Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ws direct liabilities of$81, The principal creditots areGault Bros. & Co., Montreal, to theextent of $23,, and ThibaudeauBros. & Co., Montreal, to the extent of$17, The amount owed altogether,to Montreal creditors, is $53, ; toToronto creditors, $11,807,76, of whomCaldecott, Burton & Spence are the largest,with $3, on their books. Theamount owing Winnipeg creditors is $7,, R. J. Whitla & Co., with $2,,being the principal creditors. In additionto the direct liabilities there will be a furthersum of $7,500, now in a


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ws direct liabilities of$81, The principal creditots areGault Bros. & Co., Montreal, to theextent of $23,, and ThibaudeauBros. & Co., Montreal, to the extent of$17, The amount owed altogether,to Montreal creditors, is $53, ; toToronto creditors, $11,807,76, of whomCaldecott, Burton & Spence are the largest,with $3, on their books. Theamount owing Winnipeg creditors is $7,, R. J. Whitla & Co., with $2,,being the principal creditors. In additionto the direct liabilities there will be a furthersum of $7,500, now in abeyance. Theassets are $54,, leaving a deficit of$27, The Cowan-Ramsay Co., Limited, To-ronto, has been incorporated. One simile that solitary shines In the dry desert of a thousand lines. The simile is this: cheap-quality stovepolish is no more like Enameline, themodern stove polish, than a brick is like adiamond. Buy Enameline, get a quickand brilliant shine on your stove, and itwill prove the should sell a brand of StovePolish which, above ALLothers, consumers want, and FOUR REASONS WHY GROCERS for which Grocers can offer no substitute without injury to their trade. Enameline ^TheModern STOVE POLISH First: It is Superior to All othersin Quality. Second : It gives Perfect Satisfac-tion to Consumers, Third: It is Thoroughly Advertised and Sells : NO OTHER Stove Polish ON EARTH has so large a sale. THE CANADIAN GROCER 11 UNITED STATES TEA INSPECTION. IT MAY interest readers of The Cana-dian Grocer to read the followingregulations governing the inspection oftea in the United States issued Feb. 7, last: I. The following standards of imported teas are for those prescribed by circulars No. 69 ofApril 21, 1897, and No. 186 of Nov. 6, 1897 :No. 1—Fomosa Oolong. 2—Foochow Oolong. 3—Amoy Oolong. 4—North China Congou. 5—South China 6—India Tea. 7—Ceylon Tea. 8—Pingsuey Green Tea. 9—(A) Country Green Tea, (Y. Hyson). 10


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