Ap hala eet ot ne i be is: a ~~. OPA > “* Y 4st BG dime fl) ae V : Nis ie aa , le oe 1 48 o° — : ro a ~ a ig ee 12%n9°" E ol | oak omne < A = citcwen (42a9*8 a°.99 AY) ‘ a ‘oll ae 4 tj ae Lee Woe “aR i} 2 we a . on y i ee fms o 28 o 95 rnd £ b u, “Eee 1%! a &29* & s ’ ke shes enrer | LIVING 17S at j indians \/ a * <7 “| Poecw ip * pasar eek UPPER FLOOR —Ss LOWER FLOOR 44'-0° J CaQacet -42°~=29° Gd ® & : > PN. DESIGN No. 231 ----1134 Sq.Ft., a ‘ Came O4N wo / 7 Blueprints now include plan for @ ne full basement under the Livina=- ‘ Dining- Kitchen Area. ew 23: Here the designers have Blueprints now include a fire. basement with a recreation eaptured all the simplicity of place (with chimney) en the room, including a fireplace. colonial styling and combined % with the convenience of modern split level. construc- tion. There are no long: flights stairs in this attractive ‘home. The partial.- basement beneath the = sleeping extra’ lavatory, and room. with Living-Dining-Kit- chen area on the middle (en- trance): level. Upstairs are three hedrooms, with ample cupboard space plus a four plece bathroom. While not shown on the illustration, the ®O. BOX 550 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL . e “TES “Prince St OTR tows? Be full designs on how too 2 ee tte Sntler-dblie prints: oo.) ceutowns QS SST ps eas oe gt SLOSS SS SHSSCHSOSSOSCHOOS area, houses the —garaze...taundry, | utility | } { “SEH CONSULTANTS = SEWING SERVES 4 e ° : Upheistering ; °e ‘ e 3 @ expert workmanship}. : @ finest quality 3. @ House could be built on a 60 right hand end wall, and-a full foot lot.. - Island News Page '2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 18, 1965. Home Buyers Demand Top Value For Money Prospective homes are shopping more care- facturers to make block base “KENSINGTON — MaclLeod’s of all ages att nded a Clan meeting held im St. Mark's Hall, Kensington, Wednesday night. A program of Scottish num- bers was staged under the chair- manship of the provincial prest- dent of the clan, Norman Mac- Leod of .Charlottetown. Mrs. Stanley Brown of New London was hostess. The official piper buyers of new from concrete producis manu- was Donald MacLeod of Mur- ray River, and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Mfully and demanding more value ment walls interesting and col- Laren was pianist jfor their money than ever be- orful, at no extra cost If the | fore, according to home builders. buyer plans a recreation room Leod, read the The secretary, Barbara Mac- minutes of the “» It is no longer possible to sell or sunken living room, he bas previous meeting, and the treas- jhouses on the strength of gim- built-in. beauty as a starting urer, W.P. MacLeod was on 'micks. Today's more sophistic- | point. : hand to receive membership ated buyer wants extras that Properly const ructed nlock fees and give a report. have solid and lasting value.: (basement walls are dry and The program opened with “O One extra that has sometimes damp - proof, and provide the Canada’ followed by a welcome | been overlooked in the past, both’ only type of wall material which from the president, and iby builders as a selling feature|can be altered without interfer- identification-aby. the niembers. and by home buyers looking for ing with the structural stability bargains, is a full basement built ‘of the wall with concrete blocks. A hasement doubles the floor regular tests to comply w i space of the home at one - of the cost of first, - floor eo n-| quirements of builders and arch- Scottish dances to the tune of the pipes were performed by Concrete hiock must undergo Marilyn MacDougal, Marilyn 1th Wyand, Sylvia McInnis, Heather tenth building regulations and the re- Brown, and Marion MacDonald. Scottish songs were sung in struction. This can be an tmpor- itects, eo that the quality of the duet by Sharon Howatt and Ar- tant plus with stora ce at units is assured a premium in the modern home.