Q>s~q>1mJo~um~ LAQLEIQHT” THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN TCTOBER 11, 1940 ?Q§Q'OFQQQQQ OQOOWO O9OQ§.OQ§§fQ§OO—OOfifO'§§f§-O§Off§§ffff§fi-§Q'Qvvv vvv#¢v—vvvvvv l Women's Realm/Social Livng a Leisure? 1W0 —-Tli_eMvwl'Koyrvnan’s Realm I KEYS tQ a cabin b)’ 1 Let kl‘.()\\‘l*.'ll{_I.‘ grew frvin ntnie to Illll.~' not IIIOIT‘ 130 degrees 1".;l r-vci-cr‘ ' 11111 1 NEVI-Jlt be] "11111 glie 101,11" But ii11.i"e of P11070101‘ '. ' "111-d l): Li.’ lll.'\_\' be 110211- on‘ That iuind and $111. 111 .\ll1"1‘¢ .\1- days .f 1'.c:1ven-‘ well, and the browns: may lake :1nv-' hfziy make one n111~:1- 11> lvforc. ~ ' .\"Ill1‘ liours to eevernl from 1' .- .~" n11- .. 1 T1-11nv\-»0n_ _,1 11m, 11111 Llda Lafrifngfe The best advice ever given to‘t.l n Jlfl; , is contained in the slang phrase: ‘Be your age. “r1111 ])h_":1,\.1 mp1,- ‘ the popular view of the subject. _ l1 "e the .~l-.11.~ cf wood 10-‘ - . “111611 11151311‘ 11111: over mine ° "C"! "W" WNU SERVO m. ' V, ,. Edd”. health in a. "Nuthnig so impressive." Jonn gumoom ' \' ‘Just now I'm as- c.1111 ' . I'm hoping-J’ ‘of 2i CIQEIICIZL’. .Illl\1.t‘(l and relieveq, 1111-111 tlve modern . able n‘ lumber ])('l $111M] YBIETCIILQS. ‘H1010 very . 11 “w 111111011, 11.» 111- watched, 1111 x» ihe iooiii with Janice How- lIll(lll.{.{lll. 1. s and died. W sh and dry the celery jMflSbe we'll see you in the country 1. :1 crisp. toniorroiv." More than "mlons. such "I want 1o see Francle and Ned. vi‘ sawiiiu. hrinuii and r1*~1-f'.:1:' A11‘ I111‘) brllléélllt.’ llie babies?" uggfl ,-.,_ @1101», (11 " \i‘>. W010 tiriviiig tliun Out 1o Lin: 101111.11 1011111111. Iiie ruuus o; 131,195 , ,5 in a “mm pun, 1111' l‘.iil‘.\ ci1-1ii'._ loud |JllUIlC(l~' equ. . ._l‘.' my, . d“, {LN ‘yum, (“we 'b11\'_bl-\Jl)l>1'd and nei" soil. color deep- 3 I. . dry and crisp. tub through a \\".l'0 fm“ sieve and store 1n Jars. 1 i" "We're shoving ' OII, Hal," IWales said quickly. She i"ose Tory and Kipling": old 1111111- a‘. Burwash. E11: nri, has bf-n 09011011 1n 'hc (“Its a 1W 1'0 going liciiie and iiuiig 11p our lsictkiiigs. .\Ii1_vp0 you'll .401 .i 1111.1 .01 0.11s in yours. it you're good," e118 suit has a - . . . -, ~ _ laudeo, llllklll); -r 'll'l 11 " -h 1.1 l‘--"7<'3""- 119k" “111 1‘ T0 WAKE -;1I'll'l of hcr flanges. Ga]; '11. srem~lil<e bark skiff. I-i-urrlll-IR Goon-night, Dr. Hoiighton, We'll see 111F315 ‘m 111° b- a“ "<1 — you Weziiustlay evening.“ ‘ 5nd will 1Z0 11111911 m1‘- "uosd-iiizlit, Dr. Houahton." Jan- . and $Pfll°il$ "ti 8a 102L111». 13w ' 101- Iiouaiu extended a sl0n1lei pm 110's iiimch tile .~k't'1 ' in a vcry 1.1110 'li.iii<l. "its be0ii gneusant to iiicel —~ 1 eipng cl grated ‘X1111.’ fle-iedirtine Es 1i new shade of m‘, and 5311, and to each “GOOd-Illjlllt, everybody," Gd)’ 1g 15 dpscrjbel a; k “xvnrm. i,“ up.“ “mm 1 Cup bread. ,s1ii<l. "Alerrv Chrisinias. Goou- wiId-lier " color ,=i. iltir to 1 Sscnspoou 0f tiighl~" pm- 1mm mid, 11p :1; {he l“ be spnnkled m John was standiiigat one oftlie m. gravy m long wiiidoivs when Gav came into -...._ Illa‘ drawing-room. She ivcnt to liiiii, ,iiio\iuu_ 111111.)", iioist-lossly over the ‘rugs \\lll1‘ll 5.1M had replaced. d111, cover, and pmwer o‘ _ v fornbout forty 1 - ~ 1m 11.05, _A<z11 11111.0 l.(|lll(l as neces- ‘he A ~ .1: p! cold is-t) much . 