People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1894 — THE HIGHEST AWARD. [ARTICLE]

THE HIGHEST AWARD.

Boyal Haklnf Powder fn Strength and Value SO Per Cent. Above Ita Nearest Competitor. The Royal Baking Powder has the enviable record of having received the highest award for articles of its classgreatest strength, purest ingredients, most perfectly combined —wherever exhibited in competition with others. In the exhibitions of former years, at Centennial, at Paris, Vienna and at the various State and Industrial fairs,where it has been exhibited, jadges have invariably awarded the Royal Baking Powder the highest honors. At the recent World’s Fair the examinations for the baking powder awards were made by the experts of the chemical division of the Agricultural Department of Washington. Tho official report of the tests of the baking’ powders which were made by this department for the specific purpose of ascertaining which was the best, and which has been made public, shows thqleavening strength of the Royal to be 16Q cubic inches of carbonic gas per ounce of powder. Of the cream of tartax baking powders exhibited at the Fair, the next highest in strength thus tested contained but 133 cubic inches of leavening gas* The other powders gave an average of 111. The Royal, therefore, was found of 20 per cent, greater leavening strength than its nearest competi- 1 tor, and 44 per cent, above the average of all the other tests. Its superiorityin other respects, however, in the quality of food it makes as to fineness, delicacy and wholesomeness, could not be measured by figures. It is these high qualities, known and appreciated by the women of the country for so many years, that have caused the sales of the Royal Baking Powder, as shown by statistics, to exceed the sales of all other baking powders combined. South African proof-readers die young. The last one succumbed to the description of a fight between the Unabelinijijf and Amaswazlezzi tribes.—Tit-Bits. He—“ Your friend, I hear, paints faces beautifully.” She—“ Only one.” —Syracuse Post.