| Walls built with block can be By constructing the basement left exposed. or painted at very | with concrete block. it-is possible little-cost,--and—t-h-e—shape—-of to gain important values at no basement living space can be additional cost : easily changed by adding or re For instance, concrete block moving block partition walls basement walls are honeycom-| qualities are inducing ‘bed with dead air spaces, for- More buyers to look for a block imed by the cores or cells of | basement as the sign of » maxi- the blocks. These provide excel-/|™um value home Jent-built--- !n- insulation,---which + —For further information on con- helps keep the basement warm. Crete block basements, write 10 ler in winter, cooler in summer. the National Concrete Products | Many shapes, sizes and textu- | Association, Suite 60), 58 York |res are available to builders Street, Toronto !, Ont epee their free four - page on home basements. Speeding Charge Brings $25 Fine faucets are turned on, while the water is running, ; there is rumb- | ling in the pipes. How can this’ be eliminated? ‘ ANSWER: The noise may be \due to some of the supports of ithe horizontal pipes having loos- | i i = 8 ee was fined $25 and costs or Tightening any loosened sup- ports, or even adding some new ones, may cure the condition. Or | James Haslam, QC. there may be loose washers. as | a result of wear and tear. Re-| for the arrest of move and examine washers and | who failed to appear on a charge replace—any worn ones. At the of owning a—dog—which—caused 10 |peared in the city police First Aid For Ailing Homes By ROGER CC. WHITMAN FASTENING ON, QUESTION: I want to fasten wares dealers stock a a smal! nfirror and shelf’ hollow core door. Each side of this kind of job very: It of plywood. Is there any way to. inside piece a screw. Drill hang these items without run- hole, insert the cylinder, — Manchester, N.H. HOW TO OBTAI DESIGN BOOK —The—latest—design-- book —en- the hole titled, ‘Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design” is now available at the offices of The Guardian and The Ev- ening Patriot for $1, tax free. This new edition includes, co- lor selection, etc., plus over 100 popular new designs to choose from. Also included Saeco, ar door” is then withdrawn. _the part where you hang -t Sgn eee os = R. C. BARWISE Phone 4-4316 PHONE TODAY. FOR YOUR FALL FILL-UP R. C. BARWIS Dial 4-3316 witli ZS from one end to the other, re- TT aa | ns peating until the paper loosens. 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The screw : inserted in protective covering was remov- he ed and several layers of hard mirror or shelf and replaced in REMOVING. LAYERS 3 QUESTION: The bedrooms in fic was heavy was I able to get the Royal Canac’an Army Fri- bid on by three Island firms off most of the wax. We have day morning by Lieutenant with the low bid of $56,225 sub- ‘scraped, and let a strong solu-| Commander R. A. Orton, officer- mitted hy Curran & Briggs. tion‘of ammonia with wax Te- in-charge of the armed forces Other bids were Square K Con- the house we recently purchared | have several layers of wallpaper on the walls. The walls under- ; | neath are plaster and we'd Mover stand, to no avail. Is recruiting unit. like to’ paint them, after remov-| there no way of removing ing the paper. What is the best. way to remove the wallpaper? eed NSWE R._Rent A. ROT LADIe.. 8 steamer to blast an through Winer ether. the paper, to loosen it, gives fas- ter results than soaking the pa- per by hand to soften/the paste underneath. Go over | the wall Charlottetown. same time, inspect washer seats | bodily harm ho another person, which may have roughened; if; Joseph MacDougall. city, char- so, they should be smoothed.| ged with operating a_ vehicle Otherwise, new washers will be| with defective brakes was fined ; It is also| $20 and costs~or 10 days the! capable cases on enough to stop vibration and | noise. In all water repairs, | or 20 days STUBBORN WAX QUESTION: Recently we pur- chased a_ five-year-old home. |The kitchen floor is covered with inlaid linoleum from which the days was |-of liquor | Recruits Enroll mmerci ied. Using: , ° commercial wax applied: Using “For Army Service clean it and only where the traf-|~ Six recruits were enrolled into wax ferom the floor? Gagetown, N.B, for a lent brand ofC wax remover ive soltietimes Orie will Be effec corps to which the: fst Tou (ed, for Basic trai label directions carefully. Or try: remover: one half; There were two drunk and in- 2; vorell A fine of $90 