. Daily Colonist (1894-03-28). rt boing placed so thatthe owner may put hor chair before itinto position for ?writing. Covering this top is n fitted piece ofleather in any pretty shade desired. Apainted ^vreath design runs around theleather about two inches from the two inch odgo is cut up into fringeIn quarter incli pieces. At the beginning and about half waydown the fringe a band of gilding is mn,put on aiid allowed to dry before thefringe is cut. When dainty Dresden or lovely silverwriting accessories aro thrown in disor-derly order around tho table, and a slioctof crested note pa


. Daily Colonist (1894-03-28). rt boing placed so thatthe owner may put hor chair before itinto position for ?writing. Covering this top is n fitted piece ofleather in any pretty shade desired. Apainted ^vreath design runs around theleather about two inches from the two inch odgo is cut up into fringeIn quarter incli pieces. At the beginning and about half waydown the fringe a band of gilding is mn,put on aiid allowed to dry before thefringe is cut. When dainty Dresden or lovely silverwriting accessories aro thrown in disor-derly order around tho table, and a slioctof crested note paper, a card or strayenvelope is allowed to show itself, tlio ef-fect is wonderfully happy, and a sightof one of these tables goes straight tothe heart of every wom-an. Katbabdie H. HoxroH. Among thenewspaper women whooccupy an nnnaual field in England isMnio. Power ODonoghtle, who. writessporting articles for both journals. Fae Simile Labelof the famous Maing-o Oigar 8cSons**, r %y. GAPE BRETON ILLUSTRATED nistorlo, Picturesque and Descriptive, by JonNM. Gow, ilhiBtralod by tho celebrated artlat, A. STUIimCHT. T »I!UC OF C0NTKNT3—Tho KnKlish Puri-tan, Tho American Puritan, Tho Urlton of) nnOrftanlzor and a Colonist, Tho Frencli as Mis-sionary and Colonist, Tho Sovou Years War,Descriiition of iho Town and Fortress of Louis-buri?, Tho Now KoRland Invasion of CapoBreton, Tho First SoIkq of Louisburg, tho Sec-ond Selgo of Louisburg. Tho Unltoa Stales,Capo Breton, Tho Dominion of Canada, Attrac-tions of Capo Breton tor Tourists. 20 Illustrations. Book containa 123 pages;good size typo; sizo of page 8ix6i. i^lco-Iucloth §, postngo 15o ; morocco, $5 flO, postage20o. Sent to any pluoo in the Dominion on re-coipt of prico. Address R. A. BROWN & CO., Agents,Ja302m-djEw 80 Douglas St., Victoria, YES, THEY ALL CLAIM IT AND AU SIGH FOR IT! For the Piano that received tho highest awardat the Worlds Fair for ita simplicity and p


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectbritish, bookyear1894