n P» "a six ‘an M _._,,_, .,.....-.-..... ...._..,.- sameness!‘ k 2 wsflvflmvflm<=nriifldfi=fllzl , . l, - wmi COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC F AWCFIFT HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ..-»¢-..w»~.1r~:nue~<.—.—'77 The greatest Improvement you can add ““* to your home. No-matter how low the thermometer drops or ho\v hard the wind whistles outside it is now possible for you to enjoy the hulmy loveliness and healthful comfort of June-like air inside your home all winter long. Telephone 0r call at our showrooms for full pur- tieula rs. T. G. IVES 219 (l-REAT GEORGE STREET -- PHONE 1777 i SPRING BROOK SCHOOL zie, Grade V~1. James Paynter; 2. Elmer Pavnter; 3. Wilbert Locke. Grade IV—-l, Leigh Cole. Grade III—1. Erma Mac-Rae: 2. Joseph Dunning; 3. Austin Wig- more. (‘irade II-1. Cecil Paynter; 2. Honor roll ior August-Septem- r: Grade IX-I. Joseph Harding. Grade VIII-—l. Arnold Meek; 2. Ruby Campbell; 3. Alva Jost, Grade V'II-l. Margaret. Mac- Kenzle. Paul Paynter; 3. Jean MacLeod. Grade VI-l. Ruth Meek: 2- Grade I-No exams. Velda Dunning; 3. Betty MaeKen- . Alton L. Ross, teacher. :;;<:->4 _'_. _._. . '. . ' A _{‘ --\-~n--<v ~ vow-v , R OO/"F S - COLORFUL HEXAGON Here is a roof that is durable, eco- SH|NGLE$ nomical and extremely attractive. These shingles are made in a variety of color combinations to beautify the appearance of any home. Year after year (if; stand up unfoi’ the rigors oi winter or the burnin heat of summer. And through it alI the natural color slates retain their beauty. For new work or right over the old wooden shingles. Ask us to give you an estimate on a7 new roof for your house. Itdoes 11x1 obligate you in the least. ' BEROID R00 6S. 153F331". I§€E=<=HQ ‘.14 OTTAWA, Oct. ilk-Winner 0f second prize in the Home Improve- ment contest run by the Win- nipeg Tribute, the following essay was submitted by Peter Watt, Ol Winnipefi- It indicates that a large loan is not always necessary n order to remodel your house “Every winter for a number of . years I_ have given a great deal of l thought about how to make my; house more comfortable and less' expensive to live in. “The back door of my housel faces west and there 8T5 no build- ings for over two blvcks to break‘ the wind from that direction. It‘ has been neces-ary, during the winter months to close this doorl permanently in order to keep the‘ kitchen warm, “One thing more that made me think was when I looked down a. lane and saw a row of garages on the rear of the various lots. “My own was one of these and my work being that of a city sales- man 1 know what it means to go from the house to the garage every morning in the winter months through drifts of’ snow and in 25 to 30 below weather to get to my car and begin my daily calls. "There was also the inconveni- enoe in the s/ummer of getting a very decided wetting if one should attempt to take the car out our. ing a heavy shower, or arriv. home and leave the car for mt house during the rain, “Now that is all changed thanks to the Government Home Improve- I ment Plan, , "I made arrangements with my bank for a. loan of $200 under the above mentioned plan, called in a contractor, and got to work "We Planned a porch for the back 11°“ l0 proiect about four feet. PRSl» l-he end of the house to the extreme south side of my 10g, giving me a door facing east “m; a walk from the street. Also a door facing west with a walk into the back Yard- The past six months has proven that our back door pro. blem has been solved. "The next step was the insulat. ing of the roof and walls of the house, which was done with a wood Shaving composition and " Proved very satisfactory. " "Th6 811F889 came next and re- quired some thinking. It measured 1° 599l- by 16 feet and it was a very tight fit for my car. Not an , ma‘ °f T°°m W Spare. We decided l l l has to take the end off, cut in two and put it on the sides, making the 1 . size l0 feet by 2i feet, giving me Plenty of room, even with the car inside» "A 5min Porch over a door lead- ing from the basement was re. moved and the gamgg was moved 11D and attached to the house. S coraroaraare HOME, AT urru: EXPENSE recommended as the best height above the floor about three feet rather than five feet, as is cus- tomary, because level is the' zone in which people are more sensitive to temperature changes. location of the thermostat at the three-foot height usually interferes with furnishings, it is not common- lnterfere with chairs, other items of furniture. crowded space because of a desire to keep house to the garage without the necessity of going out into cold or stormy weather. 'I'hus was another problem solved.- "When everything was completed and I paid the lumber was very agreeably find that by paying cash there was a discount of approximately $20. The bank bad charged $6.50 for the loan. so I rcgwoned that by using the bank's money, made available under the Government Home Improvement Plan, and pay- ing cash I had saved $13.50 which I coud not have done otherwise. “The arrangements with the bank and the improvements which have been made, have both proven so satisfactory that I am negotiat- ing for another loan, this time It paint the house, porch and garage. which will complete a. very sat. surprised to factory improvement to my home, . thanks to the government and the co-operation of the banks." urn commit HEill VITAL With all types of automatic heating equipment the brain of the system is the thermostat. Its pro- per location has a great bearing on the winter comfort and economy of the home, heating engineers point out. The best location for the thermo- stat