Manitoba and North west Territories . No. 4.—Cost $120 (£24).—This houee has one room, 18 x 12 ft., cellar under-neath, with trap door in floor. BUILDINGS. 27 No. 4.—A somewhat better style of shanty similarly built but withtwo rooms, suitable for a small family, will cost about $120 (<£24),measuring about 18 feet by 12 feet, with cellar and trap door. No. 5.—A four-roomed frame house, say 16 feet x 20, two bed-roomsupstairs, and kitchen and sitting-room below, will cost about $300(.£60). This is an average house and will accommodate any No. 5.—Cost $300 (£60).—This house,


Manitoba and North west Territories . No. 4.—Cost $120 (£24).—This houee has one room, 18 x 12 ft., cellar under-neath, with trap door in floor. BUILDINGS. 27 No. 4.—A somewhat better style of shanty similarly built but withtwo rooms, suitable for a small family, will cost about $120 (<£24),measuring about 18 feet by 12 feet, with cellar and trap door. No. 5.—A four-roomed frame house, say 16 feet x 20, two bed-roomsupstairs, and kitchen and sitting-room below, will cost about $300(.£60). This is an average house and will accommodate any No. 5.—Cost $300 (£60).—This house, 20 x 16 ft., is divided into two roomsdownstairs, and can also be divided into two rooms upstairs ; cellar underneath, withtrap door in kitchen floor. 28 NORTH-WESTERN CANADA. No. 6.—The settler with means often desires to build a house largerand better than those described, and leaving out of the question theexpensive ones, the sketch numbered 6 will give an idea of a compactand at the same time commodious building which would cost $350(£70).


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