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Homkuncn: reznomher! It it {.0er to have in your nonunion, if you 5?..qu ota doth: more than wifioi‘ont flour to supply your ‘hoizuholtf for fittaon days; 2"Evsry pawn mutt m in mshins brad rolls ate. om pound of whontfinot substitute for every four pounds of white or standard noun.é 3. B‘fifify W was; ho: onwt onb~ stitute for every font pounds of white or shadow flour §uhstitntu use-— corn . oat harléy. W rye. hook» wheat. unions or potato flour: brunt shorts. oatmeal roiled cater oonyn otmh homioy torn grits. rya meal. ricer. topics. or any mixture of toms and . notatoo a. Fotatoea are not? considered a substit'nio" when and in making broad. etc... four T'nouods of potatoes equals one {pound of other substitutes. 4 No person thali’mke for private use paltry, oak» with do; made of sugar. 'donshnutt. 5 No person. shall feed whit. flour to live stock or noultry... 'Any person, violating any of the“ regulations“ 1: lights to a fine of not in: than $100? and not more than $1000 orto im~ nrhonmnt for three months. or to both an. and imprisonment.

Agriculturist, February 5, 1916 Island Farmer, August 7, 1918

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