is on an inside wall approxi- mately five feet from the floor and in a spot. where it is protected from drafts caused by. fireplaces. stairways, or the opening of out- side doors, and where it may be in contact with a large volume l air. This usually means that the thermostat should be located on the first floor in the living room, library or study, or dining room. THREE FEET HIGH Recently some authorities have the three-foot HOWBVBI‘. because the y placed at this height unless a pot can be found where it will not tables and Too often the thermostat into an inconspicu is account I ' the room in which it is located. Suci. a procedure will. perhaps, satisfy the artistic taste. but when cold weather comes it will not satisfy the comfort urge; and now, with the attractive design; in which thermostats are available there should no long-er be hcsiit- ancy in locating them in the liv- ing quarters. Fall and Winter Air Conditioning. Many astute citizens are realiz- ing that it pays dividends of com- fort and happiness to modernive and repair their homes now. Build- ing costs of all kinds are lower now than they are expected to be for some time. Look over your home from the basement to the roof . . . you'll find plenty oi‘ things that need attention. The outside of homes usually are the first thing to be considered as poor, cracked and peeling paint not only ruins the appearance of the house but also allows the weather and insect life Roofing too. is very impoftarit. Much “discomfort from leaky ones can be avoided by re-rnofing . in addition. old roofs often become fire hazards. Willi the approach of winter in- sulation become. a subject that every home owner should consider". Proper insulation will greatly re- duce heating bills . . , it im- proves the comfort that the house affords in any season! Refacing and repair of brick- work is slill another important project t0 he considered . - . also plumbing, heating, wals, wood- work, floors and wiring! No better time than the pre=ent could be found if you should like to remodel a room, moms or the whole house. Everything of this sort can be done cheaply at pres- ent low prices on materials. If you haven't already, check over your home now. Make sure that everything in your home is in good condition and now that better times are here, fix up that basement room into a recreation room . . . do the thousand things that you've been wanting to do for ~ "Iafteryour repairs and changes are over, you can relax and enjoy the comforts of a new home all over again . . . and dont forget, any money that you spend on yoiu- home gives returns not only in sat- isfaction. it also increases the re- sale value of your house! Heating Plants Require Regular Attention For the maximum of efficiency in heating, your furnace or auto- matic heater should be thoroughly checked at regu'ar intervals! Ex- cesive fuel costs and discomfort often is due to some easily cor- rected fault in your heating system. The best‘ method is to call in a heating engineer who Will tho!" oughly examine the furnace, the‘ flues, the pipes, the chimney and the draft conditions, and make re- pairs or adjustments based on his summon I Ni sauna SlIPPtlRl The heaviest load P81‘ SqllR" foot of the entire house is usually carried by the bathroom floor, the reason for this being the weight of the materials used in the room -ooncrete, tile and heavy fixtures ,Unfortunately, this is one PM of the building in which the floor beams are usually weakened b! careless cutting for the installation of pipes- It is possible to avoid this errol by proper framing for the plpl-‘S and this extra suplflfli Slwuld b‘ provided to avoid settlement cracks in the tile, between the tile and the built-tn tub_and on the ceil- at COUN RY giv- things mechanical from conflict findings! mg below‘ I i118 me an entrance from the ing with the decorative ‘s of m weak my“ Wm“ the lumbef! so 101,‘? __ __ k "' 1 ---1 7' w / at ECHVENIEN ‘Qf-w n. Rogers Hardware I co. LIMITED phqme 105. Charlottetown Plan for easy financing. 164 Queen Street CE Eliminate the firo-rlsli of old faulty wiring and at the lame time give your home plenty of baseboard and wall outlets, smart new wall switches and modern lighting fixtures. Lot u: look over your present wiring and give you an estimate on a new installation that will enable you to take the fullest advantage of the mar- vell of electricity. Wiring and fixtures, of courle, come under the Home Improvement CHAPPELL 6f CO. I? Mario‘ — Phone 1440 Electric Lighting and Pow- er Plants for the Farm and Plumbing Installed With Home. Rural Systems Automatic Control. Fun chin, "D Mgl*S0|h7-3m w M - 1hr, $3743: 5% c7501: WRITE WI ALSO HANDLE ALL TYPE! 0F PUMP! FOR SIIALLOW WELLS a. Interlu- and from a wall over Worlrln Head wallp- cumin’ wgrlrlngpnrtaonclcaadandninin o . CITY COMFORTS FOR - ALTERATIONS THAT REALLY IMPROVE - CONVENIENCE - SERVICEABILITY - BEAUTY THIS is the Day of Convenience. _No need now for country residents to be without the THE latest and best in plumbing and lighting equip- ment._ including septic disposal problem. WE - p. commuv safe and sanitary solution to your sewage UR systems are the best that ‘modern me- chanics and science can produce. will be pleased to give. estimates on any job large or small. BRUCE STEWART CIIARIDTTETOIIJN o RBI. tanks that; offer you a i f LIMITEU We are Distributors F01‘! ELECTRIC RANGEs We also carry“; the famous VALSPAR VARNISHES ixsmi 1 WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS, and REFRIGERATORS. ELECTRIC WASHERS INTERNATIONAL PAINTS and BURRELUS ENGLISH WHITE LEAD Cooperating with ti"