PAGE EIGHT THE (HAKLUFFEIUWN GUARDIAN or. kl o tte town O’s Ne Ncxt Saturday" April 10in should mark thc UUIIULUL on oi Charlotte- Alino-t ivory- struction materials were supphed by L. M. Poole and Co. Water St Great George St. heating. Con-l i I ._ occ upa- MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking . ‘busy pul- Co. Lower Water St.. Rogers ting thc lni.il iiii: ". 1w s. Halflhvare Co. Ltd. Cor. Queen and i Cl1ill'lOl.Il‘.=?\\'li i. .i- . Grafton St. i ' ways bat-n pinnd . lillt‘ rcn-id- The foundation of this fine home ' enccs. On ins l).l‘_‘,i' is pltl ircd the , is of concrete, with a brick veneer latest ndcni v: 1o zln- qi iii ironies above the grade. The bacment- Df this (‘ll '. ‘ " M. R. Mi-Gnican. Nlnzisii-r oi ilcnlth and E(lll(‘.lllill.. now ziniii-z" con- struction on GTWIIIA 'i Avcziuo. This iiomv ' Colonial WP’? urctitcciure ili~~ iii-d of.‘ .\li'. James E. I-lairris, Cllill. lllllillHl ar Iiitcct. floor is of finished concrete. Here i. installed what is described as the first ccmplcte air conditioning unit , in the Province. a feature which ‘ makes this dwelling unique ln the annals of liome- construction here. Entering the hallway on the Chappcll and C». 1T3 Grrlioii Si. ‘and colonial mantel and book case. electric \\'ll‘llLi!_ and '1‘. G l\l‘.~, 219 Lending off this room is asunroom =:-~—— —-' ' r I i“ \ J. E. HARRIS ARCHITECT HUGHES BUILDING Queen Street HON. M. R. MCGUIGAN Mnisler of Health and Education To the right of the main hallway is the dining room‘ To the rear of the hall. behind the staircae. is the den fitted with 1 built in bookcase and electric grate. l Beside the den, and beneath the stair landing is a telephone booth- ‘. Off the roar of thc main hull is the kitchen, a model of convenience. The walls are finished in light green‘ asbestos Johirs-Manville tile with black trim and black base. to a {height of four feet. The kitchen has built in cupboards and ironing board. Lending off the kitchen is the garage, and rear entrance and stairway, leading to the second floor. On the first floor quartered satin finished red oak is used for all floors. Perhaps the most strik- ing bounty of this new re idence is the doors. trim, base. etc, all of figured red gum finished in mahog- any tones to match the floor. The Colonial style stairway lead- ing to the second floor will be. when completed, of satin finished i red oak, to match the floors. ‘ l trimmed with quartered red gum. ‘ On the stair landing is an art glass ‘ window. I On thc second floor arc four bed- rooms. scwinq rooni. and bathroom. ‘Floors, except in bathroom, arc of birch. The bathroom floor is of tile and Johm-M-anville green as- bestos tile with black cap and ba-c . is used for a four foot-wainscoting. ‘ Off thc hall way on the sccond floor and on one sidc of thc batlr room is a clothes closet lined with aromatic Tcnnc cu cedar. other side of the hall is a linen ‘ ioset. P l In the basement a children's play- ‘ room i< bcinr: fitted up. Here also is the laundry- Charloltelmvn, P. E. Island 4V I IIULGANITE SNINGLES, SIDINGS, Etc. will make your MrD ONALD-ROWE WOODWORKING CO. Base lck for the foundation N H 0 U S E , above he ground level and » ‘ Vulcanite thick-butt a s p h al t shingles for the roof of Hon. Mr. ‘ McGuigans new home were sup- i‘ plied by McDonald-Rowe wood- i working Co. at 36 Lower Water Street. most attractive SOLD BY MAC DONALD-ROWE M/OODWORKING CO., LTD. Lumber Dealers Phone ELII-CHARLOTTETOWN - L. M. POOLE it CO. The building 1's framed with the best quality inspected New Bruns- wick spruce from the yards of L. M. Poole and C0,, and is the latest type in Wood Frame Comtruction. An interesting feature of the con- struction is the Insulation used in _the walls and the ceiling. Here . are placed four-inch batts of Johns- mu was built bv In. I: n. Fosicr. first floor one finds French doors ‘ Gralm“ 5“'°'~‘" cl“"l°“°“?