111131 a glass 1c m: " This 11““"". [he gold -$nr3'_ Tow ‘.118 911d “dd a dash 'st"~ii\i‘ziiil1;-i<s ‘bale? lilrlgl?" a§.§i.1'ea&k%(ll ‘lmhnngzm' hugflors ‘HLOFL M “qua?” “MCK Wflltllllll-Z for Santa. Claus? yHe PREIHRNG FOR THE “VIXTER “PEP THE“ (‘LEANI dofislfllztlllkllfigllleltlllfg xgtuvioke glanc- .- v " ‘ 1m: at Inur I"._\1-br1v1\"s looked out and down \\lll(lU\\' lltllllll. iii is an island, isn't it?" 111 in a detached, distant. voice. “I've 110101‘ been able 14> believe it. can vc-re! .1 b '.1-.< . 1511‘? 011011211. In '1). 111 sl‘.'.~k in _\'OLll' collel t 1111;: was); But 5001111,; water down under the and 11.111»; $11111 see “'1"11°\\'5—" Con,“ o‘, 3,1,1 ho“. "John—" Her breath caught in nlu,,.._\_,u_" her throat. H0 looked so unap- proxuliuble standing lhi-re with his b11011 1o the 11711111, in darkness, now‘, exwpt for the blue and silzer dazzle of the Chnsinuis tree, the restrain- ed glow of the birch-log lire. She Slllllltd her hand into the pocket Win-re 111s ivas thrust, laid her cheelk fltldlllsl his arin. ' must b0 colder," he said stead- ily. ‘"1111- snow" isn't melting. See it on the deck of that seow iliere un- ciei- 1110 119,111." "Juhn—.Darling-—! ‘ 1 PIWWPII‘ “:9 \'1'1'1-7.'i.lc= ‘ 1'1 ' 1' iry to 11>" fl. l1 is (Linger- ton Your Hal Hands 1'. 11.110 a lcnk at the peter- s1 11111 b.1111‘. lii jrour hail If you've I know what you're thinking. Don't!" worn it -ii1:t of tim, , - gmmvpr, m‘; He 100111-11 at her then and she b‘? nhiv,‘ , _' saxv 1110 llllllil])|>lll(‘S$ iii his eyes. His W, “PM: 1:110“; lips lll1l\'1‘(1 as though he meant to 1 _ _ ‘ U _ speak b1i1 n11 sound clinic. _ 1- “llFh fl <~-~-"!1‘I'<"f‘ 1i "John," she said quietly, “look at ' _ m0." Iour Ilatidbag Llnlng _ He turned, silent. iiusmiling, walt- ine for her to continue. "I-l- 1o kw» :1 in; re vou cliangcci your mind?" I’ ls rerfilv hard . _ , c. a t 52 r p1 y, m; 11,, she uskerl 51 lily. "Are you tryindg 1i o years old. Women who are 1- .~ . to fell iiic- Her voice failure restless, moody, uiznvorsflwnn 11 h tieiiiblcd wus stilled. ’ fear 110531151188.d1ZZY1<D9lls~totako 11.11 13a a 1""on inh "011 UM’- 110!" H9 m?“ a d9‘ Ly,“ Eiqnkhnm“ vmlmabh 6mm ' spairinq gcsttirc. "Iiii KTYIIILIO see pound. Plnl-thanfs Compound ls ef- 1 Your Elbow! we cant’ rush ,,. ., __ x ‘ . _ “ f) y n I 1111-1111 .1111 111p.‘ .1» snub them “Can't we be comfortable, at. ‘ITYlIIC tlimw 1111c to f" - and -1",‘1_..;»'_i lonbn- the 5am ‘veflrpz ""“-““1“""“- 3 ' ‘ T" MP1) I~Ie folowett ll1’l' 1o ihe davcnport . 41rd what before tlit- lire, set" at a little dis- ‘1112. lance from her. A "Cigarette; she asked. "Thank you." H0 struck a match _ _ _ v to litrht 1101's, As he benl toward her F.\l.l.l .\l\l\ “111. APPRI saw that his expression had . ‘You're tired,’ he said s02 /' -\\ ' ii 1y. "A little." H0 11111 not touch licr. though she xvill1-1l 11.111 iq with all hcr strength. Whcii lll.\' eiuarctlc was lit. he sat. back 11111111151 the unhoi "I don't 11111111013" 111- M1111 b: i-rh. "You'1e (‘l\l'l'lf‘1l i110 on yours hnulrlcrs all 011-11111; 111111 I'm a load.‘ "Don't be an idiot, tlai'llng." ‘You watched me, you watched your lrir-ntis 3.5 though you were Air i1l—" fl "I was afraid." "T1111: I'd do n1" say something 1.11:1‘. 111111111 humiliate you?" ' N11, John. 