The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar HUNTERS’ CORONER ~ ou 27,1965 Huns Come Through Winter Well Thanks To Farmers According to this columnists honk of remembrances we have experienced the worst winter nce 1906-07 approximately years ago with respect ‘o our feathered wildlife. Thanks to our farmers our Huns came through remarkably well at east those who staved off our hichways did As one farmer re marked Keep a= supply of zrave! and sand on hand. If you dont they ll zo to the highwavs and that is just courting death” Fverw week | receive reports of < covevs being fed and the most ‘interesting came this past few davs This farmer has a gran- ar, on the ground floor of his harn At ground level at one end he observed that a smal! hole alowed a little grain ta run out Th oan amounted tn a few cup fulls and wasn't zetting any "se and thus a repair joh was pit off Incidentally a smal! Pile vf sand and grave! was close to this hole a left over from am | sement inh When the ground hecame cov ere th crust and snow the co ° ed the life of Rilev Once aodav they d vistt this ‘lunch nter and fill up When all the <:a:n on the ground was ea. en thes d peck at the hole and release a fresh stream of life pavers Thev alwavs left the stand and grave! pile for the last At another farmhouse a covey came recularly to a spot he- neath the kitchen window for their daily ration of grain The farm dog and house eat made mann iret le move they evidently considered the Huns as a new breed of hens and not be be mo- ‘ested . HOLY NAME BOWLING The following is the result of play on the Holy Name Bowling Leame recently MacLEAN AND 50N vs. A. MacEwen 144 206 127 C Creamer 241 144 170 M MacLean * 191 138 176 J Gallant 197 251 1 R \icGee 242 2% AI FE MacLean 2H 147 170 Pemnts — 3% Total— 3408 HUMPTY DUMPTY G Arbing 283 140 240 F Doevie 147 214 187 D Moulbns 152 175,132 G Rradiey 211 178 168 L Gauthwer 173 183 195 D_ Livingston 184 207 224 Points — 14y Total— 3373 ISLAND CHEV. OLD vs. M_~ Thistle 223 146 26 A NMeCullum 151 148 1%? S Peterson 247 276 20 H Pineau 189 157 26 F Bradlev 259 237 23K G Doucetre 229 248 257 Points 4. Toral 3R1K HENDERSON AND CUDMORE B Ward 1@4 711 W. Haves 174 184 L_ Phillips 148 330 LeRov Gauthier 228 194 1% L_ Trainor 170 238 213 BR Dunn 265 279 206 P Lund 192 140 29n Points } Total_3458 CH'TOWN BILLARD vs. R Duffy 228 178 243 J MacLaren 159 197 204 R_Spencer 191 173 174 A Bradley 198 251 202 Ww Nevile 27 145 179 A Doucette 209 236 234 Pornts 4 Tetal — 3608 NEW METHOD CLEANERS R_ Perry 310 194 193 F Haves 172 124 J Bradley 19 212 T Gregory MS 213 219 F Dovle 17% 21217 K Madore 156-208 143 J Duffy 163 216 Points — 1 Total — 3397 Air conditioned comfort by Palmer Electric What 6 words can mean es much te you? Phone or Call PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. Fitzrey St. 4-8543 CL AT NRE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS address- ed to Secretary, Department of Public Works of Canada. Room B326, Sir Charles Tup-. per Buidding. Riverside Drive. Ottawa 8 and _ endorsed “TENDER FOR BARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS. WEST POINT. PRINCE COUNTY. PEI.” will be received until 39 PM ‘(E.ST.’, WEDNES- DAY, APRIL 21, 1965 Tender documents can be ob tained on deposit of $20.00 In the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: Chief Engineer Room F-43 Sir Charles Tupper Building. Riverside Drive. Ottawa: Dis- trict Engineer. P.O. Box 1268. Dominion Building, Charlotte tewn, and can he seen at the Post Office at O'Leary. PET The deonsit will be refunded on return of the documents in gom condition within one month from the date of tender omening To he considered each tender must he submitted on the form: sunplied bv the Denart- mert and mus! he accomnan- fo4 bw the securitv snecified