OUR EXPORT PROBLEM
Hir—lf (hero is any truth in tho report that *:ooio of our cheese has boon destroyed becauso of long storage, I would venture to suggest to our dairy and meal; companies that a little consideration bo oxtended to our orphanages, charitable institutions, elc., throughout tho Dominion. If there is# the slightest risk of further waste, which I hope will nol; bo tho tvise, .1 would enter a plea on behalf of all benevolent institutions as iibove-inontionod, no matter under wliat jiame tb.cy ara called,, Pat <nir export
companies ar© ablo In Miovo ihn pitu,ifion I feel biu'R, *imi if tho directors fell inclined to adopt, this suggestion, oven by nnpnlying Uioso deserving eases at. nulucetl cliurjws until Lho find of tho war, they will bo doinj a f, f ood work, and ihat. without much Fitcritir.o to their iinuwial position.—l am, <do., T. ,1. HUKIM-JliL
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 7
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148OUR EXPORT PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 7
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