Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1887, p. 2

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Our importetions of Paper Hangings for Fall are `izonstamtly -arriving. Our stock, when completed. will be the best selected stock in Central Ontario, and we invite in- spection by those who contemplate decor- ating their homes. We are condent we can please ever body; Give us 3 63:1 and look over our stock. urn cum. `me tron: uoor _ the stairway. The other ntsimd or vamishod. The no; 6 lhzh, Ami the . built to this tour it but noveriax. at . Thin` eludes _` mod- fence well, cistern 3 `lama 91330:. ` It econonueally arrangod. The xmnmlum ` ` guts tt_ingscoul wmtevey [ 3 thoownbrdodred tohnvo thiailh-'-_Im glhor f mom. Emoa about 5JnnvedbyhaVgin " than nlnin mu` nrnvidina wn dn nnt mnnitfr -` Ins pol`. and II covoml; mm unrusual 1' ho: or shingles, as indicated. The mntorlalin rat cltuk. The fmmdoor I. only an in Alan lhn an-I-av The nl hm- flliu`) M C 7f;;?x1Erd Bed. R0 l!'t::W W9- | I|'7v I3!s'xw' R. E. SPARKS, D.D.S., L.D.S., Dn:N'r1s1-. (mice and Residence Princess St.. between Montreal and Sydenimm Streets. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) ndministereqfor painless extraction of teeth. ` 1 Ir nr Ahl.'I.\ III'\ I\ nc I l'\Q More CUBKOYHCXW` Serve In one VVCCK EHX1 UVBT UCIUTU H1 [H8 lIl8lUry UI cue Hu)re. `gnu every one going away pleased with Extraordinary Bargains. We have just two weeks which to sell the balance of our Large Stock of Clothing and Tweedy. - All Cloths sold Manufacturers Prices and Cut Free of Charge. Our ._tock of Clothing is being fast re duced on uocount of the Low Prices. ' ` ,. [See our: Men's _0uercoats at $4.50. Boys` Suits at $7.50. We have dcided to close out the` balance of our (`lou`xls. at (Greatly Reduced Prices, and would call particular attlentiim the foowimg :- V GREATEST SUGGESSWOF THE SEASON. And every other line sold away (Fawn. ,A Special Line of Suits, bought st Auction, selling for $9.00, former rice $15.00. The Best R.eu(ly-Made Suit in the_ Dominion for = the `price. \ e also bought at the salon Line of Worsted Overosts which we are selling at $7. the sa.me.ns other stones charge you $12 for. See` our Men's Suiis at $4.50. / I T A Large Lot or Rexnants Mwweeda mi 01561: Vary Cheap. As the Sale win co... tinue only 15 DAYS LONGER every cultomer may expect a Bargain. cfstore closes every night except Saturday at 9 o'clock. Shetland alfid Berlin Clouds, ROCKWELL ? GREAAT CLOTHING House, 122 PR|NCESS ST. ndei-A Vests - gyxcg : Drawers, ~~~..\, THREE . r I n. Do_AN & co. Jun. 3. nUMu3.UrA1nx. C. L. CURTIS. M.D.. suoaemor to Dr. Jarvis; Phyaichm.Su1-guyn, &c. 03100 and Residence nearlg 0 poeito the Post Oice. Wellington Stree Lallstn the city or country promptly .-umnrlnd tn. SPECIAL CLOUDS BARGAINS. John Laidlaw & Son, F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. MEN S& BUYS UNDERWEAR, % SHIRTS & DRAWERS, SELLING PRICE; Top, 8/2irz`s, ~0ara igan Jackets, .=-There is a choice. Come early. Jan. 3. More customers served in one week than ever before in'the history_o f the afor,\gu(1 mu nnn nninn nwnv nlnnnnd nit}: Pvtrnnrdilunrv Raw-trains, `Va havn Imzt hrn umaln `in Jan. n M. ;V_r. u 1.n.\ un,a n., ARCIIITI-ICT. corner of Brock nnd King Street` over Wade`: Dru Store. I-Inlmnce on King Street. next to the Vmo Oicc. "nun : runni- LAD|ES ANQ MISSES UNDERWEAR, OVERSTOTCKINGS! DST P1 _ 'l'1`HE BIG MILL,|;NERY`OOM,` Former Former Former Former E'I`C-,`~ ETC- I91 PRINCESS STREET. Price $1.75, Reduced to $1.25. Price $1.50, Reduced to $1.20. Price $1.25, Reduced to $1.00. Price $1.10. Reduced to 75c. ALL szrzms; mama ` U luuunc IIU iioi31Ns0N s"WAi"1j FXEER DEPOT, J Bys Ouerc-oats at 32.50 V ` ' Youths Suits at $3.50. Is O '%UIB% .c;..FOR-- l'9a4_PflI'NCl_SS s'rnxn'r.