CANADIAN GRAIN.
COMPETITION 3?OR EAST-BOUND ■ TKANSIPORT. ' n> Ttleßrnrh—l're»9 Asaociation-OopjrlKlit (Hec. May 12, 1.3 a.m.) . . Ottawa, May 11. In connection with the keen competition between United' States and Canadian transport routes for tho east-bound grain traffic from tbe Canadian north-weat, a reduction of tho water rato to Montrenl to i\ cents makes the rate from.Fort William (tho Canadian grain-shipping port on' Lake Ontario) to Liverpool, via Montreal, 8.13 cents a bushel, compared with 8.52 cents by the 'Buffalo-New York route. -..!•,, The Canadian companies' 'hW nil their May space booked, and Montreal is expected to become the leading ocean port for outbound grain.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 815, 12 May 1910, Page 5
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101CANADIAN GRAIN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 815, 12 May 1910, Page 5
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