v ' Î'pjxonm Lamina: mura 7mm w a u: «un. i..-..,_ nounou o! tire yeu- 15 nov Wna china 'when every Poultry- ùfll no ou not nlrendy donc 5°, Motoan look to t‘he matwr o! on]. no; 'out tire pour ibirda irom tirs 'n‘ock. in every tiock of liens, no Inatter .how weil hred, there ure 10mn birdn which do not isy ouf- 'flc‘iflnfly t0 par for tiret: kcop du otner vont, they ure nnpro- ittlhlo breedera. Not only this, but grognon 4 .phe "Euro... nous. hlrds. own "1m35 aoæimi i. do kqep. «In‘ nier? ords ËEVMMA minable ' meeders Not ont! Ai but rrcqnontiythere are Nids, -‘ l‘homo or ; riser)! dan (en in tue flpç nmould' ne ra: moved. lt in w i thho timâ: theretore.‘foi evory , ryman go throuzhhis M_.Ild hnadls each bird individualiy to dionover whet-her it le loylnz or not and li fit tu keep. IFlook Cuilllng Work has withln recent years nssnmed very great importance throughout the vnrious Buttes and Canada. Vigorous cain poigne across ure border have ibeeu conducted covering an entlre state and many car ‘Ionds o! birds have ‘been remcved and sh-ippod to Mnrket.’ Records kept of the pro- duction rit-ter theso culiing cam pnigns ohowed utile or no decrertse in the numbr of oggs producad Ibut they did show n considernb 'ie savlng in fced. Poul‘try Cuitlng Worlr hns been doue in Prince Edwnrd lslnnd ior a number of years now and .hu pnosed t‘hrouzh sevoml stages When f-irst introdnced 'by =the Livc Stock Brunch, the policy wns tu cull îlocks in any district where ten or more applications were mode. This had suoh gond resuits thn-t mon tho number of npplicn tions wera more thnn couid he .deait wlth b_v the men nvnilabie for tire work and a dii'feront pol- lcy hnd to lie onvoivcd. T'nc r0 suit wns thnt Flook Culling Dom. onstrntions wero commencer] and wherever application wos mode for t‘hls 'wnrk, n dcmonstrntor wouid attend and illustrnte tire wny inv ducted in most sections through ou; the isinml, but here ngain the diff-icuity nrose of more up» plicutlong being received thon couid ybe dezilt witb. Moreover, it wns found that nlthaurrh many peopie nttended t-hese demonstro tions. vcry fed returncd homo with sufflcient confidence tu cuii out tiroir own flock. -lt scemcd, there- fore, thnt things werc not progres» sing ns nnpid‘iy as they shouid, in view ut the value and nccessity for this work. Morcovcr, wlth rhr commencement of car lot chip monts, it wns round essentiul tc cuil mony fiocks in one dislrlvi witiiin ri coxnpnrntlvely short spnce o! timo.. . ’I‘o ment t‘his now situation, it was decided to hoid a Pouitry Cul: iing Schooi or Short Course, tc train mon. i'rom difforcnt ports of the Province wo couid do this EZEKIEL RECEIVES and He wiii have mercy ,upon him, and to our God for Ha wiii nhund- Sulky Srlotl lasso! HIB GOMMIDSION. 'i‘h-lrd Quarter. Lesson i. July 2nd, 1922. upon Him whiie Ho te nesr; nnd let him return unto the Lord nnt-ly pardon, les. 55, 6—7. Tire Les-on ToxL—Ezek. il. 1-6: Hi: 17-21.——For entire lesson son Ezelr..‘Chlps. il and l'll. The Timo.——B. C. 593. Tho Place.—— Tel-nbld, River Ohebar, Babylonla. on the At the time of lhe first captivity when the young king Jeholnchin. wfrth mnny‘ lnding cltizens, includ- ing priests. nwere 'exlled from Judnb Ezeklel was unions thc nunuber whom Nebuohodnezzor currled off. 