l> PAQEJLQHT . |s|and A Prepares to g 1mg jll-IARLOTTETOWN ounaomu MAY 29 1940M Tourist: CLEAN-UP BY RE-ROOFING When the old wooden shingles begin blowing around the front lawn or back garden, the home ought well consider s re-rooflng Job as a. contributzon to Clean Up Wetk. Hi‘ in additzon to hcqmng clean up the cmnmunity, the home owner will be paying attention to a warning signal and plugging up a luv lunar leaks on the worn- out roof. 'l‘o secure the affect oi.’ ‘i paint-up time, too. colorful asphalt‘ Retention Asked Of Aids ‘shingRs-s can be applied directly over We uocd shingle roof without tlzc a ccs: oi paint. Many years Iuzcr bcth root" and color vvil] be Intact, regardless O4 weather con- ditions. J To Buil of Employment Says Canadian Construction Association Head ' Cinder Blocks Are cnt ' Co“: ————— o“ i in“ » - _ N . ._______ "If it is the considered poiicyg-lnnloyable skilled building trade {hit I I that our war effort will be stieng- _ mechanics unemployed at the pre- 1‘ I i ‘ I ‘H ,thened by discontinuing construc- isent time, Mr. Gunn states. The Mi ‘ [non of public works, this indus- majority of these men are con- ga‘, | (‘FNLY try will accept the decision witn- sidered too old for military ser- oyg l 1 <4 cut criticism,” Cecil H. Gunn, vice, and are not readily adap- Tlne i iwinnipeg President of the Cana- ' table to other work than that for -v1ve< . . . prep B URREL L 1S dtan Construction Association, which they ha/ve been trained. of} l ‘states in commenitng on the as- Under the Home Improvement] an‘; I ltimates introduced in Parliament Plan and the National Housing heal ; {last week by Hon. J. A. RalstomlAct, money has been made avail. :22 i " I “We feel, however, that if the in- able on attractive terms for the r l [pan , - w 0 dustry is to be abandoned in thll , renovation of older dwellings and Also Hlgh (I! ade fmanner to private enterprise, lthc construction of newer onemll hm ‘5 H fthose inducements to private en- In one case the Dominion Gov-- long Item-prise to build, through the Nn- ernrncut guarantees the lend1ng' :15“ . lticnal Housing Act, the Home Im- I institution against lcss, up to a! 1131c ‘vlute Lead and Ready “fixed Paint fprovement Plan and the exemp- lunited amount, and in the other| s‘? _ _ |tlon of building materials from it participates in the mortagagel I b ,' OIIS and Turpentine itederal sales tax should be contl- According to official announce- "D fnued to absorb the shock. O-t-her tncnts, loss under both schemes m.“ i & wise there is a very serious dan- has been almost nothing. ti)” I I Iger that unemployment will be Construction particularly of s“. ’ increased. In the final analysis lower-priced homes has been ren- PhE Kennedy Branch Queen St. these measures cost the country dared possible largely through ‘. nothing? the exemption of materials enter- mri _______ ______ rule “ "_‘“ -"——~~ There are about 35,000 fully lng into them from the eight per- il“ cent Federal sailes tax. mm ' The Home Improvement Plan "f9, and the National Housing Act are 1141' estimated to have contributed f‘)? about $90,000,000 to the elimina- l " . 5m tion of unemployment during the ‘no: time that they have been in oper- ll! M for EVERY PURPOSE a he I fml 4 . he Leaking Roof Costly '1 ______ ti‘: LUMBER s... .... ...... I but bailing out a house in an ex- EH.‘ :::....",";.:.:":"".:‘: .