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Show RlTAIN PREFERS BEET SUGAR TO CANE WL SUGAR The folllowlng excerpt from the Letcher, 1919, issue oft he Iuterna-tin;i Iuterna-tin;i Sugar Journal, published In Loidon, England, will Interest p o le of western communities where heat sugar lam anufactured unl sold. A higher price is asked for cane su-lr su-lr in this country, due to wh'cli mnyl ocal peopieh ave Imagined that It is superior ot he boo' while the Britishers hlghlyp refer the latter. "As Is known there st' I exists nm-cns nm-cns many manufacturers of Jam, con fectionary, biscuits, Condi -. i , ,K, etc, a prejudice against cane hi, In view of the increased iinp.,a:ta of cane sugar intot he UnitcJ Kingdom King-dom from the British colonics, It la ' desirable that In the neir future a thorough Investigation should be made Intot he question prf rablS by an offlclal body. It sh id be es tablished definitely and convincingly whether or not cane sug.i- can be used for al the purpos for which beet sugar It suitable, it may be found in the case of ee.iiin ,Dfec-tlon ,Dfec-tlon that some grades of can sugar are not suitable, and If this is so, the reason should be tsatid. and the moans by which this defect may be orercome or minimized by the manu- fneturer of the sugar should bo Indicated." In-dicated." Now Is the tie fort K west to foster and encourage the growing vt sugar beets and mnmifncii'' '. and the candy Industry which has a i;ood start. |