il’ \. ev.. - " f gifs mmmpd i l 1 A l I u fl .EASE S13* . ._ _____,-__ - 1 _.I ,THE Quasnorglgow GUARDIAN. ,___ as uneen ._ ..-.~ .. nv-wagq Milt. 3.15 W 16c. 421:. sze. @5712 ~\ . ala'-' ` 1 .few ‘Y ` with JOHNNIE KES """'W 1 u-1//~l 4 -I ll u\vr:1 .. -Eg TUDAY FRI-SAT. Friday-Saturday V |J ;’.“.‘.l‘.`..f° ?£.1u'.':.'_°. ff; .T -mghs! Thrills! Heart Throbs! in the Story of a Fighter Wh; Wanted - ee sie on 'rev ,°f 61° W°'1 ' ° ° WALKER The Greatest of All “Indians Arc Gaming ' ALSO Arlornnn 'runlnnmo cuarrsn . ' ' "_ and Comm Mystery Thrillers! Spine-tingling adventures in a house of tcrror. Phantoms, weird noises and strange disappear- ances attend the daring exploits of this arch criminal ! Th rills--Chills an d L a ugh s \r QPEPJ Cucina Moms Anso colmany “ous Yann 'ro oo" * -~ i K' fi L. A. z fu R ei i PRINCE ED WA.RD THEA TRE ;-"z Many pe.:-ple at this time are asking n 1 he dairying industry, and just where ’ are we heading?" Y ‘~. This is P, very timely attitude, but CELEMM rrofv i ~ I- L"’.$,'-` in _:ine that enenia have been taken‘ -1 years ago lzefcre we reached the ,-;§ 'critical condition we are now - \f Iperisrlcingf Before i-he advent of ‘cheese-making, when the milk was! rr N & l V if farms and after the loss of the '. ~ 3?’ ___, ;==. lcattle and other f~~“n connnodities,g\ ,ll 1 agriculture was in a bad way, -and. 1' 1825 U35-'iT 1119 Uiffiiriiixlslied Patronapc of His I-loner §.iei;£f::.~.nt Governor Sir Charles Dalton and Mrs. Dalton . A ills Worship Mayor l’ruw.e anal Mrs. Prov.'s:~ 3,' ngzs. After the 'shcese factories be- THE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY' _ Presents 1931 -'iz L; Common Question and 1 »the question, “What is wrong with a '._ lnmerican market for barley. she:=p.,of the many farms were ~Jvcfed with aionly 22 percent. of 0.. markets rc- Z-T 1 heavy blanket of debt and mortg- quiremsnts does not exert as much lnfluencc as it would if it supplied came established conditions improv- Ifrom 60 to=70`pcr cent., and because P cd debts and mortgages were paldfit i Attempts to Answer It. ddltion we have become less and less contendor on the British market. Any manfacturlng business to he- :mc successful must have both c _ quality and quantity. Quality aloneis ll ot sufficient. The smaller the out- put the greater the costs of manu- f acture and dislrlbution, and in ,lmany casts this extra cost absorbs the extra price revolved, due to ’ manufrctiicd into butter on th'.~°|r1ual'.ty_ No b'.::1;;:ss will cvcr play a 'cry lm-;:srlant part in the welfare a nation, unless that business has ‘aiume and becomes a- real factor in market. A business that supplies was less of a contending force 'Inc Big |31-c_“1\._.ay Suwccs . off and agriculture again became'would actually pay less to the pro- .in r A marlzet for checsc was cstabllsh- t IN 4 ACTS . ` ‘ UNDER mztzcrrou os MR. J. Ausrm rs.-nxon With Splendid casie of Lees: resent. Specialties and Orchestra Between the Acts. ' 5°" Sag” 01"’“5 at "W Thellffe BOX 05100. Friday xncrnirsg March 13th, nt, 9,30 A, M, - Pmcss-'sae soc, ran. J began to withdraw their milk from p 7 3g53.3.11__12_1.1_31_ ' "' " "rf-' '-' ithe cheese factory to supply this c jitablc. This was \vl“:i we made our lell off rapidly and whereas we* _ n~ 7 N E"f_`. cr r; _E €¥q ;:rospcrous. I clucer than lt othcrwisg would. what he n will happen lfvre allow our cd in Great Britain which had every cheese trade to dwindlc still more premise of being permanent and pro- The answer is obvious. The cheese industry, together with l.rst great mistakc. A demand for the butter industry, forms the