in the tender documents. The lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted to this amount for license fees dollar revenue from the sale of C. Hof 13 hurting Meences endld he clash Norman Kevzer Is estimated that the income Douz Wood Alberta from fishing hunt- Peter Pitre ing, and big game hicenses George Jenkins amounts to a cool million dollars Danney Morrison vearly or did amount to that CLASS IV figure The big game loss was Angus MacLeod heavy Moose trapped in their Gordon Mills ‘yards’ by deep snows were fed Sandra Younker food pellets dropped by plane Ernest Vai’ Wolves were preying on the J. Roggeveen weak animals They the Milt Carver wolves, could travel over the Pau! Keizer deepest drifts Farmers saw Emmit Austin sights they never saw before Brian Chandler Praine chickens feedinc with Jim Chandler barnvard fow! and white ta:led Rarry WMelich deer foraging alongside calvee Blair Marclend in the corral. Alberta's million Billy Robertson 93 TIGNISH @n im evertime hockey in Wednesday might’ to win best of three game Intermediate “B semi-finals Scoring for Tignish were and C Keough with a pair each and A Fennessey Fennessey a single For Tyne Valley M. Cameron ne Wid a9 ning goal in overtime, D’ Berch also got two each Morrison and R. MacArthur 94 a4 2 @ Perrys I 83 85 82 a scured 140, the second, R and Jo Garr)! RG aN one each Referees were Glen Matthews Rn 80 Joe Dorsey and V. Paugh * Nips Tignish The Tyne Valley 93 Farmers edged Tiznish Aces 87 Tignish done to remove ANSWER S Preparations some hardware directions careft following diur’ citrate in ter and six parts of commercial givcerin Mix a enough powdered whiting or other absorbinz a thick paste and cover the dis- h a thick When dry, replace with or moisten with remain- colora! will paste ing liquid A may be required removal Or a ing and etching preparation (not First Aid To The Ailing House i's mane arta the stains? sent finish are available at some paint. hardware and houseware tam = =removing dealers. follow manufatturer's are available at instmctions carefully For gen- dealers; follow era! instructions, I suggest send- aly Of use the ing for copy of leaflet. -'Finish- Dissolve one part so- ing Wood. Furniture,” available six parts of wa- from National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association, 1500 part of this with Rhode Island Ave. NW. Wash- ington, DC Also containg list of powder to make reference books on refinishing furniture : Cd Oating fresh WALLS AND FLOOR SWEAT QUESTION During warm, humid weather we have a prob- lem in our cellar, the concrete walls and floor sweat and make the cellar quite damp. We have week or longer for complete masonry clean- ule ed in hall, if net more ib os GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK that Theve is no question but WET SPOTS ON WALLPAPER . =n! r a? a - ; : are the ‘ace inthe hole our Huse BY, ROGER C. WHITMAN doesn’t asir off How eeayi ice: older bors, Th nee eee f a * a oe ASPHALT ON WOOD FLOOR move th<” The table is a varn- . > ihe chimney comes € : hav 0 fal! hack on and fea Q’ESTION We have just 1 ished walnut up through the bedroom. When | a . Dy Sioa The ones « sn aed ently encinsed nuraieont nore h ANSWER It may be difficult tne weather is humid and real eo ae OF ne « ‘ ‘ 6. ye a ’ the sidelines and do little This has a wenden floor to take off the remains short of “27™ the wallpaper on the i Se = . 78S ae Tox i4, ‘ isin . té help are the Sele them amich we want asphalt refinishinz Trv abbinz the chimney gets wet spots What “ 2 . ’ a ca se =. 3 2 ie ™ ath ; tat * \ wes ule Is an underiayment area With the finest grade of ©7" “€ 40 to prevent this? : a = ceiling = * i FY : a gary stee!| woo! dampened with »en- eee These wet spots j ae a... > Reports from Alberta indicate RIFLE SHOOT ANSWER Usually there une This may soften the plastic aA gi ee condensation forming » . 