i `. , ‘~§ '~.....,__..,,....,- ,, r > ¥.é____` , . Johnson’ Baking Powder Is made from the best Tartar and Bicarbouate of Soda, there is not a grain of Alum used in the manufacture of it. Cheaper Than Other , Baking Powders i Quality Considered Almost every other in the city at the same price or less, contains Alum in some form. We can prove this by Analysis which h -ve been made. 0 i ' C;’*-1i'ii i 5.2_'“;';a:f ‘ * 5§55E55l Se and purest Cream of Baking Powder sold ller ' _Every grccer in the city wholesale and y retail-and as far as we know, every general dealer of any size o-i the Island sells A Johnson’s Baking Powder '''' ' H _ We have recommendations from the lead- `i 1' ing ones. iili;si>“0wntiir<_»r»i;iiniiiiiiiiiiiiirririts iiir iirsi 1 fa to to the to the Buyer cults. U for 3oc a pound tin.) ocrossn 5, It makes light, wholesome healthful bis- Save money for the thrifty hons¢l¢¢¢p¢;»_ (Imported Powders of the some quality sells I Ask for free Cook Book containing them., far 50 and ooc cents a. pound. ]ohnson’s sell Recommend ed S by Physicians Ask your Physician if a Cream of Tarta Baking Powder is not the most healthful. Ask him what he thinks of Alum as , food. _ u _ ° We guarantee ]olinson’s Baking Pow'der __'_` I 2 uns 2Cc‘ to be a pure C cam of Tartar Baking Powder. r Manufactured only by Always fresh as it is made in quantities to suit the demand. Money back if not satis- factory, every grocer is authorized by us to rl do this-we’1l stand hack othinr. it a l lb tins 30C. JUHNSUN & JUHNSUN ' , iold by all Jruggists. i ilriiggists, - - - Cor. Kcnt and Prince Streets, price 25C ii `~ `\ `\¢_.~‘ , _, ,_ _-LP 4.1-.j ....9 . 5.. -. multi.-‘~ idzgnffkr liiiiaitiiiint ai iihla and iiiiaiicz; CHAILOTTETOWN. P. E. 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V ,~ Nw'-' ,:'f}_..‘ Siiitnis ti lltiiiiiliii Ilortli-Viasi WOUIITIAD RICULATIONI. ANY ivsn liumborod noetioir oi iimiilninii I. '~"'- 'f' “'~',;"‘.'...“‘.s*‘*.“;‘.I:.'!:‘:.*.i".::::l i»'i\°ai“L.°|,f|?'a2lf'i`,§ .ity poi-itiiii with i. thi, .orit- lw-adsvla hmilnm' any mais over iii your-a oi uv 'otha rifumt of one-qua.rwr »-notion or inf I ‘ m 'vom lxiliads ilonally a* ihu lov-.nl bird ass fsll' the dlstriizi in which tha land i> ull lm nrt-bs adv ii th local Ind 'hi :wluii Gio liind li- t . l|"lt`:'lonl!'aadsr la rofiuimd in perform the :mlvélahl ooiineri 11| ihurwiblr iindur ruin ui ‘ ' " ' idenno muon and xii yanr lor throe in lluninmsrior mot-hor, if tru iathor ia -ww unhmsuiisanlor dw- riyoii I inns In vlnlslsy sl the land antarorl or the ~-usimnvml aa:-guidance mag on aotinilud M -evra narmn ing with t. o futhor or ....'.'.'." ‘*' “""i."{.l“5'»-'i.“‘~i“'»§"l.l!.‘i’ill lK.“i‘-l’.';'.¢ iq img li nimmauni rn in Y; raniriimos IW" in sg be "'e-"-‘-‘?&r"5“-“oi~”*'"i-i%*"°' v- W OUP aw _-,$1 sit .Ts \\‘ BlliH]_|lNS SHUHT SHIHY -W FOOLING . BE NSON lv Charles Freeman _ C0PYr|8llf. In. bl Ruby Douglas “No ous has been In your compart- ment since the money caltafln. has there?" demanded Robert Cable. "No ono," admitted Jack Niblo, "but, ou the other hand, I hav# hdndlsd no money from that drawer." ‘Therefore it must have been a mls- take in your addition. I am sorry, Jack, but ws shall have to look to you to repay the loss." "But this is the third time this week that this has happened." pleaded Nibio. “All tho more reason why you should be more careful," said the president shortly. "It is lnoxcusable that n re- ceiving teller should make three mls- takes in n single week. If there is a repetition of this trouble l am afraid that I sirail have to replace you." Nibio bowed ima ion tho privnio oi- nce. It ser-med pretty hard to him ,that he should he required to mako good I $200 shortage in u single week, but three times when he had coins to bal- ance his accounts he had found that ha was short, Once it had been a hun- dred tloilnr bill that was missing. and twice his sheet showed n hfty dollar shortage. Ho had the money with which to make up thc loss, for liohad been asv- lng up eve-r since Nottio Cable prom- ised to ninrry him. At this rate the gaviugs would soon vanish, yet if hs was forced to give up his pollilon bo- causo ha was unreliable his savings would ba izonc bcfore he could obtain another position without a recommen- from the bank. “l2°:as with a henry heart that hs wut to meet hor. They WMS \° I0 U0 s eonoort not evontniz. The sIrl'l “kg gas pero:-ivetl his despondl€¥. gg] gg they walked along she drew thi ng” m. . you think it is T' she aslkoga' it lf” the worst of lt." he di?" 3 i Y. unds for aiispectlliit ll!! ‘ .1 mv. no no k froth' lunch nil ons. When I como bac l l . ‘0Ufn’5 VITALITY SAPPED AWAY tired ri"'i.i :ntl Ill I DG' D009 to ia? °°' b“t ’°“‘°"°w I 'ee' “mt h” w““" | mom:-nt with aimie ery Nottio ceased t gt ou ut fthowa.