Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Nice(56 gallons) and St. Etienne (54 gallons), while Paris is only thir-teenth on the list with 45 gallons. In none of the large towns in the south of France does the con-sumption fall below 30 gallons, but in seven large towns in thenorth (Lille, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Dunkirk, Caen, Calais, Roubaixand Turcoing) it averages only 6 gallons. Another table givesthe consumption of alcohol, and here Rouen, Cherbourg and LeHavre head the list with an annual total of nearly 4 gallons perhead of the population, or more than double the quantity con-sumed in Paris—Liquor


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Nice(56 gallons) and St. Etienne (54 gallons), while Paris is only thir-teenth on the list with 45 gallons. In none of the large towns in the south of France does the con-sumption fall below 30 gallons, but in seven large towns in thenorth (Lille, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Dunkirk, Caen, Calais, Roubaixand Turcoing) it averages only 6 gallons. Another table givesthe consumption of alcohol, and here Rouen, Cherbourg and LeHavre head the list with an annual total of nearly 4 gallons perhead of the population, or more than double the quantity con-sumed in Paris—Liquor Trade Review. The contracts for supplies for the permanent military corpsin London, Ont., have been awarded to the following: WilliamIsaac, meat; John Diprose, bread ; John Lawson, potatoes andgroceries; William Percival, forage and straw for men; WmStevely & Son, cleaning stoves and furnishing stoves and stove-pipes. 40 THE CANADIAN GROCER Something new andattractive Raes Finest Sublime Lucca Oil The perfection of Olive Packed in clear whitebottles, Quarts, Pints andy2 -Pints, also in i gallonCans WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. FRANK MAGOR & CO. 16 St. John Street . . MONTREAL


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