The Canadian Government has erl the Railway Commission to pre with the revision of the railway fijj charges-with a view to tho equalise of rates to the fullest possible «? and encouragement to the movejr—traffic through Canadian ports. Tho "Daily Express" says that; tain Harry Mack, an Australian*,:' ed a' thrilling wreck story in Lo dcrry. The captain said the ship;' limit, of 1000 tons burden, bound. New York from Grimsby, sprang' * and foundered. Officers and crew seeing the Reliant overheel and spent four days and five nights in ft. boat, encountering tempestuous/* until a trawler towed them to the 1 coast. > . -f! Keep the kiddies free from cos and colds with "NAZOL." So/' relieves, penetrates; Is 6d for 60"
DRAYTON'S BARGAIN BAlß|s China and Hardware most be detain v Everything reduced. Bay now and fcfWrj money. Watch our windows. -'"Dtiicn ton's, 765, Colombo street. *, 'A,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 10
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145Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 10
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