~ o“F:iJriiwai?nedois forearirned,” he said. iliiilfviiguhand ment I§';&h° f.°|°“Ph°“°~ laughing. “We'll fool him Yet. or. ruth- , and “Elo ggljfrgnligd l°'nhe’u§l“m°r er, you will. I don't think I’m clever‘ lug Mer ms books Ban” ' ' Wt” enough." ' "I think I'm as clover as Mr, Ben- “f_1f,l:;i,:°c';‘:lr;l' “ bm gghlih the lon," she announced, “and I‘m gaingf nm way ¢§sNlmo,s gggxgmefét 'ijxil to fool him, seo if I don‘t." They turned into the concert next the bank. and in the music lorgot the threat. - He did not even recall it a few days later when Nettie cams into the bank and, after a chat with her father, mnide her way to i\'lbio's compartment. llc sprung the latch on tha lattice door for her and returned to counting the pile J bills in front of him. Sho leaned ou the counter beside him. and as he tumed over the bills ho glanced at her. "Forty iifties," ho laughed. "Do you make it the same?" Nettie nodded, and he turned to the rest of the money. Si- lently she cht-rked the other items on the deposit slip, and as the boy turned away from the window sho picked up one of the bills. "What is that?" she demanded, point- ing to some glistening particles. Nibio laughed. "'I’hat's froru the foundry," ho ex- plained. “Gregson has been buying some steel." linil, Jack "torn umm," as muoxln. "oo ron I lun n' un ann 1'" I relieve Benson tha money is right to s penny. The loss or mistake or what- ever it is comes after that." ` "But you cnn't bo making mistakes all tho time," sho' insisted. "Isn't it possible that some ons comes into your , cage for a moment?" "Not a soul was in there all tho aft- i srnoon," he said positively. “And Mr. Fells cannot roach ovsr' from his eagsl” “Tha money is all in tho drawer. Ho would have to open that lrst." I “Have you looked behind' the draw- sri” sbs alkod hopefully. “Perhaps it ~ Jon nit sown noirioa." I “I hal tho drawer out." lo explained, | “and looked behind lt." ' “Wholsthatinthorvi” shaasksd soiidsaty as they passed the bank boiling. "It uhhh swsrod fliiiii _a.,_r jlgrrli §.‘§§§ i3§§r= ~rg_r IGN- frkd Klks "Y0\ I week." I _ "Gregson is pccuilar. He pays cash, for everything he gets. The foundry, sends him stuff for the houses he is building in the new section, and as the last load is dumped he sends ovcr to pay for it. He will not usa a bank, hut pays in cash, nad ha never lets a bill nm overnight." "Does he buy much?" sho ask as she ilngerixl a hill. “They deposit cash about three times "How do you know?" she asked. cd i posits should be made in the afternoon. r when the drawer was already full nod . r ini.: out`tha drawer, she fumbled bo- rn-nth for a°second and drew out ri i lrvuvy magnet. , "I noticed that the iliings were pnstod on the bilis," sbs explained. “Tim trt-iisurer nt the foundry is Mr. Ilt=n~ sou's cousin. They arranged that tio- tiii- hills would reach high. One hill J ` would stick to the magnet on in~<~oi|nt oi' tho filings. The drawer is not iovkcil , after the money is taken out, nnd it ` was cnsy when the watchman wus in nnoilicr part of the bank to slip in nnil ‘ tnlcc it off. If I had not tried to piclt ` a spt-ck of! the bill Jack showed me no t one woiiid ever have guessed it. llc gnincil his end and tho money ns well." I A iittic later Jack left Nettie at the i gate, "With the sniury that goes with tl! caslilr-,r’s job I guess I can afford t get rnnrrlod now," hs said. “For what else did I fool Benson?" asked Nettie as she rained her lips for a kiss. “I told you I'd it, and I did." Forts About Dfallllld. i Married people live longer than the _ tinmnrrlod, ilic tcrnpcrate and indus- l irlous longer than thc gluttons and idle, i and civilized nations longer than the unci\'iii1.o;~ fr :.- _ , _ , __ ~ ' lit ard irccstonc 55;' itnily im ruiirediaic dt-livery. Our prior s reasonable. Our stock the best. L`orie,~poiitir»iite solicited. Estimates clit erfiilly given. 1Be11, “_” - ` -A i |\/lE"T'A~L‘_ ?L....'A"l"€$ _-vox ro.. Bl'i'TKR way mon iPoinIaso Soto. no after effects. ami not hurt you any sihll nliitri Loss, p .. ...c.t~i".,sitsa, rms Prowse i ma. kvoprletor _ 1 _,_ 5 i .i -PJ \l 5 . ~|',l.l ' `r \