THE CITY'S MILK SUPPLY
(To the Editor.) / , o; r Tho eitv's milk question is verv proniueut.lv before, the ratopayers c.f tho citv just no"'. It would 1)0 yll if the 'council would see what othei municipal authorities have done.on this oueslion. Tt mav be news to tho L:t\ Council that Glnsenw J,® svstera of nasteunsmg llu- <-it\ s milk supply somo time «go, m tho interests of infant- life protection, and they luu to abandon it, as it was proved that .t actually increased tho number of chikldeatlis— doing far moro harm than jrooti. I think tlio council would do wel : to abandon the present line :.t action, and see if some other means could not be found of dealing with this most urgent, question. \\ hy not try ■i .svst-em of co-operation between tho council, the milk vendors ant tho dairv farmers? or the city to establish n milk delivery on its own account. T am sure tho riitopnynrs would support the council if it went about tho matter in a right nininter.--I niii, et,c., TIIOS. iM- MILLIGAN. January 21, 1918.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 101, 22 January 1918, Page 6
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181THE CITY'S MILK SUPPLY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 101, 22 January 1918, Page 6
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