Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . Wholesale Agentsfor Canada. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., I Wellington Street East, Toronto. 14 THE CANADIAN GROCER. TORONTO MARKET. TORONTO, May 12, 1892. Experiences on the street vary. Somehouses report trade rather active, others re-port it quite dull. None say it is is little to give occasion to change ofany sort, and movement continues upon thelines traced two or three weeks ago. Onemanager remarked that in taking a surveyof the week on Friday last for the purpose ofmaking up a budget of news for the informa-tion of the travellers of his hous
Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . Wholesale Agentsfor Canada. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., I Wellington Street East, Toronto. 14 THE CANADIAN GROCER. TORONTO MARKET. TORONTO, May 12, 1892. Experiences on the street vary. Somehouses report trade rather active, others re-port it quite dull. None say it is is little to give occasion to change ofany sort, and movement continues upon thelines traced two or three weeks ago. Onemanager remarked that in taking a surveyof the week on Friday last for the purpose ofmaking up a budget of news for the informa-tion of the travellers of his house, he was un-able to unearth a single new feature or im-portant event. The record is a very baldone. Sugar has eased, but no stimulus tobuying has ensued. Tea keeps up its ac-tivity in all the lines that may be roughlyclassed as popular. Canned goods go at theold pace. Valencia raisins are showing signsof improvement in their value. Coffees arefirm, and all choice grades are much higherand are scarce. As to money, it is not moreplentiful than it was. The buying side ofthe market seems to have no more of it tospare, at all events. COFFEES. G
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