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Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1926, p. 9

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Be or Tr THE. CANADIAN HOMEMAKER A Series U4 weekly arfices covering. PLANNING . BUILDING . FINANCING DECORATING . FURNISHING . GARDENING ' ma Copyright 1926. ', Pacific es and the c Coasl Now in Effect Only a child's saving bank--a toy--and how little he realizes what it might mean for him in later life; how it might be used to accumulate a 'for a Manufacturers Life Endowment Policy, which at maturity would provide en THE SQU ARE PL AN HOUSE for a college education or a start in business. Do not let the Bank be to satisfy passing fancies, but rather train your child to have a definite purpose By J. T. Finlay, Architect. to be erected at a minimunt of cost, | The roof should be shingled with in saving--an ol jective in life. 7 \ The nearer a house can be built in [say $5,000. . colored ashestor shingles--say a . the form of a square, the less it will It should be stated that the cellar warm buff. The exterior walls of the THE cost--the réason being that the walls {is excavated under the entire house, house, if in brick, should be of a enclosing a square are of the least ample room being provided for heat- deep red with white joint. Paint the N U F A C T ij kh i ik 5 1 F F length necessary to enclose a given ing, laundry and storage. Regard- {woodwork sage green or putty gray. area, # ing the size of the lot, It should [Hardwood floors are lafd throughout . ANY The logical position for the hall (mve a frontage of at least forty-five [the interior--a very necessary item - INSURANCE COMP {and staircase in such a plan is the | feet, to admit of a side drive to the of expenditure, and undoubtedly the i - [centre of the house, so that all the |garage. most sanitary. Doors and trim in the % : ae Branch Office 58 Brock Street, Kingston, Ont. {rooms may be entered immediately| Built on concrete basement walls, [@ining-room are of hard¥wood, other- LE LY M. G. JOHNSTON, Branch Manager, from the hall. this house would 'look well, finished (wise the finish throughout is pine 3 &T \ ' L In thé accompanying house plan in stucco, "pebble dash" or hand {for painting. Note the fireplace at ! SESE " {you have a nearly square which has trowelled plastering on common [the end of the living-room, beslde if a, sy WITHOUT OBLIGATION, kindly forward {many of these advantages. On the brick or hollow tile. In either case {which is placed the glass door lead- 4.3 '4 : : . a ground floor, yon notice, the main |the outer walls should be well ren-!ing to the sun porch. This house particulars of policy on life of child age front entrance door is approachable dered and strapped before lathing, can be easily heated with warm air 3 ) to mature at age % from the kitchen, without crossing |t® ensure a dry, warm house for win- {Good plumbing and drainage is in- i 40 Ee > the living-room, excepting at one end, ter use. Insulating the roof and cluded in the estimate of cost. ' , cer Nome thus leaving the occupants of that first floor ceiling would be an addi-| Readers desiring further informa- room undisturbed by the kitchen tional precaution in this respect. tion regarding the plans and speci- . Address. y e. : Casement sash in small lights have [fications of this house should com- . sowvie the first floor each bedroom is added quite a charm to this other- municate with the architect direct. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, CANADA entered directly from the hall which wise simple home ,and the entrance Address Mr. J. T. Findlay, 430 Tal- 1 4 andi : All door and trellis porch give the neces- (bot Street, St. Thomas, Ont. Copy- is merely an en arge(. an ng, gary character to this important tea- right, 1926, MacLean Building Re-| ™ the TOE EO i torts, Limited. son, 'Bob, of Windsor, are visiting : od, ory EE mDIa plan you : "is : her: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plymouth, Cherbourg, Landon, Liverpool must admit, and enabling the house 3 : 1: Johnston. 