. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. The Pure GoldPickling Spice in packages, costs you 5cents per dozen more thansome imitations that havelately appeared but!!! PURE GOLD h cess, enjoying a good local and export have received empty pails fromMontreal. The flour markets continue to remain : Ogilvies or FiveLilies, $ to $ ; Ontario madeManitobas, in wood, $ to $; Mani-toba shipments, in sacks, $ to $ ;Ontario and Manitobas mixed, for patents, to $; 80 patents, $$ ; 90 patents, $ to #


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. The Pure GoldPickling Spice in packages, costs you 5cents per dozen more thansome imitations that havelately appeared but!!! PURE GOLD h cess, enjoying a good local and export have received empty pails fromMontreal. The flour markets continue to remain : Ogilvies or FiveLilies, $ to $ ; Ontario madeManitobas, in wood, $ to $; Mani-toba shipments, in sacks, $ to $ ;Ontario and Manitobas mixed, for patents, to $; 80 patents, $$ ; 90 patents, $ to # An improved demand is noted for butter,owing, no doubt, to carnival week. Dairyin tubs is quoted at 14 to 15c, and smalltubs, 15 to 16c. Creamery in tubs is worth18c. and creamery prints 19c. There is nothing doing in cheese. Quo-tations are about 8^c. There is still a good demand for prices are: Granulated, 4 7-16C;circle C, 3}ic; extra circle C, 3^ to3 9-i6c. There have been some small arrivals ofmolasses. The market is quiet, but fairly large lot went forward to New-foundland last week. Quotations are : , 28c; Port Rico, 35 to 36c; Barba-does, 3


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