are ircc to go and collie nt will. "Butter from Boot Leather 1. lVIARCH 17, 1920- ~ , > 011111511 1120 Light harness racing never pre- sented a better winter form than- at present. Alli of the racing and fair‘ associations from the Called. isn line to the Gull oi‘ Mexico are planning to increase their pre. millms. while many of them W111 1e. duoe their entrance fees. At the 1111111101111901111511 o! the circuits 11nd fair associations in tile dltferent 51111011. the delegates reported that the race meetings in 191i‘. except at points where they were rained 0111 1n sPlltember. were the lllost , successful! ever held, not only in the matter. of attendance but also financially. Ill the Grand Circuit, the en. trance to tho early closing events has been cut to three per cent. while the amount charged in the late closers is optional with the members. In the west, many of the milc and hall-mile track assoc- iations have adopted the added 1110119)’ nlan. tllat is to give n spec- ified amount for each pilrse with the entrance tees added. ’l‘his -plt1n ~ is uiso being adopted in the south, one oi‘ the latest recruits being the 99018111 Fair Circuit which will open nt LuGrange in October and close with the Florida State Fair I11 Jacksonville, after giving ‘meetings at Grlffcn, Macon, Eastman Albany and Savannah, The custom tracks still adhere to the regulation entrancetee un. dcr which they have operated fol years. lower entrance lees will, however, increase the winnings of the horse ‘owners and ill a measure atiset the added expenses in the mutter of ifrclghl, equipment and labor. During the past three years, litany of the southern fnir zlssoo ialions, cast of ille Mississippi Riv- cr, havcbullt race tracks on their grounds and given three or tour duy meetings. All oi’ them have found i=t a profitable feature, so mucll ill fact that it will not be long bcfore the fall meetings ill Dixie will be almost as nulllcrous n1; they are now ill the northern slates during lhc latter partol‘ Aug ust or Septelnbcr. 'l‘lle extcnsitln oi‘ the sensonYs rnlupailzn will also result i11 a longel outing for the lllllllllgtffg oi’ trottcrs and pacer-s who limit their racing to the "glad fill] iuirsr," while it \vl.ll ultimately result ill more southern purchasing racing nlaterial. There are very few fairs-or race meetings after the first week l.n October. Frosty ‘ nights and the chalice oi wet went mnnngcr is anxious to avoid. l<‘l'oln t North (‘zlrolina south. racing can ‘be conducted until the nrddle oi‘ November and if necessary one or two weeks longer without taking cold weather into consideration. 'l‘lll.~1 fact will give the southern trackg i111 opportunity to get racing material that blip been tested onu 10118 campaign and is ill condition to put, up a splendid series of races under favorable conditions‘. To all appearances 1920 will be 1 racing. pcarell und wllllo the Kentucky though they wcrc determined lo ' 111x 111111.111; 011‘ 11111 11111“ f" u" on,” rot ill the field when thcrc is‘ illo exile or use for tllclll, but with thc cslnblislllncllt ot‘ potzlt flour 1ilzlnls lnd theprolnotlon of iIlliYlIHIIISIIQV it. will llvoid the terrible ivustc oi states the folloucrsr of the horses I for tanning, quantities of are removed, but these longer wasted. lt has been dis- covered that they contain no less than six hundred and fifty pounds l oi’ grease to a ton. can be used ill the manufacture ol h sonic of the coarser forms of l1 margarine. it l5 possible thut dul- _ lllg the war, some of us may have 11 buttered our bread with the refuse of hides from which our boots wcro made. The grcusc is usually extracted