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Show I rni: Moitsiv; OPIUM AS MEDICi.NZ. 0f a Canadian Land Bargain and Growth of NcrthvFesi, 'r R0O& -- ;re pouud nt t swk "hSTi !5irtu aCbed. rfSb80Be h BSaff...mfntlffbPler blithe to ,b ti'ii'c i Tor 111 ii amok id,. dud in th : I id! i ; - el is I l . i i'lr.ihlic t; . If v Domin-- s , To , friends call and see ir :h!,i S I , i. (ii. 1'1- i! - - ir-..- lic-hi- 1 J ; Dominion of Canada. pleased to have our many customers and I Am-eric- tm'y our richest C jrs now located at 375 23rd Street, where we will be j i . .1 iUMilU'C. SUgfl! c IM.f, II , vir lo iLie who o:v no. n nicaitM----oi w:;'i nil the 1.. i eni'iisth in m,i imiir1!,.!;1 ii'.j I. it beiwecn he.- teeth. tn-- . i n." it iu-yotin,. "i'!ie shops alrc.i iv hi.iiunc e 'i r,-rthe wouid be lui'iiraily - IP ill llfli1 t.Olll I 111 bidek bargain with the t'un.wian givem-ini'iit- , w iiliin the dull slici! riot of i. i which t i!.e ciiiu: le.l and to this bargain is iiin (tin1 e,.iii.j .ice i ! nil cel. that its .hares today Maud at gi ie.1 roon:- - wi: Min k. (trie.-.i.n. Ho "h, itih , green 7txi per cent premium. uu wliu-i iie fell t. i: icmio-- H or cups, and The companys right j jl'.; u fo.-- tuilj hied !iuht fnin I..:,'. i,.;h i fur were sold to the coerntn-iiha is uc in iji,.given Loipiuri.ii i '..eiie, i!ii 1'iuii . c :i ia, ic diCiOUM. 'id. ei mi's, a initl pounds in cush.i lie right u sole n.,'i-- f windows, and f . m li tweeds II liliK'k of liind adjidniti-- j cai ii nt us s lilt .1 IVJide ,K Itl'Mlg I !):.,( s'ill more pkiiii;iihv,i g;e,'ii tian-- I and the right for til i y years in is Mil- to be soon nt t'liisi if i In.light irfivshiiii-uisfrom lb7i to cluim in any u.w i.:iiio:iaMc tailors' t The reality: A waning room. licit in tliKii-dior dlatiict within the oilfi-Viiiuiig rout, The Ideal Yeung Man. which land ta set out for Moment wliicli puiicuiH glare si each eiiu r Hero is an Ideally young grants of laud not exceeding fore ilicy -- c.' the diH'tor. and a ena- t Ir.i part of t te land do rot out. gircu Tillhy suiting roem mher m.ire hare i i,ir- - ,lli,u for tile sea son luuuv The fertile belt is the stro.rh of nitiirc ilian niosi. w ith a e.uiph' nf mi suit dike grifn country through the northern portion rv eti ,v chairs, a siua!l t lide, mi iii'hin Hood's archet.il ui h i ; of the new railway is to pass, wliicli is a suirit lamp, ii I u. ,i nr 'tripes; eineiiild-gi'ei-and whieh.vstretrhing from Wlnuip-three if it vt :c per- striped flannel bhtit and enll.i,' to and opium pipes; n to the Rocky Mountain-- , is hounded mitted to glic die name of t!,. r relieved match; and sage-gion the south by the Cnitt'd States who receives you ii would In liiat with pale green spots. The IhkiIs would to 19i4. shout i Mardi of the wearer, but of a nosi distinguished physician and he left to the lastc boundary. I'p of the surgeon, or the highc-- t possible re-- ; a green whaugoe cane w.,uli he .1,997,000 acres, or total land laid mu for settlement, who has gained fain- mr his fcctivc. Truly h lmsiniul m nip'tony! which reaches from Winnipeg lo Ircainieiit of one lerriM- - ill .cav. Tlicix1 ate always somu iimterhil rea-l- t j a township in Alberta, had ha long bein known that t!u inns for theae fashlmuililc i!eKirtuivs. been allotted to the eompniiy. Chinese opium pipe, so much I'iui.i d ; Mr. the editor of tin- - Tiiilur With the passing of t !i railway ill that country and olsowMciv. is ?, 'l sud Yiiiccni, who was consulted by Cutter, ia out hind of the or t cry C'Uiaiilcni hi, t scheme the laying laliie. inn Express ropivsen1 ,i c yester-- 1 well before the he line Dr. .1. Ik. Shadichunt proceeding space, and It ft clever scheme on thought day, disfifty years have expired the entire onvi sonic yours ago lo intniiluiv Ii of the lmMc,.' trict will he mapped out into settle- into the medical pr.scMc- of Europe, the 1 part liiiiirH have been r.uhcr lwd in rement. and the company will hate it exionalvcly f.r chest the hat trai.e of late.' he said. There ceived over 7.oiMl.uoo acres of bind. coniplimt'-sninralglii, and other mala- ,,M, i,l!t.tin id l,;,s al' Oxford, Fp to March lasl year the company and n growing disincllna- " was had sold 1, 234.000 acres of it. land. K it received Some Idea of ilia price 2 ataium lint caps. Something may be gained front the fact that in ing medicinal substances is icrmcd. is jwear anything and the to U; had liattcrs 19o:!