form- inilk for domestic and other usesldatiou of successful agriculture and lese two industries determine . , , lu developed, but instead of increasing largely the price paid for milk for our production of milk to take carel all other purposfs. Any person or ,of this extra demand, thcdalrymen corporation desiring millk for any urpose other than the production of heese or butter, never bases the ,other demand, for prices which ap- price offered on the value to be ob- *- - -;- ._-'; iparently seemed more attractive. tained from this milk but on what ` lThere finally developed a, wild the milk is worth for cheeseor butter E1f1011 011 FC1J1USl1Y 27 1931 -1l'55i6lscramble for any kind of a market production plus a small premium. If I l13€11€01l. rclict of the late I1o11a1t1`that would takehiilk at values which th N M E 0 R I A M Ma¢1_,@0[1y of Wood 1,-1,,._1dS_ Wm p,e_ promised to be higher than those to ter goes up' me pricé oi, _“game Su "lor am nouncement recalls that the last - 1, Erlin C\=e\ 2 John Gn\1a,,1 -1 ers uhich will he e\..».\ ned into bl 1 ` . ~ |`_“ . ' 5 - l -` . ~ ` "..~_'1~~ ar. [fs '. ` _ _ ' - ` ` 1 . _ _ fr* si M ANNIE BUSHEY After more than a year‘s illness, Annie Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bushey, Souris, died at ber home on Wednesday, March 4th, at the early age of 17. 1 Her untimely death has cast a gloom over the community. Her_ record in the Souris schools and in Prince of Wales college, gave high promise of a bright career, but the Grim Reaper intervened, and she was called to higher service. She has left to mourn their great loss, her parents and a younger sis- ter, Jessie. The many lovely floral tributes, as well as the large gather- C .ng at the funeral service. testified :o the popularity of the deceased, lg md the deep sympathy fclt for the hmny' Sunday, March lst, was conducted for any business. When a market has of The funeral service, conducted by 1, 101' Pastor, Rev. A. D. MacDonald B it the United Church, was held on "riday afternoon, interment being in 'he C. of E. cemetery, Souris. , A11 01‘11Y 5011 R-01`19f1C1<. of Readville, export of cheese to Groot Britain m There passed peacefully i.wa_v at on hand he would not, but on the contrary he to 50f),0(]0 Spruce Lathg would increase his output to meet Great Britain with the major portion Prices $2.50-$3.50 and $4.00 per 1,000 this new demlnd Bhd #U11 “BP UD Of 1191' 0-11"” 1'¢*'l1111'°111°l1f4? _ A|S0__ his usual supply to his regular and Let us consider for a moment jint , . . tabllhd kt.Th icre-h vi ffet i.Aooordi 0"? M"_h°" Cfular S,h'"gl°§ m _ ierig his <>eutp’l11lnt0emeetlllhlls7yexl.xra 3:- toovlho oB\l~ixllizhema‘l'l:etpl-‘0¢:0rt wverigg Air-Dried British Lolumbm and C b In N, B Fed” q,linWl_“ mand, he would reduce costs and in- a period of eleven months. ending 'amp 9 ‘mf * ` ° ' ‘ *‘ -"> "*` ' crease profits. what we have been November, 1930, imports of butter , ' doing in the dairy business Zu been from New Zealand amounted to `1,- *P11995 l°“"' exactly opposite. Our plan have 388,948 cwts. (112 lbs.) whilst imports pao|j’8 W|1a1-W3 bccsme smaller costs have lncreasedfrom Denmark for the same period fe M- POULE & _ In all Grades w c p e a pr p ces een true we are getting a G 11Ym115 511113 were “The Lord IS and one also which recognizes quality small premium on our cheese over My Shepherd," “O God Our Help in it should not iigthly be thrown away that paid for New Zealand, due al- Ages Past,” and "Jesus Lover of My or allowed to slip through the fingers.