~ Youigh Ooercoats $8. \Jl-IV; `Lo A;\avvn--.--- vv vvu, Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. 13` Bond 10 cents for 100-Page Pamphlet nlliuuununvu 51 AVVu -w .-.v..... ..... ..-. ..--. ` DR. ANNIE E. DICKSON, 91 We n_8h'-eat. inlhc house occhplod ` by Dru. cknon and Bolts: Telephone com- I 0 Cl ,._,._-..,_ 9.... uuunn; u;;u n , B.uuua'rI:R. Sonlcrron. Co.V\'E\'A.\'cr.R. cc. 0lce- Corner King and Brock Streets, over \`'nde`sLDrug Store. ' nu-\.. u.v1uv.uu\v A\'I\ l)l."IVl`u URN. U1Ul\U.\ Arvu nu-11 us. PHYSICIANS AND SL'RdE()NB. 0mce-.s1 Wel- lingwn Street. near Earl. Electricity a spoci~ n.lt!v{. Telephone communication. C. . Dxcxsox, MD. J. H. B211-s. M.R.C.S.. Ens: E LE GA /VT /M/u/Gi/VGS | - . uqr;mnu<{m DIN'ns'r.'directly opposite the out onto. rallncton Stroot. lgomblighog, ` Kinxslon. ADAM .\l`A R'l_`H L` R. AC(`0l'NTAN'l'. Arnrron. &c., Oico Clarence Lroet.. near King St. ' ' uuuxvnlx A\Vl\ u1\\Y Ifh . . `DR. W. G. ANGLIN, M.R,(J`.S., ENG., Olfglcl-52 Earl Street. near ,King` Tole- phodo communication. ` ' int!` cIIl\I'IA\Yl IIJ` tl I1 ` puuuv IJUIIIIII Iuuvuuuu I Jon` sraknan, 3., Soucntm. go. 0loe--Ul ., oe Street op- to the Post. 011109. MON T0 mm at OWOOE OIIITOIIE l`lll'.%. - nu AYI. I')\.` L IIYAIIIIJVKI VV uluaur [nu I. ~-.--- u` .______..____.___ . D. E. MUNDELL. B.A., M.D., CJ nvnmuw, Rnimlmn. kc. 0lco-Lnto 81 n_8t`k-eat occupied by etm: munication. Sept. 2). cu nu sunuv Ann m\l1"1'n1<.' ANU a.m_m, SOLICITORS. Etc.. 192 Ontario Street. King- / aton Ont. E. H. Suvrur-2. LL.I). K CHAS. I-`n0.\`1`r:.\' 0 .~`.\n1'u. uon I)! teach. IV. |.IA\Il'., Aacnm-zcrr. OH-'xC1c-.\lontreulSt`zrect. King- aton. . .. . .. `nu. nvuwuvuvun D. McEWEN&SON. Engines And Boilers for all nrpouu, from 1 to 100-horse power, and ful y guaranteed. Steam Rmk Drill rxml Miuimz Repairs 1 to I00-horse amuuuy gunram.ee_u.' Steam Rock Drill "mil Mining Regatta constantly on hand. Cheese Factory Boiler: and Fittings. Also a numlmr nf \.'nu- nmi Qnnnnai-]*{nn(1 Ca.n l`ea.rn the,exa.ct cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by address- UK. Abluls Mclilhhl v nn 1. D of Women and Children A specialty. 0 rxc:--Pr1ncaea Street, throo doon above Windsor Hog]. Sept. Q... `nun-nu: 1 n A II` n ti `('7' Ill Auuucy tu aau--n. _ __ "; JOHN HERALD. M.A.. M.l)., (I.M.. (Successor to~Lpto DR."MCCAMl0ND. ` _ Pnvslcux, Summon. &c. 0ic0-Muntrcnl Street. between Princess and Brock: Stn-c-ta. ` .........u-n . \vt\ (`I179-l\II' B.7A.', C.M.; }`mra1_c|AN. SURGEON. 8:0. Dr. Mccammonh. No. 25 Montreal Street. is!` . IVIYIIH Ix I\IrVIrLu\\? and nulngs. Also a. number of New and Second-Hand Engines and Boilers. ~ Hundreds ohmfumnt kinds of KEYS ti-um. Ks Filled and Locks Re 1; Cooper \ ork made and renal ; Sswa mod and set. ` ISAAC DAVID. The Clmmnion Saw-mar lllld Incl Lind And Invoaunon DAMAGED WEQEAT. ' ' - b `th 1 kl - Vt ~u.`.7`..""*. 5`n`.,{'.`.`.`;-15'."`:..3 ..-,n..,-.; o ohm, , tn. KLngswn`Found wmm. This . ll um nu d when sold in Klntog y.-4-Mn M 3. ,,___- `_....n L--- ..-uu.-uul AL-:_ n. m. mun Al, BARRIH-nan. SoLIcmm, C0.\I\ I\`.\'A.\ (`E|{. &(*,. Fo `I Block. Brock Street. Kingston. lyhfbi to Loan. Oct. 5. -,.---- --.`.. .-n In A 1: Ix 4- `I us A I'R0l-`ESSIONAL AT FLUE A/VD BHIMIVEY SWEEPING. II. ..I..._ `rs:\uuv:\.