by lnosllq of a nupthn solvent, und wcrc in war-time I lar note. The rcsiduc loft over after tho grouse has been got out, contains six per cent. oi’ nitrogen, which is valuable as a fcrllizer, and to lllllkfi-lllltl valuable the waste is treated with sulphuric acid. if this‘ treatment is not adopted, the greaseless residue cnn be work- ed up for a cheap sollng material, un insuatlng substlince. or for agricultural belting. ior washers, car straps, and a variety o1‘ other purposes. During the war tllc Germans suv» otl every atom oi’ scrap lcathcr for such purposes. and by mixing the scrap with asbestos, produced a l very useful insulating substzlncc. None of it was spared for hoot soles, wood or pressed paper being generally employed for this pur- pose as a substitute for leather. worth u filly dol- 1 d iO-}———€ Fortunes await the inventor oi ll lifeboat that will lioat. on a sea of trouble. When you set {rid/c 1 , . . _ I l i A fnw tablets of "Papa's Dla- ‘ pnpnin" bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stnlnachh "papers tmapepsln" ‘by nettlral- izing the acidity oi’ thestomaclt- instantly relieves the rooll sanrlns and fermentation which causesIIthf misery-looking tgnsesdlcurthurni a - ulcncc, ‘fullness or pain in s 0111' nch and intestines. "Papa's Diaper-Mn" ltelps resul- peoplc 1’ ill will F1011 (Zunnrln unit perlll erect a l1 1111 district We 0011111 com“ secure the P01111119“- 111’ potatoe writer of‘ t] i" o ed to 11111 111 , , 1111111115 that we could onli 111" bushels per day‘ proven that or vermin n01- 1-119 method of preparation. Drlor to the war pound of through the desire oi’ this any and its efficient chenllc 0711101‘? 10 Dffillare for the freshly c be used ‘hulk ot potatoes oi‘ lllately 78 to 80 pel- ing tllcln ill the form of tutocs. were no potato flour plants point. lievilrg that loll. we dccltlctl to crcct ing and nlashillg potatoes 1n texture andl =d States and the silt-c 11nd our UDPIRIHUIIS ill “yclgy ‘lllllpillly [(1 be suct- nsinllatitnl ot’ only a low it‘ the business is to every (llstrict where lre grown abundantly, s usually the prove that uused potatoes. Charlottetown Guardian" hc have IIOI‘ iftlll that his articlc is c may need for his owll lunt. intelligent competition ic for ull his l-{nd it is oubt. the .trut,h. that t is not potato flour. mis-statcnlellt representatives the sent by have "island Starch." 1 l stomachs so favorite 11:12:; “c2111; ‘Iasdfillléli without cnuslnl! distress. Costs 11o little 111 £01081 - q. drug our little folder! note we row111111° We lnclose yo" filmeq . . . _ l Potato Flour Proposition Continued THE-Page F0111- ! potato flour may gtam] or a year without gathering bugs, dz eriorating 01111111!’ l0 any extent. by reason or it will interest you to know tilot l t there was not one DD a-o flour produced in the United States and the lllCGpt. ion of our business came about colup- =1l lab- soldiers in the trenches and 111 111s 116111‘ a 0011M potato which could as u mashed potato or f-ir 11011110 soup. To do, this and to av- oid the transportation of the great which approxi~ _ ccnL, is water it was necessary to work out. practical proposition to Ctllltilil! the potato by abstracting the . or und Yet leaving ill the 1111:1111: Alter the expenditure oi i1 consid- erable amount of money in this, 11x. perllnent we went to Washington where we offered to ihe United States Government our process 111-1! 