` together to the superior quality of our MRS. JESSI_E MACLEOD soul," favorites ofthe deceased. In- Would any shrewd business man`goods, but will we continue to com- - ` “lterment was in F'lat.Rivcr Cemetery. think for a moment of withdrawing mand this higher price if wc allow ‘PH121”1°¢ P10856 CODY) goods from a profitable and perman- our volume to continue to fall off? ent market, thus leaving this mar- On the other hand, if we can mater- ~ -- _ - _ ket open to competitors, to supply A ialiy increase our exports, will there ` smaller and perhaps only a. tempor- not be a much greater difference i.n ._ . Spruce Lat-hs & Cedar Shin] I ary market for only A Dertion of his price, which difference will widen _ g es output, even at enhanced values? No, and widen as our volume increases, 'way dump. Henry Bmsllwood. Phone ilentrall Guardian su on nm. U, PROVINCML INTERSCHOLASTIC ICE SPORTS §§`.fn§ff“f§éf°°'; ° "°`f"§§l»'."§'f'.'..1'l Open to all Schools zn the Provm¢ .;s~..e....;A~.;:....~‘:.f.:"~‘..:~ CHAMPIONSHIP MEET FRIDA Y MARCH 13:1. Afternoon at Z p m Very special bargain at 'I9c. Prowse EVe11mg at 730 P 111 Ladies and .Uhlldrenk Flmnelctto Gowns at 54 price, Prowse Bros., Ltd. 885'!-3-12-3|. SAVE BY BUYING GABDIN CITY BUTTER- in 16 pound loll. -Prowse Bros., Ltd. ` 3857-3-12-Si. TUENIPB-Loading ilfllk at rail- R-l-l1| 8822-3-10-8| LADlES’- CBINTZ Hoover Aprons. Bros., Ltd. 3557-3-12-Si. LADIES’ SILK RAYON Bloomers. All newest shades. All -sires. Price _ 39c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 3857-3-12-81. ' things at C. G, I. T. Supper Thurs ' ' mity for Canada to materially. in renewing is the honor ron fer me day- M*"°h, mth' T"1“"'7 °h“"°h crease her production of butter, es mo 5°°1"l Hall' ` 3U{7'3'u‘2l' pecially to the point where a surplus would result The b st market is a 2, 25 01"-Y Men" WW” °v=1'°°“111 market that is always n lime short M.. clearing at ‘.5 P1‘i°¢- P1‘°W5° 31'°°~» and never over supplied Why should LW" 3857'3'12'31- we destroy our home market for but 1 ter when we have an almost unlimlt | Do u e t S S t S Y 1' Ve1'°°B1?S pansion much more successfully than ,man Atwood Mamae mmm, i Clearing at bargain Price ‘fi Price wiu butt r In he e t resent we ' Fmwse Bros' Ltd 3857 3 12 31 have buteone c:mI;StmI)1r’ lgww Zea Annie Murchison-Teacher Hovxver I amh gomg 10 ,sk land We have a reputation for qual C urge of 'h' P1 9.. ron _ It-h Da". ,Zn 7 BAPTIST sERvICES__There Wm it b nt 1 f h d smvriuaasma nouon nou. team. :net play the snmm, g 3' g o be service in the Mundy Rive: Bnp_ wl,’rk’umucl:1psb1yl;ero(;1lgtl(;€2;1:a€>Of xy Summerside High School honor Crystals on Friday 13th in 51?* fu un -W “st Church sunday' Much wth at "her country In the World why nm’ rogrlfhflpilzrgacgt Grade X 1 Dor 2/i:1l;‘;:c;ntd)sCel;I¥:cZli1llams me u . ' . _ 1 ‘AE _g _ _The Superintendent, of the Eastern Dairy School " P' ’“-I °°"°1'-‘¢i°¢1 by Louie un-ru. capitalize on une reputation by in oth Ham 2 Mar Mccmm 3' R, 0 webste 1, °°”°"~' I The cheese lndu ry is our one lm d B 3 1 M n it M slightly mum Regular $150' B _ ‘_ C or rown. .Marjore cQuar- have 0 hes a on in expressing", gain price 59c. Prowse Bros Ltd," be? 331B1,nd.0“ ri! Te gm? suse Yay' 91f 111 H115 MY. that these three _ 1s5'j[_q_1_,_3i °“ A 1’ tm 1'1"? ° °dsnti° nf' Miss E A Tnntons Dept Grade just tipping ovei inc unnmlt 11, ` " “ ' ere” ma ma y °“r pm u 9" ° VII-1 Keith Jcll 2, Betty Jack senio ,hockey MR, A, 0_ L_ ¢AT1ER0N_ Rem_ mm( 1°’ cheese m°n“f“m'f° and son, 3, Jean McDo5we11 Clark and Mowllliums, the scorli ingnm '1~ypew1-ue,-5 L1m1ted_ Wm be Lhenlgalgtain “'r;dtlm§r°v°' ‘ 133°; Miss Marion I..eard’s Dept Grade aces oi the