n" sv 5'3"" gi. ljghton. Architect, N. City.) f‘HaiI, Spring’s l THE GUARDIAN MQY 9, 1899. ' ‘ , J' 'i ` *H f - »._ ._ .- _- _ _ _ ,, _>",_ ‘_ _ -nr , _ _ N it -l it _ t ., __ it §_ _ 1 " _ 1' Kb ' 'I of _f ur Clothing is Cutwi h ----.-_-r i _ Ji l . ‘nv M _"""¥‘-T5. ,_/" _pr l ~`\ ii ._ "._ ' '\ `\\1§`\ _f"` fr.; \\\__,§/. ~f- ' 0 , _ N t ith a Broad _ You can be sure oi getting- the best value in clotliing at PROWSE BROS. Fit reform and W. R. Johnsons is the best made clothing in Canada. _\ow Just a Word about our hats. The largest stock tlie__best styles the lowest prices. Drop in and see us ---if you Want values. ”_i_ ' $1500 SHAKESPEAREAN COTTAGE (Copyright 1899 by Charles Willard 5 *This is the second in the series of ten architectural articles running Leighton. for the GUARDIAN. is “nothing new under the sun” especially in the ardhitecture of Th origin il conception of Gothic, Queen Anne, Colonial and other styzes ot architecture were crude and almost impossible to tractive. (referring to the perspective view) will. also illustrate the foregoing ideas for, whereas the cement or pebble dash editions prepared especially by _panels of the seconds tory and the bulls- known architect, Mr. Charles eye leaded windows of the first and sec- ond story are pure features ui the Shake- I _ spearean architecture, yet the entire is much improvement _n the | design is not a pure example of the Shakespearean period If°the design l »_ v ' _ ~ ‘° - rlet s ant sink and ran e low cost h: s. _ _ _ lldells’ . bu . P ry’ g ’ _ 9 ' - . _ - msc . . was not enchanced by mesa b°ame°ns an inside staircase to the cellar and a Paiisrizcrivii. The design illustrating this article, I terior but rather add to it. _ a New House Not whois Scheme of colonial or shirts- Inside.the_hH11iS Planned Seperate Pif1\@“Si°.US= Extrcm‘e__width, estt., not Peareaii architecture has not been car- _lfwm 1%? PMIOT- The design ¢0U1d be ’“°xl1“‘li“gfl’°7“b° Heighls °f 9t°¥i°5‘1 A ' _ }ried throughout the design. If it had Dianne (itthe partition between the Ce ar, ‘7 t. first story, 8 ft., second an Dcslgm llitesn, tiwiiffect might' be iudicmuglparlorand the hall were taken down) s_t0ry8tt- Ex1erior_materials=Founda- iwhereas the simple' suggestion is at. ito make one large reception room. The tion, brick, fir.t story, shingles; _sec- s t staircase has a lalform turn about halt ond story,ceme.it‘;: inels. r_oof.shin les P way up,which is more attractive than a straight tlight. The parlor has a large; open fireplace with brick or wood man- l tle of stock design. In both the dining room and the parlor is a seat, detailed to come about 16 inches above -the door. These are not strictly “box” seats __ but simply' window stools and should be _ upholstered and have a tew pillows on _ them. The kitchen pantries are fitted > up with all requirements of modern I 1 . Tv ' if\§~1%<,\i< '/ \§;§:;i'=1:==§s¥__>~, ~ ~~s~=-~ sms ’ if TJ ~ Re-;;\ to the accommodation ‘ ` H Smell Gotwses and 10W cost - for the suburbs and country *'_`.@f= /1'.-. -1 _-_f::»_-5:. -- --`\\ _ .stef-rs Bi: of late ye its as archi- /’/'iii-?-3-t;=. ii; »\‘~_1-1-_~_\;._ . -_.'-i.