_- ‘-._. .A... ..._ u.._._.;.-_...-\_.... «.1». _.... ‘u —..__ _- CLASSIFIED ADS PLAY SANTA CLAUS ALL YEAR LONG Pinonemgharlottetown 8506 ——_‘Summersicle 8031 —— Montague 97-2 —— SouriS' 32-3 .70 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 15, 1958 IN MEMORIAM .llecBETH—In loving memory of my dear sister,‘ Mrs. George C. MvacBet‘h who pas- sed away December 1-5th, 1957. “To live in the hearts of those wc leave behind is not to die. Mrs. Alfred MacLeod. HOWATT—In loving memory of Mrs. Mary Howatt, who pas- sed away December 15th, 1955. Always remembered by the family. I builds GIBBS—In loving memory of Charles Gibbs, Grand Traca- die. who passed away Decem- ber 15, 1946. ’ ~ ' Just as you were, you will al- ways he. Treasured horever in our mem- ories. , Always remembered by wife and family. GRAHAM—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Lot Graham who died December 15. 1947. ‘ - There is no panting from those we love ' No distance can divide For today in memorys garden We 'still walk side by side. Lovineg remembered by son Frank and daughter, Mrs. Percy MacPherson. GARDINER—In loving memory of our friend WiltOn Gardiner who passed away Dec. 14, 1957. ‘Tis sweet to remember him who a once was here. Lovineg remembered by his friends Colbourne and Denton. Cars and Trucks For Sale 1954 DODGE 2 door-hardtop. Two-tone blue. Radio, heater, winterized. Win- tor tires. Very low price $995. Apply— ‘ FITZROY GROCERY Phone 9212 1955 , VOLKSWAGON - NEW motor, rear-end transmission, and two new tires. Selling at sacrifice. Ernie's sales a n d. service 3780 Summeride. . . for Sale FOR SALE: TURKEYS. APPLY Marshall Thompson. Kensing~ ton. Phone 107-3. FOUR FEEDER STEERS FOR sale. Keith Donald, Malpequc RR 2. . Profits From Pigs Feed Baby Pigs Item 2 to 3 weeks old with Master Pig Perk lPellets, a fortified feed that rESistance to growth- stunting diseases. After feeding 25 to 50 lbs. switch to Master Pig Starter. These two feeds prepare your Pigs for future profits. It is results that count! Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Attention Christmas Shoppers We have a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets including Reversible, Pastel Shades. Check also Auto IRobes- made from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposit will hold any Blanket until Christmas. Boxes~ supplied if required. Wm. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dial 8712 BROWN FUR JACKET SIZE 16. price 310. Phone 3238. LABRADOR AND SPRINGER spaniel pups. Both parents good water retrievers and g o o d Pheasant dogs. George Mac— Donald, R.R.9. Charlottetown. ANOTHER REASON WHY Guardian - Patriot Classified Ads get such quick action: Our trained aid-assistants give your ad their careful attention. PhoneV8506. I OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE sale my famm at North Tryon consisting ofb 216 acres, 165 clear, balance wood and lum- ber, large double house with all modern conviniences. Otto C.) Johnson. Bar's Leavlng female Help Wanted 19159 CHEVRCLT LEAVING FOR Vancouver December 17. Can. accommodate f-o u r passeng- ers. Phone Summersijie 3667. For Sale ‘ CHRISTMAS TREES. WAR. GIRL WANTED TO HELP wrrn children and housework from 4-6 weeks. Phone 4007. SANDWICH MAKER FOR DAY work. Apply Mrs. ‘ Bruce National Employment Office. Charlottetown. ' Free delivery-496 Fitzroy or Phone 9261. U THE R AND R SHOE STORE closing Out Sale of, clothing-— Now on Bargains for all, a per cent to 50 per cent discount 158 Queen St. ELECTROLUX FOR CHRISTMAS! Lost An. Found LOST: IN CHARLOTTE'I‘ o w is. Brown wallet containing valu- able papers and small sum of money, Reward. Dial 7403. 