and Mts or _ imposed on a man of pre-stressed concrete | Charged with illegal possesssion will be 400 feet long. ; “There were three tenders: for. ANSWER: Try using a differ- period of about 10 days when and Mrs. Gus Sherren, Charlot- i they..will. be selected’ fort he. tetown:-Ronnie=MacPhait,” 1 be post. of Mr. an 5 ot Pha _£Corwa , ; The recruits are Danny Kil- son {careful rubbing with turpentine pride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus ote, and fine steel wool. Or the fol- | Kilbride, Charlottetown; Gary ler, |Jowing. solution is usually an ef-/ and Barry Sherren, sons of Mr. ing self | MacLeod Clan — Holds Gathering jlene Simmonds... and Andrew |Johnstone and Ernest Dunning sang sacred songs accompanied by Mrs. Dunning ? Piper Donald Macleod and guest piper Bruce MacLaren, ‘played a- duet Gyest soloist | soloist: Stephen Ma of Bon- shaw sang Scoftish songs Sylvia McInnis, Heath Brown andi Marilyn Wyand danced an intricate number called “The Shepherd's Crook," and the five dancers did the Highland Fling. Piper MacLaren played “The Scottish Soldier.’ Two members, Mr and Mrs. |Stewart MacLeod of Southport who are about to leave to re- side in the U.S.A., were presen- ted with a gift on behalf of the ‘clan by Mrs. Wilfred MacLeod The annual meeting of the clan will be held Wednesday, Oct. 20 at the YMCA at Char- lottetown, it was announced by the chairman A lunch was served, and the evening concluded with a sing- song with Mrs, MacLaren, pia- nist, and Mrs. Boyce, violinist Registration Figures Rocket At College All former enrollment figures | Ask for at Prince of Wales College have brochure been shattered with the enroll- ment of the 1985-66 class. The most recent statistics released by the registrar, Gordon L. Ben- nett, indicated 920 students will he receiving instruction at Prince of Wales tiis year. This represents an increase over last Arthur -G. Wash, Kast Rovalty year of 128 students. The most notic.able jump In days for speeding when he ap- enroliment is in the two univer- court. sity |yesterday before Magistrate--A:-have registered. This isan. in- years where 375 students crease of almost 3 per cent ;. A bench warrant was issued over last year’s figure Joseph Doyle —————-—- Tenders Opened For Two Bridges ‘Two tenders were received for the construction of a new bridge Low tender forthe’ yesterday's | mghway bridge to be built down- ket. One man was: given 4! stream from the present bridge, re- 20 day suspended sentence while | as submitted by Square K. ber rule number one: shut, 2Mother was fined $20 and costs Construction Co, of $154,585. Is- land Excavators bid $189,210. The bridge will be four spans and the combined high bridge at India River which will incor- Mrs. Helen Hurst, Dean of Montgomery Hall Residence, re. ports that it was impossible to accommodate all who request- ed residence in Montgomery Ha!’ this vear With a full com- plement of 104 young women tn residencc, many others were forced to obtain accommodations in private homes in the city Several new staff members have commenced work at Prince of Wales. These include John Abbott, history; ‘Wendell Brown, -education; Mrs. Helen Brooks, Bishop, English and physical ed- ucation; Byron Cutcliffe, chem- istry; Russell Ewing, psychoto- gy; David Hall, agricuture; Fd- mont LeCtair, French; and Ro- bert Stead, biology: ep Reid Suit Set Nov..1 The law suit of Johnny Reid versus the City of Charlottetown porate gates for the control of as been set down for Nov. 1 the water level in an upstream pond. The project, being under- ‘taken with a grant from ARDA ifor the pond development, was Struction $68,690 and M. F this-—They- wilt leave’ Sunday for Schurman’s $83,869. Mrs... Lloyd . Mac: >..Hector...Bi Tignish;and Michael Mok- | son of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- | Mokler, Tignish. »« - | |fective wax stain? : | ANSWER: Remove any finish lin stained area. To bare wood, | japply four per cent oxalic acid solution” (poisori’, one tablespoon”) oxalic acid crystals in one cup | water, and allow to remain two. lor three minutes, then wipe off with damp cloth or sponge. If necessary, repeat application. | | Allow wood to dry completely | —Ottices: ——__—_——_——_— Established 