Let the aroma of the choicest fresh roasted coffee greet| THE PLANNING . BUILDING . FINANCING DECORATING . FURNISHING . G = me LN ep om nea CAN HOMEMAKER series gz weekly arlices ARDENING Copyright 26. TAWA Bmp + ONT. By Richards and Abra, Architects. This is a splendid design for a home of melirate size. Pleasing appearance and roomy accommoda- tion are combined with theifty ocon- struction 'which is rarely a modest way of suggesting proximity to maximum value for minimum cost. Though this may seem rather a su- penlative' endorsation it is thorough- dy vindiceted by the fact thet sim- tlar plans, incorporating the same general principles, have become a popular standard with meny aschi- 'jtects and buliders. 8 Banks of Keys .. ....855.00 4 Banks of ys . .... $75.00 4 Terms to sult you, of LR.C0BS 0 00 LATE! called 2h on the 'phone a few The perspective shows that exter- for attractiveness has been very care- fully considered. The entrance door harmonizes in architectural detadl witht ho casement windows and the idormer whichyprovides the light for the front bedrooms hes been carried out In delightfully good, not grotes- que. taste. The side view is featured by a bay window and well propor- tioned chimney. Looking at the floor plans and be- ginning downstairs at the front en- the emall vestibule as le asset in winter. It fs y a partial and non-mechanical means of temperature control. 'The living-room is 12 ft. x 18 #. and has a fireplace with tile hearth and an inviting recess created by the bay window. 'There is also an effec- tive window treatment at either pide of the fireplace, shown in the per spective but not the floor plan. In ~~ AT MOUNTAIN GROVE. Schools Holding Hallowe'en Event. Charles Wood Moving Away. Mountain Grove, Oct. 28.--A num- ber atténded the L.O.B.A. supper at Harlowe on Wednesday evening. D. J. Cronk has returned from attend- ICIARDS &+ ADRA « ARcars «; Roomy Accommodation With Thrifty Construction| - the diming-room there is another bay economy. The foundation is of con- window and two built in corner crete with the upper walls a pebble chine closets. The kitchen is well |dash stucco finish applied on metal supplied with conveniently arranged [lath. Handwood floors and stairs: cupboard space and has a built ialgood plumbing fixtures and hot adr refrigerator for outside icing. Talk: [heating are included for a cost of The greatest heritage your child can have is a sound, well-nourished body and brain. His success at school and in after life depends largely on his de- velopment during the early growth years, from 2 to 6. During this period your child will double in weight, grow twelve inches in height, and his heart will increase in size four times. The most essential element for growth is protein. Every child must have an abundance of this tissue-forming material. Quaker Oats and milk--a cup of each--will supply a fourth of the protein required daily by a growing. child--and supply, too, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamines in balanced proportion. Quaker Oats and Quick Quaker (the Oats with the finer fake for quick cooking) come in sealed packages only. Get which you prefer, kage ahows the Quaker figure--no but make certain that the pus other oats have the rare Qu flavour. P AS trance this floor plan 4s very com- mendable and will be found particu- ing into consideration the grade en-| from $6,500 to $7,000. Roaders desiring further mforma- tion regarding the plans and specifi- Janly desirable from a woman's point |cations ofthis house should commun- of view. {fcate with the architect direct. Ad- With regard io construction, the dress, Messrs. Richards and Abra, equare plan 28 ft. x 30 ft. exclusive | 126 Sparks street, -Ottawa, Ont. of the verandahs is an important con- |Copyright 1926, MacLean Building sideration from the viewpoint of Reports, Limited. - Quaker Oats --you have always known Quick Quaker --cooks in 3 to 5 minutes nas $ Weekes, Ottawa, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weekes, - {| Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dodds, Scotch Mervin Covell, Carleton Place, spent | Line, spent Sunday with the latter's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dass. Sunday with Road Census Taken. Lombardy, Oct. 27.