1.0er, SATURDAY. xnvs 0N ring, one numbered 8043. be- tween City Water Department Office and Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Finder please call collect 'I-R-l Milton. ‘ Now is the time to order that ' ELECTROLUX Cleoner or Pol- isher for your favorite GIRL. PRICED IASILOW AS $39.50 Sm‘all Down Payment dellwrs it CHRISTMAS WRAPPED. No further payments until February Int, 1959. ‘ ‘DIAL 5007 or wnrf'n ' ELECTROLUX 7' Upper Hillsboro Street ' CHARLOTTETOWN CHRISTMAS TREES LOST —- $40. I‘N CHARLOTTE- town, Friday attention or Sat- urday morning in vacinity of Rogers Hardware and Legion {2331mm Dot—Reward. Phone LOST: IN CHARLOTTETOWN _ b’y P.-W.C. Student—pencil-cnse ' cdntaining blue Slhafer pen, pencils etc. Finder please return to Prince of Wales College Of- fice. LOST: FROM 3 JOHN STREET, black female blind kitten ans- wers to the name Blackie. Anyone knowing the where- abouts please Phone 8702. Re- ward. 8 .ft. Tree $2.00. - )ther sizes and prices. Free Delivery. PHONE 9121 AUCTION “45" SCORE CARDS LOST: GRAVITY CHOSE FOB oil, vicinity Grafton S t l e at East and Kensington Road. No— vember 19th. Reward. Please for sale at GuardiamPatfiOt Central Printing. THREE CALVES. YOUNG Yorkshire Boar, ready for ser— vice. Austin Costello. Green Bay. IF YOU THINK SOMETHING you ho longer need has value, offer it for sale in the Clas- sified section. Phone 8506 for a helpful ad-taker. MAN’S OVEFCOAT, I) A R K colour, like new, size 40. Piano , cased organ, good condition. Suitable for country school. $25. Phone 3529. phone 6610. Mlscellanous ‘ NOTICE try and want a dog, con- tact A. Wilson, Marshfield, P. E I. Phone No. 5973. C. IV. MacArthur, Chief of Police. BOOKS—LANDS AND PEOPLE, buy The Grolier Sooiety, 7 vol- ume set, 500 pages per volume. Unused. $24. Phone 4429. ALL WHITE PIANO ACCORD- ian.\48 Bass. Make: Accord- iana. Good Condition. See Mrs. Marilyn Ward, 50 Prince St. or phone 6781. ANYONE WISHING FOR HOME made shell earrings and novel- ties of assorted colors just Phone 7617. MEN’S AND BOY'S HOCKEY Equipment including pair of men‘s skates, size 9, padding, etc. After 5 pm. Dial 6672. VACUUM CLEANER CENTRE P. E. Island’s largest selection of vacuum clean- ers ($49.90 up to $269.00). Convenient Monthly Pay- ments available. Christmas Bonus Offer with each Cleaner sold during December (worth Lip to $45). MARITIME COMPACT SALES 176 Kent Street Phone 9220 or write NOTICE All due accounts not settled by Dec. 20th will be handed to a lawyer for collection. EARLE CAMPBELL Electrical Contractor Graham’s Road PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT information leading to the identity of advertisers using Blind Letter Boxes for their re— plies from Guardian - Patriot Classified Ads are held strictly confidential and under no cir- cumstances are they divulged. REAL ESTATE For Rent 2 ROOM FURNISHED APART ment, heated. Located on 19 Weymouth Street. Phone 6926. Charlottetown. OUT OUR WAY y J. R. WILLIAMS / "NOW I SAW, IN My l PFEAMJ’HA‘Y CHRISTIAN _, \~ EMT NOT FORTH ALONE, " FOR THERE WAS ONE WHOSE NAME WAS HOPE - FUL, EENG MADE 50".-. sexy, VOUNGMAN. VOU’RE NOT LISTEN~ INC-l sa-r UP IN THA’T CHAva _~ D”. .. 1 v» In. no Du." -Pn.—c§m~\'s menses? I AM - WHY, 0‘ COURSE I’M LlSTEMlN'.’ eosH, DOES A FELLER HAVET‘LOOK MISERABLE TEE LlsTEM meuuug, away In“... H“ IIEAL Esme For ,Rent GARAGE FOR WINTER STOR— age $15 for season. Apply 94 MacGill Avenue. Phone 6898. FURNISHED HEATED ROOM second floor, woman preferr- ed. Dial 6268. BELVEDERE AREA‘— FIVE room unfurnished house, oi heat, immediate occupancy. $65. month After 5.30 p. m. Phone 6610. ' BY FIRST OF JANUARY. Small House, six .rooms and bath. Also Garage, working couple without children preier- red: In Parkdale. Phone 4660. r Pets BLACK CROSSED SPANIEL puppy. Beautiful Glossy hair 5 months old $15.00 “She's a B. D." Write Care Of St. Peters’ Box 166. REGISTERED SCOTCH COL lies, German Shepherds. Ex- cellent bloodlines. Control