-odune, the company Hold Raid lo he often mor effort ual than the year 18o,4U acres for nearly a quarter of nny otliiir, his attempt, failed, parity did it. Mr. Vincent, whose flngar 1a ever a million pounds. on accoiinl of rooted prcjiidicp, partly VALUES STEADILY RISING. because the medical faculty were not on the pulse of the young nten who Within the last year the company conversant with the peculiar art of seeks effect by bis cloths, had many other sartorial changes m tell of. has adopted the policy of reducing the smoking the pipe. uumber of Its land sales, and its presWith stringent precautions asaitiat Toppers and howlers have m undergo it has over two misuse. there ent position is no apparent reason. A radical alloratloQ. In I9us they and n half million acres In hand, wiib according to the eminent puihority .must be deep aa to the crown and nar-- J the certainty' of a further allotmcht who has csiiiblislied the institute In row and curly us to the brim. of over three million acres In the Red Lion square, why the opium pip t Lonfler Uou"3e Coat, next few years. Already values are ' sltmild not be reported lo in suitablti I tounK' i t lengthens apace, fertile T,e the As a of cases. matter lie through rising fad. steadily aay, and the possibilities of fur- the effect of opium vapor is siniulai(, Fashion has declared iliai II shall belt, 'lithe two inches nearer the kneo narcoilc. Al each whiff the qu.tn- ther appreciation as the nor I hern portion becomes colonized are boundless. tily of morphia which Is conveyed io . than Inst, season, and the waist 1a to bo Since its bargain with the govern- tho lungs, and thence in to the pyslem. so light that the man who wishes to ment In 1870 the company has pros- is extrpnHr minute. An excessive live up to his eoHt must model his dose U liberty impossible, a a volun- - figure by the advert taeiueni columns pered exceedingly. It has returned 1,000,000 pounds to li s sharehiild-r- a tury act. for opium smoking is a slow of the lo dies papers. Thu nether gsr-on- d of their capital, which ia now divided rolatlifty tedious process. The nienis. too, will he initcii lighter. The into 100.000 shares f 10 pounds enrli. knack of accomplishing ir a: al do-- genoi al tendency la lo make the thin During the tasl ten year alone it has ms rids inlclligonco. and eicit when this ,mnn reKPinhlc a green kinip post and paid 955.000 pounds in dividends, or knack ha been acquired coeild rahle ;hu fat ntuti an overgrown lahlmgc. fimc- - Js for the iihsorp'Um of a j a well known ta'.Tor of nearly an average of lo per cent. year its dividend rose to 17 pounds verv tiny do-- of Ih? opium HlL.ibiblH. f who Is displaying some nUrii- 10 shillings ier cent. It thus pmcutN an cniidiHic contrast healher inlxriiivs' for ordintiry The present boom" In Its shares to all other methods of administering cwiilry wear, was eu'hitsinsrlc. Is largely owing tn American pur- these subdance. t Mon." he dwhired, are becoming 1a same . mabuiic-the It chases. roaaihly Nnnvroua dlslresslng speculatf b,iui kh, gnys smt, A ans. ti t! ors who, for months past, have been contended, can be mure successfulty ? r,,UV purchasing land in nunliweat Canada, treated by nrrolltie inhahtu... ihsn by ,:.nior0!l are seeking tn secure control of tho any method previously, known, Kp!,,,,w' 4!?,' hen bright color As it is. 