'l‘here ls gome xround [or belief thut Ezekini was the son of the prophet Jeremlah. His cnliing won probany thnt o! n prient, if so ho must hnve been of the trihe cf Levnl. iHe seems t0 have entcrcd upon his proplietic wonk at the nge of thirty (Ezok. i.) the tlme ot life when pricsts too, uaunlly began thelr lnbors. “And he snid unto me." We nre not told as o sub- stnntive who is reterred to, yet we tee] that t-lie rondins oi' the version permits no other supposition than that it wns tire mont hizh (lad, “Son of mon." T'his titie by wh-ich constantly (more thnn ninety 'times) Escioiei i5 colled throughout iris bock, is cquivnient to ‘momber ol ‘the humon race, mortul", and shows iiow Ezekiel wns meont to renlizc his own frnilty in contrnst wnith bis vision' o! tire inajesty ut God. “iSt‘nnd upon 'thy feet and l wiii spenrk unto thee." .At siglht of tlhe giory of the Lord (Ezok. i. 28) 'tlhe ‘prophct had failen on his i'uce in awe nnd worship, ns Sou‘i leii prone .before une glorious vis- ion of Christ on tlie Dnnmscun rond. “‘And t—he Spirit ontered in- lo me." 'The Holy Spirit of God iiiied the pr'ophet and gave him strength t0 etnnd in God's pres- ence and received the furthcr 1-s- velntion. ‘ 'And ne sari unto me Son of mon. 1 send thee to vtbe c'hiidren al" lornel." 'ilsrael"'no longer means oniy the northern K-ingdom, which hnd perished, ibut its remuantn. and ulso Judnh— thnt is, ns ot old, belorc tlhoir sin— fu‘l schism. ail of the Jews. "T‘hey and their fathers have transgrecs- ed ngninst me unto thiu very day." 'llho wickedness of thc chs bognn witth their idoi—wonship even in Tho Golden Tant—Bock ye the ‘ thc Lord whlle He mny be round. cull let t e wlcked forsnke hls way and tire unrighteous man his thoughtn; We can supply you with Windovv'ä, DOOrs; finish fiooring etc, for your -. “HOME”- Our specialty British. Columbia firg ' Woodworking Co.,Ltd. Charlottetovvn, P. E. I. nnnounced God‘s wui and cailed upon mon to obey it. They were so much foreteilers os rorth‘tolicrs. The modern prencher hns inhorlt. ed this Bide of the propheis task. Sunday-schooi teachors, parenzs, friands, and si i Christian! in lire measure of tlhelr powers and op— portunities. shnre it witii tue preacher. ————-———-..——— DAMON AND PYTHIAS. (‘From the proie-e by Charlotte M. Younz.) By Wnlter M. Cnmnbeii. Long sgo in Syrncusc A tyrnnt ruled tire land, And rich and pour niiire Were crushed By luis oppressive hand. Tiil the people thonght were time ' l’i‘o mnke thelr powcr known, And ilndcr iDamon tound a plot To drive him off tire throne. that lt Egypt. “For tth ure iinpudent children and stitt-iicurted. ln othcr passages the prophet spenik's of the hui-d iorulicnd ((Ezek. lill: 9)-. We wouid sny thnt they were work when required in their res- 'qieotive districts. The nutcome wns tire Pouitry Culling .S'hort Course hcld at Clinrlottetown, June 12—17, inst, -when approximater thirty ('nnllirimtes nttcndcd. huit 0l whom qualifier] as expert candi dzitos nttcnded, half or whom qun lit'lcd IlS expert cuiiero. 'l‘hcse men are now nvniiablc in their different localities ror purposes of fioclr culling. Whilo lt ls n muttcr oi mutual arrnngomnnt betweon the expert fiocir cuiler nnd tho persan who desiros to cet tiilr birds cnlled. as to the charge tlmr wiii vbo «mado ut t-hesumo tlmo it is wei to lmow whst is n tnir and rensonrubir charge for titis wnrlr. In Ontario during the iost two yoars, expert floclr cuillers hnvc travellcd nround tire country culiing (looks nt the rate of 3c a bird. Thnt is. if there were .lifty blrds in the flocir thoy chargad‘ 91.50. the snme to be pairl in cash ut the time the work was done. At this price it wns found tiret there were more requests for timir servicns. thon they coula look ni’ter. Tlt the Short Course ‘heid. in Charlotte- town, the mntter of charges wos discussed and it was decidcd by those present thnt for P. E. lsizmd n charge. of 