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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
May
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Renare of Articles Hcaded " Baking Ponder Frauds," Poison at I he Front Door. "Worse Thau Sneak '1 hieres," & A cunning set of vendors of a cooklng preparation have been.for year?, ImpoailiK upon housekcepers. They have advertiseil their product as " abwlutely pure;" all the time using a clieap poison, imtureV 8ickeningdru}f- Ammouia. The way they have imposed upon people has been by "sleek advertising.'' The public have been caujtht by this large advcrtixing, not knowinjr luat their powder contained an animal excrement. Lntely csme forward the yreat chcniists of tlie country aDd sid: "This is wrong, thiit p.-ikiuji piwder is polluted wlth au excrement. Nata re does not approve it. What has passed fi om the Nvsti-m should not re-enter as food." Our lamily physicians say : "The snle of the excreiiientious substance - Ainmuiia -in a food preparailon isa horror, aud Sliould be mude a state; oftense. When the fiit thunder of the accusatinn csine, they tried the plan of indifference. Now, wounded, they ppeak. To contradictthe great chemists? No. They da re not sny that their b.iking powder does not coutiin a principie of m.innre. Arraigned, accused, icieniiJicaUy indicted tor an outr.igeous trespass upon public innocence and public deeenry, they flinke no response, though their accusers oecupf the liighesl chiiii-s of scientiĆ¼c learning iu the Uuited States. Lately they liave ben spending some of the money accumulated by practlcing a ilangeiousdecepilon upon society in newspaper speech. Cunningly pullihi")f article undertheheading of" Haking Powder Tramps," "PoUon at the Front Door." " Wore than Sneak Thieves," etc, and piilming thetn off as articles written by the editora. Is not the public tired of all dealing with a coinpnny tlmt has so long sold them a baking powder contaluing a disuuxting drug? On the other hnnd the cliemlsts certTy that "Dr. Price's Creatn B.iklng Ponder is tree from Ammonia free fiom Lime, free fi-om Aluin, f ree f i om any ingredient8 not hiirmless aud wbolesome, or not found In the food prorided by nature," imd the "most perlt-ct made." The United State and Ctnadlan Oovernmi'iitH have caused the bakinjr powders on the market to be exmined, ilnd have pl.iciil " Dr. Price's " at the head of the entile list.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News