am " —_ - _— — ua “Then why '‘tan't you tell me ?” de- | . . Ba is ’ . . | went On i- 1 suypese it 18 Fanh 0 c A¥Z. VAR | manded Miss Cullen. “Your refusal |); Probably so rnany men nave | BAKING POWDER SECRETS. Mees eS Yh Ms sv. sy pe sv RS be NbNb p ‘ ast makes me think you are keeping back | been in love with ycu that it bas « - “> ee @ oa) « 4 VY e “> ce @ es e- > ry em “> “—@° | Some danger to them.” lt ean very little in your eves yur Some of the Things Which Every Good . . } Ww hy, Miss Cullen,” I said, “I | gut here we don’t make a jcke of love, Llousekceper Should Know. ( we : | didn't like to tell his threat because | anq mt we care for a womnn . "Oise! demesteanehela Gid witheet take. e oie it seemed—well, I may be wrong, but | care weil, ee not to be put in words, ree x Ser ok ak be 1 . 5 I thought it might look like an at- i. fies Cull ‘ ing powder and were not sensible of {s Wee C Ss. yy LEICESTER F p tempt—an appeal— Oh, pshaw !"' I fal- | ‘- rm a ‘didn’t mean to hurt your } any difficulty in preparing quick y a RY PAUL 0 f) — like a donkey. “*I can’t say it if Mr Gordcn,” said Ma er dough,’’ writes Ella Morris Kretschmar “A: “ LUTHOR OP. \ as ia om to put te : ad quite serious now. "¢ in The Woman’s Home Companion. Als per yy , | th ren o "7 right out what he/| cash t not to have tried to tease you ‘**But one wonders if results were not ee < . » 9 reatened,” said Madge. I said, my irritation en- ' : . »The lion. i eter ‘Stirling, ac. “ tie threatened to get me discharg- le : “} had ri t QO sft ntim< ‘Ss crude becaus se of the nice = acka eC iy ee |} ed,” I said. \ mper, and I’m sort L sncke so care necessary in using soda, In fact, Se a O fa Pp £ 8) 396, by J. B. Lippincott | pe made Madge look very sober | | unkt ‘ly. The truth is, Miss Cuilet, | there are certain legends respecting 71 . Company. etl Cage Lov mage there was silence. | the 3 rT cars - r is in love with an- greenish yellow or spotted biscuit at aN: sy . ns Said :—- 2 So im bitte . “ = : (Continued. ) “T never thought of what you were | naiured in these @ays.” which the present generation of house- a oS CHAPTER IX. | risking to help us, Mr. Gordon. And " ’ Ikine at , keepers salle, thanks to baking pow- 4:3 F PE » a trwae I'm afraid it’s too late to"”— i he | der Sod: aliali very injurious to ie * A TALK BEFORE RREAKFAS |) + nee * ¢ der. Soda, an alkali very injurious to es a ne Don't worry about me,” I nastened | 9 the stomach, should never be used with- WV i my wateh, I found it was | to interject. “I'm a long way from | N I answered. S @S | ont an acid “ti render it a neutral salt %- * . ee, hich meant six | being discharged, and, even if I should | plain as she’s etty.” on Tea se Se \e . “Vy a State for. trans- | —_ Madge ren up the sters and 4 | @s cream of tartar, muriatic acid or S.. ——— telezram wot reach there | ( , ‘ i | sour milk, and the proportion must be 4: ei be on hand th the open- | lose it she Ie l t exact cr the mixture will be either acid ais o}, " d i a trne : 7 oe re f rn | thre 1 = st 0 t 1 | or alkaline, Se 1 O cts 5% y ‘ ih Wiail s | mm GF ' vs ° f em ‘Pure baking powders are simply a “As . e} j : ° , ; } mixture of bicarbonate of soda and Ais k * Washington ( » Continne: eee s a entiiinenaiek. MAGE tien fet (To be Continned ) cream of tartar in their proper propor- Se per p Se. > to compel me ~ | tions, with perhaps twice their com- le °} ‘ ‘ lelivs ' addressee the nree regis s £ wh y : ™ to ee ae Lae bined weight of rice flour, cornstarch 6. ~ a ye —" : rg x : | . 