` XL t'U\\ Ian An U hum. AI'cQm'rEc'rs and Building Surveyors. Omcc Welllgmp Su-eel. Kingsgon. CAliRU'l`HERS BROS., I-'IAscIAL AGENTS. King Smsi-t. King- ston. Money to loam on real cslutqulud other securities. --v- -u-- vIIl1""L' u"._;_; nyuuy H8V,1l|E' f0"0\\'ot1 it in the `Old Country for year& .116 has proper macmneri. and 13- pro- pnred to oxecutele work on 1,110,333; n9uoQ_ "$1 f\ 1f` A 1+ (-4:-I-I Ivunvuw-. nu: upw--u` .1; Lawn on SMALL sum at low mics of mggugon City and`!-`arm party. Loam oncity and Countg Debentures. Ap- uh)q'HOMAS BRIGGS. Innagcr. Fmntonao and Investment. Society. rncI:-0ppo- .49. an. Punt. Omoe. H ` HEADQUARTERS for KEYS&`HA(BDWARE_" WALl\riM an wnunnmy, A54 Arronnvs. Sollciibru. &c.. Kingston. on poeltemho Poet Omoe. mcmnn WALKIM. I Jostrn n. WALKRII. _.. .....n 1: 1-vrvvxvnnmr ' J. 11. ULAKAE, m.u.. u.u.m., 1..u.o.. DENTIST. Graduate of New York College of Dentistry. 01ce-Wellington Street. between Prineeas and Brock Streets. Particular atten- Itjonmpnfd to the preservation o the natural Bl! . ruuuuuo J. H. CLARKE, M.D., D. hmun-m1-. Gmdunm unuu-uuvu IBAAU UA V 11). The Champion and Locksmith August 0.~ ti) Pringeus st, ma2"d2::.:q:::s'2.a*L:2::',x2,**,.Y.s,.,t.,oeme PROFESSIONAL CARDS. please uouy; No trouble to 3% our goods. u\ Auuvqvannvl I 1 I'\ A I\I1'I'\ I'\YT\I'lVTI AdVei'tise1's cu bl) Iuumulu um worn llot no` 310 EARL S'I'. H1 :51: ug mun`. 7)Rs. mcksux AM) m~;1'1`s. rv|:InIA\r um mvndlcwnrn. 0!vn--81 u-anal nf Wnvnnn nd Children IDG - 1?`lS1_N S,_`7_3.~DS7 'MIscELLANEoU. Uul I uuu luuaco ALKEM` & WALKEM`, `oi:-vs Qnllnhnl, &l`._. Klmlsh JIILVIUUII I I Iuuvou I-uu u. v`... \V\l -..---. SMYTHE AND s.\n`rH, -nnuu Won I00 linhnr-In'Rlr1-01 MONEY TO LOAN ha ed Ill i "`,,.. 7.,."`< ;%, n?.a' 2?&':.. cnf 81` I113. I085! " uv' amnlimrdtng Sharla: `AI. A ' H08!` ` ' Ilachina, Engina:aEHl Boiler Works. \v31. N_E\\'l.A.\'D.\`.JR.. 1-vnrr nnl-nnr nf Hr-nr-IK nnd Kin: `.377 Brig! ;S`!r0e!. n xx:-:5 L):- PUWER AND SUN. y-rvpa nut` llullglinu 9-`un-rnvl HOMUSOPA l`H\'. mu.` :1 n nu`:-\nnnnII I -- 4.1.12. .5. .1... 1!) X'l`ROI-`EBSIONAL A1` Ill! nu:-nu:-u run: ,,-_ r1,_-... CIAE - 4 ` directly onnnsiho H. ,M. MO\\'A'l`. : -Xnl ll`l N'lR (`.nv\ I:\ _J_.H. Bl:1'rs. M.R.C.S.. Eng R. GAG I, II.-u-uw-,__\Inntr SLPGGI. Utllll attended to. J. (`.n.\s. I-`Ro.\'1'I:.\'[(~ , . `have I-emovod` their . llntnl Yard to Can. Luuuu nun nut: is grail IIEII Uu -g IIJOIIQ the a lo qunlitiu of domestic uchlhecture, has had a great deal to say about house fur- x1islzlng,md altogether has furnished much` valuable matter in regard to all of these thuzgs; As far as I know nothing has been said as to the relation of architecture to good housekeeping. The artistic element in not to be neglected in my sense. There must be added towlnnt ha; Ilreedybeen considered the element-of eonvenlene of arrangement, economy of maintenance and eue_ in the Izeneml housekeeping movement ' Il'nev aloha: tn honor and 15,910 an Inn" no KEHETIH llUllS(`K(`Qfl)lIIK lll0V'IlllHlI'1 Easy stairs to cellar and awe. I: well as from the first to the nocondoor. are 3 mo- long comfort. The cellar stairway in lnmy bounce is constructed with an uthr disregard of ease, comfort or use. Instead of being I lifelong comfort thoyuoalhort lived din- nnriihxrf If his hnnn mid thnt Hm tun-r CUnuUrM ll: HUB llll flu IIIZD IV LWIIBT stzn-way is mostly used bythe servant and that she does not often my in one place long enough to be permanently injured by A bad stairway or benentted by 3' good one. It should be remembered, however, that there ere mun) houses built each year in which A It-rvuut is not employed. I Iuavn in rhino` A hnuen that wan tlnnhrnnd cald. Ervuul. us {gun