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1 *’ ’FTP’*' r ■ a *: r « » L- ¡a FOOD ADULTERATIONS—WATERFOWLS. GUV ELLIOTT MITCHELL, 9 Í « d *ra( 9 * ’B C DCf fo .< JwsXt iae ß b liti ce * '/i - t In these days of so much talk about pure foods, and with the protective legislation by Congress on the subject, the bulletin of the Bureau of Chem istry, Department of Agriculture, on “Some Forms of Food Adulterations and Simple Methods for Their Detec tion’’ is very timely. Since the middle of the last century the subject of food adulteration has attracted a constantly increasing amount of attention. In this country, however, very little was done in this line until about 1880. In 1881 the Division of Chemistry began the study of food adulteration, and since then has given a great d-.-al of time to the subject. Since 1898 the origin and pla< e of manufacture of the foods studied by the Bureau have been care fully noted and special attention also given to Imported foods. In 1883 the first practicable food inspection law in the United States was facturera that the addition of a pre servative to food does not properly constitute adulteration liecause the pre servatives added are of greater com- mercial value than the foods them selves. Such a claim, however, seems to be nothing but a play upon words. For instance, benzoate of soda has a greater commercial value, weight for weight, than tomatoes, and the claim has been made that for that reason its addition to tomatoes actually in creases the expense of the preparation of tomato catsup. As a matter of fact, however, it permits the tomato pulp to be prepared in large quantities and preserved in barrels in a much less ex pensive way than can he done without its use. it is evident, therefore, that even though the preservative employed is more expensive than the substance to which it is added, the addition is really made for the purpose of cheap ening the product. It is not for thia » I I I I ? v\ W; I ,A I ( f . f f:. A ■ / * » •nr-*--..' •A I f SI >.A rj” JfiVg of ir in ft n c p a* er- : . SR*** I w % I L 1 I th * ( ru 1 I b enacted In Massachusetts. Since that reason that such a substance is prop time other States have enacted and erly called an adulterant, however, but enforced food laws, until at the pres because it is an added foreign sub ent time twenty-five States are seri stance and is neither a food nor a con ously attempting to regulate the char diment. These definitions cannot be acter and quality of the foods sold in emphasized too strongly. Adulterated their markets. In three additional foods are not necessarily unwholesome States laws relating to the purity of foods. dairy products are enforced, aud in The bulletin published by the De- several others a beginning has been partment gives in detail the various made. kinds of adulterants and additions to Food Regulation Abroad. Food legislation has received much attention abroad and the more ad vanced foreign countries have effective food laws and enforce them rigidly, ’me subject of the purity of foods Is more widely studied in the United States now than at any previous time. The people as a whole are better in formed on the subject than ever before, and there is a constantly increasing demand for definite information. In response to a very large number ot inquiries regarding the matter the bul letin of the Bureau of Chemistry has been prepared as a popular statement regarding the nature and extent of food adulteration, and includes simple tests by which the housekeeper or re tail dealer may determine some of the more prevalent forms of adultera tion practiced. The demand for Information on this subject Is now very general, and, as Is often the case when public Interest is deeply aroused, there is an unfor tunate tendency toward exaggeration which irequently amounts to sensa tionalism. Such an attitude is of course to be deplored, and unless it is checked must sooner or later react unfavorably. It is not unusual to speak of some of our typical foods as poisoned, and of the manufacturers as poisoners. Such characterizations are frequently exaggerations to the point of untruth. Deleterious substances are In many cases added to foods. At the same time the word "poison’’ has a very strong and distinct significance and should not be applied to any one of the substances ordinarily added to foods, except in the sense that they are harmful. The word "poisoner" signi fies a person who intentionally and de liberately administers an article in ti n I, d to illy, or at least very disastrously to health. WHITE The Juggling of Words. During recent years there has been the ordinary beverages and foods used a tendency to confuse the minds of in ordinary _________ consumption, and also iany by an incorrect use of certain means of detecting the presence words frequently used In the discussion simple of the foreign matter contained of foods, it is the policy of some man them. The pamphlet should occupy in a ufacturers to limit the word "adulter prominent place In every household ated" to foods to which havo been and can be obtained upon ap added substances of lower value than library, the foods themselves with the Inten plication to the Division of Publica tion of increasing the weight or vol tions, Department of Agriculture. ume. Thia limitation Is certainly not Feeds Fowls Automatically. justified by the English language nor by the facts, and such a restriction of A farmer in Oregon, who owns a the term is entirely unwarranted. The small poultry farm, has devised a novel word “adulterated” properly describes method of feeding h‘g chickens during a food to which any noncondimental his absence. In each vard he has foreign substance, not properly con erected troughs to hold food for the stituting a portion of the food, has | hens, ami these are connected bv wire been added. The fact that the added with an alarm clock in the farmhouse. substance may be nt time« of a greater, Wh.