Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1926, p. 9

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on, Ga , " a THE DAILY BRITISH whig THE CANADIAN HOMEMAKER 1 weekly arfioas A Series remy? PLANNING . BUILDING . FINANCING DECORATING : FURNISHING . GARDENING lh Copyright see. The Canadian homemaker A square compact house, with well | coal and general storage, proportioned and good. sized rooms, no wasted hall space--and a simple, | to be erected whers the climatic con- Charlottetown, d + Sonia te . . Y SQUARE PLAN HOUSE furnace, cations of this House should com. Hunicate with the arehitect diveet. This house was especially planned | address Mr, J. B. Harris, Architect, sary accommedation for well balanced exterior--a house that ditions are trying, both as regards 1926, was built for four thousand five hun-| low temperature and also the alter- Limited. "dred dollars, is illustrated herewith, | nate thawing and freezing, which is . 8 south, the plan {so destructive to exterior work, par- » , Well placed, the various rooms being An the house face admits of a brigh room, with a large fir: t, unny lace, and the this instance to eliminate Way as to make an easily house. On the second floor are three bed ¥ Jdignified colon "walls being shingles over tion, phalt slate shi It will be not! flues answers fo: TRANIMIS pest is 4 en. th room and a 2 TI "hd shows a simple and ial type of a house, the figished with cedar rding and insula- is finished with ag. ngles, of varying tones. ced that one set of Tr the furnace, fire- plagé and kitchen uses, a gréat sav- ing in cost. The basement contains the neces- lHving| ticularly roofs, care being taken in "run" | for oll finish, the floors being of Hard- | make wood, DINING Rm. won ine LIVING ROM 19 ent 9 ese GROUND Nr A Deep One, Undle. asked Emily had been fascinated by Un- "| whe impressed with some exploits of president of the United States. "And doy = ow ue = Slt, He Mh 0 yy -- a 2 Nia Closing Leaks A useful cement for closing leaks all un- [in tron pipes can be tiidde se follows: dining room "en sults." The kitchen, | necessary gables, dormers, ete., so as [To 8 Ibs. of coarsely powdéred iron "with outside and cellar entrances, is | to §ive a clear open roof and cornice. | flings add 2 os. of powdered sal am. The interior of the house through- | monfas and one o3, of sulphur. Mix very simply related aud In such aout has been finished in clear spruce, | thoroughly, ddd sufelent water (o the cement firmly fats the leak. The Réaders desiring further. informa- | coment will set harder by lesvitg out .Tooms with cupboards, each room of | tion regarding the plans sand spécifl- | the sulphur but takes a longer time, a fair size, also a ba i : store room. SECOND LOR "Yés, iideed," replied Hér uhdél. clé Will's stories. Panticularly wd | "You s¢e, ia much oldér than you." "Well, then," Teddy Roosevélt before he becanis | Much older will Ihave 10 tn I éan remember him?" [Science Mon Ag amivesT P.R.I Copyright | MacLean Building Reports | -------- in Iron Pipes. a thick pasté asd then tamyp the litle girl. olie sdkéd, remember him?" eu) tor, & A) CANAD [ving And Paeins | Mont Ww Midsummer Meat ana' election campaigns are a bad combination. Ridiculous rumors are often the re- sult. One of these rumors, however silly {¢ may sdem, a causing definite anxiety in raliway circles. 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Mrs. Monley, Wel. lington, Kansas, snd sister, Miss An. nie Dermady, Philadelphia, are visit. ing their brother, Stephen Dermady, and other friends : Two pupils from the Public Sehool wrote on the entrance, and one, Regi. nald Pritchard, was successful {a passing. On Sunday, July 18th, the parishioners of the Blessed Sacra. ment ¢hurch presented an address and purse of gold to their well-loved Pastor, Rev. Joseph H. McDonald, who left during the Week for his Béw parish at Deseronto, The pars ishioners regretfully bade him fare. well as they learned to recognise his merits during almost six years of faithful service here, LE EE La BE EE ---------- 7 ™ FRC £5 "SUDBI BURY on this train

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