uupgug cu. I have in mind a house that was designed by an architect who was noted for his beauti- ful exteriors He has since become equally noted for his clumsy, inconvenient interiors. He was utterly careless he to his kitchens, had no nagard for the cellar or attic stairway. In the case to which I refer them were no means of getting any of thelfurnituro or titling! into the laundry without tearing out a brick wall, or of getting trunks imp the attic, excepting through the front gable window: Still it was a beautiful-house. Them were certiixp, inconveniences connectul with living in it. There was a large, open hall which extended from the first iloor well up into the roof. It was beautiful and pictureague, but it never could be uiuuml in winner. It was alwayl ._'-o-v.-.. v~o-ovv-v-v--u l"'\ Xl`l`01llIg. To take the plan as mix We llml that there are eight rooms arranged according to low cost ideas. First, there `is a porch in front `from whit-li we enter the hall, which is 7}{x}0 feet in dimensions. The eturway is of mod- ern plan, with a landing the step: up from the lloor. Over this landing is a square win- ` dew in which may be placed cathedral glam. `There me newel posts on the rejtetep and at the landings. There is e place tor I het rnclr either next to the stairway or at the left of the door entering the sitting room. In case it we,-replaced here there might be e closet nnder the hell stairway and leading into the hull; otherwise it might be entered from the library. This closet is not shown on the plan. There are folding doors between the ' itting mum and diningreom endbetween the dining room and the lihrery. Thoedoore might he chepggd to sliding door: for _0l0 for 7 eel-h o;n.-.niu. . X I Tlm siliiun rnnnl in thnhant room IQ IIUBI. IIU IIIUIIIU IIIIJUTIINHI WU pl`ulL'lp|G and rncuco of good housekeeping. This knowledge is something which cannot be do- rivetg from the nrchiboctunl schools oromoal; lt mitt come from` a home. This put of `his app ticcahip must be served outside of his tech tutnrlhlp. The public pm: of the coun hnhnd ugrentded taonynbout thn nrt nH(. nmnliflcn nf dnmnno nmhltnnhum Ill IUHK L`JIlIlUI'U DIE HIV 5 IIIIJITI IIVX III` comfort Ithubeunsnidthntthecellnr ..A.Jl....._.. {. nnnaoln n-A kn 6|; macaroni and 12- J I ' \ ,.l'l!.lJS'l` ELI 3210!. The plan how given is one which hns been used some three or four t. mes during the last year, though each time ith certain modi- cations. No one ever bu lds exactly theanme home as his neighbor. & ousekeeping habits or instincts lead to changes. The arrange- ment of rooms in a house is not alwaysa mat- ter of reason. It is frequentlyumatter of preference or prejudice. Ihave drawn and lettcml the plan hero given just as it was used the hut time. There are dilferent ways of handling the gt-neml arrangement as here shown. The three front rooms might. be kept just as they are. excepting that the dining room could be placed immediately back of the hzLl|,nml the china closet and pantrlcs placed on that side of the I:o;: e. This would bring the sitting room in the place now mentioned as a_ dining room. nnd would give it parlor in front. In on: of the houses, as built. there was a rear stairway mntiing from one of the small bedrooms up stairs to a little hnllut one side of the kitchen below. The collar stairway was under it. Another thing which might be done would be tocontinuo the part over the kitchen two stories high and ` nu: Hm I-nnr nfnh-wnv nhnrrn nmntinnnd fnr NEW LIVERY. THE undersigned wish to inform the ublic that the have tilted and 0 ncd 1| [.1 ER\' IN CON. EC'l'I0.