-_~.; ,ff ,/ '_'~ r-ji !~ \§~ . 121% l 1;# _':~;_:_;_»~-~'>E;::__=;_<_.'-/ _._-_` have exnausted their resources in :'¢'.;.;l,',;,;_._._‘;L.=-.¢,,-g‘\ ~ ‘EL-' 'if°.|_~;_~f:-"¢"!.f_"£<'-'=:_=3'~»5}’i"..- I ir" __--_»'.‘ .' *T-~“":‘»‘ff§;` ~' "jf," ’= eff cts of ~~box" houses the have iiyiigi _§.:__z,;.~._; _1;~._°.-_ _5;ff;'_‘\_ ~.1f1;5_.;;€':;;f` -__;.-_;s';_.¢.,-fgf;'__»'_i;f,:_~»f:l,Ya for detail on ancient designs. 2% ot this is meritorious as it his “sf'l"/`i;"fi,:'_,f.§:l}~i`r .1'l"_f"fl;`f;#;".'§ _ °°"' . _ _;_3__,_g4_,;;:.l_l-§_i,_._.-ggggi .~ :f. gv_.g4;,,_' <, __ __ _ !ll8 plc-UIBSQUSDBSS Of 0l1l‘ .`_,'5',-5-`§'»-,é___'_;7y;;f._.-, §_i\‘i-'~e\'__/.:é*,__ .f>:’1,_-*V.“,;_.;v: _J-5,. ; much ot it has been condemned *zf"1’f»";',_ 'il li lt'-afeel ' l ~ 1/f _~'E;%"~_'. 1"--,`“¢,"f"‘1\I"f_l"..‘A?'\_ I, _' _‘_ '\ ; “ ~" |f__.’;_’-_ ir ' /7 ___,§,L` _ 1 :qi ,' _»__r£_* A'-":'i'E.". \"\` 2 _,`_.':`° __ ..,f,.-1;.-=-1».-,, I _-._ ._,_ _ ,_. ,_ _ ,,__` » ______._. ___ _ ~» (q _-it-ff: _‘-',’/‘ fi- - t’ ~' a' » ' | ~”,` L-'~ ;;=~/f -_ I f__-;;:t_':_;'_:T-2” -~ l£_.,;._ ~.i-' _ -' 'I ` ' ` .I Ji , iifl ' 'tl `Z"" -~-»-;:_:;:;-_-_- not sam the go»l of the architec'.’s __d E.; i-;'_"-_f"-,».4-/L_--grin _ M _,_.: F'_;__:_;;§'i`* _gg - _ _. -._ - :_:~_--_--e bu: de.. is a Cilouial eiict or a __ _,__ ,,_i_,,,_ panel which is used only l, _ ii' 'gi l'=;`-:tial " enhance the beauty I an other '95' -"'- sn___fi`€ LE; 1 ‘El : }e‘T'~.~`ilfi“"i` i% is M .- welcome they are, new bloomingblossoms. l are purity personified, _ bits of life, with their ` buds, joyous in their sight of Spring. There S no impurities about them. ` Humanity, however, con- impare blood. i But humanity rests more contented i ilw, for it knows that Hood’s Sarsapa- lilla, the wonderful blood cleanser, 1 Iever disappoints. You need it today. ` Beyer; Pains-“I had severe pains in stomach, a form ol neuralgia. My I urged me to take Hoofl’s Sarsapa- and it made me well and strong. I also given it to _my baby with satis- results. I am glad to recommend Sarsaparilla to others." Mas. LA Paoli, 240 Church St.,Toronto,Ont. Gomplete Exhaustlon-“After treat* in hospital, I was weak, hardly able walk blood was thin. I took Ho0d’s until well and gained 20 lbs. also benefited my wife.” Annex MILLS. Ont. Rh¢||»nat|3|1i»“I had acute rheuma- in my limb and foot. I commenced with Hood’| Sarsaparilla and and in a short time was Wii.i.ii\x Hasxrrr. Brantford, Ont. I 'was troubled with scrotula blood. A cut on my arm not heal. Hood’s Sarsaparilla was and after I had taken three I was well.” Damn. _RonmsoN, 5224 Street. Toronto, Out. - “I was weak and had Dyspepsla and indigestion severe troubled me. Five bottles Hood’s Sarsaparllla made me well and 1.” Mas. Wn.i.x.u¢ Vntvaiarxiwauncii, On . li Blck Hggdgghe-“ I am now 22. Since was s _ un ' ' U Uinu years old I suffered constantly with blood biliousness and sick head til I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla by advice. I owe my life to it. Etvraa R Li., Claremont, N. H. .1 _ , PV L/fbappomrs _ __ 0- g_<_»/,i-i_:>_-f. if l if _' ' -2;-.-,_i 5, _l '=' fl!-“` ' - » ' ‘ - ` "-` '-'-52;: :_ ' ’ ..