Bred Budgies. Annan Kennels. Ta- tamagouche, N.S. Personal .FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write tor free booklet today. I PROCKER & CAMPBELL *RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. Eastin'l‘oronto, Ont. Sales Help Wanted INTERESTED TO ‘INCREASE your income? Stop looking, if you like to meet people and wish to make money. Act as our representative selling in: Georgetown, Montague, Mur ray Harbour. Souris East, New. castle Bridge, Rothwell, We); ofrd and surroundings. Vita- mins - Tonics - Household and farm n-eces~sities_ - Cosmetics, etc. . . - Top conditions . Top sales - Tarp commission. . . Familex, Dept. T. G. 1000 Do- lorimier. Montreal. Wanted To Boy‘— If you live in the couri- ‘ WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PII'T‘S or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED Buying Fox Horses, paying Ill/ac per lb. Also buying good cows to freshen soon. Collins Wood. Bunbury. Phone 7048. - IN MEMORIAM EMMET R. McGUIGAN The death Occurred in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. On November, 14th, 1958 of Emmet R. McGuiIgan, of St. Mary’s Road in his 75th. yr. The deceased had been in fail- ing health for years, but had taken ill a couple 'of weeks before his death a few day’s previous to his death he entered the Hospital for treatment at first hopes were held for his recovery but God wil- led otherwise, and on the obove mentioned date he passed to his eternal reward fortified in the last rights of his Church, By Rev. Father McCardle. The late Mr. McGuigan was a man of fine Christian principles he spent the most of his life as a farmer, and carpenter. In his earlier life he spent year’s in the U.S.A. working as a piece worker in a Jewellery store in Attleboro, Mass. U.S.A. He then returned to his native province, and work- ed as a farmer, at middle age he married the late Cecilia McGee of St. Mary’s Road, whom pre- deceased him twenty-five years ago. ' Mr. McGuian took a great in- terest in sports of all kinds par- ticularly card panties, and many will recall my pleasant hours spent with him at home and else where and he Was a loyal suppor- ter of the Progressive Construc- tive Party. He was also a devoted member of the'Roman Catholic Church. He leaves to mourn his deé p‘ai‘ture one brother Christopher of St. Mary's Road East and also several nieces, and Nephews. His funeral which was very largely attended was held from the home of his niece. Mrs. Wil- liam Daley Jr. of St. Mary’s Rand On November 17, to St. Wanted To Buy WANTED Heavy horses, must be sound and well broken. RALPH K. ADAMS, O’Leary. BUYING TOMMY CODS AND smeits and Eels at foot of Prince Street. Prowse and Agnew. Phone 7156. BUYING PIGS OVER 35 LBS. ,each (also smaller ones) at my home Tuesday, until 1 p. in. Farm pick~up Wednesday. P. A. MacDonald, St. Peters. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. - J. Elmer Blanchard, ILA. 100 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Fa'rmer,Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Huslnm Bank of Nova Scotla Bldg. Peake & Nicholson I75 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, BA. Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean 8: McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee & Trainer 160 Richmond st. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping. Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthera, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, RD. Corner Kent 8; Queen Sts. Ollicn 9133 - House 4756 ARCHITECT T00 "ZS, B. Arch. ' ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. D1313!“ G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. 6t. Charlottetow- Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.l. M.E.l_C., Fling. 