\' VVITH `T. LA\VRENC-E HOTEL. on King Street. ,_ Fh-at. nlnsn this will always be on hand on the [HG PETE UVl'l' L110 KIIICLIIJII lcWU llUl'l@ Inll lulu use the rear stairway above mentioned` for the purpose of gaining notes to I servants room, a bath room and one of the small hed- rvoms. The bath room would lie, negl: to tho kit;-hen ue so that the plumbing pipes might be run up next to it in :1 way to prevent freezing. 'I`.. 5.9". II... ..lnn nu H In u-n u.` H-9.! O`\nnn nth 0;.-.niug. \ Ibo sitting mom in tho but room in` thd lions-. M is should. ho; In it his gram. There are aloub !o.- windows in trout. There is plenty of wall spam (or piano or turnitum. The room wlgich is gonad the library In mud. in tho instance which I huvo In mind, as ,0. study I L. - . .....o._.:.....u ...... 11.. .m.nmp. ' Dirk Jtoomn pm! Pungfn up be Avoided. ntonungu to be made that mu `not Can-hx Duut-PropQl' Pinon for n_ Bath- If00lII;l'hsnvI uml lilevntlon. ' lspoclnl 0onmndoh}:e.1 It is e`Vei-'y"one should admit it part of the _ business of an architect to do what lie can to. make housekeoplng ouior. Ho oundongrut cieal. He should undonnnd the principles and nmntjm (I! stand hnnmknualno 'lhln 11_1:mNa TIIIE HOUSEWIFE HOW ` ARCH[TE_C',fl'S.\' % sHouLo .. PLAN `n-as `*Paon:e's Vnomes. tho Instance much A nnvo Ill mum, nu _IIuuu,y by a young pmtqsliqnnl mun. Tholidodooh My shown might be placed no as to open to \ )0 tar porch by moving tIIn,calhI" sta1rwa_y "f 1-knit would run lontthvny of the ` ""`*|II. If more isolation is required from "1" `Will; room single rather than double "*'""'i`I:t_\::_-land. Tm: would give addi- "0 might. be used. This would save amn- 1"1~ thntthlu -k llll ' ".`l`"|'$h mom; ll don * dmIbor ulnz one an Irnncuuuth 53; man q, nonma- "Y...W.m'=|nx rmeonor grated. There is .{ 0$LlbUnIl:u-`,. uwuchhnogd. Ywavitobonotic-ding, htmdgpfv, aroma. 'nnooxpom.; ma `Mk I. "`*u`'.h`hh",IInuldr bog.bout825 l'I'Il|\'1' 'TH.E. BRI King Street. ,_ I First chums. gs alwa a shortest notio . ELDER HOS.. Proprietor $111!.` I, I15 lxllf XLUIIU llll)l' lllld . It may be said the bedrooms of this house are not lar5;.\. The house in not large. The problem involves a low cost, roomy house. -~\Ve:et a large number of rooms within n smnll invlosure and necessarily some Ufthem are smalL This thing is to be borne in mind. however, that the vulue of in room is not de- pendent upon its line. A room may be of respectable dlxnensiqns but yet not have the necesstry wall space for the furniture. Such a room would not.` ., ,snt,_il'actory as a smaller one had cam in t:xkei`i" to provide this space. In each bedroom there should be space for n bed, a wash stand. and drms-. lng case. The latter should be near A window. It will be found that there is room for such furniture in each of the bed- rooms shovm on thin plan. All are provided with ample cloeetd. In one of these houses which Ibuilt there was In door between the bedroom in front and the chamber, In an- other case there was 3 door connecriig the ' two larger rooms. All these things are mut- ten of porsonalpreterenee or special family requirements, depending upon the age and number of the children and other family can- nllljnna ` [TISH wum, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 6; ` <. GROUND FLOOI. ` . Therein I china pantry bgtween t_he kitchen and dining room. It islighted by-A smlll wintlnw nf. nnn xlrln TY. not-van nun nmnnyn U IILIILII IVRJILI. III ISHSIIEI U," DIIIDH ` window at one side. It series can passage between these tvgo rooms and thmserves to i keep the odor of the