Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1926, p. 11

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_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG | 3 bs Cutlets ....cocn Xe wai li i : . Bo Lal ©» 15 i : BEN SEHDg lab, carcans Bb" 20.23 . THE CANADIAN HOMEMAKER | } SPFing lamb, hind, 1b... sess : "oA Series relly articles £5 o § - : Fran Cl I. SRrng . Fo % Bananas, doz. ..............40-60 PLANNING . BUILDING . FINANCING iG : Oranges, dos, ........... «+. 40-75 DECORATING < FURNISHING GARDENING Se ARE] | Lemons, dos... Sessa aves + 30 } 3 ra / Coryrust wee] " . £ : Brush ok, Bh, : wR NES : A Captivating Colonial Bungalow a TE Corn, imported... ... ... .,31.08 By Storey and Van Egmond, Archi- Jroviding for partial pay- xr Cream of the West .........$450 tects, ments ws the work : 'give, daled, ves se man Sl The fine Colonial entrance o his {is to say, at thivty-day intervals. Pro- . aress a 52.310 bungalow with its dm pedi- | vide-for the payment of all bills for 1 0 wave mains ivons Se ddiBO ment and meesive col- {labor done and materfals delivered 'Oats, local, bus. .... crcasvas 80 lumns is do itself sufficient to indi- [on the job, . make representations in | Migdiings, ns sansne nie PHO oste that the home belongs catalogues. You may rely with " ++ $5.00-38.00 better class. hk on the statements Ey IR OORT $32 erchitecture Wheat, locals... .... .... $1.50 Timothy, bus. .... .... we $5.00 Red Clover, No. 1 bus. PE 7 i Red Clover, No. 2, bus seas oo 814 With regard to construction and . Alsike, bus. .... .:.. ..,.$18-514 an economical solytipn of the pro- Mmanufctur-{ plate, Can. 3., .. |... «$12 INTER comfort is nec blems of sirength and besuty. a Question: Our plans call for case architect. Sweet Clover:... .. ......$6.00 nl children. shingle roof epd frame and stucco ment anges, We have thought of NR ----------] chil dra walls on a concrete foundation ere |using Sash. Are they effective? | Question: The floor along one sido Vegetables. : an excellent choice 'of materials. Do they cost more? Can we have [of our living-room has sunk nearly New potatoes, bus .... ....$1.50 You get the comfort and Neither should one overlook the fact the same size each as shown om Cabbage, head, . vu viii .. ..7-10 right kind of heat from M that the wide use of etucco has re- ? ; Carrots, bunch .. 3 nace becauss the warm sulted in the inception of & great : furnace before i veriaty of fnlshes. The surface cost settlement Unclassified. Correctly installed by McClary's accredited may be smooth, slightly textured or ; Sugar, 100 Ibs .$8. dealer in your. district the Sunshine Furnace is rough trowelled - and other effects A Sugar, granulated, B.. .. .. ... Jutranteed to deliver heat uniformly to every room are obtained by the mse of small|dandived 4 There hms been seftiement here. Sugar, yellow, 1b... .. .. .. .. . .% your home, under all conditions at all times, ee a drolitn ciated ginse. . This Ras been Sugar, felng, Ib... ,. .. .......10 £ te Sunshine Furnace by the Simple operation ; iy Raging White or some Hm ; foundations... Rolled oats, Ib. ................ 5 ot the drafts, without any stru alterations, - used a burns hard or soft coal shade of cream and that a well : - enchitect to look Huser, Sin vall..y oe "fois is an all Cast Iron Co: . defined contrast be assured by the| Question:Many manufacturers offer lover your building to see whet the : yh either alone or mixed with coal, without danger of selection of the point or stain for all catalogues and leaflets dealing with real circumetances ame. He will . cracking or burning out the furnace. wood trim. The wide water table |building materia's end fousehold | prescribe the necessary repairs, - Hides, eto. Write your nearest cClary's Branch y at the floor level reduces the wp- o Deacoli skins, each booklet: Winter et in' Canadian Hons parent height of the walls and will I 27! J | [Morse hides ........up to $3.50 that will give you' fail to function as it should if not Beef oo 6 to 8 PH £5 much interest. made to stand out prominently. o ; Bulls, over 60. 1b ,....... .e 4 # Considering the modemate cost, Dn. r 3 Veal, skins, Ib. ... ... .. ....10 $5,000, snd the commensurate di : Veal, kips, Ib. ...".... sreavinsd mensions of this home the floor plan Fresh lambs.. .. .. .. .. s»sT8 reveals commodious accommodation Tallow, rendered fn cakes Jb (63% and several interesting features. 4 Ginseng, wild, Id. . By the substitution of a farge - : Bees wax, clear, Ib. .. aren of glass in place of solid walls Wool, unwashed, 1b the front hall has been Cot verted. Wool, washed, Ib . into a sunroom while still serving " J ---------------- to a great extent in the capacity of ; ithe former. The large diving sdom includ dining alcove with built in . last Ring in MeClary's Sunshi ang dint is 13 0t. x 17 ft. At lagi Aid of Prishytertan Church oT eid de and roles (20) yf he end of this room i& a door lend- \ eld an In ing Meeting. To0HRs ADOTe: Ing to the ball, bedrooms and bathe, Sand Hill, Sept. 24.