1872 Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. ~ ‘ST Lower Queen Bt. CHARLOTTETOWN |! Also at Summerside ss Montague — Alberton “The Old Reliable” and touch up area with finish to match rest of floor. | | CARE OF ASPHALT TILE __; _QUESTION: Recently we laid lan asphalt tile floor in our kit- | chen, I find it very hard toll keep | Is there anything. we | |could apply that--would to | Ikeep it from getting soiled so. leasy? ‘ -* | ANSWER: Unless a peeietse coat of wax (use only a self-po- | lishing wax) {s applied to as | phalt tile, as you have found, it | lis difficult to keep clean; It-scra~—- ltches easily and becomes shab- by-looking. First clean the tile | thoroughly With e mild deter- | gent solution, followed by thor- | ough rinsing to remove all trace | lof the cleaning solution, Allow tile surface ‘to dry thoroughly, then apply a top quality special | asphalt tile wax, ora self-polish- | ling wax. Follow labe) directions | carefuly. MORTAR FOR FIRE BRICK ,QUESTION: I am planning to) | build a®small-outdoor brick bar- | i becue. What is the mortar to use | between. the fire bricks? | ANSWER: Only fire brick ce-| ;ment should be used between The _thick- — the cement to-set for at least | | 24 hours before building a fire in - : 234 Kent St. Go Together Electrically Space-saving hasehoard units have auto- matic temperature controls, save you _ monéy hy preventing wasteful overheat- — ing, give uniform comfort to entire room. Maclean &— Son Ltd. 092-2443 of-Mr. and Mrs. Hector Bu- | ti in Supreme Court fhe provious hearing in the $145,000 suit saw a request by ithe ity’s attorney to” dismiss | the case and Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan ordered an ap- pearance within 45 days. That time ‘has now expired and the case was set'for Nov. 1 at-11 - am. Mr. Reid, who is joined ,in the ,action by his sister Betty Reid, UL mae tity 136 Prince St., Chtown hes sued for damages resulting \from the closing of his restaur ant ‘Johnny's Fish and Chips’ Originally charged with operat- ng a restaurant without having a license. he was convictedin City Police Court but successful- ly appealed the conviction to the Supreme Court and | now suing for damages BALTIC Mr and Mra GS. Levy prior, Ontario, are spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley and with Mr. John | tess to the members of Baltie. and Miss Grace Riley, Baltic Bobby Beairsto, has returned to his hame in Baltic after spend- ing the last few weeks-in Tor- onto, Ont Norman Lorranger, left on Thursday for his home in Penn- sylvania, after spending the past three weeks at Hilltop Tourist Home. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Moun- tain, Mr. James Cousins and Mr. Gordon Cousins, Baltic, left on Tuesday for Oshawa, Ont Mr. and Mrs. Earile Clark and family of Hamilton, have moved ye *» With top quality building material from King's Building Materials +» + ’ @ Windows @ Doors _@ Plywood @ All building materials KINGS. Montague * Southport , te ther new home im Baltic. which they purchased fram Gor. don Cousins. On Saturday auction sale was held of farm machinery, stock and househoid | effects of Gordon, Cousins. \, | Arthur Stewart was auctionecr and good prices were realized The ladies of the Kensinztog, Tourist Association ‘sold timches. Mr William Burns has return. ed to his home here after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital | Wamen'e Institute at the Sep: | teenber meeting on Tuesday 7th, with ten members present. the regular routine of a delicious lunch was served the hostess | James Beairsto Wall LAST. | CALL on top quality - ' CIL White House PAINT 3 gals. for $11.95 FIRESTONE Home and Auto Great George St. CHANDLER Sterm Doors Iron Railings. Insulation Storey Electric Ltd. } REMEMBER MONDAY NIGHT | Are Open Till 9.00-P. M. Isn't It Time To Think of Home Improve- ments ? ? 7? May we Suggest - - - Storm Windows Weatherstripping New Gutters and down spouts Maybe a New. ~Or perhaps that new Recreation ~ | Just visit our showroom - - - borrow home tm- provement books from our lending Start planning now for better living tomorrow. | SEEYOU MONDAY NIGHT!! _— BROS. LTD. 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