vs_* x __ ._._¢,.,_, .- 3 “elliott _l at-_is” over- which Canadian trade has J sailed; thi- t--»_\lii»;c has been an em_ine'ntly successful --i"§¢§ 5 hear _“ugh thése _davs _about taria refomn m;,_;.g;o¢:_|_e:n;p£_:ir:_1_:2i5;;v:__d”“_;‘;;; 3_9 ,pina petty p0ll!l_cll_adV§utn|e._ ¢_ _ "_ __ '_ _ '”'*' _ l ._ __ .___ _ - ,_ _ -:~_'r_" _~ ._ ;_._ f_f_;_ _ _-_i . i "_ » » " This miserable-method of cam- ,_’ if'-' _ ‘ ‘ ' i'*_-~_- _ _ ` _' _ __ 7 ‘f _:____.\_ ,_ '.__,~_.. '.`__ 'lm "’ ‘ f- -O_ur_~_last advertisement of used cars was tlioi'oughly_-answpred,;iiH'__ .__.,,`___'____ _ ~ _ every car which was ready was -sold. One' or twoi_whlcli;§aistri1ge§ .’ -' » `j_e iteccsslty for it in the interests ofthe con-_ _ ` 1. 'gl-niilill down as they :ire under the high cost ~. 'l lil- llilustion is- one oftserious importaiice ‘I `_ l _ _"is now llcilig given the study and the attention ? .f‘igij1iort~.ince demands. The ta-riff willno doubt be rmled, will be adjusted, not slashed for spectac- ~ _alder political purposes, but after mature study delibciiitioli. A commission is now at work on _ emattcl- and will hold meetings in every import- d$it`centi~e iii (Eiliada at which evidence _will be taken, *f ififorinatioil eiveii by witensses representing the vfarious clli_~1.-i`-_Q in the country, industrial, commercial cohsuinill-_-‘_ 'l`li.~ findings resulting from these enquir 'l ies will hi- tilllillltted and acted upon and the tariff will be ti'i-ati-il with the deliberation its importance and -the futilri- welfare of the country demand. _ I_’1`o the ll-iyiiiitii outside of the classes which may be said to hilvi- ;i pi-l-sonal interest in the raising o_r_the_ T I lowering of thi- tariff, such as the merchant, the' importer, the iiiiiiiufacturer, the speculator, there: ire -featilres which it will be well to-consider very qsirefully in the light of possible changes. The profl Kress of iilinliilf:-ic-turing industries in Canada is one l . . Iofjthese. .-iilliistii-.s recently compiled show that dur- ”/" i”fi'g;t_}ie .past yeai- over 200 United States firms -lipvp Q" eped :intl incorporated branches in Canada. If *we 'd“these to those est`_ubl_ished before the war we _i_i'd‘a_~t‘otal :-ippgpximating 600 branches with an' in- fést at-l~il_~=_< tile" border, growing in intensity as _ii_t_di'_ii1fa'¢-llll-i-l-_< :ind business men realize the advan- to l.l- ill-i'i\fi-il by following in the footsteps of Qi _lt ri-ili-it-_<_»ili'_<. ; __ hfllliese art- the 'condition prevliling today. con- ditions vtliit-li are- still in progress, conditions which tl'i'__e ilil-i-i-i l»l-_--_iiltof Can-ad‘a’s trade policy, and `i'0i‘l`ditioiis Sit--ll which are in every way desirable. ny iiltt-i't'el~t-nce with such conditions _gill .t'hei'.-lore be watched with the deepest interest not/by 'tliosc iiloiie whose political fortunes are in- _ géiivvbveii it itll them but by all who desire a contin- l `l\nce"oi' t`;ill_-tiliis material prosperity. These _are one and ill \ii-it of the recent criticisms and the Vague Clizlil_ut»>` proposed Pi`eI¥ll€l‘ 'Melg`l'l€l'l might well sa_\, -_i_~ lit- ilid, “We cannot affordto sail our national ci-itll ill uncharted-seas.” ' " ' _ Thi- Nlltlit~lli~ster Guardian, one of _-the leading ne.wspa'pers in Eiigland, gives the following reasons for the establisliinent of these American branches in Canada. _-' . ` ` . L ""~'l§l‘- l ‘ '(1) 'lil i-lijoy the benefits of any trade arrange ments ni;-iili-_ for units of_the--British Empire. __ _ ‘ 7 (2) To handle the export orders received _by the parent cilnipany in the United States for ship- ment. to the lliiiied Kingdom and other parts of t e Eitiiirrel _ ` - ' _ _ l :il "(3) _’l`o _crow-‘ as a Canadian industry with _the 'expanding lliai'ki_-ts and the increasing purchasing power of the markets reached. ~ - -_ '-(4) 'l`o hriridlc the Canadian market at close range. _ -- 9 Dui‘iil_i: the war Canada’s purchtases in the Un- .-ited Statc-_< illi-li-nsed to an unprecedented degree, to suph, a ilcgrei- as to’ develop' an adversetrade bal- _uice and the consequent discount of th_e Canadian dollar in the lfllited States. In normal times exports 'phd imlpoi is so nearly balanced that the rate of _ex- fehange bl-t\\'i_>en the two countries was at no time seriously ;il'tcc_t_cil. But when the discount on__the O8h'a'diaii ill ill:i'l‘ and `siii*ll1l`fi'l'fl"t!`(`il.l"Sl§I"' "the"'*p1‘éi"lfi-Llllif-i on the Aliit-l'ii-itil dollar rose fromtwo to 17-1-2 per 'eent coiii~lili_-l~t_-t- between the two countries began to slifpw thi- i-ll'i-cts of the changed conditions. _ Before thi- \var importers of American goods paid an itil vlilill-i-m duty of about 35 per cent; the War tarill' illi-l~<-;i._isL nd doubt that nie ufcilind nel- ii' -series of -‘-testes-».»= city many years ofgrailuiil climb- '- _~ “ld h‘+°__ been °“° °' ;l_l° xt? ing to reach its present tux rate. tu’ 5t““"°-°f the dw. _ " *` but at the Bellnovernment rate of speed' it will reach' the farmer much more rapidly. This TAXATION is only their first installment. - FIRST SEAPLANE ARRIVEB AT ' MONTREAL _ _ MONTREAL. Aug. 17.- The flrt seaplane ever to- arrive in Montreal on ii b\|si_n_css_ irlp land- ed on the river outside ihc=Cimn--' dlnn Vickers. Limited. -docliyard. this afternoon from Qttawa with Colonel Leckloand _Malo tiogdon ot. the Canadian _Airvp c on maui.-snirtug” nbckciiife the .plane niudd n fun trip to this city in one hour and twenty min- utes. . _ 'rho visit will__Probably have pro found significance later. as it is gundai-stood that plans are now under way whereby the Canadian Vickers. Lim-lied, will inxutl. ili- cilities for the assembling of sea- lanes for the Canadian Ali- Force. __._v-as J J~`_-'-1. 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