April 11, 1902

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James Gilmour

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. GILMOUR.

Does the hon. minister control the sale ?

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The MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE.

We manage the sale. Most of it was marketed in British Columbia and the Yukon, but this last season we shipped some to Europe. Some has been sent every year to Japan-not a very large quantity, but gradually increasing.

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James Gilmour

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. GILMOUR.

I am surprised that any should be required. I thought that the Yukon would have taken the 'whole of it.

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The MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE.

That is due to the fact that a great deal of Manitoba butter was sent to British Columbia this year and some Ontario and Quebec butter. In the early spring there was some sent from the east.

Some resolutions reported.

On motion of the Minister of Finance, House adjourned at 11.50 p.m.

Monday, April 14, 1902.

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April 11, 1902