Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . ico teem with excellentred-snapper, sea-perch and pampanowhich are distributed through thedifferent ports, by express, to allthe principal centres of population inthe interior. With prime fresh fish atthe same or a less price than the mostinferior grades of the canned article,it would indeed be surprising if the im-portations of the latter article shouldreach very consideiable proportions. Moreover, as fresh fish pays a dutyof cents per net pound while thecanned article pays cents per legalpound, fresh salmon is brought in fromthe Sacramento river,


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . ico teem with excellentred-snapper, sea-perch and pampanowhich are distributed through thedifferent ports, by express, to allthe principal centres of population inthe interior. With prime fresh fish atthe same or a less price than the mostinferior grades of the canned article,it would indeed be surprising if the im-portations of the latter article shouldreach very consideiable proportions. Moreover, as fresh fish pays a dutyof cents per net pound while thecanned article pays cents per legalpound, fresh salmon is brought in fromthe Sacramento river, practically duringthe whole year and retails at more orless the same price as the better gradesof canned goods. The principal con-sumer of canned goods of all kinds, fish,meats, vegetables and fruits are miningand construction camps, which, due totheir meagre means of communicationwith the railways, cannot count on thefresh product. THE CANADIAN GROCER HOLBROOKS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is Made in the Largest Sauce Factory in the World. NOT FOR AN AGEBUT FOR ALL TIME. Its Reputation BuilL theFactory Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers: HOLBROOnS LIMITED Canadian-i\inerican Offices: 40 Scott St., Toronto, Manager, H. Gilbert Nobbs Head Office and WorKs: Birmin^Kam, England Bre\irerie8: Stourport, WorcestersKire, England Hxport Offices: 64 LeadenKall Street, London, England 179 THE CANADIAN GROCER HOW THEY GET THE TOURISTTRADE. Actual Methods Used to Make the Mus-koka Tourist Trade Profitable. W. Hanna & Co., general merchantsof Port Carling, Ont., make a specialtyof catering to the tourists and camperswho throng the Muskoka Lake districtevery summer, and the flourishing tradethey have developed must certainlyhave been due to the energetic and sys-tematic manner in which they wentafter business, to use a common phraseof the day. They recognized the oppor-tunity presented by the influx of aclass who are invariably well suppliedfinancially and are willing to pay highprices for the quali


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