161 QUEEN ST. l PHONE 8325 EUSTON STREET 211 FIRST floor 4 room apartment, living- room, kitchen, bed room and bath. E‘Ffizfisnrfnfinooni‘oN-fii and floor heated. suitable for working girl or gentleman. Ap- ply 175 Sydney St. 107 ELM AVE. 3 no'on—APKRII ment with bath, unfurnished and unheated suitable for two for free home showing. adults. Phone 4655. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE _& CO. COOPER BROTHERS & co. Currie uldg. Charlottetown I Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 —- 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 8321 Model Rocket Kit ls Serized PEMBROKE, Ont. (CP) — Cus- toms officers here have seized a model rocket kit as an illegal im- port under the Explosives Act. The ship last Saturday involved a solid-fuel model of the United States’ Aerobee rocket, the same type that was seized in vancou- ver recently. Officials said then the fuel could “blow your head off.” The Pembroke rocket was sent to a youngster from a US. ad- dress. Paul‘s Church, Sturgeon. where requiem High Mass was offered by Rev. Fuhrer Mullay, his pas- bor, who also conducted the ser- vices at the grave. After which all that remained mortal of a loving brother and friend was ‘iaid in the grave to await his re- surection. . ' The Pall bearers were Raymond Gorrnley‘, James McGuigan, Peter McGuigum, James O‘Con- nors, Jerome McCarron, and Leo Daley. May his soul rest in peace. MASSES Christopher McGulgan, St: Mary‘s Road Mr. and Mrs. William Daley, and family St.;Ma.ry’s Road Mr. and Mrs. Thedore McGuigan, St. Mary’s Road”. Mr. and Mrs. George McGuigan, OshawIa, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gobbler, Char- lottetown, P.E.I. . Mrs. John A. MoGuigan, Mary’s Road Leo Daley and Family, St. Mary's Road Mrs. Hazel McCarron, St. Mary’s Road Archie Lanlgan, Sturgeon. Mrs. Margaret Daley, St. Mary’s Road > Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hughes and Family St. Mary’s Road Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McGregor, St. Mary’s Road . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn. Gas- pereaux Maynard McGulgan, St. Mary’s Road Alfred Calms, Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Philip McGee, Gas- pereaux I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, St. Mary’s Road I Mrs. Robent MoGarron and Jer- ome, St. Mary’s Road : Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McKearney and Family. St. Mary’s Road Mrs. Rose McGuiIgavn, Gaspmcaux Philip McGuig-an, St. Mary’s Road Mr. and Mrs Larwraice Daley, St. Mary’s Road. ENROLEMENTS Mrs. Nellie McGuigan and Fam- ily, Medlford, Mass, U.S.A. Mrs. Martha McGuigan, Bangor Maine Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Mrs. Earl Shockwell, Bangor, Maine! MESSAGES 0F SYMPATHY , St. Vincent Gallant. ,Sistetr M. Damien (Lesions Mt. Kearney) Charlottetown . Mr. Philip Murphy and. Mary, Montaigne. CARD OF THANKS I wish to extev (1 my sincere thanks to Rev. other Mullaly, and Rev. Father McCardIe, to Dr. McIntyre of the MonIbague Mem- onial Hospital, and also the nurses 0f the Hospital to all who gave or sent Mass C'ards, letters, and cards of sympathy spiritual Hou- ducts. and enrollements. and to all others who have spoken words of\ sympathy or helped out in anyway during my recent sad bereavement. Christopher McGuigan. ' working management has taken v and the future, appears to be to The “foot white spruce from Maine holds the spotlight of this year’s Christmas decorations at U.S. Steel Hits High For Your CLEVELAND (AIM—Steel 21‘0- duction last week hit its highest point of the year—$75.5 per Cent of rated capacity — and should equal that this week, Steel Maga- zine reports today. Operations were up one point from the previous week and the metalworking weekly estimated production at 2,038,000 net tons of steel; Ten of the 12 steelmaking