738 T H 
E seriou. TAZE 
TTE, 
_[OcrtoseR > 1858, 
ly re ecaived, and f > part; rty t 
parish the whole labouring population h 
a day of social enjoyment with squire, cra 
an aster. 
cara eid apokea bearing i roe 
them 
ene sigiourhon | iad 
the then 
tae ey might be provided for the mother W ives, 
and children ofthe m T 
Be games, see ural sports, and it closed o 
t eaa of a very happy party. 
uld be wished, for fana Eoen, 
RTE more useful kind than 
he evening was baer eq 
of 
rate than now 
Fee in a grent numbers 
made to suit these sizes 
ft tting gs is very ; mue 
nm E 
A if manufacturers cturers 
of definite sì th ‘Wo 
S. This pla: an Aks 
cary aee vo in Mane 
rh 
simn}. 
A bounti tifal sale “ot good old English fare 
ner of the| E 
each farm 
rds of admiss 
adorned the dinner pni 
such occasions. 
“ He did not know that there was anything in 
hamas their aireak was more clear, for it had always | 
to old England that in these 
ner the | popia of their cottage pla ns at 
g! 
charging the cost of ne 
ch, | a To pa 
an pen nieme 
ecification 
eee ma of all cottage- | ; 
tee ns for labourers’ 
g landow 
ve bet Mia? adopted. The first has 
es hav 
d| rody: gos me = of st ein altered 
a ro y the moval o f its useless and orna- 
a 
o 180 guineas the pair. a 
and is intended for m 
tively 1 as 
the foul a Th i 
miie ance of the fresh. The best method f for 
upply of fresh air is to 
Yi he 
apertures madeat the side of the chimney piece, 
g the oes mber at the ba ck, of the pers 
o divisio 
Ehi ee 
ty Eep 
for the 
are not used, 9-inch field drains may be used for 
the siaoke fiue, an d 4-inch dr rains for thev si = 
inhi 
alapted a 
n grate,” 
er 
soe yes 
“ hee a 
_ The 
o | Sphere t the hearth. i keep up pz 
€| of air, and prevent cross draughts in the room from the 
window 0 or che oor to i a ireplace. All bends in chimneys 
shou made of a ; those at right angles 
s ais tack were too apt to disgrace der to provide the inery | good plan to prevent a smoky chi 
Fi ts by arine, rioting, and an| necessary for this purpose—to defray the corn due? k plan to pe ely — k 
unseemly way of rejoicing; and he thought the | of those oo a dels = secure a zealo ous ally brain it to the full size. 
reason of it had been this, that the gentry, ee puua agency ti only eligible where ot fine j is built in the wall 
alergy, 1 is the m i pa ns made to the more usual form, not where circular m in 
humble were ap 00 “upto a8 leaders had |op eer aeei to join the newly | flue” are us ed. Hearths are 
deserted these kind of m — and the conse- | constitute: they 
ied was that they were left to those who were} Members’ sabeer pale (in) and donations ieg) W° now come to the ‘consideration 
ed ed Seana and disorderly conduct. He received at the address given above by the a agent, E co in house constr 
e way to pre that state of or secretary, from whom further — Rove: ns ie eee 
things Sead: be for the EET, the clergy, and b 
e readily obtained on application, The 
all others who took an interest i in their fellow as the details of cottage pla = NS, e proof of the 
stoh pse be widely ci circula " Thet price at preciation of the cire ces 
It mer food very greatly to E away with th that brings the | m of the moral as well as the 
distrust which was likely to arise between class Aces or patni a phate vi is not too the population depen 
and class, and to show that hey were all bound hig k i the accommodation: of the liv ing g room, houses and towns, 
toge common interest—that they all kitchen, and three bedrooms provided in people, and the effortstoremedyor 
evil treated 
do without the ainar nor the rig without ject was co 
the farmer, that the rieh. could not do without the | DETAILS OF COTTAGE BUILDING. disgust.” to 
poor a or the e poor w: aga rich, and y Ethel m from page 10 : cage or prain obtain 
m aeie e ties which bound seei pre > 
together the hay rans hs ie he ai igen ms ity provide an t mpl at of light to tne interior of all | which too often surrounds the dwellings of 
aa A a the apartme It is impossible am builders ot productive of unhealthy r 
cot poner te chon a ebay | the great majority of labourers’ cottages, alike in| this will urge upon “OF their Jab 
h neans t e houses of their 
another ss sic shee en with „three hearty of the popim physical intimate k- light, when we r “fros Bo mmediate n 
aeres a “health unto a tiaatore—tlig: ES eaei howe. It isin to Base: ie ietoriad ta : 
of the — &e, 
Mr. J. Pore deputed to acknowledge ea 
hearty shasta af the toast, ‘hanking those with 
whom mii had perv in the field during thoja 
past seaso 
eT T 
mpossible 
sanitary adjunct, nor is its er 
marked fo for good in a moral poi int of v: 
r 
ence less sefa and 
view. ts ‘Dirt t like: 
yet too o aE as it is s ted looked 
intenti 
+ 
1, 
srs a house one, b 
ae an immense pln = of 
of the 
oe BAE hovel, which we ae examined we 
him or hie Friends ; MPa any ates remark had Sama 
that was unjust, he availed himself of = ‘present 
occasion to express their regret an 
KA were all, Py the = of Providence, placed i in dif- | w 
erent positions. They were not less happy beeause it 
ad c 
t their ae — 
aly 
enon 
e | prov: 
able’ itiiti with Fuad nee 
oak are little better of than 
hich we have i 
the ultima cea of the ‘Recmae hoe the little Tight | 
which greeted h t hearth 
fain “8 Mad rough the smoke aia eiri up 
through the open emey in the roof. With windows | o 
jon oj 
"Cbetigna thus pro- 
the _miserable s ens 
| skill and atten’ 
Rex: suo mn ay be said 
1 division of soils, m 
tal n 
a 
“th 
eTe ca we 
paid ninchi “attention to 
ET may do ta as = by th 
is hand a gr: lines bewei pi 
see i p iety come fos he masters, and with 
<3, oT 
improve ved house construction in n Scotland, “little com- 
seither little ventilation, = if there be el iness, i it can 
red no 
ze 
mg 
little att Aitari 
the 
is carried = the 
anan while the 
from such 
chief some of 
human race; 
h. 
: t labour to repay, temptation to leave dust and dirt, cannot be seen, | source of manures, and: t 
: — s and cas far aay maiden, is well ‘nigh ‘resis ee most important division = 
mEn With Ee ho EENS habit of putting | for the present, a ba 
eS orions * sun- a. o'er usy ey of things on the esto cill, en 
ia ganta frien: =a ore non oft this preventing them from openin: ‘the windows so s0 n 
: eo in happy, ch often ey should do to secure “te ood | with bps ir ted W 
waite shain our heart-s a airing, one of the divisions may Ka open e origin of cultiva 
have joined gave asa toast “ The labourers | wards ; or the window may be hacen vertically into | subject of speculation’. ities hare 
= anian aan hich was most nat parte, cach one mom 2e into a in ek | [that all Kree at thelr present ¢ -e 
See Dorad Cound > = ae may open outwards like a French | types, oT thecare whieh ti 