cooking from the front 1 part of the house. The pastry pantry is im- ` lnediately back of the china pantry and is en- . ten-.d from the kitchen. . It is also provided ` with nslnall window. In the kitchen is A sink withnswinging table at one side and room for a portable table on the other. At one side of the sink may be the ('1' ` ~rn pump . and on the other side the well p -..p. The pumps shouli be placed well back against the wall and withlhundle that are well out of the way when not in use. It is entirely unneces- sary to place the pumps in the yards of low cost houses as is so common. It a driven well is used it could beclriven so as to be negt to i the kitchen sink. If it is u dug well it may be placed on the outside and connected through lead pipes with the sink on the inside. The cistern may be connected in the same way. The pasnge way to the cellar is conveniently . placed in one corner of the kitchen. The cel- lnr itself is under the library. The side porch is large eunagh to` be used as a summer kitchen by those who_de-sire it-. If in On In nt:MnnJ GL5} flaunt Ln nu urnnhl kitchen 03' wose`wu0.(1e-sire It-. It is to be noticed that there is no waste ` room in the ball up stairs. There is merely ~ wall space enough to admit of doors poking into the various rooms. There is in small window which light: this hall; This window may be reached for cleaning from the stair i way. This plan illustrates as cicnrly as pos- sible the advantage of having a main stair- ; Wayland in the iniddieor the house. There ` can be nothing better in the way of the economical use 0! space. From the second oor hall there is,,a stairway pa-axing to the attic. There is a.door at the foot of this at- tic stairway the advantage of which is ap- parent. The attic stairway is lighted in the same way as the second oor hall. to vnnu v..m..;.| Hm i....l.-mm. .4: cm. hnuan IIIOIU. IIUIIIQ. IIXPIIF T) IIIKVULI Dy llwul` ' tho plnin nes, providingwo do not consi thoeootoftholtovu. In onyeveni Anton should*bonnd`in onoot thenerobmntortho `purpun of making O_.'l'lVAI1,`1)&lbIO in others during the cold weather. There is one very window pening into the dining room. t in 3 very euant thing to hnve the upper huh of the dining room window glued with simple coloruot cm s thedral glass. This glam gives a'vory plou- nnt tone to the light of the room, |._nd at the some limo excludes the hot rays of the-sun in summer. it is entirely pouihle to dispense with outside shutters when oothodrnl glue is used in the upper auhen. A metal rod run- ' ning acres the window on the inside on a level with the horizontal dividing roll of - the window may he mule to carry curtains whih will exclude the view from the outdcle. Thus in the glaze and by the aid of the cur- tain we have all thntmlght be expected of \ shutters. IIUIIIIIUI ` dltions. on meat UP. ' In conxxection with they plan: which I have givqh, stgtemonu up to 0!l3 nro made. It may be interesting to knoavwhat kind of con- sh'uct.ion is coxntemplgted. In the first plnco, thesis are 610 Inches; the first two um ox joist are 23,10 inchu, glue third 2xb; the stud- mm: 924 ' Int-I101 Thu onhide walla nm joist 21,10 menu, n_uo uuru um; um sma- dlng 2:4 lnchu. The outaidc walls are shouted, paperod and weather boarded, either thiltrhthuhutlngontht imido run an mum; 'I`ho.mnopmt course. tuhllornlnunooungonux mama unu :- onthooumdo. Thopnpomcoume, iaglld-' Ins andh cove l;w't.ht.he. ml `mgr b'onrd1nz nhilxgles. :18 inli<-god. EEQ. P. Rgyg2*LL & _c0., Avvoavunvuavl a run Flu!-an I

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