1 Cunard service--a tradition } = --_---- MISSISSIPPI VISITORS, of courtesy and exceptional Hy : CA comfort--the result of 86 Mississippi, May 27.--Miss Vera } years' experience. Dick spent the holiday at her home . Cabin Class from Montreal . i re . "- 3 A A Big A ot . in Renfrew. Bert Allan, Lavant, § Handsomely illustrated with plans of i b 3 i wn is visiting at William Riddell's last $145 and up. Tourist Third moderate wiced homesby Canagian BY; oF i week. Miss A. Benedict, Porth, vis- 5 Cabin. 7 Sailings. $170 round 1 : 5 ited with her sister, Mrs. R. Steele, # . trip--=Cherbourd, $177. Guide will help you to decide : « .B " . Se tal interior acs : g CB 2 over the week-end. Visitors with Ts 4 and decoration. & LA \ * Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Geddes this week: : 5 M : % ; 1 Miss Kay Muir and Miss Marion Me- 3 ¥ reintae st, west, Bl J ppd Gillivary and Messrs. Stanley Ged-| |. ANCHOR- 1 to L : ba? Wel ewe? X des and Harry Bagg, Ottawa; Jack DONALDSON LINE a Particulars from diqemuals Luv 10 'oymodo] "Mf ney Sar "PAL PUB Lug JIUI00 "pespuyy #0) PAOFIY IOYOH AW 'of : e have caused hea of the Argetine and property. vy Rape and J. McEwen took in the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and Fournier and ; gam pid ---- sports at Merrickville on May 24th, family, also Mr. G. Dowdell, motored 4 | ' : Geddes, Renfrew. Mrs, Isaac Allan j : and party of eight motored out from Torrential Tans in the interior : Geo. Mott, M. D. Marshall, John Kingston for the holiday, May 24th. easy -- z Let Millar attended the races at|t® Balderson and spent Sunday with 19 ; / PX Let Miller's Trotter Dorothy H.| Merrickville on the 24th. His Doro- Me and_Mes. Baldengon, Me ap ---- ~-- \ 'i thy H. made them & inning for|Mrs. R. Sergeant and famlly, pan. _-- \ iB , Won Money at Merrick- rif a por Shem ste8 a a spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Norfolk County Liberals will con- The death occurred in Sherkston, { ville Races. M. D. Marshall has sold his fast liam Steele. W. A. Geddes attended | vene on June 10th fo seléct a candi- | Welland County, in his 89th year. rg trotter to Bob. McTavish, who ex- ; Ratedo. May 3 pu: Lewis Han pects to race him this season. s to hold services in the Ln John Spratt is in very poor health @hurch beginning next Sunday even-|, iy. st Frances Hospital in ing. Smith's Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Merrick fiearge Mott has charge of the gy ips made a trip to Smith's Toledo Forthton mail route while R. | poyis 105¢ week. council at the township hall on Wed-| date in view of provincial' election | of George W. Troup, ploneer mill nesday. TRIMOTrS. 3 10. Latimer is visiting his son and| wnioe 1rene Ha nton, Miss Irene gavehier it Londen. Mies Anna Meo qo, 0 Wallace Hanton and Yates : : Marshall were at Merrickville on the Lieyd aBeucs has suited = a night of the 24th a great number oh rae u EE BS a hig ag rs from here attended the amusemonts Hr r. B. McCaw, near SmILAS |, the armouries there. The Toledo e A : brass band boys have reorgamized rr kere ap Semen wark tor the season and added a number y of new instrumenty to their already his will bel very much appreciated | Lop oo inped band. Mrs. Eddy Ar- y the public. Miss Lens Murray spent Empire fold, Atheus, was a Toledo visitor Day at her home in Martintown.| mug feed mill is running again af- ter having a rest for about a month Let Hot Water waiting for repairs. . ; Albert Seymour lost a valuable Dissolve Your Corns cow on Tuesday last. Wm. Hil 1s To qui end sore, aching corns | having a serious time with his foot. the surest rémedy is the hot foot bath | Ths Toledo park has been much treatment and a few applications of | improved by the Toledo committee a Butnas Painless Corn Extractor planting trees around. Mrs. Mich rl te Fo 208 RI Hd 's Extractor painlessly removes naliisan, Nav got English boys from the Govern- corns, foot lumps, callouses, etc., and aL leaves no mark Or scar, Refuse a ment Immigration Department. Miss : substitute for "Putnam's." 25 cents, Billa Judge is making hér home with lat all_drugéists. A | ber sister, Mrs. Patrick McNamee. ERR LL ES

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