GOIN' TO THE CORNER Housekeepers; remsmber! 1% k forbidden to have in your possession. If you Bii*~ within two mibm of a dealer, more than sufficient flour to supply .your 'household" for Jfteen days, 3 "Every person mutt use in making bread, rolls etc, one pound of whaatrflaur substitute for evary four pounds of while. or standard flour. 3 Bmry |feri**§ must buy one of sub* stitute for twy four pounds of white or standard flour- Substitutes are— corn* * oat taarliy, Tfflfr tyt* buelT* wheat, tapioca ot potato flout; bran, shorts, oatmeal rolled oats, corn¬ starch, hominyf corn grita, rye ra*al, rice, tapici. or any mixture of itame and pjtatoei. Potatoes are ontv considered a substitute when used in making bread, etc. four "pounds of potatoes equals one pound of other substitutes* 4 No person shall make for private use pastry, cakes with ciog made of sugar* doughnuts* 5 No person shall feed white fhur to live stock or poultry..- Any person violating any of these regulations is liable to a fine of not lass than $100 and not more than $1000. or to im¬ prisonment for three months, or to both fine and in prison men t. Island Farmer, August 7,1918