-n the owner leaves home In the commercial value than the food Itself! morning he sets the alarm clock at has no bearing on the question. Con-1 the hour of feeding the chickens, and veraely, the word ‘pure" Is properly! ??’ arrangement, when applicable to foods that are unmlxed the time arrives the alarm goes off with any foreign substance. It may I the connecting wire ._ releases the be wholesome or unwholesome, but troughs, and the food is spread before thia property ia not Indicated by the the hungry fowls. word "pore" or "adulterated." This I definition Is not. of course, complete The area of the new state of Okla The claim is made by some manu-, homa will be over 70,000 square mllM. A A 'S FREE TRIAL FOR TEN DAYS^ mmmbim »^ To every thousand population in this country there are just 2 dozen people troubled with bunions. I he torture they suffer is unnecessary, for there is a device that is absolutely guaranteed to remove the pain the moment it is applied. This device is available to try for the mere asking. We can afford.to make this offer because we did it successfully last A cet W lise r 1 let Water-Fowl in New England. re Broiler ducks are grown by the thou sands in several localities of Pennsyl ei vania, New Jersey and Dong Island, as iu well as elsewhere, the greatest num the sore spot J ber, however, coming from the first It is worn over the stocking, fills outfcehollo, I Kt named sections. One farm alone dur ing the year just passed marketed 37,- tiz places in the foot and acts a , year in 122,000 cases 000 broiler ducks from its plant. But F t bridging. In this way the shoe New England is the home or breeding and we lost less than r1 grounds of the best quality of market is absolutely prevented fa» 1 per cent of all the geese sold in this country. The most Pc coming in contact with the sort careful, the most determined anB the shipped r" goods we L. most successful breeders and handlers spot The swelling is removed, through our mail-order of high quality market geese are scat 11 it strengthens the shank tered from Rhode Island to the end of department. 84 per Massachusetts. the foot a natural form aru cent of all bunion suf ir. The old-time common or gray goose Retains the Perfect Shape and Correct U ihi on both feet, has been largely displaced by the state- ferers are troubled 1 of the Shoe. A larger shoe in not required than ¡3 Mcq. ly Embden, Toulouse, African and If no dealer in your city has our goods in sary to wear for comfort. China species. The Embden and the An absolutely proper fit can be obtained by the Toulouse are the result of a union of stock, we send, Free on ten days use of the protector. Remember we absolutely guar the efforts of the French and the Eng Trial one Fischer Bunion antee that the protector will hold the large toe joint in lish. The African, the Hong Kong and THE \ natural position, will prevent all friction, irritation the China geese came, perhaps, from FISCHER-. Protector and you take abso its or pressure from the bunion, will form a firm wall all the Asiatic countries. lutely no risk. You need not around the bunion and will give instant relief and last Recently, at the Boston Poultry MFG. CO.,\ u ing comfort. It is self adjusting, will always hold its Show, was exhibited the finest lot of MILWAUKEE\O even send postage. We assume place and requires no buckling or strapping. All you geese that have been shown in this 'dTRsrnTT st cvery exP«086- If at the end nave to do is to put it on and forget it’s there. Any i country for all time. One pair of I’ shoe dealer or druggist can obtain the Fischer Bunion Embden (pure white geese) reached the , _ ’ \ of the trial period you are Gentlemen: Send me one \ q v * Protector for you. If his jobber does not handle it, y.