Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . imports of salmon into England dur-ing the past 14 years: 1896 932,226 1897 1,119,1093 1898 1,314,-985 1899 926,935 1900 1,032,155 1901 1,003,511 1902 1,734,567 1903 907,076 1904 989,063 1905 792,550 1906 1,233,019 1907 501,506 1908 677,442 1909 823,376 TO DETECT FROSTED ORANGES. Frozen on the Tree and Become Puffy—Cannot Tell From the Rind. There is considerable trouble in theorange trade, and the cause of it is in-teresting. Those who are buying orangeswill find a great difference in flavor andrichness in the quality, even in the samevarieties. This is the


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . imports of salmon into England dur-ing the past 14 years: 1896 932,226 1897 1,119,1093 1898 1,314,-985 1899 926,935 1900 1,032,155 1901 1,003,511 1902 1,734,567 1903 907,076 1904 989,063 1905 792,550 1906 1,233,019 1907 501,506 1908 677,442 1909 823,376 TO DETECT FROSTED ORANGES. Frozen on the Tree and Become Puffy—Cannot Tell From the Rind. There is considerable trouble in theorange trade, and the cause of it is in-teresting. Those who are buying orangeswill find a great difference in flavor andrichness in the quality, even in the samevarieties. This is the result of frostedfruit, but most people are under theimpression that they were damaged byfrost during transit, and are looking onthe outside to see whether they are freefrom it. This is, however, not thetrouble . This year they had frost wherethe oranges grow, and this has the euectof driving the juice from the orangesback into the tree, which makes ihemlight, puffy, and undesirable. As thegrocers themselves are not able to pick. THE NEW FLAVOR MAPLEINE Better Than Maple Tbe Crescent tali. Co.,Seattle, Wash. Butter DisKes Oval Butter Dishes are made completewith one stroke of a knife. No seam orwire. They are the neatest thing in theirline. Mailthis to your dealerand get prices. Graham Bros. & Oo., Kinmount, Dnt. out all that were touched, some damagedfruit gets mixed more or less with thatwhich is supposed to be houses, however, are careful,and are doing their best to give the re-tailers good fruit, and in a short timethe trouble will disappear. TRADE NOTES. The Montreal Industrial Co-operativeCo., Montreal, has assigned to J. J. E. Little, who for some time wasa salesman in the grocery department ofthe Wm. Beatty Companys store. ParrySound, Ont., has been engaged by L. , Essex, Ont., to manage his gro-cery department. Hagerman & Baird, general merchants,of Hartland, N. B., have dissolved part-nership, Frajik Hagerman retiring. Anew pa


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