Lilet | |e 78] egal fel" Pal a (crits (FOR ORI e| ‘ged: whistling ee wo w ao @ESIGN No. CHB Kr-Lv Re.ceo %4 Sq.P. Lower Fl. lems gevoge 760 Sq.Fi. The clean cut Hines of this @ontemporary split level em- _phasize the modern trend in architectural design. There are three bedrooms on the upper level. and underneath is an extra room which would be suitable for a study, den, office, or even an extra bed- room. There is a handy wash- room convenient to the back ~ GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK a a INova Scotia Due’ To Lose Sosa Plows ~~ ‘sugar and household consump- But prices had been at present | ee ee ee ee Oe levels for the last six’ \ s refined Months and were stable “Sugar oy ° © Wholesale price for (is still one of the cheapest foods Called Low ae niin even coms| © Sill one of the cheapest fond ‘Member In Redistribution a pee eee . MONTREAL (CP) - Sugar im the legislature Thursday by $ FAMOUS FOR . i By CAL HOLLOWAY —takes in the widely separated The commission will begin prices in Canada are among the Danie! Johnson, Quebec Opposi- '¢ BRANDED INSPECTED *$ es (CP)—Nova Scotia communities of New Glasgow public hearings in Halifax July lowest in the world, M. W. Dav- St eee eee facets = ;would—iose~one~ of its 12 seats and “Harbor. it-would Te ¢ 1 moves to Sydney July 13, idson, vice-president\ of Canada Davidess” ex? STEAKS: ,in the Commons under 000. : ge pee a _Co—Lid.,_ prices, —_Mr- he * 7 posed redistribution. seed ae ‘alchester North, Digby July 20, New Glasgow, sad, Dominion” Sugar Co: thought Mr. Johnson had - : The commission jelectoral boundaries has pro- ‘posed that the twe-member rid- ing of Halifax, the only one in DESIGN BOOK es The latest design hook en- titled “Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design” is now available at the offie- es of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot fer $1, tax free. This new edition in- eludes information on fin- ancing in detail, ~ landscap- ~- ing. color selection ete., plus ever 100 popular new de- door Furnace and utility area are located in the full hase- ment beneath the kitchen-liv- ing area. There is also ample space for a large recreation room if desired. This home of- fers .an exceptionally conven- ient layout for a growing fam- ily. Because of the very effic- irnt use of the floor area, cost of building would be quite rea- sonable. 9384 Sq. Ft. First Aid For The Ailing House By ROGER C. WHITMAN PAINTING CONCRETE QUESTION: Our home is eight years old and has a_ good concrete floor in the basement. We have left the floor as was, Row it's becoming soiled. I would like to paint it. What are . the first steps to do to prepare it for painting” ANSWER: All trace of grime soot. etc.. must first be remov- ed from any surface, before ap- plying any coating material. Best thing to do would be to use a cleaning and etching pre- paration for masonry and con- crete surfaces. available at _ma- sonry supplies and hardware er paint dealers: follow label directions. Or scrub concrete surface with a strong. hot sol- ution of washing soda or trisod- tum _ phosphate. using a stiff brush. ‘Then rinse thoroughly with clear water to remove all trace of the cleaning solution. Otherwise cleaning solution will interfere with adhesion of the paint : ROUGH FINISH IN TUB QUESTION: We have a white bathtub Because of water con- ditions. the finish had become rough. It is very hard to clean + and looks unsightly most of the time. I have heard there is a paint or finish that can be used. Hew satisfactory is this? Where can it be purchased” ANSWER: Yes, there is a finish for porcelain surfaces. which, when applied according to. manufacturer's label instru- ctions, gives a smooth, non - porous,.deterzent - resistant. re- asonably long - wearing tile-like surface. This is an epoxy tub and tile finish. available at many paint. hardware and houseware dealers. It comes in white and several colors SHOWER WHISTLES QUESTION: Our house is middle - aged. Recently the sho- wer off our guest room has de- veloped a whistle when hot water is used. How can we get rid of this noise” ANSWER: A section of the pipe line may have become clog- is sometimes caused by the speed of water through ton small piping. Or a washer. may be worn and need replacement FORMICA OVER VENEER? QUESTION: I have a small veneer - top table which I want te use for dining. Could formica he placed on top of the veneer. or must the veneer be removed first? ANSWER No need to re- move the veneer if it's in good, firm condition. Cover the pres- ent top with the formica, but all trace of wax. grease. polish. etc. must first be removed and the surface made absolut- ely clean. Detaiied step - by- step illustrated directions are available from the formica dea- ler THANG PAINTED FLOOR QUESTION At the present time my basement floor is quite rough and has several coats of paint on it| What should be done te it so that tile can be installed? ANSWER: The textbook method is to. remove the paint coatings with a paint remover, according to label directions. Then. to an absolutely clean concrete surface. apply a floor- levellimc compound. available at vour tile dealers. to achieve 2 smooth level floor for the tile. However. plenty of people havetry applying a liquid cement risked the shortcut of putting down the levelling compound larce. apartment building, The air circulation system: A lot of heavy, gritty, dust comes in through these vents and settles on everything. The superintend- ent is of no help. Is there anything we can do to keep out the soot? ANSWER: Fiberglass filters for use over vents, registers, etc.. are