'I'hat they would try to make you fcci uncomfortable. an OIIISItlOI‘, someone who didn't be- uu ' piulv heavy He turned to her. puzzled. "Dellbeiucitclfy?" he asked. She nodded. "I sensed something of the sort." "You can't understand it. I sup- pose." _ “I'm trying. I've been trying all ifllvoulcm 1111111111111 Clear Cold-Clogged Head This Quick Way Clear that tormentinlf stuffiness- breathe more freely just a few l . . \_ _ , 111111.111. . .-1i11111.1i111 " , - 11.111111111111111 t. I 111.1119‘ " iii Portland. ueii- 1 1b 1rd interrupted with a John lelt 1 . He uiciiit 1111111 to talk of his work, es- Ipccuallv but that was preferable 1o __ _ _ In the 13 lluiiv o1 providing the girl at his "tush- 1114111 with ti cigarette, he glanced toward llit" group at the piano. Linv started _ in irciirChicagu. lhraiica: and Ned are arriving, Gay, ‘slii"i11.'g01l lllLO ilie white fur coal.‘ 1 Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box vv¢vvvw¢v¢vvvvvvvrvw vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv AGE COMES TO ALL OF US, SO WHY NOT MAKE BEST OF IT? Old Women Who Over-paint And Are Coy Form One of Humanity’s Most Repulsive happiness in 81.1111’. and Hence these these poor are adlurcd we woul looks as old as the witch of Eiirlc . The old woiiian who dresses as, young: as her pi'aii1u1-.i111gl1'.ei" doesnt: [look like a debutante iii hcr knee». l1~i1u1l1 ,1 ‘i-ls and 111-r saucy 1111101 1111s She looks seni e. A1111 iii 1111 1111- ‘world 1111-10 l.\ iio incl.- 101111151‘.- s|i.1-1.iel0 than 1111-11111 \voiii..ii who .5 coy and fllriaiioiis and who ..~ 111KB); talking about her bov iriciids. Don't Befool Yourself I l I L110 is dead as sen fruit 111 the- illvuiiieli who l!'\' 11) b0l..ol lh1‘Ill-. selves and deceive llu- public 111101 thinking thev are still 35 1.520111 tliev are 70. but it is full of flHVOT mid peace and jov for th0 woman who is wise eiiousth to accept the years as lliev 601111‘. and be 111-r a-ze. And, ii'oiii('nlI_v 0110111411 she iwlains, her youlli longer than the WOIIHIH who grows 0'11 before 110i‘ time struggling to keep young. The woman who accepts her age ls not only far happier than the‘ woman who fights against i1. but she 1S generally liappiet" than $110 was when she was :1 girl. I-‘or slie~ is no lonpci' lorii by the hopes and fears and uncertainties of youth. She knows what cards Fate; has dealt her and she philosophically sets herself to play them t e best she can. She RIIOWS that youth (‘HITIPS one line ot charms and age iiiiotlier, and she does not trv to steal the wares of girlhood. She doesn't Hunnp around like a. monkcv on a stick, or scream with excitement, or clatter like a magpie. She is quiet and poised. 1111.11 an inspiiiiig listener, and aii iiiu-lligent talker, and she is, 0h. so rusliul and adds s0 11inch to any dinner party. Accept Your Age She knows that all we ask of youth is youth and [lllll 11t- (ioirt. expect 16 1.0 be eiilier \\'l'.l_\' or pro- found. But she also knows that, what. is artless in a gul is stupidity, evening." I-Ie crushed out his ciga- rette. "It's the assurance flint wealth gives. 