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Says Business Is AtmI .ovv Fide in New York\ IK\\ KXI»RK»8KD BY MR. R. A.M\Rlt;H W H( RKTVRNKI) FROM TRIP \BROAD YESTERDAY.j R us inf's* is on the low tide at present in New York, said Mr. Robert A March, of Kingston, who returned to the island yesterday! morning aboard the s. s. Metapanafter a four week* business trip to the I S A . and Canada.He spent eight days in New York, and was in Montreal for several day*. finding a little timeto \isit Toronto also. The number of business sites that werelt; losed and were put up for rent in New York certainly surprisedhim. and this of course must he some indication of the turn of affairs in business. Toronto was also on the slow' man h, but Mon-trea: eemcd quite lively, and trade was in good swing There. Th\vs* med to be feeling no depression whd'owr m Montreal, said Mr.Mar.hVISITING HbMF,Mr William Lyons, who left h* re about 11 years ago for Arn-♦ rica. atid has been engaged in business there, returned with his wife Mrs. Hilda Lyons. He was ooking forward to a happy stayhere, which would perhaps he a few weeks or months.
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Kingston Daily Gleaner

Kingston, Kingston, JM

Fri, Sep 02, 1932

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