- i ‘ - _ Wise plan house, because theil I ~___ _._. _ $ k;i§}§ _,iw _ F __ ` -gyfili.-` I _ _:if _ll 0~ _,<_"_ 3, ff:-,__ __ . - 'l+'~“r" V l E °-~;~=:” 1'" F l fr.. #WW _-_ t-.- , __ »'v<.§'§°`;:\__ ':~ ' " ;._ I ‘~. sw' 3 ’ owne home builder who __";= ai’ we .tl * \ , ' " _ _ ’ " ’ "2"" ff ‘N ` "Y ' ' 5 total", because .ot the diticultg insegre-__ I ’/1 4/: ii _ ` ilaigév '#9 A ‘E - ~ _ , .» I _ __.'-'i' : -1, / _ ’ `r » I < - -‘ l__l_l':-i;l'i -3"_‘_if__.__, N-. __ _" -f ._ _ __ e ,___ _ _¢____ . _ li' » :»_]l ' f.---E..- v Erzzgu 3“T°‘€____ is if | ¢ fltfw- -fa- -» "» ~' . _ __- _ i`-‘:.‘.:`§...__-_.'. Jul/‘V‘mF%ErqPwww“ M .-»»" " m,Ww.,.f ~r1~Z`i'ir.':<{F'~ 'Q' 1 .f/,..1.i _ ,,,.__g;»_, I _ __ __ ~$2l,(:'._'§;';. Zggaggitor the_l\a,vy.dcpart-_ii g _ _.melt v , . mak1ng__~.a_t0%l_ V exalt _ fl ` ‘Born Flofwers. ~ can .wt _ ,/i _ _ 3-A __,‘ ___ Ji? ul/nf A _ ii' ._ ""'-"';/ ‘ ' f 0 wry, -~ r* _* 'ingly plain and boxy. If, at the other extreme the Shakespearean effect was wrought in every feature the exterior _would present anything but a pleasing appearance and tho interior arrange- getnent would not be accommodative to the resident. As it is designed, its ex- terior view presents a most pleasing ef- - fect and by reference to the floor plans, to have its troubles' _ one sees a compact and commodious of gan bg ffaggd 1 dwelling that can be built for less than one would su ose and which can be lt-effects. its appearance would bepxceed~ PP modified, altered or extended for a lar- ger family than the iioor plans show. FIRST FLUOL PLAN. ___ f-‘ r-:mi ” L Ll 2 ” > _ ~. _ »~ " ' t. ’ L ,__/I r___.,-__ - _ :=.._._:____1.,,|& z *_-_»,,_,___ _ ~- ' tl E3, Rm" _ i-:En ncou i I isoxis 1If5<18' HALL Lo c c \\\\\\~© _t\\\\\\\\\Q»~\- -~ -e~<\\Q\~ \~_\\g 1x<\\\\“\ The foundations are of red brick la- ced with bufior mottled brick above . §§`="5i it back entrance throughthe '_ rear por_cli__ forthe delivery of groceries, meat, etc. ‘ The staircase is well lighted b a p the second iloor plan. There are two bedrooms upstairs. The kitchen ex- tension could be carried up anodier story giving bath room and servanvs room, if desired, though the house would cost about $200 more for such an extension and the plumbing forthe bath. The windows in the main house have a stationary transcn and are glazed with bnllseye glasses giving a very pleasing _ effect. Ample closet room and plenty of I light and ventilation have been provid- ed for. The exteriors of all roofs are covered l with sawed pine shingles laid tive ~ inches to the weathenand made to be -laid for weather strain or iinished as detailed in the description of the de- ;sign. The second story exterior panel- ' ling is that _ot weather proof cement or ` ' ~ ; f _ y hr3° d°'m°' W‘“d°w "hw" °i°'" °” “to be added what wasexpended in mak- ihere we might statethat the veranda I0 Order- The house may be heated __ _ _ could be enlargened by extending the -by hot airfni-nacee it same is 3;-», __7"j/7""'*/"""¥,`r",§1v*'§§'_ $, porch both sides of the house and yet sired. Astcrage room is also provided It ` ` ` ' I ` T " ` ______ _.