7 . hCTT hej -Aenine ; o ne ae a ft o t t or plain flour to insure their keeping. AC Cl G AR - r ES <h\ ae eee’ i 7 " . taal | ce rOs ra € If really pure, they cannot be called in- as i . “s eventec. Telegraph me insitruc- { juricus, the danger lying in the use of Sy 9% ww” > Ll, ~i yy imn >] , qj 5 ) | Weak and Run Down, With Heart powders having impure ingredients, of ws oe} That done, I had a good tub, took a which quantities are doubtless sold is and Geen © brisk walk down the track, and felt | and Kidreys in Bad Condition — daily. So scnsible have housekeepers e | age sagged AN PS aa," 3 poe Restored by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. | become of these adulterations that many | 3 r | 4 oe ; ee, — oye ge = » MOiy wok 1» nse oO ky nd © , turned to the station a little after six, ““T was very much run down, having — ‘1B back - the | a = ae Per snses ih: haps 9% ed to my rprise, four iss Cull | ; ‘rean artar » use of which, as in- : Se a aes se - : mee omen ; been sick for several months. I had been a m “4 pac ern ee : aie or uf Ss ot ‘ ; valking 1 ind down the platform. : ; : a . ' dicated, requires both intelligence an . : ivan up early !" we both said Me trying different remedies which did me ee” . reg =e } yee oy aa op e oe ae ee 2 oN 2 2s» 1 : PM - ; care. one is . ope tent upon the eal? SS o,- o = : ap tng (f Pe gna. ° WORES ee Ves Oper e average cook a standard baking powder ASUS aS % aN 7 is Y aS : “Yes,” she sighed. “TI couldn't a rane coughing that would leave me prostrate. xy the adie ait lis ct : - ee “ 4 sleep last night. 4 a ff i foi Nall: ANN I was told that my lungs were affected, ee ee co — : en a a You're not unwell, I hepe 3 hi i i Hi o i: Unik ¥t \ and my heart and kidneys were in a bad In the Maks of quick adcughs (by va ei i il diene ad o0< re< iceditaeidi ih eee > PUDIES ITE OCSOOOON OO ; oe ; ee Mi ' ! AW ey = oo we use either of baking powder or soda and SOOSSHOSIIIES Sar ea ye valid ‘ looked a question, and she went it Ant iee i condition. In fact, it seemed as though : af i “? have a = wires a ate ut Stade nll I felt that | “T°?™ of tartar) there are two points 9 ‘ ; e 8O > we es, ant , . : : . se rhe fT sa’ se were all keeping Baten ee ee er - - not given in any cookbook, so far as the 66 ? EZ ebu rner ‘ : oe a ; ne we * tl 2 ae i (a 1 ™~ rng something must be done and my. brother writer knows, which add greatly to per aio us som me ews o ne, and so ’ : Sy atiy v 7 couldn't sleep.” oeriey ie vo er eee eae — fection in results). To make such dough 5 “Then we did wrong to make a mys- . * procured @ © & * | proceed as follows: t and Best % tery of it, Miss Cutten,” I said, “ for Dede more than that for you. Before it was half goneI felt that it was ‘Tanks’ dine quart of flour (measured The Handsomest , e it really isn't anything to trouble helping me. I continued its use and it before sifti ; sited tani at Working Stove of this Class in ot about. Mr. Camp is simply taking legal } be, Miss Cuilen, I know my business, h a soeaier eet’, A dade ng) pu & Level teaspoo é : % 3 steps to try to force me to deliver these | and it won’t be long before I have an- a mace me 6 he . of salt and 2 heaping teaspoonfuls of America. mm 6 ijetters to him.” other place.” praise it too highly.” Mmgs. SUMMER- | baking powder, or a level teaspoon- Pee ones Fy ; a “an he succeed 7?” “But it’s terrible to think of the i y 217 Ossi A Toronte ¢ : rr " . — 1e su ed : Salis. itinerant oe oe aah | WILLE, 2 aa oma - » | ful of soda and 2 rounding ones of Th ti f the flues ss 4 “ No. y P . 