01 011111148. believing that it \\'l)Lll‘I hell» our boys Ill the 1111.111 by luv freshly cooked DOI-Zlltms soup or lnalshetl pol» it was inlpranticnl for ihe Government of the United Slates 1111c ‘larger purses and the to take up our proposition und zlilr-r the terlnlnailon of the war we con- cluded‘ Illl view oiilltifwct that there thedlllited Slates, to cntcl‘ the pro- position from a ('0llilll0l‘(’lill viiiw We found that thc largest |)r1')(I1||j, crs of potato flour were ill . (lor- lnally and Holland, which l-ounlrics imported nlliliolls of pounds of po- tato flour into this country 11nd he- ;\lll€l'ICllIl lllunufnrl- tire could satisfactorily and pro- fitably compete with that importllr potato flour plants ill various potato grow ing districts oi’ the linlted States. 1W9 can, all of us, rel-nil got-lug lur lnothcrstllld grantilnotllll-rs cook used ill the baking oi‘ bread, thcrc- by imparting to thc bread flavor llitllSilll‘P-~|‘E'liiI'illll5{ qualities that cannot hc prodllccll y ally other vegetable or ccreul. H We have lntroduccd our potato . . ollr to the largest 11nd nlost scien- "Ollheln tlfic bakers nt‘ bread ill 111111111 Puli- ‘s we have enjoyed ironl thc vcry beginning the‘. is Something “m! a “we track has prompted us to culnrgc 111111“??- ectloll. It is not p0 silllc for this . sstnl with lllt" plnllls by reason nl‘ tbc filci that only ll certain number oi potatoes may bc secured ill ccrttlin districts. (‘onsc- quenlly great or large it means thc cs1- abllshmelit oi potato flour plilllls potatoes ill order to take 11p the over-production case in abnormal the bnllnel- your for light hirness yours. Government Statistics both- 'l‘lle wur cloud hag 111111111. ill the United Slutcs und Canada there nrc lllililfl’ und Maryland lnw nlakors act as "P1113 11111911 11191'B1s 11110\’1‘1'-l11'1i11l1<‘- ‘on oi potatoes that arc zlllowcll to ‘file writer ot‘ Ohe article in lbc cannot - bc a iibcrul lniltdctl citizen nt‘ your - teolllnlunicv W110" 1111.108 1110 1101119.’ 13101101011 llcurt the building up ot‘ your tronr ""1175 nlunlty and its agricultural advunr 016 1'10 ages. except. to and for his llwn selfish purpose und the only ren- directed lguinst us is. lln doubt. intended for the purpose of nlllintalinlng in This grease contains both tallow ills own hands the Illfililt‘ price for and stearine, which, when purified, the accumulation of potillotft lllllli ‘S urc l‘ the lllosl csseniinl thing and moans trades and wc would fool sorry for any coltllnullity if it wcrc mlltlc up of a grout mnuy citi- zens like. the writer oi’ that articlc. llc has stated that island wltzllo flour is .on sllIP on thc shflvcs oi‘ . 'roccr_v stores from coast n cons lilo six hundred and titty pounds 1' is not “w um“ “s the“, is not one ptlllllll of real potato t'lollr produced in tihc entire Dnlllinioll of Jhcroiorc, no they orb clldcuvoring to nlurkct raw ‘potato Stnrch‘ under the R0150 01 P111111" flour, which is a gross lllIRl‘l‘pl‘BS(‘ll~ tntloll to the housewife who pur- 11111131111 11, '|‘>he writer’ of that. urti~ cle dbcs not know ihe difference between potato llour and ‘P0111111 starch’ ivhlcll is evidenced 11y 111“ slalcmcnt that ls-land iiour is1111l1‘11 fincr llllll wllltcr than the Ameri- czln product as shown by our N» llrescntlltlvc, Mr. llartnlun. A 111111- pk, 11,311. (,1 {111- white ‘still-ch is sufficient to convince 1111i’ 0111‘ 111111 The writu‘ nl thut article endea- vors to convince the renders oi the phper WP and Eilrope to scll. potato flaunt m] 1|“, 1.VO1111~111-y is exnctly lllt r1‘ z M. we "M". S9111 nul‘ roprcscntatlvt 1O Europe to burpotuto flour. as it is not lpossiblo for us to 11111111‘ - 1 ~ as ,'.'1q1-11"1'11'11l'l111?1‘111- wide fllIVt‘l:I.‘ifl;‘1lI‘1(1;1‘1: und u-l-hhnhlly cxnrriflm‘ 1 l, - that we can sell. 111111 “'9 1'1"} 111:‘ hurt-basing 1101111" 11°1‘t1l'fl1"‘1"i:l‘?:,\1 to be imported into H (p!