PARK AND CEMETERY. 
19 
Preserves Roads 
Prevents Dust 
Dust 
costs money 
D usty roads are expensive, for the 
presence of dust means that costly 
road material is being cast away to 
the four winds of heaven. Sooner or 
later it must be replaced at great ex- 
pense. 
Ordinary waterbound macadam is not 
sufficiently bonded. A stronger binder is 
needed. That is why up-to-date cemetery 
and park authorities are turning to Tar- 
via — a coal tar preparation of great ad- 
hesive power, which is used to cement the 
stone together. 
Under heavy loads such as stone monu- 
ments a tarviated road is somewhat elastic 
— not brittle — and the traffic wears it 
smoother. Tarvia also has the effect of 
Road looking south from gate. 
Forest Home Cemetery, Mikvaukee, IVis. 
Constructed ivith “Tarvia-X”. 
making the road surface waterproof and 
preventing ravelling by rain torrents. 
The addition of Tarvia to the macadam 
costs so little that it is more than balanced 
by the saving in maintenance expense. 
The road, instead of being blown away by 
the winds, stays where it is put and the an- 
nual repair bill is reduced materially. 
Progressive superintendents in hundreds 
of parks and cemeteries are using Tarvia 
regularly. 
Tarvia is made in three grades: “Tar- 
via-X” for new or rebuilt roads and pave- 
ments, “Tarvia-A” for surface application, 
and “Tarvia-R” for dust prevention and 
road preservation. 
Tan'ia booklets on request. Address our nearest office. 
The Company 
New York Chicago Philadelphia Boston St. Louis Cleveland Cincinnati Pittsburgh 
Detroit Birmingham Kansas City Minneapolis Salt Lake City Seattle Peoria 
The Paterson Mfg. Co.. Limited : Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver St.John. N.B. Halifax. N.S. Sydney, N.S. 