1 suppose. These friends Qf yours who were here to-l night-J’ I l "They can be loyal, too," she said quickly, more (lef0nsively' than she! iknew. "It would have been loyalty. |to Todd if they'd been unpuasniit- - to _vou, tonight." l ‘ "But 1111111 about you, and rourl cousin?" _ "I-Ie-I—" She was silent. "You broke the rules. It‘s_like a labor union, isn't it‘? Only instcadl of skill in n trade you must have- wealtli to be zidniitletl, Money. Youl zmust inherit. it 01' inairiyv it. I-" _ - i "Don't speak that \\'1l_\' of iii;iiit-y,f ,.she said, her voice .~l11ii'p1-iied by 1 weariiiess. by a CUIISCIUIISlICbS of the distance widening bclxvoeii 11119111.; "We've all lost a gr 11 110.11 and arej 01v lo lose liioi 1 "I've learned 111111. Your ll'lt‘lld,l Connie Ileliiionl. 10.11 i110 that herf family" are '1ii"a1-1i1-all_v p.11ip1"i's."’_ , "It seems so in coiiilxiristiii with what they've had. Mother. Roberl Df1(l——-'1'll1‘y' feel 111111 1111-11‘ world chungiiighilinl iii ilif-ii‘ nle-tiiiie, p01» haps, lhllltts wil Ilt'\'[‘l' be as they have been. Oh. why (111 w0 talk 1f u‘? They. i111" li ends, who ivcro 110.1- toiliuhl, aren't iiiiporlaiil." Site moved close to huii and put llfl‘ hand in his. "We're here together. It's Christmas Eve. Let's forllfl them." His fingers closed around her hand but the pressure was ncllllilfllii- "Thcv are important. YOU 116-1 fend them. You were afraid they wouldn't iiccept me." "1 was afraid for 11011.. 1109 101'! myself.’ “Is 111111 true? Would you be W11- Zgnt, to g0 away with me and never see any of them again?’ "Yes, oh, yesl" "You think so now. But. in a111- tle while. when beiiill with me 1511'!‘ a novelty any longer, when I'd be, at work and you'd have nothing tol amuse you—" "You have no confidence in 1116.1 You still resent inc. How can I1 convince vo1i?" _ u; “Forgive ine, Gay. 1m sor! I-lls arms 1v0nt around her. drew her] close to him. l-Iis lips followed the‘ ctuve of her cheek to her lips. She clung to liliu. conscious of a sort of desperation in the embrace. more of fear than 0f passion or tenderness. Gay laid down her crumpled square of heavy damask as Burton, at a signal from Aunt Flora, stepp- nllslféfv N0. R0’: ‘drops of Vicks Va-ti-o-nol-that’; ed heh nd her aunt's chair. w _ _ what you need. Fcelit orlghttuwmk The gentlemen rose ns the ladies i-mre 1ll“l'|l.'lll o,’ 11m 110111» 11m, 1;". . ._g,,.,,.n,_1,,.; 15,. "m1 5111- —b1’"lgrc:ilcomfurt. hi; trcmmgm; left the table. (tav glanced at John, 0 Nflflfr-i- P11110111 No. 11112 1-11111111- 11>: 111 111819111118 ncvflcfl, 1l1=1=t:1111<111. is successful because Vrvtro-nol is 51mm"? "P" 5111113’ b98111" 1115 011811‘ 3f 1i1.-1l<~_1,-1g11 "W; . -,111,.11- 11 ,,_._ nth-v, mcdicnfinn_contaimng Se,” at Aunt Flora} right. she smiled To orzlr-r 1111s .1i‘1iii :1 1.1111115 :11 @0111 (ll‘.\71lll‘.l).§ to Nez-(lleucrl: and his face brightened. She felt Bun-all. Cllf1l'l1>|1(‘l’1‘.l'll (Hhllflhlll, nose and upper To (‘11111111110111-111 1111111111111 - . --- ,,,. Ives" 111i r11. iiirz cold to getahead " tralii and three feathers, she had ~ " “""‘ ' __ 1.11131]. Used u! first mllied 1111:1111 a strip of carpet which l\l.'ll-~ — — — — — — — — -— — —— — ~ — ~ - -- - - -. sni e or glggg- 0 a none. ‘i 4 Vaqmmn] Ad‘; v7 Aunt Flora sat on the love- eat .k.” A‘ 51-"1"! Audit-XS - — — - — — - -— -- —- — — -—- —- — — -— — — — keep a cold from VI“, before lhc flre and Ernest, the fitt- CILv - _ -. ._ — _ ... _ _. - —1.