'fb.low. spei-dil' " s in sleeple-i-tteawhich an roimlcrHcied at possesses ho largo vims company leas in .bws-nrthe most direct and useful interest in the .there of their opera- one . tions. Optimists say that,, although effects arc produced in tqiiisnioflt" nnd i I'0 Ralsinmi or iho He thet is there may be-- smalt soi harks, duo t(( convulsive affections of th. nerion slmpl.' smart today woulc) ltsvc been t year, the company's shares -- ysicin. In cancer it has Iwen Iriei hornlilv vulgiir Then (he tailor iiuloldcu from hia are bound to reach loo pounds iq with uroHl suci-- ;s, nob merely for ul value before the boom ends. London leiial'.ng nain. hut wnh tho object of 'iniaglnailon a panorama of ismdon Express. holding Ihe rilsens-- - direerjy in chnck. srocts peoplr-i- with men in him and 4,1111 w Dross r.;.i . XU'SfiONESFCUESSSSS ! , , - s V --5 a, laos. - - r a'tiivt till ..;i g;,.. :l In l . fhiiile.-- . rai.iii.j, the . vir .veiiess id tl--l" e;i; (lo Nt i, i ViHliOI' id f.'i.,.,.',. the eonb.!-;.- i I, i,r:in:.s of 'l e tailors le leeli'-.li!,, ion t is will Itc a of lr,v r,cr culleiy, te il-i- lit 0 GREEN Er; ll.or.don 1 ,! ,:i; ,. di'Civctly titled. ai Synphon: .a; Nots ef the in of l Lii-- rquarc t i a.-u'- : iir.iigiuanon rein: tin- tail i::. :i.-a- i Exchange boom over But 10 the i, meana muc i -- Bay pioneers.' Partie, p, i,ty up the Saskatchewan itut, lov.iviis tho Rocky mountain. :4 i7:; North-Wes- t Fur cuiniv- -i m Mm.ir, ,i! was formed, and, aut-ly loi'.y t iitiiiu years competition in inland with tho Hudson Buy company, was merged into the latter in lxji. RESULT OF A BARGAIN, The Hudson Huy company practically the whol.! ot N nil lu IbTu, how cut. it nude a nearly ra B45Ls1b to than month, ,y TU potind." nd ,t over i above state- the To Tfc,j C a-- iLecdon i'...;.-The i:;tie .iniioime, rsj. 1 jilkllLH FA.Kr;.5 Institute Wnsre You Ma, Ki ths pipe Vt rtneut Lott'rg Er-3-is- i't.mi. monpay jionnimi.ai'kii, .jmtn lf i : in-- t!;.-fac- - , i ?jsriss!t- - l !!? Mouiton, Winnipeg- -i. to be poct. JH? bv the Government; the other Port taiMrom Winnipegbv to the Grand " second half of thie will ic Sneering enterprise S through vast tracts of almost un-Onu'niUrt is? prairie land, with lakes and ponds, and with in places hmrilyrimbered accea-!ftiiftand pine, n ill be made who aett'ei'- - The few settlers the Into hLvI alrrody penetrated u of Asslnibota. and Alberta, dscribe tne abounding in mineral and story erf agricultural wealth. The wheat SulStobB. with its mammoth of prosperous telds. its thousands and its hundreds of town. STvilUgcs. which now cover what forest and prairie land, nionce wild the buffalo and the lathe home of ma. is likely to be repeated. American Speculators. the The vast passlbllltiea .which have already up opens thua rsllway land American recognised. hMo t : : - r id ! - u i v duc-to- et,iii-av-- 1 . 1 ''V" ! profit-takin- hi-'- g, : : have to face soon 1s tho doing up of lace nnd drapery curtains. It is so inudi hell, r to liiiiiiiltr them In Ihc Rpring, wln-- Ihe sun does much In the way of giving tlnin a good color. It left until fall or consigned to (lie hnnds cleaner It is well to of a air am sluike them In (he yard and. if very much soiled, to put them through a twill nt home hcfnra sending them awny. Then mend nny torn plares by piecing net under the hole and doming with a thread, a nearly resembling the there lie arm pieces they are finished with bullous like the seat. The selection of furniture for the rotmtiy home requires a spccl.il sense. In country rooms opening dl- - "toe $vr. & , t -; . durable, and that they tl not the least of For Queen Anno and iheao materials are GLEANINGS rival charms from A sunny roof or hack yard la an Idea) spot tor (he stretcher to get In Us bleaching work. When putting the curtains on the frame It is best tf attach them in palra so that the scnUnps v.lll be exselly opposite. Be sure lo uso r.cw plus, for old ones will soil ths edges