available at many housewares, hardware riety stores. These sift out -the dust, but let air or heat through. GREASE ON BLACKTOP QUESTION: We have a black- top driveway on our recently acquired property. Several areas have become oi! and grease stained. What solvent can I use*to remove these? ANSWER: No solvent can be used because it will also . work on oils in the blacktop and det- eriorate it. Cover the stained areas with dry cement powder or fuller’s earth. to absorb the oi! and grease. then brush off I suggest protécting the black- top. surface by treatment with a special sealer - dresser, avail- able at s building supplies dealers RUSTED TILE QUESTION: About 16 ago we tiled around our tub- shower with enameled steel tile. Now some of it is scratched and showing rust spots. To re- medy this, can I sand it all off .and spray - paint it with two or three coats? Would a basie coat of aluminum prevent the paint from chipping off? I intend to cover the grout, too, making tile and_ wall the same. ANSWER: It is not necessary to sand off any tightly adhering. smooth enamel coating. Sand off all loose or flaking rust and touch up these areas with a metal primer or rust - inhibi- ting paint. Sand entire surface of tile to dull the present gloss. for better adhesion of the new coating. and to remove all trace of grease. wax, grime, etc. Wipe off all dust and apply the mew coating. Be sure to use a top quality enamel or one of the new epoxy tile finishes. follow- ing manufacturer's label « in- structions carefully. The alumi- num paint will act as a good vapor - barrier for surfaces un- derneath. but in itself won't prevent paint chipping. Proper paint av-lication does that FILM IN BOTTLE QUESTION: I have a clear liquor bottle at least 75 years old. Inside there is a hard white film or scum-like deposit. I've tried vinegar, bicarb of soda. even swishing around fine sand inside — all to no avail. Got any other ideas? ANSWER: Yes: a couple. Fill the bottle with a. solution of water to which two or three tea- spoons of ammonia have been added, and allow to stand over- night. Swab with bottle brush, then rinse thoroughly with clear water. Or try one of the lime- ‘eliminating preparations avail- able at some large housewares dealers and hardware stores QUESTION: 1 built a carport on our house a year ago and put in a concret oor, The surface of the concrete is crum- bling and flaking off. i's there any way I can correct this” ANSWER: Either the = con- crete was trowelled too much when being smodthed. forcing most of the cement to the. sur- face. or the proportion of cem ent and sand was skimpy. First hardener, available masonry supplies dealers. Often this is sufficient to overcome the con- dition. If this doesn’t work. you'll need a new concrete top- pine. Detailed information on proper mixes, ete. is available from your local Portland Cem- ent Association office. or write im their headquarters at 3 OW. Grand Ave., Chicago 10. a years signs ta choose from. Alse included are full details on hew te order blueprints. ‘Quebec Seeks ‘More Liberty Of Action OTTAWA (‘(CP}—Paul Gerin- Lajoie, Quebec education min- ister, told graduating students at Carleton’ University that 'Quebec wants freedom to pro- vide for full French-Canadian development. “Quebec wants greater liberty of action in those areas where a modern state should be pres- ent and active in providing for the fully development of the society which it represents,” he said. “We should remember that the rights of powers claimed by Quebec are so claimed ‘solely by virtue of its obligation to play fully its unique role as the prin- cipal political pele and the eco-” rte district, and Cape Bre- nomic and cultural instrument of French-Canadians. “No other province has, in it- self, a similar responsibility to- ward English Canada as 2 whole.” Mr. Gerin-Lajoie spoke at the convocation where he received an honorary doctorate of law. He said there are two ways of being a Canadian but that the “country’s survival dpends upon “an updating of ‘the pact be- Canadians.” : “Consciously or otherwise, the English - Canadians who fear that. Quebec’s actions will lead to the Balkanization of the coun- try are mainly thinking of the balkanization -of English Can- ada,”" he said. The text of Mr. Gerin-Lajoie’s remarks was released to the press before a delivery. Cancer Research Centre Planned GENEVA (Ruters:—A com- mittee of the 18th World Health Assembly has decided to shelve immediate action on proposed world health re- search c@ntre, but agreed to set up an international cancer re- search agency sponsored by five countries. A_ resolution passed unani- mously by the assembly's pro- gram and budget committee Wednesday said establishment of a world research centre pro- posed by Dr. Marcolino Candau. Brazilian director - general of the — Worid - Health~ Organization “requires further study and con- sideration.” The resolution advocated more health research on na- tional and regional levels. Another resolution approving the cancer research agency was adopted without dissent. The sponsors of the agency .are Brit- ain, France. Italy, the United States and West Germany. Australia said it also is will- ing to participate The ‘agency's objective, says its statuet, will be to promote international collaboration in cancer research It will collect and issue in- formation on the epidemiology of cancer. research and the cause and prevention of can- cer. It will also consider cancer Tesearch proposals and projects and train people in cancer re- search. Both resolutions still have to go before the full assembly ins