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PATO) M e Ma ( v1 The Wealth <i Is in Pure Rich vs Blood; toenrich ~ the blood is like - putting money cut a! interest, _ SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norweyian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites posseses blood enriching properties in a remarkable degree. {re vou all run down ? Take Scott’s Emulsion. Almost as Palatable ac Milk, esure ana get the venuine rier Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. rr raetre NE VE NERVE BEANS are a new dis BEANS by over-work, or the errors o- ex cemes of youth. This Remedy ab wlutely cures the most obstinate cases wher: all other rr eatMents have failed on relieve. a~ by drug gists at $1 per package, or six for $5, or sent by mail or seceipt of price by ccisaning Tue TA MES MEDICIN) 204 Tercnte, Ont. Write for pamphict Sold in= TO LET. FOUR DWELLINGS « | St h Stable and Coa iu ‘ mil wi won ie Rent moderate to n ii | ‘ tk ul pied Ly Me Davies & Haszard, on ) “7 WILLIAM DODD, SSO OOGGOSas $ Though you Cough ¢ ¢ Don’t Despair! have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF $ Many apes hopeless cases $ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE @ | TRY IT! ; AT ALL DRUGGISTS., ¢,X- CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. 7 Grateful—Comlorting. Epps’s BREAKFAST. “By atnorongh knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage whico may eave us many heavy | doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitutior may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is & weak point. We may fatal shaft by keeping unrselves wel! forti tied by pure blood and a properly novrish ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bid only in packets, by (rracers, labelled | Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pills. He | ius, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homenpathic ‘ hemiste, Lond: nm, Frelar sian Cocoa. | Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its | inealeulable. Be sure and ask for’Mres. | | beed used for over fifty y i nig, with perfect snecess. It DAILY FOR A GIRLS ROOM. Dainty Figured English Art Mus- line, and Soft India Silks Produces Beautiful Bit . 1 Conjunction With a Skilled Carpenter We are now . revival { the | ’ randmothers Journal, ressil tabie i aays, avs i I ‘ ilome In the shops ! confronted with then in every ‘ i ‘ for and manner of fini I davs of Louis (Juatorze at i 1 to the i e Fi nal be y ? the toile ae ail especial rons the grand lames of tie t } -ourt. the beat talent tu ‘ nal yw draw trpon frivolous to meet t ARTISIC TOI rABLI lilus. No. 1). and much-le vydered beauties of those days. In these $ hen we have so great a Variety peries from which toc se, and drapery is so well unders i ssmall wonder that so many girls letermined to have these pretty essing-tables as part of their bedroom furnis : With the dainty figured mulls. the English art muslins, the soft India silks and the aid of askilled carpenter in preparing the frame, one t e ta may be the possess fany girl has suflicient energy arry if ny one ot the de- sigus ere sugg ed The Duchesse Table A form of table that may be de velop- ed with any of these materials is that known as the “Duchesse.” It is one in its various shapes and modifica- pea ving a taste and DUCHESSE DRESSING-TABLE (Illus. Ne. 2) ‘ inclination for homecab, \et-making and iecorating. The frames are made of pine «r poplar, after which they are draped with cretonne or dotted Swiss muslin, the more ornate of the latter being trimmed wi'lh lace. Should the muslin be employed it is essential that a colored lining or background should be used. The inner side of canopy back mav le trimmed with a different material from that used for the curtains. and More Elaborate Tabies, The tables more elaberate of these toilet are furnished with domes, as shown in Lilustration No, 2, and are very handsome. The scheme represente] in Illustration No. 1, which shows the table completely finished, is simple in detail, An ordinary oblong tai le. supplemented with two back braces’and mirror, will provide the skeleton, may be fushioned an artistic triumph in muslin, Madras, in any the quiet colors, or cretoune are on which silk, soft not one of We NDIA SILK (lilus. DEVELOPED IN I confined, ¢ white muslin sour grandmothers were, to and glazed cambrie in pink or blue, Inselecting a color fer one of these tables must be taken that it shall harmonize with and carpet. Harmony should le key-note of a ciri’s room, not contrast, the aracter, and is drawn to nd drayery in furni- more ornate ci represent the uphe'stery cretonne. Ju draping & prece of ture with this material, For Over Fifty Years. Ax Orn Axo Wett Terep Rexeny— Mr . W inslo« *s Soothing Sv rup has ears by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrl.cea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. value is Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ' | escape many a | other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y _ Cartatws Joun ft. Eline, of schooner Lillian, says : i flammation of the chest, brought on by exposure at sea. Took a good supply of Puttner’s Emulsion, which cured lungs. eee- ttre Was Convinced. A man in Nova Scotia was in doubt as | to the genuineness of the reported cure of | | Mrs. Bernard Maenire and ex-Councillor : ; Lingley, of Petersville, Queen’s Co., by a course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach wrote to Squire Lingley, and that gentle man promptly assured him that the testi, monials were genuine, perfectly | me. It has g ven me a new set of | sinbt | i dainty silver and | which will shine reflected in EXAMINER . - need not look for that lightness an delicacy of line obtainable by the use « the thin goods. However, what one loses in this respect is more tuan coun terbalanced by the feast of