‘ enormous weight of 58 pounds and the Fischer Bunion Protector for not relieved you return show him this advertisement and tell him towrite to us Toulouse (gray market geese) almost the......................... foot which I direct. If he will not obtain the protector on trial for equaled them in size. Next to these in left or right * the protector to US. you, write us telling us the foot on which you wish to to try for ten day«. If satis- \ quality is the African, so much valued agree ta<tory I will remit 50c in parment That ends the trails- give the protector a trial and the size shoe you wear for the rearing of what are known as for same, if not I agree to return the \ t and we will send the protector immediately. Inquire protector to you. \ aCtlOll. But if the mongrel geese. of your dealer today or write to us. The white Embden, said to have My name is... originated from the visit of a swan to My St. and No Fili in this Coupon stating which foot, your name, address etc., and we will send the protector st some of the commoner flock of a town ice. If you do not care to send Coupon write us a letter containing the same information of thesame name on the Continent, have asked here. been carefully bred and selected until they are very large, handsome white geese, which seem to be valued first as a true-bred variety for the producing of feathers and market poultry. The Toulouse that came from France are BEAUTIFUL WOMEN! YOUR FORM AND FIG fully their equal in every way, except that the feathers are gray or mixed URE MADE PERFECT. with gray instead of pure white. I give ths greatest beauty secret on earth free to all women. I will show yon the way, it Is very simple. My perfected, natural method of treatment will actually and permanently What is known as the wild or Can- develop and enlarge the bust from 5 to 6 inches and give that swelling and rounded, firm proportion of Nature—that queenly bearing so attractive to all. Thin cheeks, neck and ada goose, mated with an African, pro arms made plump and beautiful. Crow’s feet, wrinkles from around ths eyes and mouth aro duces the mongrel goose, so highly scientifically removed. Do not despair on account of age. Beauty of form, flexibility and clearness of the skin, free from wrinkles, and freshness of youth always follow the useot valued in the Eastern markets from my perfected, natural treatment. Thanksgiving through Christmas times. Whatever you may lack in the way of perfect form of flgnre, Nature will generously supply for you if you use my treatment, as it rigorously and positively stimulates the devel When the Canada gander and the Afri oping forces of Nature and makes plump and beautiful the flat and sunken places and can goose become properly mated they creates the most fascinating and beautiful curves. My scientific method must not be con fused with the many quack drugs and remedies, or creams, because it has a purely scientific will be constant one to the other to the basis in strict accordance with physiological and anatomical principles. It assures fair, fresh skin, rosy cheeks, beautiful shoulders, an ideal figure, even in the most hopeless cases. end of their existence, growing each I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. My new book containing “before and after” illustra year one or two broods of mongrel tions, and information how to develop yourself at home will be sent you free and prepaid. Address confidentially, Department 68, THE DELMAK ASSOCIATION, Delmar Building, 24 geese that are ready for market during East 23d St., New York City. Thanksgiving and Christmas times and dress to a weight at this age heavier A B ■-Can eavo a Lot ol W«t than either of the parent pair. The ceases by the middle of January. Fol. W n I IgMiy« .LLut olgm Selling Chicks a Day Old. mH. - -T- Yr IBffXTH quality of the meat is excellent, the lowing this, comes the sale of the in Increase Your Comtwtt The hatching of chicks in quantities price obtained ranging from $2.75 to capons and the virgin cockerels, so and then selling them direct to poultry Can Increase Your PrwflW ___ $4 each, according to the season and highly prized in New England. and fanciers is a business that If von are interested in those thing« f the quality and finish of the individual The scientific part of the handling ot breeders we’d like to send you our new book about is developing all over the country, specimens themselves. geese is growing them to a condition largely doing away with the bother of These, with the Embden, the Tou sitting hens and the detail and atten louse and the China geese furnish the tion entailed by operating an incu high-priced geese for the winter mar bator. The plan is simplicity Itself. kets. No one of these of the better Experienced incubator operators put in More than a million and a quarter of them tn qualities is ever sold for less than 28 tc substantial hatching plants solely for tn use and several hundred thousand farmer« ay 30 cents per pound, and there is a ready that they are the best investment they ever Bude. the production and immediate disposi They’ll eave you more money, more work, fire bet sale for all of them ottered at these tion of chicks direct to poultry people, ter service and greater satisfaction than any other prices. In addition to these, thousands metal wheel made— because They’re Made Bettor. both amateur and professional. For of geese are gathered from as far north every test they are the best. Spokes united to the most part the new method possesses By the hub. If they work loose, your money back. as Nova Scotia, down through all the Don’t buy wheels nor wagon until you reed ow some range in its application. It has States of the Western part of the couu- book. It may save you many dollars and lt'l tree. been found that day-old chicks will ELEOTRIO WHEEL 00. _ bear shipment to a considerable dis Box 263 Quinsy, IHz. tance, and that a car ride of from ten to fifteen and twenty hours is not con sidered extra hazardous. Prices for day-old chicks are a matter of barter between seller and buyer, something depending on.the breeds and strains, but usually ranging $1.50 and up per ELECTRIC dozen. There are several establishments in this country which make this an ex i i I kl -I*!