of (ho curtains. Kevernl pairs of curtains insy lie pinned on the stretcher st one which lire so fashionable at present, time, end to insure a new appearance should Ih- - dipped in strong coffee to go over each curtain as It is put on preserve their color before they are with a soft damp cloth to remove treated to the immersion In starch. traces of starch. The stretcher should he wared In an upright posit Inn so (hat the .r may blow upon It Ileal laco curtains have ta be handled very carefully. Ths floor, covered with a nice clean sheet, Is the he.it place to stretch them. The curtain frame Is apt to tear the fine meshes of these expensive draperies. EDITH LAWRENCE. few drops of keroseno or a lump bf butter the sixo of h hascolnut. After mixing the starch ( pour boiling water In a thin stream over It, straining the starch nil the time to prevent its becoming lumpy, A good plan Is to dip the old curtains first, as this thins the starch lo the proper consistency for the handsomer dratierlea Eci-curtains, a ..Vr ds: tty t'-e- Printed Linen tablc-poon-f- with flower a brown holla nd well cut and piped rectly on gn rib tis gay with its own or a contrasting color. A rose trellis or a flowered design of nny modern and newer development of this kind is nitglher out of pin re, and the scheme could be curried out In plain same rule applies to wall paper of a cotton taffeta mad- - very smart by a similar pi Item, The imitation Is too groen outlook or monogram in applique on lhe back of near tho original. Aever a seascape, with its varying tone the furniture. There ure reTt.iin style of furniture of blue, needs special treatment. Ne- curtain fabric ss possible. OH lace twin s should be curtains arc excell' rt lo save for this thst do not take kindly to the Cited ither the green nor blue cover. In uch esses the rover should repeated strongly in the draperies nr j' purpose. When the curtain r.rn to be washed be made lit separate pieces ta lit the covers of a room with such ext r mills. (if course plain string colored linen in nt home w lift h. by lhe a jy, is the safupholstered portions. The se.it orpiece lmd seir. colored stripes and figutca have est place put them Into a tub of w.ti tn are edged with large button sisivtaid cover dcslgus for. In, soapsuds. Do mb. but squ.s-xuud covered with the material, the weight be. tn the estimation lave between th- - hands, if of which keeps it in place. The top or these nwiiy years andhous-wife will still they may I1 boiled. When thorback part Is mode on th principle of a of the ronservaiive in favor. They arc not smart, oughly w ached ri:e. blue and atsich bag and i drawn down closely over the remain . th-- y are suhst.-intlalslightly and dry m pdckly as possible. upholstery, to which, for extra security. but t is fastened by invisible stitches. If Another problem ths housekeeper will Make a tliln smrel. In which Is poured ni j ii rt j the fields of womankind. fire is discovered It should be poured on it. 1 nec-esra- Isa n made by nn n In Iho far northwest to either frecx". chi at or force her out f hfr propcrtb'S. hut hn has always herself. been able to def-r- i'l Burt, filmy hiffott is gathered Into girdles high all lhe It-v.nv round, blit front and bhek. perlatly so ditecllyts- - ribb-d over with If new tinware fresh lard and thoroughly heated In the oven before II is usctl it will never rust afterward no n.aMi r b w much Jl is pul - Vrp ta-in- a r 't CABBAGE. Wack coarse shreds half a head of cabbage. Put it Into a kettle of boiling sailed water, troll until tender and drain In a colander. Put two tcaapoonfula of butler In a saucepan and when melted add two level tableapoonful of flour, a pint of fnillb a teaspoonful of salt and a little pep per. Htir constantly until bolting. Aft-t- er placing tho cabbage in a baking diah pour over It the sauce, sprlukig with breadcrumbs and bake in a quick oven fifteen minute. t Cheese