color mad possible by the use of cretonne The Materials Required. About sixteen vards of muslin or any fifty-inch material, eight yards of silesia, thirteen yards of rringe or other edge trimming, twelve yards ribbon, one and a half yards thick canton flannel, with which to pad the table under the silesia and muslin, will be required, Any mir: ror frame of suitable size will answer and may be round, square or oblong, and covered or showing the wood, as one may desire. Those finished with a box-plaiting of muslin, silk or ribbon are the most suitable, The carpenter part of the work may be easily executed by any one having the knack of using the hammer and saw, or the work may be intrusted to the professional worker in wood, who should be furnished with a sketch of the article and also given the required dimensions. A White Dressing-Table, A very pretty toilet-table seen recently at one of our large shops, and intended for a young girl’s room, was finished entirely in white, the entire frayue being covered with double-faced white canton flannel. The mirror was a large square one. Across the top was a broad bafid of finely-plaited dotted Swiss muslin, caught at each corner with rosettes of white gros-grain ribbon, The side draperies were trimmed with narrow ruffles of the muslin, and the lower part fith the muslin laid in large box-plaits, finished at the upper edge with a quilling of ribbon. Over che top of the table was a cover of the muslin lined with white silk and finished with five rows of nat- row white ribbon. This was made as a et, and perfumed with orris powder, accompany white silk tiny lace saci The pincushion which was to this table was a large one of and muslin, trimmed with trimmed ruffles. In making these tables the under side | of the canopy should be lined before be- ing put in place; the skirt drapery siould be laid in well-defined plaits and fasten- ed securely to the table before the drapery is attached, It is well, also, in addition to having the frame of the dressing-table made secure, to arrange the drapery so that it may be easily removed, as nothing can be more un- suitable for a dainty maiden’s room than anything which isin any degree soiled, For the festoons in Hlustration it may be advisable to employ pretty pattern in Indian silk, thus secur- ing a lighter and more graceful effect, or the entire table may be covered with some the thinner material. Satisfactory ef- fects may be obtained at a merely nominal cost by utilizing the printed cotton imitations of the silk for the pur- pose, Pretty had in these materials as low as fifteen conts a yard, designs can be Desigu in Cheese-Cioth, A very simple and effective table is shown ino lilustration No. 4. This was gotten up in c the lines being accentuated by the use of a dainty ball fringing of red and white, the drapery being caught up and fastened with red ribbon bows, the edge of the table having a finish of 1bbon box- plaiting. Cheese cloth comes in so many and such dainty hues that there ought to be iittle difficulty in arranging with it an attractive dressing-table in almost any The paler shades of pink, blue and yellow, or “the cream white trimmed with ball fringe and bows of soft silk make the lavel eese-ciolh, scheme of colo: ribbon, will SIMPLE (Ilins, AND EFFECTIVE DESIG‘ No, 4°. table a place of ail others for the many china articles which apt to own, and the mirror which is draped above them. Pretty are mide to be used with these tubles; they are the quaint, old-fashion- ed four-legged stools of either bird's-eye maple, cherry, mabogany, light oak or walnut, with seats of the whitest cane; a silken cushion filled with down is their accompaniment. the girl of to-day is Feats MERE CHAT. The Wives of Spendthrif s-The Trampi- ness of Chop Hotises. When I read about the defaulters and embezzilers who spend $10,000 a year on a salary of $3000, 1 wonder what their wives are like. For they generally have wives, and | children also. paper | the | Isefer to that class of criminals who spend their money in their homes on gorgeous furniture, jewels, dresses, houses and the like. Do these wives never wonder, knowing their husband’s regular incou.e, where all this money comes trom ? And if they wonder, don’t they also worry ? 1 can’t imagine a woman accepting all these things for years, as so many of them do, and not making inquiries. What is there about the food offered at a reception that will cause wealthy, dignified, blase and even dyspeptic peo- ple to rush for it so madiy that coats are torn and elegant dresses ripped aud soiled ¢ Restaurant living is all well enough for a man, but it’s rather “‘trampy” for | a@ woman.—New York Recorder. Iliustration No. 2 represents a table of | however, one | t] t] | disease about oowes “SS sulted in continuous pains in the back. The meee : cesintaidiaee, A bridegroom looks the first week of nis marriage like a boy caught in a melon-patch,—Atchison Globe, The Brydon Case. Hitrox, Man., Oct. 30.—James Brydon of this place, to'd a marvellous tale toa newspaper reporter the other day. He said he had been attacked by kidney two years ago, which re- To use his own words, “the pains were unbearable and life was a drag.” He became so weak that he had to give up work for over a year, and frequently | needed assistance in dressing and he could “Il was suffering with in- | | sale for a short not put on his own boots. Mr. Brydon has lacely taken one dozen boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The result has been a perfect cure, and he is to-day as healthy and happy aman as can be tound in the Provinee. These pills have only been on time in Manitoba, but several instances of really wonderful cures from their use have come to light through- on tee Preven 0 oF oe a ee An unknown man stepped into the office | of Alexander J. 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