Coatral plenary session for approval. ‘The world's coffee — plants probably all originated in Ethio- Dia, scientists report. HOW TO OBTAIN the province, be eliminated. The number of constituencies would remain at 11, but 10 would get new names. All the present districts would undergo - Major boundary ehanges. The eastern section of the province that includes Cape Breton Is- land would have three seats in- stead of the present four. <4 commission, headed Justice V. J. Pottier, a onetime -Mons. Commissions in five other provinces: — Newfoundland |New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebee and British Co- lumbia — have also submitted their redistribution proposals The geographical size of the proposed Nova Scotia ridings would range from seven square miles in the densely-populated Halifax constituency to 4,180 ounare miles in Cape Breton ighlands-Canso. _ Although smallest, Halifax would represent the most peo- ple. 78,344, including Sable Is- land, widely known as the “graveyard of the Atlantic.” On the other hand, Cape Breton Highlands-Canso, the largest ri- ding, would. have the smallest population, 58,432. POPULATION A FACTOR Population was the governing factor in the shaping of the new districts, but the commission also attempted to keep the rid- ings within a community of in- terest. For example, the proposed ri- dings of South Shore and South | Western Nova are mainly fish- ing areas: Annapolis Valley, a - Sydney and Halifax are mainly industrial areas. The basic population for each seat was. set at 67,000. This fig- ure was arrived at by dividing | es the population of 737,000 (cen- sus of 1961) by the number of districts. The Electoral Bound- e ; , . GooD “ = 7 ~ would take io July 2H. Livery Aug. 3 ae Mr. Davidson said the aver- mind prices in 1963 and early RZAKEMS } gacks me et nd County and will be back-in Halifax for a age ‘nen family, at current: 1964 when, “because of am ex- part of Colchester County. '© further sitting Aug. 5 cluding Truro, in its 2,535 square miles. Cape BretoniE.ast Richmond, 917 square miles’ at the south- eastern- corner of Cape Breton, would have a population of 6.- 826, including the town of Glace retail prices, spends less than traordinary world shortace, od ~ S © Interest: % of 1% above current rate for conventional first mortgage - loans. © Repayment: Equal monthly pavy- ments amortized up to 20 years, plus 1 ‘12 of estimated annual taxes. e Available at any office of the com- panies listed below. Over 100 offices . across Canada. : The Canada Permanent Companies ’ and Canadian Acceptance Corporation announce a combined mortgage plan offer- ing loans up to 90% of appraised value under a single mortgage. contract. This new plan is available to existing home owners or purchasers at any Canada Permanent or-C-A.C.-Realty- office across Canada. CANADIAN ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION LIMITED CAC. REALTY LIMITED W rete o telephone the office nearest you. lows a tolerance of 25 per cent above and below the basic. In order ‘to meet the popula- tion basic, the vast Cape Bre- aging 5 Ute and Va- tween the two communities’ of ‘08 Highlands - Canso stretches from the northeastern end of | Cape Breton Island, across the Straight of Canso and weil into the mainland. It includes the counties of Antigonish, ness and Victoria and part of the counties of Richmond and_ Guysborough. The Cape Breton Highlands National Park, now in two ridings, would be con- " in one under the propo- sals. SEE DISPROPORTION 2 The present constituencies are based on the 1951 census. Because of population shifts many ridings now are out of, Proportion. The present Antig- onish-Guysborough riding, the smallest, has a population of about 27,000 and Inverness 34.- 000. while Cape Breton South has 85.000 and Halifax. the big- gest, 225,000. eee The proposed ridings take chunks out of old ones, stick! them on others and sometimes create almost entirely new With population the governing factor, the commission had to disregard the county lines, gen- erally used as boundaries in the old ridings. This complicated the commission’s work and of- ten small brooks, streams and ponds were used as boundary lines. The revamping of the two member _ Halifax riding would end the tradition by the major. parties of nominating both a Protestant and Roman Catholic for the metropolitan constitu- ency. (The only other federal two- member riding in Canada, Queens. would also be elimin- ated under proposals by the Prince Edward. Island. commis- sion.) PROVIDE BALANCE The city of Dartmouth, cur- rently in the old Halifax riding, would be included in the new district of Dartmouth - Halifax East. Dartmouth’s 50,000 people would boost the otherwise sparsely populated 934 square miles. Nova—covering 3,169 square. miles in the middle of the province and extending across it from the eastern shore to Northumberland Strait Burning Rectal Itch Relieved In Minutes This Special Hemorrhoid Remedy Contains a Unique Healing Substance That Relieves Pain As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids One of the most common afflic- i Hons is a condition known as | Itching Piles”. It is most em- | barraseing for the sufferer dur- ing the day and especially | aggravating at night. If you want satisfactory relief | here's good news. A renowned research laboratory has found a ~ unique healing substance with the ability to promptly relieve the burning itch’and pain. It actually shrinks hemorrhoids. This substance has been shown to produce a most effective rate of healing. 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