Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . 25-27 Church Street, Toronto If your order reads thus:— Send me St. Nicholasor Homeguard you are ordering the. J. J. McCabe Sole Agent 32 Church Street, Toronto FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FISH Native Fruit Lines Declining—Spanish Grapes and Florida Grape Fruit NewLines—Bananas Scarce—Potatoes Easing Up—Oysters in Demand. The Canadian fruit markets are pre-paring for the change of seasons, andwarehouses which presented airy andvacant spaces during the hot days, areagain filling up with stocks. Nativelines, while not showing a great diminu-tion in supplies arrivi


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . 25-27 Church Street, Toronto If your order reads thus:— Send me St. Nicholasor Homeguard you are ordering the. J. J. McCabe Sole Agent 32 Church Street, Toronto FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FISH Native Fruit Lines Declining—Spanish Grapes and Florida Grape Fruit NewLines—Bananas Scarce—Potatoes Easing Up—Oysters in Demand. The Canadian fruit markets are pre-paring for the change of seasons, andwarehouses which presented airy andvacant spaces during the hot days, areagain filling up with stocks. Nativelines, while not showing a great diminu-tion in supplies arriving yet, appear tobe over the hill and the finer grades ofvarious lines are about done. Nativegrapes still hold their own, but theyhave seen their best days, and Tokaysfrom California, and Almerias and Ma-lagas from Spain are the select varie-ties being sold. Niagara peaches of thebetter quality have given place to El-bertas from California; and Idaho plumshave displaced almost entirely both theCanadian blue and green plums. Apples are still advancing, some deal-ers in Ontario asking as high as $ present or future delivery. Som


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