-.:::::'.::..:r air-mt ma». mo» m‘ for flooring. for trimming. All householders know. But what Ian a" thoroughly seawned’ dmmble‘ some home owners don't reaLze :3“ is that a shingle in time saves nine F) and that the right moment to find l‘; ' out about. a leaking roof is the day Q3 _ before it rains, not the day after. ti‘; i FIX UP You}; HUME 2:4..."altos"....a’"::...."'s;':;: we road mo“ ‘h, i are lower than you'd ever expect UB1‘ DWYWTS Wh° PM" 5 heavy m4 f t» v-v- A11 expertly crafted! stunmer driving schedule take the k" .' ' f old bus in for a check-over to n] l for Now and Later’ make sure everything is all right b3 . . - ~ , . , , ,_ 1.15 ' We stock a complete lino of ASPHALT lbeme hmmg W} hflflmflld Tllhé be IN ‘. ‘ ., l. 7 . season B. P. roo ng eaers cle , gfIDINgGL€nS£deTbI;\ TESF’ IxSLL BRICK We have all types of Vulcanltc throughout Canada have adopted tn: i , mlfiemlltllllll - tarpaper, etc. a 81mm“, “sung pm“ w protect (y; i BUILDING PRODUCTS, LTD. home owners from floods in the m. . _. , _- | attic and the steady dllD-(UCD of ; f, water dovvn newly-papered walls. i t)? I ' ' The Plan is a simple and prac- ' i "H1100"? P011118 Hippo Oil Our modern. fireproof shingles “ml one‘ Hmlwlde" who u‘ g ‘ Roofing Varnishes Insulation are made of asbestos composition. even faintly suspicious mat the w. gveilrnonlgzlvls ‘h°'°“5hl3' Euamn‘ 11cc»! may have sprung a lead dur- j f ' fling the winter or spring when ice ‘ ‘and melting snow are particularly [hard on wood shingle roofs are ‘ iflnvited to ask for a comple roof ac I O ‘inspecting vfhe lHKpCCUMI will be ' . made and a report submitted with- ? out. charge, all in the cause of good - roofing Should repairs b0 needed WORKING COMPANY, LIMITED my m b, m“ mean,” m, Charlottetown P. F. Island u most of the wood shingles are , I Telephone 341 still in fair ccndition, a complete asphalt shingle rooi’ may be laid right over tho old shingles and weather mflcotion be doubly u- sumed. Treated For Paint] Paint will adhere to cinder blocks CLEAN UP , PAINT ‘UP! BRANDRAM-HENDERSON "ENGLISH PAINTS BRANTFORD ROOFS In a Variety of Attractive Colors and Blends Garden Tools, Taylor-Forbes Lawn Mowers FENNELL & CHANDLER 155 QUEEN ST. — Phone 87 — v 'l ‘water will put the blocks in con- . and lead mixture or lead reducing i nil. ii the proper methods are pursued experts point out. The blocks should be allowed to season for several months. Where this il im- possible, a solution of two pounds or zinc sulphate to one gallon of dition to be painted. Apply only, of course, when blocks are thor- oughly dry. Three coats of paint are consid- ered nccessary. The priming cost, to bring best results, should con- list of thre parts by volume soft paste white lead, fivs parts half and half mixture of raw linseed oil The body and finish coats should be made of three parts soft paste white lead and tour parts load mixing or lead reducing oil. While the poccss of making the blocks ready can be speeded up by tho use of the zinc sulphate solu- tion, it is suggested that, where possible, natural weathering be re- licd upon. Alkaline substances al- wary are present in cement at first and are eliminated or new, traiized by contact with the car- bon dioxide in the air. After the blocks have been well seasoned: paint will give complete satisfac- tion. J Sun Parlor Included. In Many Residences A sun room oruun parlor is a common feature in even the most inexpensive homes. 1t may consist of s. porch enclosed in glass, or it may be a special room having an abundance of windows. When the windows are flung wide open this room in reality becomes a porch. The exposure should be toward the south so as to obtain an abundance o! sunlight in the winter mtmths. Sun rooms are usually fitted with special furniture and decorated with plants. Individuality of the builder can be cleverly displayed in developing plans for such l. room. o Receive Great increase: ( TOURIST TRAVEL l UNINTEERUPTED Ottawa, Oanada.