- 111“, Wm" 111‘ 111.11 nrtlclt‘ also s l1 -, es “m, "w". ig 11 potato flour mill" in llnllnnti thnt putt-l thm)\;l?_11“-k1"i_-‘ 000 bushels o‘! D010 0"" 1h_’ do‘ 11111 ‘for your lnforlnaiitln t t.‘ I 1101 uluke one single P11111111 O1 11"‘ llnctioll ni this slmlll qunntiw of tato flollr. us they nlnnufnciurmdi: Vllure. white, 111W ‘starch. 51111 I 1- thut we have dcnlon- 1 . .11 of our plants 1°- 1111122: drefculryot ‘I50 bushels per 11y and it’ W9 W911i t with six units In 111111‘ me ii we 450d btishtl: s pm any wilcreas (to he article >has endesvol- ur operations h)‘ 1- i herewith one of wherein i011 W111_ p11 tothe 11111101201 ill in 11t- llll of its natural ingredients 1n- i 1 op cludillg the fat, protc-ill, stzlla-ll. ' '. £11- ~ mineral salts. etc. ’ “a ' \ av _ _ a '~1 yixxxlimék in bc “Dominion,” b!‘ RS bring an avalanche Dominion Tires. the rush. Order NOW lS lo Tires. perfectly balanced ‘\ __ “Royal Corcl,” “Nobby,” Thousands of motorists ‘will equip their cars- this y" Dominion Tires because know by experience that Doffflfinfion 'I‘ires moan time certainty of .satisfa._ctory' service under all condit- tions 0f road and weather and the first signs of Spring" will Get ahead of p your tires l ll Don’t wait until you are ready a ‘to drive your car before order; mg new Dominion Tire". Go to your dealeriNdOl/V and select 1311c “P “Grooved or Si? 1' ta/ith they of orders for “Pia Tread you will need so ove1“3rt.l1.in.g will be ready for the first spin. .v.__-_\ l. k4 I 1 "11 11 1i ii i? 1121511,” 93 [I . tires. DOMINION INNER TUBES When you go to the trouble of getting the tires best suited to your car, get also the Inner Tubes made expressly for the-so Order Dominion Inner Tubes and thus ensure P1" Eilliiw .1 tfcrlhlla éirltl 0i tilt: iii‘- t": " 11.1 l.n g Materials will-ewe, so Ili"'_‘.]) a supply of Putclliilz; Fizlllbrl 111111 ccsssom It pays to care {or yotlr tires —p:1ys in the saving of time, Tire Sleeves r3~li'~1Il-l:1c*llin1; l’ u Tire Tape iilmy-Ollt P1111; - Tire Irons Insi- Pztirllcs Soapstone . Dominion Tire Dealers Cart-v the ‘CUXTAIJIGPC Line oi Dominion 7Tire Accessories Repair Materials these prolongersffi, Relinén ‘ 1. 1 1 Rim Fillers Valve Biieze Retread Boob‘ bread tin- use oi four to [ivc pounds of potato flour lo the barrel oi‘ wheut flour. vyhlcb is npproximntw ly 2 to 1i per ccnt. \\’1~ contcnd 11nd can provo conclusively to nn-y open lnlndctl hukcl" lllill with the intro~ potato ilour illul he cun produce a bettcr lonl’ with u more lusty fluv- or, with a llcticr lcxturc and with certain llloisttlrc rc-tninillg qualit- ies [but permits the bread to rclnllin fresher longcr. win-runs wc can provr- nlso thut il is not possible to do this with island ‘potato start-ll‘. ns the ‘potluo starch‘ must be cooked ill-fore it is introduced into the broad und ovcn tilt-n the‘ ‘sturt-h‘ has lost and is void o! the mineral suits wilicll is the grcntcst ycnst producing food known to science, nnd wt- rt-iuln in the i10- tato flour all of the mineral salts to is 50 1 cookml ptllillll. 'l‘llis new modern prndtlvtNpoluto flour—-l'cpiltrcs five tiounds o! lllnslletl polnttles ill the baking oi brcml, since the po- lutn flour is highly‘conccnlralltul und the water llns been rclllovctl lhvrcirolll. 'l‘hc stllivlncnt by tll_c writer of the article in the Guardian that pure potato llnur nlukcq broad ln- digcsiiblt- is not the trulll und if h1- does not now it llc ought to ask any intelligent bnkcr of broad. in conclusion wc ucsilo to 21d- visc that we do not llccd Prince hlilivnrll lsiulltl ill our business. We can get ulotlg willlolll it. as WI‘ are besieged duily by pntuto producing districts to erect plants ill those colnnltlnlllcs as are libcrnl enough lmd fur-seeing enough lo recognize the vnluc-ol a potato flour plant in districts wheretpo- jlllt-"QTQ -.t.