“'“* Cllarlntlctnuii ’on each side fitted with bevelled Tggmlllnff“ Sllb—('()llllni'f<ll'> wcrn: Prod H. . plate glass. To the left is the f," 1 t g “ Trainoi" lit) cinizinii piznnbznu; iliving room. fitted with a fireplace Dug w“ ' On the l Greenfield Avenue Residence Of Hon. Mark R. McCuigan Latest Addition to Charlottetown l ivarm and easily heated house in ivinter and a. house protected from the violent heat of summer. The insulation is both vermin and moisture proof. All construction materials. with the exception of cement for the i foundation. building papers Cera- mic floor tile base brick for the foundation and. roof shingles. ivere supplied by L M. Poole and Co. FRED H. TRAINOR Plumbing in this new residence was done by Fred l-I. Trainor, 80 n In thc bathroom a reces panelled tub with overhead showwrr and pedestal basin were installed. A combination sink and drain board were placed as part of thc kitchen equipment. The basement washroom was f ittcd with porcelain enamelled set tubs. The domestic hot water supply is kept heated with an oil bums-r. Convenient hose connections are provided for lawn sprinkling and window Washing. CHAPPELL AND CO. The electric wiring wa- installed in the latest and niost approved manner by Chappcil and Co. liccizs- ed electric contractors at 173 Grafton sirect. Chariottetoirii. Rubber covered wire and looiner were used throughout the house. The wire is all concvalcd and plenty of baseboard outlets and wall switches are a feature 0i the wir- ing Job. Another feature of grtat» vcnience is the wiring for both tel- ephone and radio svhich allows telephone to be moved frwui one room to another, up or downstairs. Mid inllde ready for use sunp-ly by plugging it in. The radio ilfiflll and ground contacts Inay also be made by pluggiue lo thc dnsircd onllct. The ivzrins; in (‘0lllli‘('ll n ivith thc air coiiciitinning molars and ihcrmo=tni< is o1‘ ihv flI-xiblo steel cable tvpi COH- ' wired for c " l tric rofriccration. Llfdllt fzxturcs arc all cl‘ lhc lat- est cicsigrn. ' ROGERS IIARDHZ-IIUL CO. LTD. All the rough and finislnil lLilIl- , ivarc with which the hon».- is equipped ivas lllYllhlIPIl by thc Rcgcrs llill‘£l\\’fll'(‘ Co. Li/tl. ‘fhcsc fittings \\ st. "('1 Lil f o r ‘ their ut;lli_v and ‘oixid harmuii-l ioitsly \\'llll tlu- such luixinpu sylv. Cement for the lounciii ‘ ing paper, Iiziils, ctc. ' Ceramic lflnor Tll(‘.\ p islics. and ilie mirrors were suppl pany, T. G. IVES A Timkcn silcnt automatic oil burning heating and air condition- ing system. desmbcd as the first i‘ complete Timkin air conditioning? unit in this Province. has bccn in- l stalled by T. G. Ives, 219 Grcall George St. Charlottetown. i The mod; modern example of , engineering skill and science appli- ' ed tohome heating, this system, I designed especially with a view to ‘ economy and durability, includes a l furnace and oil burner, automatic humidifier, blower, and dust filters for cleaning and purifying the air. The principle employed in oil burning is of special interest. Oil and air are whirled across the hearth to the high temperature westwHome Nears Till; Ten Room Dwelling Has No Space Problem Containing nu the ground floor, a living room, dining room. den. kitchen. and built in garage. 0n the second floor are four bedrooms. sewing mom. and bathroom. A playroom has been built In the basement as well ac a completely equipped laundry. ' __ . _ - . c . .. m. c_._..__. motion close against the Walls of demand of the future for economic the fire-pot, all the way around. This direct heat efficiency is in- creased by supplying only the right amount of air needed for efficient combustion, resulting in less heat waste and consequent substantial uving in fuel charges. The furnace is of the vertical type. specially adapted to oil burn- ing through the use of a large heat economizcr completely encircling the ("Wllblliilflfl drum. Equipment of this kind, it is emphasized. enhances the value of new dwellings by anticipating the air conditioning- Local agent for the Tlmken system 1s Mr. T. G. Ives. with him at present is Mr. D. M. Sin- clair, Halifax, distributor for Prince Edward Island, who ls accompanied by engineers under whose expert supervision the unit in the Mc- Guigan home was installed. Mr. Sinclair states