1 1-20 a bird wouid he more in keeping with conditions, here. This charge, whilc i‘t ls iow wiii encourage peopie 410 ‘have their fiooks cui)‘ed ont; tviicroby more good wiii result than ii’ a 'hignher charge wns murio nnd fow or 'peopie had the work donc. in cases ihe minimum charge wouid be läoc. in culling n {look i't is expected thnt nssistnnco wiii be given to the man dolng tho work 'to catch the birds and to munir or taire ‘them awny nf-ter he h‘ns close sl-i‘ied them. Whore there is no mon :i-n. nny district qunilfido .tc cull f'iocks, the old rprdctico oi demonstrat‘lons -wlll have to bl restored to and applications for this shonid bo lent t0 A. R. JONES, Live Stock Branch. Charlottetown ËËÂÊË’TIÀN \ A: ,‘JlJΗIÀ t ljflT l \.Li E FARMER’S TH , FRIEND Ballons cnkod . car- spirler or in action f tho test, ciao thrush horses’ foot, fistule, Stop! bloorlfng nt nomoveo prond gommant! "mer-transi. o... / u . trol. bruzcnluced nnd hardhenrtod. l"And vthon Shn-ll. gay unto theni. -thus snith the Lord God." God pubs words into the mouths of ‘his falthful servants so that they can ‘speak with thc tumost confidence ‘lrlnowing thdt lt ls nui. ihcy tiint ‘spciiir, but God spenltlng through them. Tiris confidence hnd in n11 iris messages. 'tShail know tiiot tiiore huth bocn n ‘Drov phot nmong them." The Jews, Ezckici is warncd, mny hortr or Inllly rciusc to heur. but in elther L'usc they wiii have lind tilelr chance, and wiii lrnow thnt t-hey have had it. "And thou Son of mon, be not dira-id of the'u." When Moses was commmldcd to go vbefore Pharaon, nnd bid him ict the ismeiites go frce, he shrnnir from thc huzurdous tusk- “Though briers and thorns 'be with tiiee.” Thesc 'bricrs and thorns were thc heuthen n11 nround Ezekiei. "And thon :iost dweli nmong scorpions." ThosoA amont whom tire propiict wns dweiling wouid endenvor to injure him wi-ïh venomous ncts rind words. "’l’hough they bc a rebeillcuo bouse." «Literniiv “n house of re_ heiiion." a. churactcristic expres- sion of Ezeklei’s. The charge giv- nn to tire young Ezekiel mny be tompnrcd wni‘th that of St. Paul to t‘he young Tiinothy who had to do with Jews nnd Gontiiœ nilko (li. Tim. lV: .2.) ,The enting of tho roll is une of Ezekiei‘s ch‘aracteriatlc syniibols limplylng the prophets reception of God's truth. The words w‘hich fol- law are told lby the prophet nfter hls visit to the seven dnys' sojourn nmoi‘ig tho Jews dweiling on lhe 'hanks of tho River Chehur. "Son of man l hnve mnde thce n fntchmnn unto the house oi lsrnel." And n wntchman stands on a rampnrt and gives wnrninr: cf on npprooching foe. cniilng the troops to arma. sa Ezeir-iel is- to givo warning to ihis nation or thcir own sins, summoning thcm t0 can- flict againet them. "When l sny unto the Mckod thou shalt surely dcn'th." (Roman. Vl: 23.) Ezekiel business waa to warn ginners of the doom whioh wouid come u‘pon them if they did not repent. lf Ezekiei shouid fnil to warn nny sin- ner, hls failure wouid not excusoi rhe ev-i'ldoer. “But_lhls biood wiii rows thonght of lite resldin in biood. so that titis sintenlcl: menns, "il-la life wiii I thy hnnd." reqmre a! "And ‘l lay a stumbiing biock e— fore him." This dlfficult phnrse does not menu that God neck! to moire the righteous full but chat the temptations of iihe righ'teoun are nngîr (îog'ts providentini con- s r g saumons whl tintin donc shail not -be reinoïbgî ed. 