MAY 22. 1933 - M. ’/A //,"//l , . an. "Clean-Up Week" has become al- most a. national institution and rightly so. All householders who value their own, their families‘ and their neighbors’ respect, will do their appointed task in cleaning up the premises thoroughly, outside as well as inside. Olean surround- ings mean healthy surroundings and doctors will tell you that clean- liness and health go hand in hand. The more people participate in "Clean-Up campaigns the healthier your community will become. Men-folk particularly are apt to imagine that “cleaning up" simply means brightening up the outside m the home with a splash o! paint, getting a few repairs done and put- ting the lawn and flower beds into shape. But not so the woman of the home; she knows it means real work. She knows that when Spring comes, there is a real cleaning job to be done inside the home as well as outside, necessary tasks that the mere man will over-look. As the natural result oi.’ months oi’ cold weather with doors and windows closed, tending furnaces. IVE your home a new lease on life . . . not only do our guaranteed paints beautify the appearance of your home, but they actually protect the wood. We fur- nish expert workmen at low rates. .1. iurnso oovi: PAINTING ‘CONTRACTOR sifting ashes, etc, dirt and dust have settled in every nook and corner of the home from cellar to attic and it is her particular job to see that everything is made spick and span. Not just throwing out the accumuiaton ofrubbish but a thorough going over of every- thing. And so she follows the good example of the little Old Dutch lady, the symbol of Healthful Cleanliness so familiar to us all, A NEW BROOM vigorously sets to work chasing "Clean-Up Week" is not a fad. It has been proved conclusively that dirt and health cannot live together and that one of the ways to health is through clean, hygienic surroundings. Now is the time to clean up thoroughly and conscien- tiously inside and outside the home: to make even the hard-to- get-at places spick and span and to let the Spring sunshine in through door and windowto help in the cleansing work. Nothing more strongly symbo- During CLEAN-OP WEEK you will want a Broom which will lizes the splat of a “Clean-Up cleanly and Campaign than this same little gas] . Use Lohn 7 “Old Dutch" lady, for “chasing y es dirt" is the one thing that will make it a. complete success. _ CHARLOTTETOWN_ Clean-lip Week Now A National Institution A Community Effort During This Week Will Result in a Renewed and Better Oily common service of utility, which is being promoted in practically all communities at this season of‘ the year. For Health's saloe, make your home town a better place to live in. A SYMBOL OF HEALTH There are few of us who have not seen that symbol of healthful clean- liness, the little Old Dutch Lady in the poke bonnet andwith the big stick, whose battle-cry of free- dom is “Chases Dirt". And this is the Season when she comes into her own. "Clean-Up" Campaigns are a logical outcome of sciences fight against dirty conditions, that enemy 0f cleanliness and menace of health. As a matter of safety and of per- sonal prlde every member of the community will co~opcrate in clean- work right now, inside as well as outside the home and endeavor t0 make it a place of healthful clean- llnes, safe for children and a pride to the owners. It is by no moans a fad; it is a national duty. The average housewife has not the time to bother about “ergs" and the‘ amount of energy needed to do a certain household task. What is all-important in her mind, around this season of the year, is that there is a. job of clean- ing to be dcnefThere are “dens" to be tidied up, much to the dis- gust oi’ her better hall’, basements to be cleared out, attics, in fact every nook and comer around the home to be made spick and span. Hyg’enic cleanliness is a matter of personal pride with most women and a great deal of old-fashioned "elbow grease" has to be used in the process of attaining it. With the advent of Spring and Nature's cleansing sunshine, the women of the country literally rise in arms to fight dirt: an army ac- tuated by a sense of duty, an urge to make thc‘r homes clean and healthful places to dwcll in. And, with the members of this army oi’ Spring cleaners, one of the most popular and effective wea- pons in their campaign is the spirit of Healthful Cleanliness, as symbo- lized by the little Old Dutch lady, who helps to chase dirt from every GUARDIAN 7c BAN-UP WEEK, MAY 22nd. -- 1th- PAGE rrvn - WE CAN ASSIST YOU TO MAKE 1933 GLEAN UP WEEK 1933 If you have a Garden, or a Lawn you’ll need‘ RAKES, HOES, SPADES, GARDEN FORKS, WI-IEELBARROWS, WIRE FENCE, GRASS SHEARS, WATER CANS, HOSE, LAWN SPRINKLERS, TURF EDGERS, and mosl of all A GENUINE TAYLOR - FORBES LAWN MOWER. A REAL SUCCESS AT A MODERATE COST other outside painting. A MO One or two bad apples will quick- ly spoil a whole barrel if not remo- ved, and, similarly, one or two ne- glected, unsanitary homes will ad- versely affect the well-being and appearance of a whole street. By the inauguration of “Clean- Up-Weeks" civic authorities have duly recognized the truth that cleanliness of surroundings plays an important role in liffiseflliflg the general health of the community, quite apart from the bad outward impression caused by dirt and un- tldiness. ’ Women know this instinctively; they have an inherent sense of cleanliness in seemingly unimpor- tant things. Spring Cleaning has always had. its place in their round of daily labor, looked on as an un- avoidable nuisance by more me" but as a vital necessity by the mis- tress of the home, who has to look after the well-being of the family and the bright sanitary condition of the home. so popular has “Clean-Up- Week become that it is now a com- munity undertaking, which means individual responsibility. Example works wonders, so start now to clean up thoroughly all around the home, inside and out. A little care- ful investigation will show ho\v much has to be done after winter PAINT it small quantity of Mini makes a place TOOLS GARDEN L 0 H N E s Every responnble petson’ with a nook and corner a glutton for months of furnace stoking, ash 5pm‘: of persmml pride and Div“: work. " sifting and constant indoor life. B R 0 o M s responsibility, will Join in this < For Clean gweepilni land Clean RUGS epen a i ity, ~ help to make Their richness and beauty add very noticeably to the charm and coziness and comfort in the home . . . make it much more inviting and liveable_ phone 983. Now-while you are so busy with the thousand other house- cleaning duties-let us relieve you of your rugs. Our proper, proven methods of cleaning them will remove all the ruinous, packed-in dirt, revive the rich colors, and prolong the rugs’ period of usefulness. Just new yuernon OLEANERS m. 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