Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 88
... rates or even the outlawing of preferential rates , were rejected . " Thus , the government railway's managers were left to determine rates on the most fundamental business principle - the self - interest of the railway . Like any ...
... rates or even the outlawing of preferential rates , were rejected . " Thus , the government railway's managers were left to determine rates on the most fundamental business principle - the self - interest of the railway . Like any ...
Page 89
... rates on flour and oil from Ontario were lower to Maritime points than to Quebec City . Two prominent Montreal sugar manufacturers charged that both the placing of raw and refined sugar in the same classification and the rates ...
... rates on flour and oil from Ontario were lower to Maritime points than to Quebec City . Two prominent Montreal sugar manufacturers charged that both the placing of raw and refined sugar in the same classification and the rates ...
Page 90
... rates was part of a broader effort to increase rates in the late 1880s.40 But in 1894 Pottinger pointed out that despite his efforts , there had been no significant change in local class rates , or in the through and local commodity rates ...
... rates was part of a broader effort to increase rates in the late 1880s.40 But in 1894 Pottinger pointed out that despite his efforts , there had been no significant change in local class rates , or in the through and local commodity rates ...
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