"It provides that articles covered by the act shall be deemed 'misbranded' , when the package or label shall bear any statement regarding the ingredients which shall be false or misleading in any particular, or which shall falsely state the State, Territory, or country where manufactured or produced. It further provides that a drug shall be deemed 'misbranded' if it be an imitation of or offered for sale under the name of another article; or if the contents of the original package shall have been removed in whole or in part and other contents placed in the package; or if it fail to bear a statement on the label of the quantity or proportion of alcohol therein, or of any opium, cocaine, or other poisonous substance therein.

"It provides that a food (or drink) shall be deemed misbranded:

"First. If it be an imitation of or offered for sale under the distinctive name of another article.

"Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser or falsely purport to be a foreign product.

"Third. If in package form the quantity of the contents of the package be not plainly and correctly stated in terms of weight or measure on the outside of the package.

"Fourth. If the package containing it, or its label, shall bear any false or misleading statement, design, or device regarding the ingredients."

If you want a copy of the full bill write to your U. S. congressman. When purchasing food put up in packages read the labels and see what you are getting. Keep yourself informed as to food standard.

Write to the Bureau of Chemistry for a copy of Food Standards. It will probably cost ten cents.