evening, making them in Charlottetown, Monday,, March p;:;snu;',s 1;? afgrya “$55638 but VI-1 Miriam Nicholson, 2 Doris lead 4 0 in favour of the Bled 13111, He w1111,@g1ad to can on any_ fvho with lid blood ig their ;]ems Mailatt 3 Jean Cobb hounds, seemed to work conunm one wishing information regardin8 Wou1d qu1e11y step 1,511.16 ,md 3111-,W Miss Anne Gwenys Dept Grad” V together’ and with their mmendm Typewriters, Adding Mmhmes, cl em' el -1, Raymond Farrel 2, Leo Arsen bursts of speed, caused me torestu Mimeographs and safes, phase have 3"; ‘i;':§et;tr°rsb:ln izrsamer ixfff ault 3, Robert Ferguson sured that they were the two mc message at the Queen Hotel and he E B S e Mrs B W w°°d5 D91” Grade V °ff°°uv° players °“ th' 1°' . an ` nl 111| will call -1 Lawrence Clow and Beulah In closing I wish to thank the m 1181 quoted ~1, En\y;11¢\ Gnllmn ,md E|5w01111 cciims icmmerl mn bc moulded intl at 103 S11111111Es and Danish butter at Pressed Wish the "Olly Di me late McNeil] 2 Helper; M¢Ne111 3_ som° fancy masts places llercshop 140. quite a considerable difference, 1-116 P1`111°¢5S RDYBI 15 1¢1110V¢1`1 110111 Mamie Thompson my request will be fulfilled, as I will and not due altogether to a differ- the vault beneath Saint Georges M155 Ida Dawsons Dept Grade be at me C1-ysyal Unk on 1111-ldaygy c1106 in quality, as we are told by chapel at Windsor and reinterred 11I_Rub Grad an Gm C 611111 131,11 `l1 ECI Admission Adults 50c Children 25c “l lor at least equal to dui* own MT BUCHANA-Tl SOH_56lf`°= `_-* Luscious ours ma other me fn my ,,,,,n1,m 1, would be B cm BY REQUEST Sir -It is with 1 nth of February with sorrow that we? lxlfri mn IX-1 Marion MacKinnon, water to the litttle Island gsm! MacKinnon, 3, Christcna eight intermediate teams 001;” for the A E. MacLean Trophy-21 VIII-1, Hazel Maltin gh gm, (mum, Q Y IV-1. M111'Y 1311011121811. 2. Pleasure in the event 01 ,e MucR.ae, 3, Kathryn Mac some rapidly de\.e1opm to r DELICIOUS chlcken 551511 Served ed outlet for all the cheese we can Lend and 1051, Dochert ( |131. 4 g the se Y eq hockey level and sorrow 111 by C. G. I. T._Tr1l1lty Church Social 1 1d 1 hi 1-1 “1 WB Ha" d - P1' 111106 at l'J1‘ C98 C0115 €1‘H1>Y S ef Atwood MacRae, 5, John Buchanan compelled to call on thus . T11111’5 BY- M5113* 1m‘l~ than can, and has been obtained G d 11_1 M 1, B ° "1 3°”°'3°u"1~ from butter? Giga; 1_1 'nezilgailliehalliilhanm tgln- njvlln mteml mm" Younger gen 1 , n d t 1 t <1 _ '"1 3 f I A ff Q 15 ONLY Bo S wmte 0 The c eese in us ry wil s an ex Perfect attendance ‘Vlaiy Buch interested ln a. soniewym sm I ' l . . - - ~ . l . . . , mana ment in Q ' creasing our output? Surely a mar y S' y e' S r rom the lm de a 11158 011, ll B , ep a`S 3 NOW BROKEN LINES of Mews HEL Frances Robertson of the Cape Traverse Blood 110 f§.l‘;;‘.“;i“2‘;.‘ff.'1"§’.2”l‘..‘;.¥..‘i.i l'if$‘€l€l .‘f.‘§;.;';:§“.;‘;l.i.‘.?°‘;” .;’.:;1°.°..‘.’.§; 11‘..‘;°f’;’.‘;.°‘:.;“;;;;‘;i52. :.;f:”.: BROKEN LINES in Mews Shirts that should not H3231' be dismissed \ Grade VIII-1 Roderick Smith 2, Gianltes a.. short tune ago, 5:1? a Hnwatt iequau 2, Neil sineieir, 3, agement for this welll mane! ___ ‘BODY OF PRINCESS Florence Tanton and Bennie Wedge. 