People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1893 — An Expert's Opinion. [ARTICLE]

An Expert's Opinion.

Our readers have doubtless noticed the numerous discussions by the scientists and hygienists as to the relative value of the various baking powders. careful sifting of the evidence leaves no doubt as to the superiority of the Royal Baking Powder in purity, wholesomeness and strength, from a scientific standpoint. An opinion, however, that will have perhaps greater influence with our practical housekeepers, is that, given by Marion Harland, the wellknown and popular writer, upon matters pertaining to the science of domestic economy, of housekeeping, and of home cooking. In a letter published in the Philadelphia Ladies’ Home Journal* this writer says: “I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best manufactured and in the market, so far as I have any experience in the use of such compounds. Since the introduction of it into my kitchen, I have used no other in making biscuits, cakes, etc., and have entirely discarded for such purposes the home-made combination of one-third soda, two-thirds cream of tartar. “Every box has been in perfect condition when it came into my hands, and the contents have given complete satisfaction It is an act of simple justice, and also a pleasure, to recommend it unqualifiedly to American housewives. "MARION HARLAND." A Bad Lookout. — “What do you think of the board of directors of the new joint stook company?’’ "Half of them are people who are capable of nothing, while the rest are capable of anything.”—Fliegende Blatter. The barber can hold another man’s jaw when he can’t hold his own.—Philadelphia Times.