3 7 : ” = ’ ' rm Fe the loss in that province with re on!s a single thickness of omewhat. Be careful of fire es : cone amid ape teal , ss 2 - | } iH a = sg —- spect to zame birds and anima'e Ron Bovies. third vear student flooninz m most porches shail howd benzne Some a sarface over the oe Teer | > . we = ei | @ , | |=" See 4 a. - 3 was simply stagg. n 4.0, : i wm the ¢ase with vours. it he resid ~ hth yed ee r \ ; ee eo : Monton the temperatine | ' on at PWC . shot the second 4pos- cessary to use plywood or a also with careful, delicate use of Ned “ Wall Diaster was ap- —- ae 11) @e. one ott ic ees Fe. bee. below zero, counting wind chill, 72? “ a year at the weekly ..,, fiberbnard undertay es the finest sandpaper If neither of brie ae to the chimney te Pistia aaa Oe <— oe te in Tuesdav Necember a shoot or he Char ottetown Civil base for the asphalt tile If thére these treatments is successful a - it an insulating -oir & =~ 2 — anon ae ennai treme es 4 ws pen . 1964 The antelope drifted lr coe sein ation Donald double flooring. and the only recourse is complete ea © between, to that the plas- ~ a erty <5 hacia down to the tracks where the ‘ v0 Both Rem Boe ay surface {8 leve! and smooth refinishifig of the table top the brick heneath: Batiding “s § swift ht trains hel tn underlayment is unnecessary fal n . . whe broete ao iin ce aid MacLeas shoot n class III MUSTY ODOR IN BASEMENT a. ae ee a pan- 4. . . sy i lights appeared to confuse the 27 beat al ee onters in both PAINT PROTECT STUCCO? QUESTION We moved into along the chimney wall ett nce POR A <- O ; + @ animals and 34 were killed on a ©18°S !I and in Class I QUESTION We -have moved an old home and the basement vide tt 7 lating an will pro- , I = SS Ke t' siagle might. During the follow The club plan to hold their an into an unpainted stucco house has a musty odor Floor is con- a ec ae edie ce The , = = 2 up blizzards the Taber train Dua! Club “Championship mM which we are purchespe t crete. ecrubbed clean: wa!!s a can r Pape! ed or paint- onl | oO . pulled in an hour and a half he. Tuesday. Apri! 6 Up for grabs advisable to paint the stucco to plastered and ¢lean Basement Wh e other walls -4 J T | ' hind schedule one night The 'S The Williams Jewellers Tro protect the finish? is dry, steam heat making it as ANTIQUE FINISH FO . - 3 KITCHEN LAY. [BAT BED RN. . right of way had been crowded PP?’ Mr Jack Williams. of Wl- ANSWER: Providing the stuc- warm as upstairs What can we * QUESTION. | a aa ena 4.8.8.6 Be 10.4". \-3 - with antelo pe that mght but ''4™s Jewellers: ts expected to ‘¢o j< sound. it is unnecessary to do to get rid of this musty odor? erend ane win . ave an old .. 9 -O= O. Ty) CL . |- }- ° iJ there were no mangled hodies D€ Of hand to present the Tro paint stucco for protection or to AN WER Keep basement look: , bec eee ete ort e-: o left hehind a sympathetic en. PMY to this vear’s champion preserve it Painting is windows open on clear. dry ne melee _ the eo 7 2624 all , ‘ei Zineer, slowing the train t a CLASS I done when a change in colorvis davs to permit ventilation and chec ked every badly and is dul ’ ri on ‘ . Eldon MacLean v , : ; h irculation to dissipate mus. 270 black The wood is mahog Ll @:.90 lz crawl had managed tn. - desired or when the stucco has air cir a p aan re resent finish . ! i" is the halffrazen herd off the Ro Vesseyv % hecame sn soiled that tiness During damp weather rs ai pat ¢ ° ' 7 2 DINING WA Lt CL ct wd Pa tracks T Vecsey % seribbing wil) not restore when «windows are shut. sprinkle finich m oo a poe “ a 5 re L The winter toll of came hide Al Muteh , % freshness of appearance generous quantities of = moth : ene { match severa’ oo ee * Scott, MacDona'd 5 flakes and ecrvstals about