7 | Ontario. t only Hood’s, because : ; e construction oO e hu ? ; “How will you stop him ?” Madge, sadly. “It makes me hate | ’ : _ cream of tartar, mix thoroughly with a 4 heating capacit . “I don’t know yet just what we] the thought of money.” Hood’s Sarsaparilla the hands and then sift twice. Next gives it a greater heating capacity . shall do, but if worse comes to worst, “That's a very poor thing to hate,” adda heaping tablespoonful of butter THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, CC “OBER 26 1897 I will allow mywvelf to for contempt of court.” “What would they do with you ?’” “ Give me free board for a time.” “Not send you to prisor ?” “ Yea.”’ “ Oh,” she cried, “that mustn't be! You must not make such a sacrifice for us.” “T'd do more than that for you,” I be committed Y said, “‘except the lack of it.” “Are you so anxious to get rich ?” asked Madge, looking up at me quickly as we walked, for we had been ‘pac- ing up and down the platform during our chat. “I haven't been till lately,”’ I said. “And what made you change ?” she questioned. “Well,” I said, fishing round for Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purtfier. Bold by all druggists. $1, six for $5. H i’s Pills are purely vegetable, re- EPPS'S COCOA or butter and lard mixed, rub up lightly with the hands and again put through the sieve, pressing the last heavier part through w ith the fingers or hand. Now toss the mixtare -lightly about as when first putting in the bak- ing powder, and it will be found that the shortening is distributed with per- than any other. Entire base radiates heat. Made in two sizes, with and without oven.) Oven is made with three flues same as a cooking stove. Double heater attachment by which heat can be carried to upper rooms, 9OOSS $4O5FFF9FSOSSS 999599905 9O009506 HOFOHOOOOD HPPSSOSSSSSSSSSOSOSHOOOOS SHOSESSSSESSSSSHECHOHOSO SOS ag eee Ds go ey RO De es ick a SCE Ra tea EF A ILI OO LOO, NR EM Tea: MART SS TO” said. And I couldn't help putting a anthe seats other than the true one, fect evenness through the flour. Have Beautifully nickled. t little emphasis on the last word, though | “ perhaps I want to take a rest.” ready a scant pint of sweet milk ina ¥ a I knew I had no right to do it. “You are the worst man for fibs I ENGLISH sw ‘ oa : lf of A Triumph of Art and Utility. She understood me and blushed ros- | ewer knew,” she laughed. mixing bowl and into this put ha * o ily, even while she protested, “It is I felt myself getting red, while I ex- BREAKFAST COCOA the flour. Beat hard for a few minutes, = too much "— claimed, ‘“‘Why, Miss Cullen, I don’t when the mixture will be as smooth as “There’s really no likelihood,” I {n- | think ['m a bit worse liar than ’"— Possesses the following satin. Add rapi the rest of the flour, ' 8 terrupted, “of my being able to as- “Oh,” she cried, interrupting me, Distinctive Merits: roll ont quickly, cut (if for biscuit) and 1 f . ae | , ~ , “ , ’ sume a martyr’s crown, Miss Cullen, I didn’t mean that way. I meant that t ther hot " so don’t begin to pity me till I'm be- | when you try to fib you always do it DELICACY OF FLAVOR bake at once in a rather oven. LONDON, MONTREAL, TORONTO, hind the bars.” so badly that one sees right through Seme flours require more wetting WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER. te “But I cxn’t bear to think "— you. Now, acknowledge that you} SUPERIORITY in QUAI ITY. | thamothers, but the rule for guidance % “Don't.” I interrupted again, re- | wouldn't stop work if yeu couid.” is “aciongh as seft as cam be handled.’ ao : joicing all the time at her evident anx- “Well, na, I wouldn’t.” I owned mp. RATEFUL and MFORTIN ; : , : house. 