districts reported higher rates of operations at the same levels. A survey by the magazine shows about one-third of ‘U.S. metal-working plants will expand in 1959. Of those, 10 per cent will build new plants; 35 per cent will make additions; and 70 per cent will buy new equipment. “In all, plant operation capa~l city will be hiked 2:6 per cent," the publication predicts. “Metal‘ a look at long-range prOSpects good they want to get ready.” The weekly’s composite on the prime grade of steel taking scrap dropped again fo: the fourth stnaight week. It was down 50 cents to $30.17 a gross tun. Steel- said scrap sales are off 50 per cent for the first eight months of 1958 compared with a year ago and consumption is oflf 39 per cent. for nine months as against last year. Inventories. however, are 25 per cent aboVe year ago levels as of.0ct.‘31. STILL OFF AND ON TAIPEI. Formosa (Reuters)— The Quemoy Islands, blasted by, 4,538 Communist shells Thursday, were quiet again Friday at the end of the seventh week of the stop—and-go war in the Formosa CAR: FOR SALE , 1953 PONTIAC 4-door Seddr One Owner — Perfect Condition Winterized — Good Tires ' —CASH SALE ONLY— For Inspection apply: W. R. LePAGE, LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE Strait. FOR 'A desirable residence conveniences, the property Quaid. This house consists 'AT VERNON STATION with an oil furnace recently lhstalled. For price and further particulars, apply to— ’ TRAINOR & O’DONNELL, SALE equipped with all modern of the late John M. Mc- of eight rooms and bath Rockefeller Center, New York In the foregi‘ound, deer fashioned in WIRED FOR {HE 'l-IOLIDAS. ’- E l brass and alumimun wire, with garden beds. -— Albert A antlers illuminated, mod mind the evergreens that cover the "_ __ Gov. Edmund S. TIMELY none: on run Ionics These lines are being written on December 10, and that date brings back *3 mind the days when Prince , Edward Island silver tax was held. in the highest esteem, and a lady having pos- session of a good silver fox neckpiece and muff attracted tremendous attention. $1,000 A PAIR It was on this date (December 10) 1952 that Arthur Henderson of this province and myself, placed fifty pairs of silver foxes in a new ranch owned by the Chicago Silver-Black Fox Com- pany, 19 miles from ChiCngo. I had received a letter from the president of the company, who was also the head of the Ameri- can Steel and Wire Co., Chicago in June of that year asking for information on silver, fox prices. I took a train to Chicago, met the company. directors, and sold them 50 pairs for $50,000 to be de- livered at their nearest station to the ranch early in December, duty and freight paid. Accompanied b Arthur Hen» derlon, we left 0' Iarlottertown on December 8. We were held up at Detriot to pay $7,500 in duty. When we arrived at the station nearest the ranch it was early in the morning of DeCemIber 10; our connection to that point was made by a little train that oer- ved some miller places out side Chicago. It was a tremen- dous job lugging the 50 pairs of foxes in the heavy boxes and placing them in the 50 pens, which were 26 feet by 40 feet.- much larger than our pens. The temperature registered 10 above zero and the wind was quite brisk. When we got through, we were very, very tired. . I caught a trainback to .Chic- ago, and the next morning was on my way home. stopping off at Detriot to cash a cheque. I was told to be very careful. as there were gunmen in the vicin- ity. The above story is just one of hundreds connected with our silver fox industry, which was then spreading throughout the United States and Canada. We little thought that another 25 years would see its collapse. BLUE FOX Here is -a good indication that U. K. Economy Impro- By KEN METHERALL Canadian Press Staff Writer EASTBOURNE, Eng. (GP)— Prime