that approximately 150.000 Tlmken burners are in use throughout the continent. together with hundreds of air conditioning (Continued on Paze 9) PLFKIL U, I737 Completion “That's the Kind of Home We Want” “Yes, Foster the Contractor stamps every house he builds’ ' with his personal “to K” That means that when, the bulldlng is completed it is 0| the highest standard, us l _ workmanship, building material! & etc. Some of the finest homes In the city and country have been delgned and built by Mr. Foster and these home: are to-day the pride of’ their owners. If you are thinking of building this year ace the sort of homes that Foster builds. 0|- lf you are considering remodeling or repairing your present house or building! get In touch with Mr. Foster, although specializing In new homes he does considerable n- pair and alteration work and can give you all the knowledge ghmuire on anything In the building ling and hi; yricu E. H. FOSTER 37 Victory Ave. Phone 987 Home. FRAIIIING SPRUCE. WINDOWS. DOORS. TRIM. CEMENT‘. JOlINS-MANVIIIIIE INSULATING} WOOL. J-M ASPHALT SHINGLES. .l-.\l INSULATING} BOARD. KITCHEN ROOM TVALL TILES. CERAIIIIC. FLOOR TILES. Look for Quality when you build YOUR NEW HOME Quality Building Mater- ials and workmanship add t0 the value of your New Enjoy that feel- ing 0f Pride and Securit‘ in the happy years I0 fol- low when you know that only the best in Building materials have been used. HARD WA LL PLASTEII. AND BATH- BRICK OI“ ALL KINDS. All building materials you need except HARDWARr. ,WE WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS A QUALITY HOME WITH YOU AT A PRICE YOU ARE NOW PAYING FOR RENT. L. M. POOLE & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPIIIES ' PHONE 112 " Manville Rock-Wool. which encloses the house like a huge woolen blanket cro ‘um steel flamc run where the oil particles are completely vaporized , and is thc_owner's guarantee 01a and bum with slowly swirling w UP-TG-IIATE PLUMBING Ou. staff is composed of thoroughly experienced workmen. Personal attention given to all jobs, large and small, anywhere in Prince Edward Island. l’ APPROVED HEATING SYSTEMS HOT WATER, WARM AIR, STEAM, AUTOMATIC FURNACE STOKERS, OIL BURNERS FOR RANGES AND HEATERS. ELECTRIC, OIL, COAL AND WOOD RANGES. BUILDING IIEMIIIIELLING ll Bath . T ll t. Helm lwildin: I new home- xi-tvcbcboulmpmvgowy alumina: submit your plans In us for an "I050"! Illlllfw- estimate on completc Inatalla- om‘ METHODS WILL ' SURPRISE YOU tlon of latent plumbing and heating equipment. OUR CHARGES WILL PLEASE YOU We Invite You To Call and See the New 1937 Fixtures and Fittings 8O (IRAFTON STREET OPPOSITE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE TELEPHONE 393-J k ‘J K. BOX 392 ‘YE Alli? ‘WIRING EXPERT! on any klrul of conch-notion, elthnr lu- dnnn or outdvmru. filvn mu un appor- tunlfy In flgurc on your Job. We cur-ply the hllhent unule ol Iululnl. material: 0m wire vvlll ulwuyl [Iva catlw wire nmI other lnnlullntlnnn fun-lion. plcoiwlvr. . l REASONABLE mnccrnuau. Annruis won col Q §f§,‘,'.'§Ff;fL};? FRED H TR AINOR CHARGES. ».~.-. ‘o-n‘v’i("i~ ' sATlsFAcTlfl" ;;:"".":::::.::'.':. tr: ".':...*.".". :12‘: PM‘ m” "3 “Mm” s“ "r '"" ‘l A 4 izuzwdlnhmhnyxrrrllnlbn, nmall’ rook Charlottetown Int: '-'|-|.°.'.',':|":,'.,'.’.".,'.','I.','::§';'§||'§ILT; Ilnullllghlg. hnl r curl- rrn, u: hnllrrn. All o! new dr- ELEGTIIIGAL WUIIK -BY—. GNIIPPELL and G0. THE ENTIRE ELECTRICAL IN- STALLATION I-N THIS MODERN AND UP T0 DATE now: was INSTALLED BY us. WE WILL BE " it PLEASED 1'0 GIVE YOU ESTI- MATES 0N ANY ELECTRICAL woak YOU ARE PLANNING: WIRING, FIXTURES, r IIPPLIANGES . GE‘! YOUR OWN BREAKFAST Tnku your tlma getting up In Inurulnl- No need In not a definite hour for Inn-In; your romlnrlulrie hul (Io Into (he dlnlng room any time and II equipped with our electric cle- vlrrn, nun-h nu prn-olnfnr nml toaster You run n! your own hrenklunt In l Jilly without Inrnnvrnlonc-In; nuy one. (lame uml are our new rlrrlrll- llvrlcrl- the crlnp, brown and Indy-n lllnh flt lo . an before a lilul. Ila In klng In your homo-lull them lo hllllf