'Dhe Jews boiieved thnt their gond works were oountod 1! inerits by God, and were .inid op for n momorisi mature God." (Acte X: 4.) Thon hast deiiversd thy sont." lin this commission the itho chier sido ‘of tho work of a prophet in brôrught ont. We think or prophets ne tirons who fureter; «cou. Mit mon commonly ring Ezeklel‘ 'dlc4 IFrom the beginnin g of the word of God it is cleariy under- ' soood tint, "Tho wnges of siu is 1 requlre ut thy bond." rrhe Heb-À ‘ But every persan iras mise friands, And Damon wns betraycd, Condamner! ro die, hc aslred tho; ’klng 'Po huve his dcat‘ii deinyed. 'i‘hat he miglit go nnd see his wii'e, And fnmiiy e’cr lie dled, il he chouid go, n fricnd must , como fin the prison ccli to bide. Now Dnmon hnrl a vniued frioud, And ’Phytliins was iris minis; To take t'ne cell in Darnon’s pince " At once lie forwzu-d crime. 'rrhe tyrant king now kopt iris word And Dumnn went nwny; Wbllc I‘ylliios wnitcd in the ccll For execution dny. Yhen the dny for execution camev From Damon wue no word;. And Plrthins‘ on thp scnffold' cried "Thank God, my p'rnyers rire henrd. But na tire ropo wtent ou his neck A horseman gnlloped in, .And rit wns Dnmon. and theso uwords . Were hcnrd nmld thotdln: "The coda ‘be 'prnsied tirant you ure sofa. i l renrcd l might lie lnteh" But Pythins wiit! not piensnd at nil 'With this sudden changé of fnte. But the king honrd ail, nndi pardon— »ed both, f V lif‘ they hls lrlehds wmilfl‘br! "Wlien one man for nnothier‘li dit. MacDonold-Rowe. ‘ AT’liRMJTdVE in _appenrence.and A . “many inieresting A th-lnas whicit must prnctiui in plan, the house shown‘ t’od‘ay is a design thnt nt once ar- resta the nttt‘nllon ortn'c'pros'pect- ive homo Ihuilder. it contains nnd. a chufming fentures one ot' which in tlio bright cheery sun porcii just ol'f trom the living room. Tho io'r'iîz living room Witli wido ensrd openlng between it and the dining room'mnkes ou iden'r arrangement tor'entertain. in'g: the fir‘oplflce directly oppos- ite the bny window. together with the French doors opening on to the sunporch gives n very pions- ing npponrence to one on entering A thouse in foot thnt the owner who lilred to entertnln wouid pnrticu‘lziriiy suited to tlrat pose—tire kind' of n house, indeed. 1 thut any hust or hostess wouid bo proutl to "show otf’ to their rriondn. On thc second fioor four hed rooms one porch, n bnth .room il clusnt spnco. pur. tllud. ami 54(er n... n Willli‘ onik, enzunriod wiih hirch ed muhngnny. ln sizo tliis housc is thirty (ont more me wido by iwenty—i-lght sleeping and it has a i'uii hnsvmcnt and ample cour-rote wolls. and wltlr lanndry.. i i'uei and storngoe- room wlth vcls' lt hns mnplo flnors "nd througiinnt with .hnth room lioor Tire t'irst fluor tho second in birch doors stain. is finisth font (loup with 41;» . . '4' , nourri“ iml infiniment 0‘ ou “mua-l gnàmvN & BINNS i En. 13mm .i r. . Colt-tel9? and Rallier Homu wo bulld nro a uunnmy o! uiid Itlndinn. Anyom un MM, but tho propriotorehip in a homo Dent _A Dry Èsement When the site for :1 new home iras boen selcr‘ied one of the first be Lnkcnjntu considerntion is tiic chnrncter 01‘ tire soli and thc generni drainage conditions. thther the snb soil is ciny or Fond or gmvei. whcihcr tire soli l‘S wet or compurotivei‘y dry. depends tho kind oftrlëatment necessnry vto lnsurexn dry baise- ment. Built upon sand. grnvel (Ir iikely to be troubied uniess thc grounti is very iow. In :1 wot soii therc siroulri lie drainage o'bont the fouudntion walls. ’l‘herc zirc govorril ways oi' keepinz dfi'mr ncsa out ol the cellnr. The bui‘ motborls are tliosc wliich trent tin- outside oi' tire wnils, pin—.vcntin‘g tho dnnipncss front conilng inlo Liio structure lit, n-ll. Ever .sito must ho judged for itself, .s orten rimes thc nature of tlie ground varle even in n short distance. iSnndy nnd gruvci soiis nro nnturniiy drier nnd wnrmor tiiuil Cllly, on discount of thril- opennm‘s, wnter ropldiy sinlrs thrmrgh them, nnd tiioy coñtriin a considerubie qunntity oi‘ air. . Outside Drain A usuai procedure is t0 iny a trie dmin witrh open Joints outsldc tiic foundntion wulls and bdlow tilo imscnrent tioor. This.mny bc inld‘ jueit outside'thr footings flt t‘lo levei of the bottom of the fontingt :nbout six inciies below thc lover 'nf the cclirlr flonr. 