1110111 and I might 11150 add U13 _"_ To BE REINTERRED lcquab move of trying out intermediatesir- `f91'e11°€ Of 01/Sl' 725.030 cwts., or over ”"_” Grade IV-1, Norman MacLeod 2, ‘S Hated in 501116 11152 head. ISV-but 5) P91' Cent- Kreater. New examine LO'NDOq" March 11"Fi“a1 chapt Rena Ke 3 Marlon MacLellan must be some on- in these ei they market quotations 'given in the`0r in a. royal romance ulll bc written Mrs M S Lew,” Dem Glade Iv tmnw “ ho b, h,,,mg me 1.0 same report. New Zealand is ‘when in accordance with her ex , | Y Y d n Truv 3 those who are in position to know_.1beslde the grave of her husband, the ers, 2 nrarjorie Lefurgq 3 Ada, 1 nm sir etc hat the Quality of the New Zealandglnte Duke of Fife at Mar Lodge Dee 1\1»,cLe0;1 | A NEW l"Re\'<\iI(`l\ 0‘~lL00i(lJl ’°““'*1' “1>P1'°“°11@S very closely that; ide The princess ney.».1's bodyi Mr A K .rnlniesens Dept onlne --~f- - ~- of Danish. Examining reports for-inow lies near the tomb of her par 111-1 31115. \v00d 2, B11” Emma" DEPARTMFNT OF “T\TF f-ve or six months previous, we find-ents King Edward and Queen Alva- l 3' 1.-1,.,ence Macmon T0 ARRANGF 1\RRi\\L the 521119 Price difference running all andra, and the Duke of Fifes body Gmde Us-1 E\e1y11 \v|111,¢-1 2, mf' FAR! rl~~i’.0R0lGH 1110 WHY from 20 to 42 shillings per was ir' the same vault plior to its re- ,°.n11»i_3 Aiscnauly, 3, vvllflgd Mmm , ---- cwt. We are forced to but one con- moval to his private chapel ' OI'I‘AWA Mmch 11 -The question 5113510". V12-. th” V°111m9. all other Reinterment of the Princess will I ss Mai on Campbells Dept \\hether Canadas neu G0v€1'I1°1’ 13585 11991113' 81111111. 15 H d2te1‘mil'l1ng probably take place while the royal Crude II--1 Iren F or n pr ce spread. 115 1>€tW€€l1 family is in residence at Balmoral .cntendors for any market, and when Th 1 1 1 e price of cheese and butzcm contender has’m addmon to e Day Te egraph in mnk.n8 an deceased her 31 years ago Thoughgbe obtained at me cheese factory' milk for an othel purposes goes up smo LSP Q11 Y. then its casion when remains of members of Austin Aisennult lTho.n'». Muhev. llnncr encretarl 01 she had reached me advanced age of Whether these markets held any de and when me price of these umm l-»F`m;1hav1;rl;<;t;:aillyatur1i;issal:.:i»le the royal family were remos ed for Miss Estelle Bouness Dent Gracie =laie Mi Muhci uhn is arulstlllk 98 years, she, enjoyed until about glee of pe;-manency gr my The 1,3 pun, ses goes ,_)_ nd “mm the m_iCc*_)1Ay for Canada to pmdlr; be re burial was in October, 1928 “hen I--1 Maigmet Allen and Fcicr Reg in rh prepalatiom ful tht 2111111 one week be,m_e her death’ her usuallsults which followed Wele bound to of these bah” C mmodmes gow mme as Great Britain was alrmogé eght bodies were removed at night cis, fequall fv shiiles Cnllb ck 3 oi (lie succr snr to the F loilvill plendid health Sie was a mem ,come Ch=ese factory after cheese down likewise l .e p.sductlon of filly 'upphed If we do not profile; from the “me Chapel to H spot be W l ber of the Presbyterian Church to factory was closed up Many of those milk for all and aiy puxpss is pros- 1111111 the MBU-°1eU11'1 115 I“1‘0HmU1'0 C 1311111611 -7¢1'.» PT111<`1l1R1 I"10\l11C€‘S 011 H115 0f11\1 1 1111510" .. h =, h which she loved to go, until her remmning became so 5111311 as 1° be 81-ous and P1-011,11,|e_ as the p1-0 aoixpiidei We°v;r;5n‘::rl;i°n:su::;3 __ _ _ __ _ __ _____|____ ____ _ _ ____ _____. »- General-the Earl of Bcssborough- Allen 3, Ruth M Lell'\n \\ill aril\e in the Dominion at Saint Mis.. Freda Browns Dept Glade e Allen 2, Lloyd John ei Halifa\ is one cl 1119 111111 1`d\vin Heckbr t un clfn has lofi fm v Y€&1‘5 Dlevehted her ,unprofitable Cost of manufacture uctiou of milk for cheese and but 1 1 the fluid milk for do 8 In lil " ` She leaves to mourn, four daugh fincreased. The permanency of the ter is prosperous. Theicfoic, any ,1_11a; we gan and until our rfosplllatlxxfxi n :lla JL@ff’alLlCflQl DUQ' JRQCQG 15815. V12.. M1`5~ W.E.C11ShmHn. Nor-1checse industry became threatened. thing which lnjurlously affects thcl,-,~»c1.