. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. No. 9891. No. 551. retail at #,# No. 9891 is a dressing case. ENGLISH OYSTERS. The oyster season concernsa great many individuals. Thereare even those, says The Morn-ing, who are cockneyfiedenough to spell August Aur-gust in order to satisfy con-science as to the r in themonths during which the bi-valves may be unconditionally consumed. According to reports fromWhitstable, Colchester, and other centres of the oyster trade, thewarm summer has had a most beneficial effect on the natives,and it is expected that this autumn they will be at least 6(L- adozen ch


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. No. 9891. No. 551. retail at #,# No. 9891 is a dressing case. ENGLISH OYSTERS. The oyster season concernsa great many individuals. Thereare even those, says The Morn-ing, who are cockneyfiedenough to spell August Aur-gust in order to satisfy con-science as to the r in themonths during which the bi-valves may be unconditionally consumed. According to reports fromWhitstable, Colchester, and other centres of the oyster trade, thewarm summer has had a most beneficial effect on the natives,and it is expected that this autumn they will be at least 6(L- adozen cheaper than they were last year. But early frosk<aKe *fhehorror of the wholesale dealers, who make their cortf^8*B*oeforethere is a suspicion of sharp weather. Indeed,view of the increasing demand, they are obliged todo so. The typhoid fever scare a year or two agodid the business much damage, but now the de-mand has revived, and is expected to be better thanever. It is not generally known that the Isle ofWight, in the Medina, and


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