----Mr. and Mrs. friendse here, The road census on the provinedlal highways was taken last week. An | unusual amount of rain fell in this | vicinity during the past three weeks. | Ellawood Joynst is one of the cons ing the provincial Sunday school con- vention at Peterboro. H. Hartwick is sitfering with quinsy. Thomas Bevetly was struck by a car on Sat- urday evening and received a severe shaking up but luckily no bones were broken. Rev. Mr. Crawford, {Standard minister from Harlowe, LV a not a every member _ you is too often \ ETF { A dangerous when given to a al To avoid imitations always look for the signature of Brg directions 0» sach mclage Phosiciges ev Sreywhers recommend it. -{ cellar under his house. conducted services at Alexander Emery's on Wednesday evening. Mrs. D. MacDonald has gone to Kingston to attend an Institute gathering. Card Bros. are cutting wood. Rev. | Mr. Gall is attending the Kingston | presbytery this week. Mrs. William! Barr has returned home after a few | weeks spent with friends at Napanee | and other places. A new cement step | Ras been completed at the United parsonage. G. Cronk is improving! his house with a new steel roof. | Charles Wood has sold his house and | lot to Cephas Fox and will move out | of the community. E. Fox has pur- | ¢hased.C. Fox's farm and will locate | there soon. | C. Cowdy is putting a wall and | A few from | here went to Harlowe on Tuesday to | attend F. Wood's sale. Mr. and Mrs. | T. Silver have returned after spend- | ing a week with friends on the | "fromt." i The pupils and teachers of the vil- | lage schools are arranging for al Hallowe'en gathering on Friday. We | admire the stand Hon. W. Nickle haa | taken. "No man can serve two) masters." | them harvested. tors were present. 'leorne Campbell: POOR POTATO CROP, Farmers in the Sunbury District he couraged Over the Condjtions. Sunbury; Oct. 2 --re farmers] are getting d lreouryefd over their | potato crop... continuous wet | weather has made it difficult to get! Quite a'lot of rot | is reported, also a small yield. Mr. Thomas Campbell purchased a horse in Pittsburgh on Wadnes- day. The young people of the Unit. ed church 2re busy rehearsing a play. The election is the main topie in this vicinity. sprained his arm while cranking his father's truck in Kingston. { The Women's Institute held their | Qectober meeting at the home of Mrs. | Martin Sands on Tuesday evening. Al large number of members aad visi | | 5 Miss Lena Silver is visiting friends in Pitisburg and Kingston. Mjss Willa Reid is spending some btime with her sister. Mrs. Lorne Campbell. The Girls' Sunshine Cir- cle met at the home of Miss Ruth Makin, on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Margaret Reid, Oleaburnle. spent the past ek hd at Mrs he - grusher and grader have commenced operations on the Inverary road. Miss Marjorie Silver, Figinburg, spent the week-end with her grand- mother, Mrs. Miles Sivek. 'of track near the of Prazve will be " Thirty miles railway station electrified. Kenneth Sharpe Elva Miss! Threshers have been very busy in |testants in the fiddieds' contest 'to | Weekes and Misa Loretfa! this district for the past few weeks, i be held in Smith's Falls, 3 ' ~~ § ter the Bath i Zr . VWONT wait for their dress- i ing gowns! A bare-pelt ' race from the bathroom to their *, bedroom! How the little saviges enjoy the freedom of their birth "day suits. They live in a home warmed and humidified by a Sunshine Furnace that delivers heat soft as a summer breeze to all the rooms in the house. They breathe pure, clean humidified air, ° No Wonder they are Healthy and Full of . Animal Spirits McClary's Sunshine Furnace, installed by McClary's accredit- ed dealer, is guaranteed to sup- ply that kind of heat delivered uniformly to all the rooms in the home. And you burn hard coal, soft Soul on J coke, at will--no struc- tura anges -- simply operate the drafts. You have no fuel worries with McClary's Sunshine Furnace. 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