___ not detract from the beauty of the ex- for in the loir.A ical description of this _ design is given as follows:-General.; Interior Finish: Hard white pl§ster. ’ Trim, white pine, pointed. lslooringj N. C. pine in first story, white pine in second story. Staircase, N. C. pine, with ash rail. Colors: .First story. dark _ ' -. _ t` gables. dark red. _ Roof left ~natural'.`f_ is basld on New York prices for mater- _ ia_‘_land labor. In many sections of the v country the cost should be less. _ _ ` _, Treasury Figures Showing the Expensel of Conquerlng`Spain. » 1 - _WxsntNo.roN, D. C.. May 6.-L-'N The war with Spain will have cost considerable over $300,000,000 f nyc incurred have been summed up. _ it Figures are not obtainable to show t eexact cos o e war. an , gating irom the civil _ expenditures just' what should be charged, _ to the account ol the war. For instance, extra clerks ' ment and in the Intern al Revenue bureau as _a result of the issue war oigwar. _ bonds. ` _ _ p _ I T-he treasury .statement £o|_°_f_ the_laatfl_ ten months shows expenditures o__;_l_ accountoi- the War _ depar_tmentf=_l0 =_=.q;-_ penditnre on account _ioI_the_fwat_'_ sincel June 30. 1898.$266, 608. 480. Th# ~_¢¥°. pendit\ires_florv»the_ tarliy. and navy. April, May, at d June V of __189_8. ‘$40 ,000,000 above the average,runnin_g;,l the total t'or't`he.;rea'r2 ending _.April 1899,.about $300,000,000. There; is»ye&j_ ing preparations before warwas de-__ tures for the last ten » _months were it! the wer The average annual exnense eau rior td th we with S in was ._----3l»~`_ department to learn ‘the mil- tlinery business. Application to be made between the hours l pebble dash. The stiles may be rough A how-n two inch oak plank - which has a ‘ very artistic eifect. Chimney stacks are iiuished above root with good hard burnt square edged 'jforiek laid up in iq; ‘N ` I* \ P’_"_ ` if if € .mv is-\:r»_:.l_f~_~=_~ red Woodwork in second stor and ,' Cost: $1,500, complete. The estimate -. WAR cost 3oo,ooo,oo'ti; 1 ` the demand for them; exceeds the place their orders early. _ May 9. eod 1 rn. 1$_Tf /-z-__- Z ` /Wk- i`;__ , _ , __ X _ /""» ._ , "t /`»_ s ,-_ 2'"./““‘§~:T€ the time alltlie items ot ex;;ense._ I__ »l‘ fb il!/‘_ `-zz/‘. `.:.°.’. ” ': ,_ `-If? "~9‘ ~./_~ _ ~» _ - _» 5 A l I We have pleasure _in announcing hhst ,we ~our superior Quality _Rubber _Fco._twear, “Lion” brands, ing the _ll[a_i°au'__riie HART? " BOOT D SHOE TON, N. B., who will cari_~y_._a fi_iil__stoek of position to: supply TEE TRADE yi_tli~-gtlio the best possible prices for ' ' \ fi. _ Ile lit lttlll _\._» _ V .N.~B.-As these are the lihe_s'=t 1 il ll-lllllll H = H11 Fit ` never be possible to give ;. tne correct, ‘ I _ ___ C8 were employedintbe Treasury Depart”-gl -_ ~ I T _ - s t l g . _Ar . _ ‘j ’ , § ltllllllttllltll lttltttllltltltllltttllll j Q the earlier' parrot the war, wheI9;1\buutl, _ amount a portion was necessitated by _ esnuvertiismts non-in-twine mi lirom all large and loose knots and lifts- to an with Hoods Suupnriile- and well seasoned. In grade. Cellar under the dining room, H hall and parlor, the tloor of which is covered with concrete three in- chesthick with clay well tamped