BUTTER AND CHEESE
FINANCE THE OBSTACLE TO IMPERIAL PURCHASE. ( No final settlement has yet been mado ' ftbout tjie purchase by the Imperial Gov- • ernment of the'butter and cheese output of the Dominion. The representatives of the . producers who have been dealing the Prime Minister in the negotiations that have been going on recently have accepted the offers of the Imperial Government for both commodities, 011 ' certain conditions. The important condition desired by the sellers at this ; end is that some provision be mado for financing the purchase before the butter or cheese' is 1 actually shipped. The farmers desire to have an advance when the product has gone into cool sloro. If I there is no provision for something of the sort tlio finances of dairy factories will bo very seriously embarrassed, and ' In some cases it may become impossible for them to go on. Mr. Mnsso.v hopes . that some such provision as that for which the producers are asking may ho made, but lie has not yet received advico ; to this' effect from the Imperial Government.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 37, 7 November 1917, Page 10
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177BUTTER AND CHEESE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 37, 7 November 1917, Page 10
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