\ - --1 Q 1- II -1 -- _ - _ p- a dcvchPml- 1 “f(contlnued‘ohrpuo"rgdr i’ u. ' " ' 1 w}, hlin watching her a little forlornly as she. with her aunts and cousins followed Aunt Floral: measured steps treatments but _ , and act young and associate oiilywith yolmgi people, really attained their ODJCCIIVG and re-' maiiicd lissoiii and light-heaitcd girls and boys, d siiy 1t was well worth whatever it cost. mired, be vour age. to the Guardian Home Service Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address. and the Name 0! booklet. Spectacles 1e woman who desires to be admired f course, this is nct “Keep young" ls the modern slogan es millions of women to spend their frantic effort to retain B, perpetual For they have been taught that youth is not only woman's heyday of enlogyniciit and, lil0, put- that it .5 her one and on.y that ivheii that is gone, all ls lost. fryiings and boilnigs 11nd pouiidings and skinning and scraping and tortures beyond anything the Inquisition ever knew. one will dispute Now no the charm of youth. and i1 victims of the Youth Culture \\_‘li0 not only to tzo through fejllVclillllllg also to think voiini: thoughts. whom she comes iii contact. Furthermore, the woman who ac- cepts her age is often beautiful, as the made-up, niutatioii-youtli vvoiiizui never is. I-‘or the one has cliuriiz-lei" in 1101' lure, She has sin- ueriiv and intelligence and philos- opliy. She has lines in which her llfe stoi-v has been etched, but the other is like p 1o1i0l10<l~tip portrait in Wlll(‘ll a b.llll(lt‘l'lllg artist iii a1- ieiiiiaiiiig to paint a youth that iio longer exisrs has wiped away all ex- pression lroiii the face except the 00k of defeat. So. ladies. if vou want to be ad- There is t-ize charni and beauty of youth, and lhere is also the charm and beauty of age, but. you can't stibstituie youth for age and get away with it. SECRETS “NEST ALWAYS m: KEPT Dear Dorothy Dix-When I was 21 I secretly married a boy 0f l9 and we lived together for one glor- ious month. Then mv mother found it out and had the marriage annull- ed. Now a splendid man wants to marrv me, but he says that his wife must have no secrets of the past. that she keeps from him. It he knew of this former marriage, he would n01. Illdrry me. Mother I must not tell him. If I don't, do you think he will ever find it out? What must I do’) OUBLED CONSCIENCE. Answer- You had better tell hlm because there isn't a chance that your fiance won't. find out about your previous marriage, This ls a matter of record. If you were decently married to your husband there ls nothing t0 be ashamed of. You are in the posi- lion of any other divorced woman. DO THY DIX. l Foolish to Get the 111-ea You Can't WrityLettei-l Charming Letters Easily Written "I guess people won't mind if I'm not much of a letter-writer!" How fervently you hope that's true as you gaze on a shcct of note-paper you've I10 idea ho\v l0 fill. llut people do mind! Even old IflUlldS may be chilled by crude bulletin-like notes, for everyone is stipposcd to have learned 1h. simple art of letter-writing, And what would a new beau think of a note that starts: "Dear Jack, Received your flowers. They sure are pretty." You could so easily make a charming impression if you new a fevv rules. Start warmly, enthusi- flsllfifllly: "What a gorgeous bou. quot! l never saw such lovely chijvsanlhcmums!" The middle of your letter ls no problem when you rcmcmbcr it's flnllcrinrz In your