=v11isiuea 111-11 111111.111.- wlsigsssscow ahundanllxr-ltsieinar. tl|).\t*l‘\'ilil4lll thut your district llct-lls us morn than we nut-d l'1l(‘lll, und sinrl- it is the policy of this colu- pony to pllrstlc its business uiong tho lined oi‘ lcnsi rcsisl11l1t~t> wt‘ uculd not rnrc to establish :1 plant ill ‘.1111’ district wllcrc opcn llntngo- llislll ilns bevn lmlllilostellillel i.~'1proy on 11y the urticll- nppcurlllg ill tllc 1141111-1- nlentiotlt-ti. Wc havc ulnpic funds to rill-- tor our l11lsil\c_ss——\\'c usk nu fur- 111's’ JWc zlnticipatl- paying dollars und cools for our tiotntues and sup- ‘plics ill the sumo lnnnncl‘ as 11u_v otllcr ('t)llt'i‘l‘1i und to puy whuievcr privc is govcrllcd by the usual lnw ol‘ supply and lIi-‘lilillld. The only thing we burr llske-ll of your cont» 1111111111- i~l to git-c us tho moral (-11- upcrniinll that any new Industry‘ IIK1§ the right to cxprcl from ilu- citizcns and' townspeople, bcrousc you cslrguitsqppreclate tllat.ii.the antagonism oi‘ lht- thrillers 41nd KFOIVPFH iill1| lil\\‘ll~'l)l‘()l)It‘ \\'t'l‘t‘ i111" t‘t‘ll'(| ugalinst l_l.~' i1 wluld not be possible for its to slut-coll or 111-- cllrc potnlol-s with ivllicll to opt-ruli- our plants. \\'c do not :|.~‘I( your t-ilizcns lo lillllr-‘PFHIP (mo dollar to our stock :1.“ we‘ IiilVt‘ no stock for silo. W1- do not ask your banks to loan us one single dnllnr. its wc illirc cun- llgll nluncy to opvrutv our Illlillllhidg but it‘ ww- rillllllll wcuro .1 fri~n1ll_\~ fooling lnwllrlh .1 now industry ill yourcolnlllllllity tin-u wt- .\‘lli|1ll'l‘t‘l'l our plllnis ill districts \\'ll(‘l‘l‘ l|< riti zcns nro ll‘1ll‘l‘1ll lllllllINI and tur- wling clllnlgdl 1n rccogllizt- its iulurc worth to ll 1111111111 growing district. \\‘1-- l-nnn- lo your l-ontlnunity lhlougb illl‘ lnstzlucl- oi officials oi the (‘anndlan Government and . lbetlanadtan» Railways, thut your l'llilllllllllll_\' would r111 113;» 1117.11 ill!’ worth oi .1 inltutll _!'1o1lr plnlll \\'1-1|o-.~1irc to l.tI\t‘ 1lll.~' uppnltllllry‘ it; oxprcss lo ‘jllll olll‘ slllvcrt- grnlv- "illness for tin- i‘1)lll‘l('§_\' thut you .lnd ulht-r lm-n hnvi- shown our rl-prcselltutivc. .\lr llnrtnlun lund tnln- this opportunity" to sir; lhnl l1 rl-qniros good 1111-11 111111 m-mw- mcn ul your t-dlibrl- to llclp to build 1111 .1 voltlnlllllily". whereas witill nlvn ll.’ lllt‘ llurrotv~lllllldrd poliry oi‘ 11]!‘ wrllcl‘ of 1l1ul urlil-lc any 1:l\\‘|l would Ilillrkl)‘ rllt- o1‘ lllllUilVl- l1. Nu rillzlgc run lwrolllo :1 oily .lhd no 111v 11 1:1---n11-l~ 11111‘ without 1h» (‘HIIIIIH-Z o1‘ il4*\\' industries to l-n:l1| up [lopulzliloll zllld prnliiilo wmllth Altar all E10 pvr l-vnt of th» wealth of this country comes irnln the soil and what could i111 of grout- er value to any district than the 11¢1l6!11.18;1:ac‘0tl1E5913H1Imtlgrcater produotl \ loll from the still with :1 guarlmt ' return for thut production. " \\‘t- urt- Sir. cltn. Fnlk Anlcricun Potato i~'lour1 pnraiiun. ' i J- A. sml (ienel-nl Met it supviiillolls llcsll is not h \IlI‘l' is 1i llvnltliy in tilt-l. 0| 1' l- Inn min-h for its rcmnn llli|lltu~l nil-thud Iilluu-n [n1- ' 1111; tll- --\' tut holly 11v”, 1 llllli pounds u wcok is Un- ‘Al .\l~ th-ul. tl 1nd mbd cntlorscd ll hlnrlnoll iu-t-scrtptln vnllllnlhl! vxllct. 111s prcscrlptlon, l-y llrucuistll ill Ii fo‘ 1"‘ 11' You prefer them by nrndin ' 111111;» vlllnpnlty‘, ilvltmt. such 11nd leave no i I .Thny are ~41 “<1; -.. '