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UNDETERRED NAVIGATION. Well, Dinny, yes hev a bigger load then yes kin carry this toime.”* Moike (hic). but Oi kin draw it.” PURE FOOD ASSURED. For raising bread. biscuit or other food, only the very best and purest baking powder should be employed. The use of the ordinary cream of tartar, or of a baking pow- der containing lime, alum or phosphates, carries deleterious ingredients into the food to the prejudice of the health of the consumer. The ordinary baking powders contain either lime, which, introduced into the system in too free quantities, caus erious disorders of the kidneys; alum, a corrosive poison, or phosphates, which are condemned by physicians as deleterious in their effect when taken under certain phy: ul conditions. The absolute purity of the Royal Baking Powder makes it pre-eminently the most useful and wholesome leavening agent known. It contains no lime, alum, phos- phate or other impurity, leaves no alkaline or acid residuum in the food, and its use always ensures pure, light and sweet bread, biscuit and cake, that is perfectly digestible and wholesome whether hot or cold, fresh or stale, Its leav- ening power has been determined the highest whenev tested by official authority, and all chemists and writers on food hygiene commend it for its sterling qualities. Prof. H. A. Mott, who examined the various baking powders for the U. S. Government, says: “The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public.” | ious, was fond of the ladies back of his The other enue hurch nbersof yours appear’ to be missing.” —Washington Critic! SHAMPOO FOR ONE CENT. A CAKE OF PACKER’S TAR SOAP u by its grateful effect Bath, and Nursery purposes it ts AN driggtan, 3 cents, Gample, a cemte ER MFG. CO., 100 Fulton St, New York. _ THE CELEBRATED PIANOS | AREAT PRESENT THE MOST POPULAR | AND PREFERRED by LEADING ARTISTS WAREROOMS ; 149 151 153 155 EAST 14TH STREET N. Y. SOEIMER 3 Co., | PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1119 Chestnut St. CHICAGO, ILL, 209 Wabash Avenue. SAN PRA 0, CAL. Union Club Bullding. | BALTIMORE D., 7 N, Charles Street. comicbooks.com