the Pleces of furmture | nthat finish 16 Dp = Cl see] of bes. Alberta was terrific By the Dave Ichnetan a3 FUZZ ON TABLE FINISH basement These are effective Have heen advised that this can 2 | e s first week of January, accord- Fred Younker 91 QUESTION 1 used individual deodortzers, as well as moth be done wre t completely re ong st: ~, ing to rough surveys by the fish C1 ASS ll casseroles without placing preventers vow hab e eran finish Do § o LIVING cl BED RM BLD RM d and wildlife branch ‘at least W Perley Taylor % pads under them on plastic vou a reviave books a : sais ae "wae or er ie & q to A per cent of the upland Boh Rarwise °* place mats The heat caused the * RUST STAINS ON STONE sourees eee 5 ; 13-4. 16-1 VEST 9.5 « 9.1] 12-10.10.-1} a . Zame birds. with specia) emnh Danny Clark 8 mats ta stick te the table QUESTION, My gray lannon reer vy bo / - . i . 4 asIs on pheasants perished Larne Steveson * and when pulled off..a fuzz re- stone bu ldind* front has vellow | ANS En If this is a valuab ° dev eo J —— Bs i Upland game hird hunting was Gerry Allen 89 mained on the table fimsh whieh stains caused by lengthy sprink!- ‘© Pano, | strongly recommend vo: =~ PLANT t - <<: . : pyere 7 big business in Alberta hurt €LASS tt SEE —_— ine_ef-sater from our wel! This having HS refinished by a profes- 0 Med — * « z 5 now in the past tense In 1963. Ron Boyles 100 water is not filtered and has ex- *0n@ ‘vibe Treasonabie tare. ee Pr Fe POREH No 422 =112 eg: ig 85.932 resident hunters paid Donald MacLean 99 T ne Valley cessive rust content: Now have You could refinish this yourself i . TT . : 0 SQ: ° : $300.762 for bird-hunung !icens- Bruce Robertson 7 y water pumped from city system Antique. it- yourself’ kits -for non-residents added $22.125 Ronnie Clark oF to the sprinkler What can be Tefinishing furniture over pre- total cost could be reduced by omitting the fireplace. This would not affect the design in any way. Construction is brick veneer, but instructions. for building in frame are” sup- plied. 1120 Sq. Ft. Need three bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, and an extra large kitchen? Here is a plan which gives you all these features. There is a nice sized. living room. with fire- place. This would be an econ- omica! house to construct. The HOW TO OBTAIN DESIGN BOOK no water seepage any place at any time Dampproofing fhe wall did not help. Can you sug- Better air circulation and venti- lation should be provided. Win- dows or louvers should be kept gest a remedy? open on dry, clear days. plac- ANSWER If there is no wat. ing an electric fan, directed er seepage anywhere in the cel- along the floor and toward an | lar, the sweating walls and floor open window opposite, will help. | may be due to condensation Preparations for absorbing when the usually hamid cellar moisture from the air are wide- air comes in contact with the ly available at housewares and cooler concrete walls and floor. hardware stores. ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary. J NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO DO REPAIRS, RENOVATIONS AND MAINTENANCE WHILE MEN & MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE DO IT NOW! © PAINTING © BUILDING © REMODELING © BASEMENT REPAIRS © INSULATION e RUMPUS ROOM | © ROOFING, ROOF REPAIRS © © PLUMBING and HEATING SHEET METAL PLASTIC STUCCO WORK FLOORS, FLOORING CARPENTRY AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRIC WORK Qe % eee — at a a _- —~ ene eee Se ea EN Halifax Seed Co. (P.E.1.) Ltd. Queen Street — Charlottetown Walter Burhoe Service Stn. Walter Carver, Jr. St. Peter's Read — Charictietown Wm. Condon & Son Queen Street — Chariotictown Moore & McLeod Ltd. “Tae Maen cmer + -» Chandler Bros. Ltd. “SPiyecta Plows Custiolatone Palmer Electric Fitzrey Street — Charlottetown + 7