. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. n 350,-000 and 400,000 pounds, while this year it isestimated at over half a million pounds. Thequality ofthe wool this season is said to bebetter than usual in respect to texture andfreedom from foreign matter. The priceranges from 8 to 10 cents per pound. Theincrease in sheep in Manitoba is particularlynoted by dealers, and it is thought that theprovince can now supply all local demandswithout importations from either the east orwest.—Free Press, Winnipeg. The entire stock of Crockery-ware, Glassware, and China,at prices that catch all shrewdb


. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. n 350,-000 and 400,000 pounds, while this year it isestimated at over half a million pounds. Thequality ofthe wool this season is said to bebetter than usual in respect to texture andfreedom from foreign matter. The priceranges from 8 to 10 cents per pound. Theincrease in sheep in Manitoba is particularlynoted by dealers, and it is thought that theprovince can now supply all local demandswithout importations from either the east orwest.—Free Press, Winnipeg. The entire stock of Crockery-ware, Glassware, and China,at prices that catch all shrewdbuyers. Some surprises invery staple lines. JAMES A. SKINNER & 00. (In Liquidation.)64 and 66 Wellington St., West, TORONTO. THE CANADIAN GROCER Now is the Time to Buy Sun-cured Codfish in quintals Thistle Haddies in i lb. tinsGolden Haddies in i lb. tins Nobles Lobsters (flat) in i lb. tins Nobles Lobsters (flat) in 1-2 lb. tins. THE ABOVE ARE ALL NEW GOODS. LUCAS, STEELE & BRISTOL 1?.*^/- HAMILTON Everybody Drinks Ram Lais. AND EVERYBODY LIKES IT


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