wumts “You call We'll Wile" From an I outlet plug to wiring yo u r lh°'§l'on£v ELECTRIC 136 I Mr. Leo Mahar, London, 0nt.. recently visited relatives in the in New Hampshire and Brighton.’ Mass. Peters left by‘ plane on Saturday on retur: to e r . MacPher- ’ Miss son and Mrs. Angus L. M a c- Pherson, St. Georges, were Sun- I tion on the nd I Dartmouth, were recent visitors ‘ relatives Rollo B the first time prince st. population predominantly dial-1.7341 I (51.2 per cenil urban. ‘ I ATTENTION! MOV I N G I . Furniture moved any- 7 and Fire INSURANCE Call us today. . PEAKE-MARTIN LTD. 92 Queen St. For all your Cat Dial 2-I26] where. Q New temperature control- led. sprinkled. safe ware- use. . Experienced men and the late. in moving equip- Jelilnrlns Transfer ow. 251205 163 Queen St. vacation with her parents at [Rollo Bay. Miss Kaye Peters. RN. a n d Flora Peters. 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At BBG hearings here this LAUNDRY CHUTE PLANS Question — In re m odeling our home. we want to put in a clothes chute to the basement. I have inquired all'over and it seems impossible to buy a unit How do I make one? Answer: Dealers of he rd- ware and building supplies car- rying do-it-yourself aluminum may have plans available f or making a laundry chute. If not. write to Reynolds Metals Co.. 19 East 47th St.. New York, N.Y.: a description of this item is in their Project Book No. 1. DETERMINING RADIATION Question: What is the formu- in for determining the amount of heat radiation necessary in rooms? The house has a steam red. The base formula’ allows one square foot of radia- tion for each two square feet of glass; one square foot of radia- tion for each 20 square feet of exposed or outside wall, and for each 20 square geet of cold ceil- iu; and one square foot of red- iation for each mo cubic feet of room contents. 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