--The Ladies' . moom and avother to the kitchen. - Ald of Sand Hill Presbyterian church The grade entrance to kitohen and met at the home of Mrs. Albert collar is a great convenience and Donaldson, on Tuesday afternoon, abe you are strongly advised to in- . Sept. 21st. The vice-president, Mrs. comporate in the plans of your mew , A. Donaldsen, presided; the president, home. X Mrs, F. Scott being absent. The meeting opened with seripture . ne reading by Mrs. Cochrane and the London Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Hamition. Sto, , Seskation, Eammemion piourer, Saint, Joka, communicate with the architect di- The report of the secretary and the < rect. Address, Messrs. Storey and > 8 treasurer were read and adopted. Af- | cme -- -- : rar Van Egmond, McCslium Hill Build- ter other business was discussed, the ing, Regina, Sask. Copyright 1936, Si meeting closed with roll call. There QRAV BROS. Maclean Building Reponts Limited. D was & good attendance. 8 : : x pr ¢ 3 5 oh The Women's Missionary Society | _. Plumbers and Tinsmiths, " SESS .. opened thelr meeting singing. the Agents for McClary's Furnace and Gas Ranges, hymn, "Bringing in the Sheaves." Mrs!] . ¢ 4 . ; J. Carey read the scripture reading 211 Princess Street. Telephone 332. and Mrs. Kiell led in prayer. The ---- | ladies decided to have Mrs. Acton] * ers 8 ool | \ write a letter of sympathy en behalf community threshing and cutting "Twas Rough. ep A dg of ihe Ladies' Aid and onary So- | their corn. Everyone is glad to hear| , little girl was crossing the | N-- : or. ez Sata) to Mrs' Bert Donaldson. Mrs. that Mr. Robert Johnston bas re- np Carey read a letter she received, | turned home from Windsor and thet | 180tie with her mother, Lt was thanking the Society for the bale|little Bob Wilson is much better. first ocean trip. For the fires t they had sent away. The meeting |' -------- days the sea was as smooth as a " ("Sewn [Closed with the singing of the hymn, Great Love. pond; then the ship ltenorat In 1923. The second is the | Biest Be the Tie That Binds," and| "Be mine rt Lyi you!" ardently | and pitching heavily. lesseusd demand tor agricultural col- | the Mizpah hour was then SPent, | whispered the aged millionaire to the| . The child could not 108e graduates in professional posi-| While Mrs. Donaldson and a few of | penniless young widow. = | "Mamma," she asked, "what's tions with the filling of the states | the ladies served a very dainty lunch. | "Enough to die for mér™ she ask-| matter? Are. we on a d } . of new colleges. éxperiment stations, | The farmers are very busy fn the | ed, coyly.~Judge. » American Boy. ; and branches of governmental work } " Fall Wheat @oing Into the Ground Under Favorable Oon= and Hitle sestion of new positions. i % : a The. thir 8 the presences of many -ditions--S8tiil Fewer Apples--The Canadian Potato Crop. agricultural schools and colleges - : 4 | throughout Canada which now offer _ Although grain has Deer cleaned light. but the southwestern counties hand A ing. en aur, ut up from the fields of Western On-|have a fair erop, with King, Bald- ! ly at Guelph, 3 Eater he, he Sha S38 it aad Rak Stary se" aay yy Not How Cheap the "York Cable" is ey Minding in the stook in Cen-(10 note, is placed at practicaily --but How GOOD : tral and Ontario double . that of 1935. Both New| | . instances such grain has been out | Brunswick and Nova, Scotia. on ro || KG Markets : for & month or more, and is sprout- | other hand, are away below the 150s ingsion "Yomx Cams" Spring is made with one idea < to provide a dependable 88 Madly. - Fine Heathir ber most E weather in fe Maritimes . : Friday, Sept. 34 bedspring to command the fullest confidence of every buyer. R: of the province for part of week tug t , . 87 t » . enabled farmers 2, these unlucky Exper 1 ., as Butter, creamery, .,oioi. 40-42 : : . The "Yonx Canes" is districts to get fn much of the re-|! PUple Of Weeks ago, are now, going | Butter, dairy, 1b Fertessegennal db i MURR a. tountf Sabard.._ The total 10 Sept. { 1a] Cheese, new, Ib...... ss shay L328 'the ¥ Cheese, old. B.. .. .. .. .. .38 8 449 Dhalt-barrels, aua 7.837) ES&S, new laid, doz. .... «38-42 2 p: ninth. . ) Fiah. Cod, Ib... EER REE we ee ssa 18 HE ° 1 way ry $e tiated White Pah, tant els The U8. crop is now estimated British Columbia, salmon. ea Ve ER salon, fresh Wi. «+50 wo ibe, "rr we wn raid 5 x Puy ae eae ee I ------------------

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