Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . 4 to 4^c. per lb., and in tins at45 to 50c, as to size. Sugar, 6 to 6# lb. PROVISIONS. There was an improved demand forsmoked meats and a fair trade was done inthis line, but pork and lard were quiet,with no change in prices to note. Wequote as follows: Canadian pork, $16to $ per barrel; pure Canadianlard, in pails, at 8#c. to 8>£c. ; andcompound refined at S^c. per lb.;hams, loyic. to n^c.; and bacon,11 )i to 12c. per lb. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC. There was an easier tone to cable advices,and this news had a tendency to checkbusiness here, showing sh


Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . 4 to 4^c. per lb., and in tins at45 to 50c, as to size. Sugar, 6 to 6# lb. PROVISIONS. There was an improved demand forsmoked meats and a fair trade was done inthis line, but pork and lard were quiet,with no change in prices to note. Wequote as follows: Canadian pork, $16to $ per barrel; pure Canadianlard, in pails, at 8#c. to 8>£c. ; andcompound refined at S^c. per lb.;hams, loyic. to n^c.; and bacon,11 )i to 12c. per lb. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC. There was an easier tone to cable advices,and this news had a tendency to checkbusiness here, showing shippers no disposi-tion to operate, and few sales were made. BE SURE AND GET: Brighton &**»* CN°; THISTLEBRAND TOMATOES New Process GARDENGROWN THE CANADIAN GROCER 23 ra 44 a CROWN FRUIT JARS BUY NOW, before further advance. SURE CATCH Sealed Sticky Fly Paper 5? -AND- Safety Fly P oison LATES. Best value and most thoroughly FOR THE EBY, BLAIN C WHOLESALE IMPORTING AND MANUFACTURING GROCERS LIMITED TORONTO Oats were offered in round lots afloat atZoj4c. without meeting with buyers, andsome small sales of peas were made at 5 7 y2 The flour market was without any newfeature, except that a good many cable en-quiries were received for Manitoba grades,but no actual business was done. The localdemand was limited and trade on the wholewas of a jobbing character. We quote: Win-ter wheat patents, # to $ ; straightrollers, $5 to $; bags, $ to $;Manitoba patents, $ to $, and strongbakers, $5 to $ Business in feed was quiet, but, on thewhole, sales are fully up to the average forthe season, and prices are about steady. Wequote: Ontario winter wheat bran, $ $ I shorts, $ to $14 per ton inbulk ; Manitoba bran, $13 ; shorts, $15,and moullie, $17 per ton, including bags. The demand for oatmeal continues slow,and the market is quiet and featureless,rolled oats being


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