*] il J clusive business, and enjoy a hatching How to select • Rood fnrnioe. • capacity of from 1,000 to 6,000 eggs at LwriC Lefler Steel Furn.ee cost. PAIR OF GRAY AFRICAN GEESE, BCH’TJ paid. Oth.ralae.. Write. HeMWjJT a time. All report a healthy demand fc Vat’S O... V«« Twom. BMz . '»‘W-l where the feathers are just right to be for their living product at remunera plucked from the carcass without hav tive prices. 1870 TO THE LAME ing the bad appearance that of neces There are only two g» sity must be present if there is a large tunsions—we patent» both. Others imitate amount of down or short feathers The Biggest Spider. our 1M4 «tyle-* showing. Geese, to be properly mar Madagascar Is the home of the dog ^’wS’^SS keted at their best, should be plucked Spider, the biggest of the spider ------ nor’8 I*14*1’ at the right time, then fed and cared species, and much larger than the “O-COZSOB-S LXTZST" 'jSL?„ for so as to be ready for killing just as tarantula. The body of the dog spider the new growth of plumage is full and weighs nearly a pound, and each of its alteration—open back, no f™ tion to walk— perfect ankh’ ,’ii complete and ready to be stripped clean eight legs is about as long and thick thia out and «end and wgwW OLD WAT and clear from the body at killing as an ordinary lead pencil. time. This is the scientific part, next to the experience in the handling, feed ing and caring for, which bring such large numbers to the finest finish and most desirable condition for selling in the market It is a sight one would never forget to see eight or ten thousand of these geese confined in lots or runways being fed and cared for "by attendants to * bring them to that perfection of mar ket poultry not usually seen outside of New England and New York City T. F. McGrew. \ PERFECTLY DEVELOPED WOMEN ™ ELECTRIC 8T^U electr T c ^ _ wik- 1 try, into New England, where large fattening yards are conducted. These yards are large plants with lots, some thing like the stock yards of the large cities, only smaller in size. The geese are placed In the enclosures and fed for heavyweight and fine finish to be dressed for market As many as 10,- 000 geese are gathered at one or two points in Massachusetts, and fed in this way for the winter markets. It takes several weeks to properly finish them and new supplies are constantly coming in to replace those that are sold off The profitable demand for gt'ese of this kind extends over a period of from nine to twelve weeks, begin ning just before Thanksgiving and end ing in January. No attempt has yet been made in thia country for the excessive fattening of geese, such as is carried on in Ger many. those so fattened with ns being only prepared to a finish for roasting nor has fattening or feeding for the excessive size of the livers ever gained any consideration here. The major per cent of all the geese brought into the markets for general consumption are sold and the demand for them H hy Land is a Good investment. The statistician of the Department ot Agriculture of the United States esti mates that in 1931 the population of this country will be 130,000,000, and the census bureau agrees that this is a con servative estimate. To supply the re quirements of this number of people will necessitate the production of 700- 000,006 bushels of wheat, 1.250.000 000 bushels of oats. 345.000.000 bushels of corn, 100.000,000 tons ot hny; and cot ton, tobacco and fruits and vegetables in proportion. To produce this Im mensely increased quantity of food and kindred products will necessitate the bringing under cultivation of an addi tional 150.000,000 acres of land, and it is estimated that we have only 108 - 000.000 acres available for cultivation. Of course these estimates do not take into account the efforts of Secretary IVllson. of the Department of Agricul ture, whereby every acre will event ually produce double its present crop. Nevertheless these statistics present ,for ’er,ous reflection, and t0 eTery thought- nil man that good agricultural land to day offers the best and safest invest ment on earth and that there can be no better object in life than a determina tion on the part of every citizen to acquire at least hlm enough of foi Mother E ^I,h • living him self and bis family through his own Individual effort*. lurou«n JL-- I* ■ •■>. » 1 you desire to keep the protector you \».!1 to us 50 cent» for the one you have and 50 cents for one for the other foot if yon need », * 'U if you are one of the 84 per cent The Fischer self-adjusting Bunion Protet tor is a neat soft leather device, so pliable that it conforms to the shape of the foot from the instant' I is applied and yet so firm that it prevents preamp I lUU f A WINNING l-AIIl OF BROWN CHINESE GEESE. FIRST PRIZE TOULOUSE GOOSE, Fort Waytie, lad.. Dec.. 1095. GROUP OF BROWN CHINESE GEESE at St Louis Exposition. « Bunion Comfort Guaranteed No Pay if we Fail p.