~n11y yncreases we have bo tl 9 \vood, Mass.; MIS- A- W- F1rl1HYS0I1. No one wished to invest in a plant p:'osperlty of either of thtse t\vf~l»-ggghéd nh umm of abs” no 3," ut' £ ff- " - '=“ _ -.%___ - ' 4 ‘ _ 1 - e ' p n. ia. _- J_ » -:::___% Charlottetown, Mrs. D. M. Beat0n,lfor they had no assurance of a per- basic industries aut:m:1t.call§ rencisla;-e We 301,18 to do with me surplus; ) ~ g M' `~»~.,,"‘: Vancouver, B. C.;` and Mrs. J. M. manent patronage. The whole effect cn all branches of dalrying. if we do not put R into cheese? somcf Martin, Eldon, with whom she re- -was demoralizlng. The worst feature A further reduction in our out u* 1 P " may say that the butter lndustry ent and injur‘ous’y fiffrct cur whol° the point where wc are supplying mestic market was fully supplied and there was even u. small surplus over, what would happen? 'I‘he price of butter would be controlled by the price received for this surplus, and as Great Britain is the only country 5 to whom we could sell this mu-plus, it naturally follows that the price of all our butter would be controlled by the British mukct. supposing we had a surplus of butter at the pn- sent time and could dispose of it on the British market at the some price as is paid for New Zealand butter how would we stand? New Zealand butterilquotedsthout Ill to 24 cones. whilst our buttnr U selling nero at 80 oenta. Then, in addition, we would have to put up 5 fight for a place in the sun and instead of hav- ing only one competitor, U ll bhp case with cheese, we would have o dozen who have already Olttblished themselves in this market/ all of ded f°l‘ 1116 P11512 Humber 01’ REPS. of the whole business was that our of cheese would bc rctro;;ra.'.ic move- w111s1_.md further exptmshm and that _ - - ~ A ~ our surplus milk may be converted- ass., was killed a few years ago. formerly supplied them with from 60 structure. The chccse lndustry saved 3,10 batter Let Us see just how much One sister, Mrs. Catherine Webb, 0'- to '75 per cent. of their total imports, agriculture when clepressicm was me butter 1nd,u_m.y may be expanded V Leary station, and one brother Mal-, we are to-duy, according to the re- stalking the land years ago, and md 11' ther, may not be , -umm' 01111 R- .Of F1817 River. 515° 9' num' port of the Empire Marketing Branch cheese making will again have to beyond wmch 1¢ womd be unpmm 1061' Of Erundvhildren and great 'cf Great Britain, supplying them come to the rcscuc, able 101- ug to go At present we are 1‘l1UC1C1111d1'@1'1- ' with less than 22 per cent. ` According to the British market Supp1y1ng 0111- domesuc requ1N,ments The funeral. W111C11 1001( place on A market is a most valuable asset report for the year 1930, the import up tg bggween 75 md 35 per cent If Chee-59 f1`°11'1 0511111111 H-11101111195 1/0 we should increase our volume of Y her pBSt01'. RBVUT- A- R0dE€1'. Of been obtained, especially a market 22 per cent., whilst New Zealand, our bugger 1,0 1,11, pomg when 0111- do. 6118515. ‘V110 SDOKG W0rd5 Of C0mf0rt which will absorb all and more than ‘,chief competitor, supplied 63 per. and the great hope beyond the crave. -e an roduc t ofitalble ri t. It le 1111 . . » . L HON h shown from LEIT ta cop cup at the intchiatlonnldolglslcwll place ln clolll¢l1 *"1"* ° New -,, FIGHT Leo St Godard of The PM ca. moo n, N ll., and his broth Icy 'l‘ayl0l'~ P1‘°°1‘1°“° °' “M wine-.-. er me nm prue nmol er amu s ammo, who mx nm una slea aw °1“1'» P'°!£“ Man, , *___ _ __ » - -¢.`,»_-_ ---I ---ur ---_,__-in -stun- |»¢r* 4