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Show Does Your Baking Powder Contain Alum ? Prof. Geo. F. Barker, M.D., University of Penn.: "All the constituents of alum remain (from alum baking powders) in the bread, and-the and-the alum itsolf is reproduced to all intents and purposes when the bread is dissolved by the gastric juice in the process of digestion. I regard re-gard the use of alum as highly injurious." Dr. Alonzo Clark: "A substance (alum) which can derange the stomach should not be tolerated in baking powder." Prof. W. G. Tucker, New York Sute Chemist: "I believe it (alum) to be decidedly injurious when used as a constituent of food articles." Prof. S. W. Johnson, Yale College: "I regard their (alum and soluble alumina salts) introduction into baking powders as most dangerous dan-gerous to health." In view of such testimony as this, every care must be exercised by the housewife to exclude the over and over condemned cheap, alum baking powders from the food. Baking powders made from cream of Unar, which is highly refined grape acid.are promotive of health, and more efficient. No other kind should be used in leavening food. Royal Baking I'owdcr is the highest example of a pure cream of tartar powder. HOYAl rUKINO roWNS CO, IM WIllUM IT, NtW YOIX It it economy to use Saltair I'llrsctt. WtasllAHIrsM-Irt "The martellouseureol Mrs. rtenaj, Stout el Consamptlon baa crsated latsn-e latsn-e excitement in Cammack, lad." writes Marlon Btnart, a leading druggist ot Monde, Ind 8heonly weighed BO peandt vrhea her doctor In Yorklowa said she moat soon die. Then she begsn to Bis Dr. King's New Discovery and mined 17 pounds in weight and wai eonplstely cured." It bai enred thoutandi ol hope-less hope-less cases, and is positively guaraatetd to cure all Throat, Chest and lung diseases. di-seases. Wc and 1 00. Trial bottles frio at John Hoyden and Bon's drug store. A FREE PATTERN fame, Mwit mJau . Hn.ii iniui,iZ I MCALi'SafiSl IMGACTJEWI DreMDMAXtM tXMMMt (tMf Wf . fcs)MasM fcllU, OeUjMshtaeWle U&J kM Jk1 tsj ft f ItrtM, few Iftilsktr sMlftw, fflrtf u4 UM ttJl4rf) T- mi tUtfUeru. KtM HWl for HjUv4 rftl It fiTTERN5W I (ill,. Mela K,l,.,ar7TtruSU rtauU. TUB M.OAI L COtirANV, lime wm ins n.i . . .. ii mi. a. O. W. FREjNCH, M D rkyalclan and Hargeea, OFflCF AT REKlEKHSr. Coaltille. Office hours from 2 ta p re All whocan should olwerve these hoars as nearas poeslbl. CoaSville Lodged 28 1- 0. -0F. Meets every Thursday evening 17. 50 at Court llouee. Sojourning farcthern cordially luvlted. Samuel Clark ii Q. Edward Sawley, Becy. DrTw" VISICK RIU JDENT Dentist. Coalville, Utah Office at tcsideuce, corner Main and Second North streets. ' '' 'u I It People's Mer. Co. I Good Coal AT Dexter Mine, One mile South of Coalville. Stove Coal, well screened - $1.00 Lump Coal " $L5Q I Plenty of Coal always on hand and Teams loaded promptly. Dexter & Sons. COALVILLE OPERA HOUSE! W. H. BRANCH, Managtr. HOLIDAY DUNCES, July 4th & 24th. The Floor has bee.i roclc-rubbed and waxed and Is now in r I first-class condition. z z z z z M Come to the place which is well lighted, bright and 1 fint-cfass in every respect. I Usual 1'fice, 5Q oeaxts GRASS CREEK COAL. Grass Creek Mines, Stove Coal well screned - - $1,25 Lump Coal ' " h - $2.00 BIG WEIGHTS and Good Servie Stable and Bunk Room at Mouth of Canyon Only 15 cents. Grass Creek Coal Co. Robert WaikerT Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Ef nnp High Patent, Straight rLUlIn.Grade & Family Brands. Manufactured bj Pcerj 4 Hart, Ogden. |