MIMIOD g s-r. s‘-FM '°°" . .. __ ‘I. __: B35‘-,.§}l'2‘ ‘INN \ . ; LIVING, DINING ROOMS COMBINED AID FOR AILING HOMES 1 By ROGER c. WHITMAN corrnn sranvs QUESTIN: How can I re- snove copper stains from white stucco? These were made ‘by copper screens which have since been treated to prevent future staining. ANSWER: Swab the stained m o areas with a strong mixture household ammonia and water. being careful the solution doesn't get on any painted surface. This solution won't injure stucco. Con- siderable patience is required. PECKY CYPRESS FINISH OUESTION: We are halving WESIERNC BRIEFS ihoirr Kansas in. Basil spears. lisht keeper at North Cape. is a patient in the Western Hospital 18 PATIENT Little Coleen Mockler, dau- hter of Mr. and Mrs. Irv Mockler, Tignish, is a patient in Charlottetown Hospital. INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Urban M. Gaudet. 'I‘ig- 5' on Hospital Sunday accidental fall at her home. Ac- companying Mrs. Gaudet was r son Mark and daughter Josephine. CLOW FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Mrs. Harry Clow took Decky cypress paneling install. in our iivin room. What is the best way to treat it to retain the natural finish? ANSWER: The sual treat- ment consists of two or three after each application. wipe off any excess oil on the surface. Allow at least 24 hours for dry- ing. between applications. If a darker tone is desired, add color- in-oil to the linseed oil mixture. RUSTED. BTAINED MARBLE QUESTION: A marble garden bench in the back yard of a atlon home we recently purchased is badly paint-and- st stained. Apparently it was table children of previous owners. there any way to clean up the marble ourselves? ANSWER. Marble cleaning preparations are available at many housewares and hardware dealers; follow label instructions for use carefully. Or try the following treatment which is very effective for removing most stains and dirt from marble ex- posed to weather (as paint and rust). Make a thick paste of powdered whiting other absorbent powder and a strong. hot solution of sal soda. Cover the dicolored marble surface with a thick layer and allow to remain several hours (overnight is good). The soda acts as a solvent on paint. grease. and other stains, and the whiting like a blotter to draw the material out. In the morning, wash off the paint with clear. warm water and wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth. Repeat treatment. if necessary. CRUMBLING BLOCK QUESTION: My cellar wall: used as a work and play for ls l S t rd - y ' 0 L are made of cinder blocks. pa” 8;: nfythremnotvnges. 1.-cu noticed. recently,‘ that they are a e 12,, C Bra Royal Canadian Legion attended in group with legion grave- ‘ oonlggctp s teruienttook oi Ir .. i-iioiu 4-mi ciisi-iooo .-Ad-ults.Dial___ :A El 0? Q-,horses.inustbeiI:'sood O ' crumbling th It £i_.___._.._..__.... Late To Classify D — TWO SMELT DAG w SL1‘, Welsh. 31 CIIest- “"" SINGS. Q" tuna. - A117 I Av.s's'os.,P ese w spots like fine sand. Sometimes. In heavy 1- into as. e seeps ugh and leaves white patches when dries up. What can I do to al- leviate these situations? ANSWER: The white patches are probably the condition known as efflorescence, w is e coming out of alkaline salts in concrete or masonry. due to wa- ter working its way through. Ap- ying a liquid transparent wa- erproofing preparation, avail- able st masonry supplies deal- ers, to the outside surface of the blocks should eliminate this A ply a cement - hardening prep- aration to the ceiling walls to overcome the crum ing. SPOTS IN WAXED FINISH S : A n u m b e r of white spots have developed in the waxed finish of an oak dres- ser. Csn these be removed out refinishing the dresser top? ANSWER: White spots a was finish are usually the re- sult of scratches. To remove se. sponge th ' turpentine. s-0'6 - V E '5' As a ly a fresh wax finish. EPAIRING REED ORGAN OUMTION: I have an reed (pump) organ which he nspair. could I contact this service? AN directory under» "Organs—Tuning and Re- hoi Q ‘_ ‘ii ix V. .. :v«i~iaw~iii i _ i ._ 4 f" whether or not a provincial gov- l_ crnment brief will be prepared ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County .\‘ ‘“‘ ._\-_. »-i. it . .’ "' I ‘I; 1‘-.IiII‘LI‘_ ill I I if: ': from By NEIL MATHESON Provincial Ant! Farm Editor Harvesting of one of the best grain crops on record will carry on deep into November if the weather holds out. it is apparent ea farmers and combine operators comments 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘MTn. Oct. 29. 1902. Grainy Harvesting To Run Into Nov. rts varied with localities farmers from westem Prince were reported to be pretty well cleaned up several weeks ago, and many had their potato harvesting pretty well along. But there were still a few who were battling unfavorable weather on occasion. in an ef Repo and rd from - — -1 -4 in the province and particularly - those in the central and eastern fol‘! to C10!‘ W W3 lM'I3I|flb10 , gectIong_ crop before the first strikes of HERE 5 A SMALL ¢l'|fee- There are reports from a num- . room house with some unusual features and a lot of privacy. Designed by architect J. de Ki-resztcs of Montreal. it of- for: in large combination liv- ing-dining room with men- sions of 23 feet, 4 inches by 11 feet. 10 inches. A large living room window looks out over the patio that screens the main entrance to the house. The bedrooms are grouped at the rear of the house with a dressing room providing access to the bath- room from the master bed- room. An open stairway leads to the basement from the cen- year. harvesters make her of areas that some of the land is too wet to permit opera- tion of harvesting machinery. A number of farmers gesied it will be impossible to get those wet fields though more suggest the fields firm be out James Gordon Abney estimat- ed last night th 25 per oen uncut. A combine operator. h has orders for enough cutting to loeep if the weather is favorable. him occupied fros frost A -number of farmers worked through the gals force winds of Saturday afternoon, for example, although the heavy winds made effective work all but impos- sible. have sug- cut this °P”mI"“° Many fa-miers have left their t mm“ grain fields in an effort to save "“°“3h “ their potato crop. but there was “*9 still plenty of uneasiness last night as the harvesting season stretched into what many con- sidered to be a record late sea- Many of the farmers who gathered at Pownal Saturday night at a plowmen’s association I o F’ 5 for wee srai hall. The floor area is 1,076 square feet and the exterior dimen- sions 24 feet. four Inches by 44 fact. two and one-half inches Working drawings for this house, known as Design 2309. may be obtained from Cent- ral Mortgage and Housing Cor- poratlon in Moncton at mini- mum cost. Gov’t Ponders Tax Brief Frame of reference of the Royal Commission on Taxation - centiy w‘ O’ Leary Men Hear Talk O'LEARY -- Guest speaker at the regular meeting of the O‘Lea-ry Men's Association pe- W85 The meeting was held in Christian education centre in- 0’Leavr_v United Mr. Rector spoke on his trip to the West Coast, and follow- ing his speech bookendis from the_ brotherhood. Church. a potato fields, before they could feel corrtfortable. n Ocean View farmer said last weekend the grain crop was pretty well cleared up in his area, though Belfast farmers a few miles away reported there is mm oemmony 3: biglsmnilnsg gdmdmt otmtlif hglnch (‘-3- Douslu. imsuisut of prawn. dent of irmviscisi command. '“°"-358° °" 9 '3 ‘mm - 9“ ° cislconimsnd; Brucestcwsirt. and Hector Buoto. treasurer Royal Canadian Legion home took part from the main plat- _ mm‘, 3 mm was carried out Thursday form of the spacious home D°mm°“ "m°'““u".' M’ , oi fin T night by J. Peter Gsudet. were (left tonight) Hamilton drew Mscllsctiern. pact presi- cooler in afternoon; winds northwest 20. Lorwmlgh at Hall- fax 52 and 55 Gos en 47 and Kentville and d 45. Cape Breton: Showers chang- ing to snowflurries this after- noon; c 1 e a r i n g\by evening; cooler in afternoon. Winds noon. Low-high at Sydney 45 and 57. 