Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . om page 41 Compound 0-38V. Bacon 0 52 Hams 0 45 New Raspberries Selling at $5 Crate Vancouver. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.—Newraspberries are arriving on the market,and are quoted at $5 per crate. Alsoyellow transparent anples from theOkanagan district, selling at $ perbjx. Cherries are 20c per quart. Newcelery is quoted at $ per dozenbunches. Apples— Yellow Transparent, box 5 50 Cherries, Okanagan, qt 0 20 Oranges, Cal., aver 6 00 Strawberries, crate 3 25 Gooseberies, qt 0 1? Grapefuit, case 5 00 6 00 Lemons, case 7 00 Pineapples, Cuban 5 50 Cucumbers,


Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . om page 41 Compound 0-38V. Bacon 0 52 Hams 0 45 New Raspberries Selling at $5 Crate Vancouver. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.—Newraspberries are arriving on the market,and are quoted at $5 per crate. Alsoyellow transparent anples from theOkanagan district, selling at $ perbjx. Cherries are 20c per quart. Newcelery is quoted at $ per dozenbunches. Apples— Yellow Transparent, box 5 50 Cherries, Okanagan, qt 0 20 Oranges, Cal., aver 6 00 Strawberries, crate 3 25 Gooseberies, qt 0 1? Grapefuit, case 5 00 6 00 Lemons, case 7 00 Pineapples, Cuban 5 50 Cucumbers, , per doz 2 00 Tomatoes (hothouse), 20, crate No. 1 5 00 Carrots, doz. bunches 0 25 Onions, doz. bunches 0 25 Parsley, doz. bunches .* .... 0 25 Turnips, doz. bunches 0 25 Ixvcal potatoes, ton SO 00 Celery, doz 175 Raspberries, crate 5 00 Movement in Molasses Slow Vancouver. MOLASSES.^There is not a greatdeal of demand for molasses, and quota-tions are ruling steady at last weeksfigures. Continued on page 47 July 11, 1919 43. Caters to Needs of Light Housekeepers W. Stansfield, 379 Church Street, Toronto, Disposes of His Automobile Deliveriesand Does a Better Business on a Cash and Carry Plan Disposing of his automobile deliver-ies, and cutting down his staff fromseven. clerks to three, W. Stansfield,379 Church Street, Toronto, told CAN-ADIAN GROCER that he is now doinga more profitable business. He han-dles both fresh and smoked meats, aswell as general groceries. Whereas be-fore he endeavored to reach the publicin widely divergent parts of the city, heno longer does it, confining himself tothe immediate district in which he up an expensive delivery sys-tem, he claims, is bad business, and eatsup too much of the profits. His storeis now practically a cash and carryestablishment, and conducted as suchfor the past two years it has been verysuccessful. Caters to Light Housekeeping Mr. Stansfield has a store that ismodern in every particular. It at onceattra


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