4 jety, and blessing my stars for the | “ The truth is, Miss Cullen, that I'd G aml CO R G A ae flour at dea ar cae Ghee If your local dea’ ar does not handie onr gends, write our pearest house $ luck they had brought me “ Why, | like to be rich because—well, hang it, to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. spoil the general result * er direc- OOO 99996-06565 HAHSSEEHS POPSOOS _ Miss Cullen.” I went on, “I've be- | I don't care if I do say it—because I’m tions are carefully followed. ee a ee come so interested in your success Se _ s NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIWALLED ~ ae | and the licking of those fellows that adge lamg at my confusion, and i = - a ' ® I really think I'd stand about any- | said, “ With money ?” In Quarter-Peund Tins only. | ; thing rather than that they should “No,” I said; “ with just the nicest, | Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CD., Ltd, - , win. Yesteraay, when Mr. Camp j #Wweetest, prettiest girl in the world.” Homsopathic Chemists, Lendon, he s threatened to’’— Then I stepped, as it eee Pyne ai oan aa = ae England. suddenly occurred to me that it was . remarked, “ . ; : best not to tell Madge that I might | must 7 aa ee ape Teeth Extracted Skillfully. ; : lore my position, for it would look like { | ae ns A... a wee shone €.30, 4 a kind of bid for her favour, and, be- , was telling a ‘a cag > tides, would only add to her worrtes.” | taradiddle ‘now, put, 1 resisted ene | CVYStETS etince foniax ecm Bins ey ” iss i— ' . r ca nee wipe = “No, and I promise not to bother O sters E.feots. To the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we J “Threatened to lose his temper,” ™| YOU about my private affairs any yY PR. J P MURRAY we invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sav answered. more. O te g 148 nding * | ing him the use of the Stillson wreoch. We will aot ineure his easy exit, but will be ow a “You know that ‘wasn’t what you ae ee en eee: mee ys Is. 46 Qneen Street, bend with an ambulance and andertaker. , : d Were going to say,” Madge » Fe- ai an —_——— At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twely- Hy proachfully. a er, met.; Now why did you say = geag Cheese Presses. Nearly al .hat Gaal ‘ikgerted canal the pa required to ba ‘ No, it wasn’t,” I laughed. = th ‘ ; Veni Classes ired within @ year “Then what was it ?” I thought you were making break- JOY | JBY | JOY [=== repa year. “Nothing worth speaking about.” fast an excuse,” I said, ‘‘ because you : . . Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. “But I want to know what he ron a4 the subject.” Victoria Cafe. Great —aT THE — Our Babcock Tester never break the bottles. (a threatened.” . ae soe about the oe frankly. ? p E | COMMERSIAL COLLEG F The press hoops are right for eighty Ibs of curd. .< che tae Miss Cullen’ = —, —_ lah oat girl you are en- George Street. « mC ’ And best of all the“ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th & ; a ly: — en ee eee ees I was so taken aback that I stopped : ; COMMENCE ON pupehend * 1a oe i 3 “He can't hurt papa, can be ?” in my walk and merely looked at her. Oysters served in every style; Mend 18th Oet. inst Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers, Z “No,” I replied. . veg i praeeneeey i - asked, coolly, | Lunches and dinners with despatch. ay. f ct, Inst Qur Pumps are winning a name. for themselves at prices to beat any im 8 o ” rne 3 . on ie . . oa my brothers ? Ronee ‘tadt te mo — ee As usual, I am prepared to deliver | At 7.3@. Open toall. Tadividaal instruc a - ; ‘ ont rt. ~~ ee a. “ Like, like "—I stammered, still em- | Oysters in any quantity to custemers | tion io all commercia] sutjects. No 7" A MeL ey AN ;e ¢ met thas ae - e ee by this bold carrying the to any part of tne city. WASTE @F TIME HEE. ee 0 @ @e J . : a — | war into my own camp—“ like an an- Teleph Cc ti |. OX AM, ‘ a : gel.” elephone Connection, bee dacae a - » emeeee