Roll. When bread I ready for tho oven roll out a piece of dongt a quarter of an inrh thick and sprinkio with grated cheese. Roll It up a you would a , jelly roll, rut in strips three-fourt- hs of an inch thick and bake In ft quirk oven twenty minutes. Holly Poly Pudding. Muke a biscuit dough with ono part of sifted flour, two lev I teaspoonfuls of baking powder, half a teaspoonful of butter and a cupful of milk. Mix and roll out on O flint red board to quarter inch thickness. Spread with any kind of jelly or jam- - sprinkle with granulated augat and roll it up. Tic it in a doth, leaving Boil nr steam or room for hour. Serve with a hard sauce. Nut and Potato Balad. Put a cupful of English walnuts in boiling wats with a slice of onion, a blade of nvu-a bay leaf and half a teaspmuiful 1 sail. Let them boll ten minutes, throw them into cold water and drain. Slice four iiudlum sized potatoes wliila hot Mix half a traspoonful of ralt, a pinch of perper and four tablespoon-fu- ls of olive oil. When mixing add gradually on- - and a half of vinegar and bait a tcaspoonfut of onion Julie. Mix the nula aul peta-land pour cu the droning. Ecivo cold with wuer SCALLOPED i. or foatlhlis color ami t- - Shadow Cretonne xtaro. boll It In a tlrong soluttan of borax for a short time. anJ nil Its brirhtnc will r- tc-e- t-- -- s b- and the article used In athletic exerIs that tlie cises. Th dlffert-nci- ! do not actually have the article In llivir hands, but make believe they have, H Is a play work tho little ones enjoy greatly. Mrs. Stephen LH. Slocum liss r pro-dtd lii- - famous C.ibson girt" in a dotl uliicli look like u icM lady. ill s, "iihroii herseif modi led the put-- t in to r iho doil hoad and shoulderr. The d .ill lu'i ta.cn pii'.cd in the tiinikit. Alik A 1 iti'ono if v.'liil-- t J.1pu:ni r., - Ml .' ih hibPa ruim ii ehr;:in- clitl-dre- -n ui -- v Worth Itrmemberlag. The appll'iiilon uf a bit of Ssip cn tho point of n lend pencil to a creaky hinge will cure Its stiffness and silence Its complaint. d An-'tlo- 1 nn cyg and Toed.- a-ut a oi'jr- to it a tublevpooMul of ter of a cup of milk or vvut''-- ' nnd a of ciunan'ui-r-- r quarter of a grated nutmeg. Dip slice of bread Into th? mixture and p!'ic them in a cutlet pan wliicli i i hot and greased. Drown quickly on both tiddS and sprinkle with tugur. One tliirir n remember Is that the curtains sicitM never bo wrung, but tt jt'y and .li.ikcn until ready squt-eztfor the siren iter, which rhotild bo alt- -r they ..ie washed, s leaving them damp r.bcut Injun both to 0,1 ,h" clothes A corset of any kind is easily washed. return. Irttv f..!" wringer or bud Is furnished with a long pin, If oiled often there which establishes U firmly in the cake. Just lav the corset upon a "w asbboard In It Is not generally known that the po- luntykitJL r 0,1 lhr machinery and loss In tfan grout cli'iin.tig piopi tato . of lhe" petal Is a candle n tub containing abundant hot water, S'Ti-ti- , Jntud rub soap upon a scrubbing brush and lxl,1'dtd by the operation. holder. tlcs. I. old potatoes win n m, n ad dr-ro,ler, rttb them first with then scrub the corset exactly as If It f A woman who lives in constant roup cPan the lnimta well id keep . fl's-rIt wPl come clean after tiii skin Min. The water in uhlcn pok:;j'V' ,'lnil's " !' kerosene oil and of fire nay wi-very little trouble were a out rinsed. will wutvrthoroughly k hr. v'" h- - en l.mlii d bt 'ceil' ul for thst tato! put a,', an make t roti M extinguisher Mir Lena Walton, who madn a fori ponging ut tin- dirt from t.lk. putting the wringer a blaze If used at once. All she need for chilin a tune ,i Al.ika. ha had probsibty nsne A new kind of Ryinii.isiii i ta do is lo put three pounds of salr lder I:'-ho, 'he II her lawsuit hands roufin thl." add tciiclu-.upon tin :,d I" uiic than tinware It' in H stall'd jiia-- e "hi dren to and attar water. For of j gallon of water any w t I'C- -l and sh- - hi, ays prodji-I.I If a trnpm I .it r.a id vtti iUs phy 'ic- -l atiions ihnl r:'. jinnimhc. This v'o.nun in or : ur.e-hu- lf tlit site r'7i pound:' - si nf trs, '"rod . ci.,, ,v m,. , e wins. THmas.Vn i'tt"irnf v..,. - or roffe iot ta , to h'rlhday K u h nov.