4 will be examined by the provin- cial treasury department to see. r the commissio Provincial Treasurer, Mel urday ii. vin that presentation we will do so." The commission has invited submissions from organizations, associations a n d invididuals wishing to provide information to the_ incidence and dam Y we the Parliament of Canada. Re- tun: commendations for improve- been merits in tax laws and their ad- showed Wrong Picture Used Saturday The picture shown on this or '‘If it is advisable to make a D389 011 POWGP the Wrong picture. a house which had damaged by fire near Al- berton a few days before. Saturday which was supposed to have been St. Felix house which had been aged by fire caused when strong winds toppled a power pole allowing come in contact with the house a lot of work still to be done. Dennis Rem WEATHIER TORONTO (CP) - Tempera- tures issued by the weather of- fice. presented ‘ Dawson ....... .. 32 37 Vancouver 53 63 Victoria .. .. . 50 63 Edmonton . 45 62 Calgary . . . . . . . . .. 51 61 Regina .. .28 62 Winnipeg 28 49 Toronto . .. 44 54 w 35 36 Montreal .. . 35 38 that of 8 Quebec . . . . . . . . . ..28 37 Fredericton .. .. . 31 43 Saint John ..... .. -— 49 Moncto . . . . . . . .. 32 44 lines to alifax .39 52 Charlottetown .35 (5 The pu'ic- Sydney .. .35 48 Yarmouth . 39 53 St. John's . 38 46 HALIFAX (CP) -— The wea- mioistration are sought. Places and dates of public hearings by the commission are to be announced later. Tignish Auxiliary Sponsors Classes TIGNISH — Tap dancing and I“ see. a first for e Tignish, commenced Saturday at the Legion com- munity hall. Mrs. Andrew Wells. '6 diffeient classes regularly ev- ery Saturday from 10 a.m. pm. The Ladies Auxiliary of the 9'’ co a Satellite Probes Radiation Belt C A P E CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) -— The Explorer XV sat-I States high-altitude nuclear ex- losion last su A Th the payload into space at p.m. and seven hours later the " mmer. or-Delta rocket National Aeronautics and Space 4 Administration reported a suc- '< cessful orbit was achieved. 1 The 98-pound package settled 4 ther office says showers and o urrles will become more xidespread affecting all prov- c . es. Regional forecasts: Mainland Nova Scotia: Show- ers changing to snowflurries this afternoon; clearing by evening; Prince Edward Island, East- ern N.B. Counties: Overcast with rain; turning to snowflur- ilcs by evening and then clear- ing; cooler this afternoon; northwest winds 20 with gusts to (:0. Early morning and in afternoon temperatures at Char- iotteiown and Moncton 42 and 38 Lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy with snowflurries; clear- lag in afternoon: much cooler; northwest winds 20. Early morn- ing and mid afternoon temper- atures at Fredericton and Saint John 45 and 35. Upper St. John River Valley. Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with snowflurries; clearing in after- noon; cool, northwest winds 20 I r__ miles in showers cssionsll one to our miles in snowflur- ies; temperatures in 40s High this today at Charlotte- ll:39 am. I with gusts to 30. Early morning and mid afternoon temperatures at Edmundston and Campbell- ton 35 and 30 Bay of Fundy: North winds y with showers and mist. changing to snowflurries Iii afternoon; clearing n‘ng. Vislbilities th s Charlottetown. Sun rises and mist oc- at 6:25 and sets at 5:02. . L ,_ —r‘ . \‘ MR. MEOWNER: We have everything for KITCHENS. BATHROOMS. RECREATION ROOMS. in fact. every room In your ms. Visit our new modern showroom soon. CHANDLER BROS. LTD 0 1 Plywood Place Dial 4-em Storey Electric Ltd. 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Perry told the youthful sports- men that a new trophy would be made available for competition xt .0 St ate s Ambassador Douglas ' MacArthur and Mrs. MacArthur are among 74 members of the embassy staff who have signed up to donate blood to the Bel- gian Red Cross. CONSIDERED HARMFUL LONDON (AP) — TIGNISII -- Little League herbal baseball wound up for the year a slim drug firm has withdrawn blet whic like thalidomide, may be harmful to NOW! RUSLO Windows and Doors in BAKED ENAMEL uconons” for new homes. schools or any type of construction. F. J. CAMPBELL . int a wide-looping course rang- Royzil (ifinadlian Lesifh are S331‘; me” from 190 “L9 . L J 0 30339 3058--53¢ “gag,” above the min. «Douglas Bros. & ones; ‘ LTD. 0 may do so by contacting the L D " president of the auxiliary. Mrs. Bfiussgw 8u3°_ United . sf-_‘_ 1_’IAW_“f_3:1A33:o us Up. Queen Dial 4-8300 A British year. The Rec Soxhdowned the Dod- t c chard. 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