a — : a ‘5 seals Cities, ceserty, * Lve al. JOUN P. JOY a TT TIM & i ways wanted to know what angels were ) — — like! Describe her to me.” t ° IML _#:} ® I > lS hi vionnn corr Of o@S to Let | wind, so to speak, “she has the bluest i 7 Ss eyes I've ever seen. Why, Miss Cul- a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. _ len, you said you'd never seen any- : ee ti eee eo thing so blue as the sky yesterday but Gt Geor ge St. sees The Suite of Offices in the Cameron . | even the atmosphere of ‘rainless Ari- : ; “ : . yo sona’ has to take a back seat when eae fi a sagen seo In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I have j eas veromen D er. re eee ee = o mene PP'Y | been able to buy, and will sell a nice lot of new Watches, a a cen look into them for 100 miles, but EP ome : HORACE HASZARD, | the old rate, the order having been yiven before the raise. : fou can't gat to the bottom.” iL an . “I ; me The Arizonay sky is wonderful,” ine Chlarlouetown. Call and see them ; : also our new Rings. 4 ’ seid Madge. ‘“ How do the scientists 16 oct 6 ead * , ; account for it ?” . at +g ' ue Il watr’t going to have my descrip- 1 . i % e ree tion of Miss Cullen side-tracked, for Pj din * a ; since she had given me the chance I 5 < 4 " wanted her to know just what I a a Positively cured bz teed thought of her. I didn’t follow lead ; Cameron Blc ck, + oie OPTIOIAN ; x Little Pills. on the Arizona skies, but went on :— all kinds of Lumber daily ——— —$<$<—$_. /& « . ; é ‘ “And I really think her hair is just . an 2 They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | p. beautiful as her eves. It’s light | Everything new and good, Shingles > y Indi-estion and Too Mearty Eating. A per- | brown, very curly and "— in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; ;a 2a fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Druwsi- "er _, complexion !” exclaimed “4 ( 5 hess. Rad Taste in the Mout’, Coated Tongue Madge Is she a mulatto, and, if so, - bay apap - $s, Dac aste in it.l, nr a Ae how can a complexion be curly ” a Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They “Her complexion,” I said, not a bit e =m al Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable rattled, “‘is another great beauty of ‘ - hers. She kas one of those skins ’’— BO K gz Small Pill. Smal!l Dose. a Furs are out of fashion at present,” : |= i Bobstitatal MS ows took neree atta cone» 1] me OU peers a 4 ubstitutio cried, indigrantly. ‘I’m t goi a 1 | | tit n cried, indigrantly. I'm not going t atid aaeannaiiea Scribblere, Foolscap, Ink, e o. ork in oa pie naar = ree : , the fraud of the day. “I can't help it," she laughed, | repair, New customers come again Pencils, Pens, Note Books barre s, from Sydney, low Bay, Madalene and Arichat. a 4 “when you look so serious and in- will warrant every package we gell, or refund the m»2e A ® See vou oct Carter's tense.” and bring others. It will mean mon etc ; ets. ; ; F 2 oD 2 ’ . It's something I feel intense about, | ey in your pocket if youg give us a oall. Cheapest and Best at For sale wholesale and retail by 8 ae ee ae oh ee Miss Cullen, t said, not a little pained, Lumber of all kinds in seals _ 44SK iol (arte: S I confess, at the way she was joking. ‘ gee, - 5 , I don't mind a bit being laughed at, j : ois but Miss Cullen knew about as well as JAW Bs P24 ad ( | all Orns § td 98 a f ANS1St and demand I whom I was talking about, and it Lu al cr i seemed to me she was laughing at my Eat t ots ae ee Et - S t C] 7 ttetown : ‘ - : a ° ° love for her. Under this imoression I qe Tape Oe whars, QU EEN STREET Queen Stree ; ariOrt? to . = me Carters Little 1VEPr Pills. Telepid.2¢ 13), Conaleys ‘