-ttji., r. quid chuuld bo tad IV I. and b-- Plain-Deale- a':' 3 r o d ed h 0lne much-abuse- WM i tone" Well-to-d- 1 Mr beautifully outlook and as- ani lts ""r1 back-- k thl 1 ptaln or neutral hat assertive design tn j Methyl orange ia poisonous In lnrgo doses. THE, DIFFERENCE. hYmnd to contain very little flavoring nnd ncld from lemon. Filling of starch (From Fuel.) paste, sugar and colored deep yellow. Here are tables of crime lit which In plain English, U was explained the meaning ia tho same but the deby Iho chemist that aniline ia used in- scription different: stead of egga. The butter waa neglectTHEFT. ed altogether nnd the lemon jitico was Rich woman, kleptomania. slighted. Rich man, shortage. Another lemon pie was liegtnning to Poor man. stealing. decompose when it was delivered to DRUNKENNESS. tho lulHiraiory. There was dough at Rich man, debility or heart fallara. the laittom. The third lemon pie exman, alcoholism. amined was said to lav tolerably good. )our man, delirium tremens, mince pie escaped The IN WALL STREET. wlih a good reputation, but oua of the Rich man, legitimate speculation. two pumpkin pics examined waa said Well-tivd- o man. dabbling lu stocka to be old. Poor man, gambling. 1 sec, Josla, that somebody lias Architect A house on thta plan can found out. that college life decrease the desire of girls to marry. Ill bet he built, for S3,ihhi. TheOtner u.au i have no doubt It ran. What I want to the trouble Is, Nancy, that it decrease the desire of the young - fellows to know is how much Ill have to pAy yo.i when Its built. Chicago Tribune, marry em." Cleveland Sr There is a charming way to bring about this harmony by means of chlnts used en suite for wall pupr and furniture. Rut this effect Is most successfully carried out In small cottage rooms. I hare in my mlnd'a eye a pretty boudoir In a country bouse In which Die chairs and sofa covers aro of given and white chlnts with wide strip. choice at once restful arid soothing to eye and serve. Whom lightlies and softness strike a dominant note cretonne I pref-rah- le to chlnts. Best perhaps are the new and lovely warp printed shadow tissue, with their indeterminate blurred effect. This material la a novelty of the Reason. For a room (tone In French fashion, either antique or modern, nothing could be more charming than this tissue, plain, printed or with shadowy effect, in nome of the old French patterns. The ue of chint or cretonne generally Implies flounced finished covers and a room more or less frivolous, but where the covers are designed for u rooinr devoted to more serious purposes they are not tn good taste. A library br den. for instance, appropriately provided for with slip of old fsr.h-ion- an untidy fashion, profi-ssloii- ; nious. " or PIE8. on l ',''lsn lhe first ccnsid-P- LEMON'' (From tho thirugo Record-Herald- ) Tlircu lemon pie bought, from Iho shelves of downtown rcaianranla were nnulvsdl in the oillre of tho Stain lend inspector, and ihis ia the cmiipo-M- i ion of the filling of one of Ihem, aa uiinounred by iho clieiuisl: Sum'll, in thick, firm paste, flavored nightly and very III lie acid; 21 per t fill sugar. Aniline coloring (methyl-otang- e group). Tho color ia made synihotlcalty from aniline, and anlllno ifoni coal. Method , t,!,, Possibilities for s nuh'iU171 lo lhe ,oofc'' covers are L,R? I",rh B var,PtF "7 pretty dor nb,a,11d toon them that L ev rtu,,lnJ nd urned to touch"! roference to desired cf "'or JcZjr mean which they may be the f introducing. chlnutes and cretonnrs .tti.l?J,fu1 w,lh ,hp,r rails and ilk- flrt, ,.rro,v'nK blosnoin. charming antique or modern room, h . 