recipient w write of tastes and good times you have in common. "My feet start tapping ivhen I think of Scaview orchestra. Remember?" Then, with a few pointer! on English you easily avoid such errors as omitting the subject "l" from . sentence or using a crude "sure are" iii-dead of “certainly are." Write letters you can be proud of! fiur 32-page bonklct has pointers 1 English, vocabulary, good form; vcs many sample letters to guid: vu in your serial, friendly nnzi ‘Q1111 20c ln oolns for your copy f Goctl Imllcr-Wrltiuz Made Easy moiiey,_their thoughts. their energy and their l ..H“‘.“AAAAA ALA IIIIkI .k.L ‘Aukkkvkkmké; g4‘ l 1 SUI the 1ni11re is known the norlli of the \V1-~;: Indies. ‘Yhere , are many of these "deeps" ln the] sea and they all bear names. To avoid lnyliig cable in the | (feet-est of these \'.lll(‘\'.<, cable en-f have 1(l‘1l'l\\‘-."(I a the North .-\‘l.'iiill1‘ extend- ing from the Grand Banks of Ncw- foundland across the plateau“ to Valentin in Ireland nntl Penzance —of Gilbert and Sullivan fame —on the sriiulici-inost tip of ginecrs across - lff ~ , . ». . But, nlas, it is loves labor lost. No huiiinn vou wish. ' p11 ‘l linfu12?“l‘€;{i ajnigégxgfi-tlley mubt - jngpmmy or determination elm 51,151 the m-‘u-ch‘ /____ . . .... _ . SW18 N0. 3402 512G .. .- -, .1" H _l1 1_ ' . ,.v ,. ..,., , ‘l -. .. -. . l _‘ ' n H gm Lin‘ NHL Comm“ up w me 1.1. lune. A111 1.111115 1n‘ 1111f of llxlfl when wdtiuto slléISlllllllo, OCEAN b\ 1.1 "1 .1 .....1.- 01.11} 0 ("You w“ synlhctic youth loi 1111. 11.1. 111111». “l 1111 l 11m t? 011159-1185 11 101117115 . - ,-|,_\TURE~ . l ' , . I and 1115111111041 lllllTlbll.‘ comparison buuvu-n ourselves and the lads and‘ HA5 3 i ~ 3 NBma Cicth 1g (‘r1 ard‘:.n(1]).-\\H',,T0ry'1'Jam“ HOW‘ Jassles we are grotesquely (living l0 " ' "fif" ' ' "_*"_‘—_— 0F LAND AREAS Vkcny S We ravk. _ Cut mm H. “efrc-LO £11915“?afiufiigal-lkstfiltfdmitate, V111 a middle-aged woman. and that ‘idnl _ m u . ‘ . ..-m,_‘(.,. twp k._-(.|,,,,_g Hes umml._.c“ “em ‘maybe t k i ,1he line ‘of coiivprsation that is u.- Ocean ologists u rue ere street Adar“. ibou- unnl -,,_ on“, . ' ' ’ “ e111 11119 old woman \\lio has her face vertiug in a youngster is boring 1n‘ £1 World below the woild as we or- \ |‘ "W1- llll'~' uo too Toiniiil‘ ’ Ellen-lilteti, 111111 her 11.111" 1111-11, and 111-i" an ouisicll-r. So sliu rcads and suui- (llllll'.'ll\' knnu- 1', whose cable eon- ‘ ‘>‘ i - ' .-. -' 1- ~'.. - . 1W1" ~- 1.‘ -1.. . -~ - 1‘- J._,n,.._,_,, u, u “we-w memmg the [n00 P31111011 1.1.1 .1 b.1._1i (loft 1 its and inakts lltlhcll an iiiteusting 1.1 ctioiis 11.1111 .111 i; llllllClliS of the c,“ prom“ “- W51 washed_ m, (loesiii look like .\\\\('l lo. but. aiiu giacious (Julllptllllllll to .ill with enrth. Aside fi-mii 11.01111 life, a great . dy in izself, Atlantic ls 1111111 5 l-~l as 1.1111 ' England. BRITISH IMPORT llI-IZHAND Since Canada's export made in most agricultural products is largely with the United Kingdom, the pre- sent. and future demand for these products ls almost entirely depend- ent on the course of llie \\'B.l' lt- self and the policies of the United IKhigdom government depart-meta concerned with the food supplles, exchange, fields, states the Current Review o Agriculture conditions ln Can- a . 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