-Alt.hcugh Can- ada is wt war, tourist travel be- tween Oansda and the United states still continues uninterrupted, and early returns indicate I. heavy exchange cf travel over the In- ternational Boundary dUII-Hg the summer of 1940. A total of 1'16,- 162 tom-tat uutmobilcs entered 0on- sda during the month of March, an increase of 3,644 over a year ago, while the movement of Can- adian autoznobiles to the United States for touring purposes total- led 06.963 compar ‘ with 8,766 in mroh 108. Totliat tvradific to Oumdl. from the United Bio/tea was well maln- tained in 1939, awarding to figures Wmllllfid btv the Ilium-WWII!!! Brandi of tho Department of lvliinea and Resources, Ottowl, which revql that l. total c116,- 578,119 toilrlsts was admitted, of which 780,478 came by train and 213,466 travelled W boot. Report: *7 Asphalt Flexible Ti; ltlndladflooflnghuwu sdlanbomlaallisflanibio tile selected for its cum-m; mOB-bngwoarandeasemt footfllhenuloflocringgyum Wdfiiinliealnosvnilsahl homeholdtntlndisinq populunew homo own,“ F present home owners it ca,“ '47P! __—-—;—_,¢ of cmtoms officers show that 4, 212,816 automobiles were mo“, for Wiring Pllrfloees can“; m, yllr. sawsazmozszmmsrpypryw/IllrptlIIlIIIIIIII/IIIIE W ing slimmer. of cleaning up wishing i0 secure Telephone 1178. ‘Clean Up" Campaign Committee Q ‘I his The Time To clean p Andautify Your Premises Buy Asphalt shingles for your roof. ing. We stock Barrett's and Building Pro 240 Lbs. 210 Lbs. 125 Lbs, of Shingles _ _._._.__. _ .-_ __ -. _ .- Since it is the desire of all worth Mayor and City Councillors join in expressing of everyone t0 cooperate ln this Campaign. If we wish in give our visitors a lasting impression of the be and redecorating dwelli preparing and planning of gardens should NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF CHA RL O TTE TO WN properties, renovating be A committee has been appointed to assist and co-opcrzltc with the citizenry and persons the services of tradesmen, artisans. or general handy-men are invited to enquire by phone or otherwise at the City Hall. B. ROY HOLMAN. MAYOR J. '1‘. McKIE J. E. STERNS EARL McDONALD y citizens that Charlottetown ma V mi... This makes your roof fire- ducts’ Asphalt shingles 0i'Shlngles——---- --——-- $8.25 per square 0fShinglcs—-—-—-- -—-——— Never before in the history of our fair City have we had reason to anticipate so great n number of visitors as are expected to be with us at some time or other during the approach- the necessity begun as soon as possible. The tax assessor has intimated that he will adhere strictly to his usual practice of refus- ing to regard improvement of appearance as cause for increase of valuation. y be seen at its best, the for concerted effort on the part auty of our city, the work ngs and business VIIIIIIIIIJ IMIEIIII proof and eliminates paint- ln all weights and colors. 7.25 per square 4.50 per square i t i i a t l l PAINT UP!.’.$.§Z;‘;?.A§.§.‘Z‘E.E.“.‘12 Lawn Fencing and Gates Galvanized and Painted Green. ’ — — 18c foot. 18” Lawn Border — 42” - -- 20c foot - l2'/;c foot e outstanding value in outlldo e Jap-A-Lac Preservltt on your tools Including the sttrn nu an! vn [In s ftfitfitot-"i-ya}. " °'°“' tta aid I» ‘ ° ‘l? G " . ll 00a any other? clues and weigh best prlccl. 12"x$lAsd|-—--—- 14' x l | — l4" x 4 Scarlrcitnllnnner Ball m" s 4 Scarlet hiker sou l4" I 4 Scarlet IOg--—~--._ 1c"zs%¢:$:nrooaa-u roof. W fullln fGu-d curry: I oou"uel: SMARTS LAWN MOWEIIS 7.95 ' 8.50 -— — — $11.00 ' -— 11.50 Bill ‘ lb ?OI—--‘—I-”-I—IIQ.UU House Paint $4.00 per gallon. Spool!‘ Lawn Edtlrl —-0nu Catcher!- IAIII Bllfll d6. THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0. LTD. Free City Delivery. Phones 105-1308.