0!"lrl choice chlnts and trl ' nw Print will he found p.''L, Both cottons are ho nn'1 Fcni FOUND IN . v. rim-yv'".- of on which maroon and green tail-coLrillhini-lmcbut ton altonc. that's the The dash! lie m1, thing! If we could only' persuade our customer to make the dash!" And he heaved a sigh. Still, the Riven of thta season is a step in tnu tight directum." j 111 h'lwy'n th' I c tl ",r' 375 23rd Street, Ogderf, Utah nw-d'-- d the time to take linen the material of the covers ts not only permissible, but to hi- - sought after, and one may rely upon ft for the most effective touc hes of color. When then-- is a striking nr niu'-- patterned, wall paper the safest general ruin is to keep the draperies and coverings a quiet us possible. It must always h borne in mind that til? diameter of the design In paper and material must be harmo- rfK,m WESSLER CIGAR CO, it t'i ng hrtivi Independent Phone 619, For Quick Delivery 1 cretonne furniture Blips" their winter quarters in order to find out whether buy nr in perfect condition for use Wit on In the season. If their day of Urfulnrs ip. past now 1 alio the time o i materials for new loose covers. Fit 'top are full of the most bewll-Ariarray of fabric suitable for thta WrpMK. but nothing I more danger-- s than a choice made simply on the emph of intrinsic beauty without Winnie? to environment. Few details In the furnishing of a p. arc of more importance decora t thw' lhnn furniture slips vilvcli bloom out in all their freshness t the first hint or warm weather. Bo wportant. Indeed, is their effect on the rchem? I that it P"njl hardly put-- V Hie case too strongly to say that hcrocler of a room may be made j F a careful or careless .. Jnari'f In this respect. Too much color len destroy liarmony. and . nm of Ir" v'a,p with the propor-- a Wlmein la equally unfor-i, ,lcw hinge are more dcstrue brl,'t freshn-s- s of a room vei hat have been used too I.11 ffl 4 FURNITURE COVERS AND HOW TO SELECT THEM ii? warn Cigars Strictly Union Made IT'T 'lilTiff Pih "7 ihtamoiof;;; : 111 AES pre-erihi- LOOSE ruflte up In llliWMW MW 1 1 pnda, and captured their ships. With the wresting of Canada by tho British from the French, the exploring Hudson iplril broke out among the 7af0'r' ,hat urc region. . ere Bitty, the chief being an almost Mtlaul warfare with the French, bo destroyed their forts, ruined their P Inter-mount- ain i. gen-tiene- 1, our working force and turn out a greater number of cigars, as we have one of the finest cigar factories in the pca-grec- g re-ri- l. before to increase sej-gree- m selr-c- We are in better condition now than ever " blocks NOW 'IV'-eli- i (Mtalatora are securing targe surgfliBd as fast as the government ma. made In preparation for settlers, will not iia completed. The railway tor live or all years, but ht set-t)n will bring with it thousands of those like and land booms railwhich marked the progress of the States are way system of the Vnlted wra to follow. Then will the speculate! who are now sowing their seed imp their harvest. The Hudson Bay company has an all this, for, ow-k- g a tensive Interest inmade the with to a bargain it e years Canadian government thirty-fivm Its proprietary rrghtsintoin thetouch now being brought only to with civilisation are second hot of the government itself. Ike company was founded in 1670, Rua (barter being granted to Prince k and noblemen aeventeen and pert for importing into Great Brit-al- a furs and skint obtained by barter fnsn ths Indiana of North America. The corporation was invented with the land abaolste proprietorship of all tlamtered or to be discovered wltliln Ikiwiure of the ITudson Strait.hold-sntor wore than n century the the charter confined themselves n the coast traffle. Their troubles I Spanish Open Head Cigars Made f- . o "ist 1. I ic Birnp-Pacif- 1 , thenuiir.i has Lick, front ond slc-hands nf red silk. The shoulders nr shirred. 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