'Tliic Joints, should lbc left silghtly npcn, bu»; _ H2 is my fniend," said hoP W item. In the 'oomnl lo tho 1 ST' ‘W provinco and qlven TRAINÜDR’S 115 KENT srnsrz'r W ‘ONE‘OFv on o! that now Homo you are building PAINT-INGIi AND DECORATING Wo‘ have Worlted! on nome or me but homo: In tho Miro satisfaction. MAY WE ESTIMÀTE ON YOURS 'PAINT SHOP dirt and sand siiould trot lbo por— -——fi: __ IMPORTANT ,wrap‘v .Jn OPP. REVERS HOTEL .iu n l il' fil“ 4.}; '15 L..- - - Menus der ' A q [in 1M lib Il nnd'n hl 1 thlt in oERN Wo Iro provhelni agent tho province. “mu” ftth on. Lot butin: o! v rlliiD n. Siuütatron And Health Means KeejrinæRooms at tire Proper - ,4 Temperature FURNAOEB, Inclhsvo installer] qulto l numbor throughout ito lor "tenture, and toltlmonllio from THAT! NEW DWELLING onAnon “4—ch rame: 50mm THE LA MAAM' . ‘B‘Iumbing ownrn onomy of flirt. Gllttom nltnry fixturol cnn ho oountod unnnltsry. ’ HEATING y o for tho colobrntod CALORIc un figure on tho plumblna lnd TRAINflR ATRE ‘ extondmg both tiio 11min. inngi in. i'iirl. Alter thr wlih lnyo wnshing (iown .ground. collnr wall. nccossrtry thnn to ‘be consicercd. dit-ions are renli thing to do is to Æeiihor through on prooting or by . lite groucd. ponctrnting cont. Where it is necessnry in shod in nddition t0 the.absorption or monture, morc- stringent merhods mny be necrs— Ifndrr such conditions n . priming and bonding cont or ilquidi ottoman. nilxod with a strong soi- vent m-ay -he appiied cold, with n Alter the primer is n bituminmrs pound ismeltçd in scepage of wntor, stlf'ÿ. ' large hrueh, set nnd ‘dry. nnd is swmhbed be thiolr. «.‘f‘o give ‘he wntennoo ‘ot the mm Îsurrotmding soit. . . .2 necessnry to Il W ,bf me . ris nll’ such me? Enrisfactorl reçu etl. ' maman un» and spocl(lointainÿ mini-d to i‘lel‘ tire joirts :ind fili Tn provont ti‘is ilm joints nmy be rnclrcied with strlp; ol imrlrip or similnr mntcrlul. ubout six inciirs widc 11ml fll'teen iilt‘lii:s .Somr-timos tarrod pnper or s-pcviriily (‘nnfiir‘uctcd cnr'tiicnwnro {lutter cap piccog nrc usod. ini: lr‘ss timn four inch rilc simuld iriying nf tlic tintin tho trenrh siiould ho rcllilcd course mnlvrini. i'l' pcbbies. one huit to ninc inch size. sbouid bu uscd i0 liit' dt pili 0l“ I ai foot, to ('OVH' tire top oi tiir- pipe clinik subsoil, a boisement is not wiii; a dopp rof . with wmtr, grovci, broiren stnne, slalg or brick. (Wrr tho top ni lin: stonr it is wuil -to snrmd hurlnp or bugglng in pro vent i'inr‘ Iliiili‘l‘iill irnm faillir}: or tire grnss Siili', ilmvn, liay sirriw. corn- îstiilks, or brusii ure siicgcæti-d :IH huvlng bcrn usrri witli t 'r sur-rosa. rSViioro o ibuiiding is iocuicd un lire hillsîdr‘, and tire solll zigriinst tho cellur Wîli] is iikcly to bc saturnted ihc coorso stine tiiling shnulfl he‘ brought up nuur illlc surface ni ure 'l‘he top soli simuld im gradud tu throw tire l'rom thc buildings, und sondmi or sodded, to protnct itscit’ and tlic DampPi‘ooflng. Where gremtcr procnutions nrr' dmimtge nround tiic outside or lhn i'iiiiiiiitlLiUli, diiv ’i'orenit drind of Wntu'proofing ni‘o Whr‘n Sllt'ii "lin- ZCG