Minister Macmillan said Friday night that despite im- Solicitors. provements in Britain‘s economy, CHARLOTTETOWN 500 VAR SPRUCE 300 PINE CHRISTMAS TREES ASSURE YOURSELF OF A GOOD SELECTION BY COMING EARLY FOR YOUR TREE. +OPEN EVENINGS— 256 QUEEN STREET PHONE 4544 long-haired furs are com-ing back. Oslo; Norway, December ‘I 4- "NorWegian blue fox was 100 ‘percent sold with a total average price of $31 at the OsioFur Auc- tion Company sale on, 7." ; , . ._ ,_ “Ordinary quality fox averaged $27. Saga averaged $34 with a top price of ‘ $48. The United States was : the main ,buyer.” And here is good news for out, her 7 — “Advances ranging be- tween 25 and 40 percent were registered in standard dark and pastels at the special mink sale of the Canadian" Fur Auction Sales Company (Quebec) Ltd. in Mon-tron]. “There was a decline. however in other mutations. Some Sap- percent off; whites fifteen per- cent off. Desert Gold. on the cent advance, while Aleutian and Azurene were unchanged. ,. "Clearances were high...with over 95 porcent of the 70,000 skins changing hands. Dorks a‘nd Pastels (with their EIMEBA counterparts-«Majestic Dork mi Autumn Haze) each went 100 percent, Sapphire 95. percent, Agents 93 percent, an 88 percent. “Close to 150 buyers crowded the sale room when the first let came under the hammer, and im-’ terest remained lively until our. ly midnight when the last low grade strings were sold. New York buyers were strongly rep- resented. and many top lots in mutations went to that city, al- though Canadians managed to maintain themselves in the face of strong competition." In far-away Hamburg, Wis- con-sin," on December 7, From Brothers,‘ the largest breeders of silver fox and mink in the world, held their sale with buy- ers present from New York. Chicago and other large Ameri- can cities. . 0f the 10,000 standard ranch mink offered, almost all were sold at better prices than last December ‘ mink ranchers. Montreal. Decem . phire and Silver Blue Were ten ‘ ' other hand, registered, a ten per- ' went 80 percent and Silver Blue , . M h _ r s ghmughdut fin newspaper the right be appr' .others, “71 "a! In. 'I Cleo. THE Gov Ll , C conunth ~ favorite 1‘ It's own 5 in Its Own the Islan own m‘iv network, news in matched The no Guardith , and work distinctio I 111' burial pa standing ; which it . fairs. se position ' I lence. re I is still i" -lnd Char , I h 0 m ~- I , in its p - E more 119' the brow populatio Summer. Lu - Al the paper b1 ‘ features end Ala: color on “May ._ . Mon in n these p1 T , have hm" » . operations ‘ the rebel-lion last FM December. Top price was $36 for a lot of 64' males. Females sold from $10.25 to $16.25. exports are falling. The reason, he bold a black-tie dinner winding up a conference of the Dollar Exports Council, is that countries that sell basic com— modities to Britain have not been able to earn enough money to buy manufactured goods. ' In spite of the importance of the dollar trade, the United Kins- dom must have a sound economy at home in order to remain omn- pctltive in world markets, the Prime minister said. Britain's gold and dollar reserves had growu steadily in the last year but “even at present the rein- forced levels are certainly not ex- cesswe in relation to all the work they have to do." Much of Britain‘s economic inl- provement was derived from the fall in the import bill which had resulted in lower incomes for ov— erseas producers of primary com- modrties, FORCED CL‘T BUYING They in turn now are being forced to reduce their purchases Of Our goods and this is already otherrohl mm mII pal“ I”.qu ; elusive “*1 The land, I §8nla \l‘, i "1;! rim-,— allllrmu, you Pfilrint . ~ wt of H tention pmmsais not am truly problem’ ther ‘ Huron 19w, ago had the“ "a" affecting our export earn‘imgs- To' beans. 99” 4.