Show The Georgian Hay Trade CHICAGO September 2The InterOcean tomorrow will say There are some men here who believe the decision of the Canadian Cana-dian Minister excluding vessels the United States from going from one Canadian port to another to get cargoes will seriously affect the Georgian Bay trade They claim that if the ruling is enforced a great many vessels ves-sels will be compelled to abandon the trade altogether as they cannot obtain cargoes at Midland or Collingwood ports where grain is received exclusively Heretofore American vessels have carried grain to these two ports and proceeded from them to one or the other of the islands in the bay and procured cargoes car-goes of cedar or salt to bring back to Chicago Chi-cago Now that this source of revenue is closed they will have to seek some other trade |