taeky. on- Niilil' Scrnnnings sorcened stuuc. Soi: water nwuy Soma Novel Id‘cnl. A ronm iimt hns . n sunless‘ n5- pt‘ct and ns V ganeraliy depressing in suinmrr or wlnter mny be‘ con. sidombiy im-proved lby the addition of n (-olorcd or pnrtly decomted cciilng‘. Thcrc nro muny “gays of hennti- lying :1 cr‘iling whlch do not in- VOIVI‘ nn oiurbornto acheme of dec- or'ution. vY_ Addan n Boom. in n inwAr'oile'd room antiquity l5, mme simulnted by a crenm ceilà ing, witii just one big old iblack m-nm :‘ixcd nçross tira middlc. {rlmr- nid hcams ure very popnlnr and (‘xponslvo t0 buy just. now. 'buit ni‘w bt‘iiflii “lrtkotl”, antique 'nnd 'liillll‘ll hlmk ar0‘_ qulte chcnp. Oiir licrmn in this stylo lobks ibetter in tire :tvernge sized room thau do puncls uiitlined _with Oi'tk. An ensy woy for an nmnteur tu dcrorutc a rciling la ‘by stencllllng. it with coinred distempers. A 'nimhio s'tnncii cnn be procurod A from n studio whlch specl’a‘llzes in such muterluls, or couid be cut ont ' or stout enrdhonrd—n nper stencil wiii noi ho round so't sfnctory. A rrinnguinr mntir 'cnn be nrrnnzed in ench cormr. and four placed Rt‘iht‘r to for-mi a sonore conld 'b useri us n rentre-pleçe,g-A simple“: lL'Îtil‘L‘ tiir buildings beznn, thr‘ most Êllglcill mrrkn tiic con- creto of the waii itseif waterproof,” lnrr‘grul wutor»| makiug thr con. crue suffidoentiy rich. A hrkk or othcr type o! wnii Inmv ne pinstor eii tlrirkiy on the entends, with n rit-li concrete mixture or Portland Mm" "r m" cement,‘belore belug filixed «round, obovo nnd heinro if more tintn tiiis ls mried thernppiicntion ot a hcav 3 ‘ bituminus dnmpy yprooting point moy ho, ap‘ plied to’ the waii hefore 1ho DlnSlt-f' hot Wlth rooi‘ing mon. Tire coatlng ahouid tough and Velustic nnd yilelding. a nm sOmevvhnt c ûrd VWhere itmntprprobflux MA commiete',‘ ‘ A cts’r ions hlghly tonhnmi- v in: and requiro . l provoriting dom lentille grand"! t .. ,v‘ à . l .. .,._r , . xnmnng river nié option! top of 'tho‘imtle’r ned v cro'te fluor, u weil n tu.“ in connotoïlfi ot th'o con > i .i'i “il n )l' com. large kottics .l ' , In. n _ . N tuber m . sonore v tee t0 fie m ra: ' LAI 1- M d'osign is crislesÏ t'o ÉCMBVB W'nh Silf‘ii‘sfl; s‘uy fn black faur-do—lltn un n idve’ntit-d mi, canin . ‘or pur.- ' pin irisis (m 'a'lsoft ptnk'baclr- round. '. A V; ' ' IAn rqunily shmñe puipI-r illt‘ r‘olnred cellinz, with n border ni‘ nuwers—an' o‘rdlnnry l'riczo-pnpor with ïirroguinrtv cut1 t‘dgm nrrnngfin ' a group‘ln thfi ding. d‘iris looks Vl'i‘y illllighihil itithe çplorublendlnk i5; 4'flri‘fïl1‘y rorried ont. A nretty lad is in huvv thn waiin and ceiiins disiompcrod in one coior un d bis cutnut tiosign otv mater-in or stop!) vlno pinrwi ncmronnertrnor of iiu- rrillrig so mat. lt traua natural- iy rlown the '.' _ ' A more nlniibrntescnemo 1.5 t0 imvn tho mailing" ont ,into panels wiiii strips d'1. wood‘ mouldlnz lwnich uro paint'adrî’ïo ‘ " ,08 Wlih plan, is to .w m2 v y "l‘aun- tM Individunl'o toiont for thrlfj. Thon lo a un t opportunlty todny for proupoctivo homo hum”. a...“ ’ "'"' "MI ,dçlforrod enter-plu. wm. nm . . , Est'mtes And Plans Funtished 4 . . ‘ ‘ ‘ r . _ A .r tern in one corner.' P romptly 'TO As shuwn haro this house is of . . [ruine construction with cernent 18 FELLING ÊTREET ’ , pinstor ovcr metni lnth‘. lt is des- ’ PHONE “N- ignod to hnvo hot wntor heat .but . n hot nir might bc substltu ed nt V considorfllble snvlng. It is estim- ".WÔ :v Jili‘d ihat it wouid cost he ween » I f 56.500 and 38,000 to ‘bulid this u‘ , home thls nmount heing exclusive _. 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