and a six inch cinder bed before receiving cement. The ceiling way be plastered, it required. The kitchen extension is placed on piers and the 'space between the piers filled in with lattice work caus- ing a good circulation otair thus doing awayElwitb:aiiy dampness or wet rot which woul certainly occur it the cellar were enclosed in brick walls. The wall df the first story are ilnished in _best hard white piaster and the interior and I doors are ot first quality white pine,free_ ‘seats at the sides of ... .._» v v l - - i ” usenet om) rnooa PLAN. * _ _ _ SEC l1nN'ri.EuuN. have' you seen the V _ _ g `\.\.\\\“~,/.\\`“\“\- ; /A : _ . nun/pf :_-_:: 1 ;-_-- 2 u i .1 ig' i _...dll .i-_em -4 ._-._ - FC C H \ L__..._ _ KFFCHEN __ I I _i 12 X 12. l ,F I / mm \\\ __ _ _ \` \ \ t |||'-trai-'_ '-_ ~,_. _ _ _ . _, _. ' tyre QltiI'ed'." ' V ~ ' N gf ` "" 'W9'h" th ] ‘ 5” "Til-tfm@n':' 'l The civil and miscellaneous expendi-g - and Barthenigsre ;ve‘i‘r§$ir'al:'si.it<`(.liis Mg °S; Ch1n% littie over $l00.000,000, and oi this t arentbe gig-_srafiili :nd in ber Setts. They are thelbestequalityglatest styles, and you ot the nil itarv establishment for the tive N if 37°" “"9 "05 “P '°°d*~f° Y°'1L°fi"° DOF iii It loser ;so,coo,cdo, _Ur Pa _PHCQS ffl' Suit Ey8fYb0dy v New Goods Arriving ‘Dai ly " Wanted.-We want threeor " ' . ' _four good girlsin our millinery ' _ C , ' W’ ‘g Sunnyside, h twn. Wh¢1¢“1¢ 2.? lllh l’_'l»l=l.l 9-.f_':~l_ll:l:liil_lrl',1'l>l~'l thi-l l'l'l"l "l:l'_!,'4l.i;_l.~l_l~l ’gl»l_lil,l~l l l F l lof 9 a m A 'and 6' 'p W lweeks Co., The Pehpl.e’sI§ ml mc lll'ldg°_ Swv- i 606i iaerltile tile 'clock its the hour cement and joints neatly pointed, col-j . _ _ _ ' ~ % Om- lock nge gn] hm, b t 1 cred the color of- the brick- ` Most all " eeaeady to wsagzfl # Qomg sndsgecm-¢ oiey 'fedaceg £5.21” I A ui ri k f ui' designlC|oll\in` _-,_-;Pal0n»__&.=00. » 'T '_ _ ‘ it '_ W; wo; w'(;;‘“‘Y at °°*‘1‘l“°d .°‘l Remember what we offered w°i°l”'°‘k°' “nd “Y "“”"'°“‘ “’°i’ "‘°°"'- “’f"°gllast Saturda look out this as ° ° 10°" Gt G°°'“° agood deal by not having itcut; _yv _ _ % gy,~¢,,,_,,,,p_g;_1,;Y,,,,g,],|,,,1,y,,,,_|__,A_W Saturday-.las Paton & Co 1| ¥*# *** “King Shirt ?” The shirt that won't _ 1 'f<="‘~i‘°‘_"=1t‘2°"‘°‘i‘=.=..i‘tl~'1'i to-uit: H |3* " _ _,___ . , itl_ - KSliirt.”-Moemdt McLeod' t »_ 1 _ 1 _ _ _ _t ` .1 l i’ _ . ' ____ _,,' ` ' l __ tl See Paton’s Saturday of-.lwg dymssamm ,,,,,,,,,,,, 0,, _ ,_._.,,. _fer at 50c- Watch window .,,,,,,¢?,§,°,,,,§'§,w‘F, 1-§,fF°,{_‘,,,_s§,,"°,§“g>,§‘,f Notice is hereby given that the nn- .- ‘ffl .,., . _ *i* " . ww . . - _ _ 11 ..,.f."°° r°“"°‘”i'»snl.°¢.es..mr =-is semi -= -we - Foii82cyouoanbuya pair otreal Ag-li-‘Q5-df f =-f- »#P”L@_s°‘2rma“i&f& pgl;'mh 5.. l’ fziizisiezmrr r.'~t;;s flltiulttttltftl ’*°" in throws fl ~ " (glove bargain in the city. Getapoir. All P61801!! 12 ~ »~.= t-wssk¢`& co- 6 ei and smpleyessisfhbgf in “,_s¢_,,f .,; -`~ _ _ ., inamwniseaiissap _ 1 _3°°»"“f°“ 5' 3°* !'l""lW* -ambrmlm f 1 _ J this p. m. for Saturday Snaps. _Miss si~iaI§GB0YE. :___ it ‘Apra 15.1 l ' ` __ " _ _,`_'_`Toronto, April I8 want and f ’ ‘_ v ._ to getit- c H mart W9#