Canadian grocer January-March 1919 . iness. So many merchants have made an im-portant department of this line of goodsand have felt is so well worth their whileto encourage business in these lines, thatit is very evident that this business isvery well worthy of the merchants mostserious consideration. OLIVE CROP OF ITALY From a recent bulletin published bythe Minister of Agriculture it is statedthat the Italian olive crop for oil pro-ducing amounted to 1, tons in1917 as compared with 1,292,200 tons in1916 and as compared with 1,085,400 tonswhich was the average for the eight-year period


Canadian grocer January-March 1919 . iness. So many merchants have made an im-portant department of this line of goodsand have felt is so well worth their whileto encourage business in these lines, thatit is very evident that this business isvery well worthy of the merchants mostserious consideration. OLIVE CROP OF ITALY From a recent bulletin published bythe Minister of Agriculture it is statedthat the Italian olive crop for oil pro-ducing amounted to 1, tons in1917 as compared with 1,292,200 tons in1916 and as compared with 1,085,400 tonswhich was the average for the eight-year period, 1909-1916. The provincesof Apulia, Calabria, Sicily, Tuscany andLiguria in the order named, yielded thelargest quantities. 48 CAN AD] A N (. ROC E R January 10, 1919 LARD We think lard is a good pur-chase at present prices. Askour salesmen for prices orcome to us direct. We put itup in tierces, tubs, pails. 20-Ib„ io-lb., 5-lb. and 3-lb. tins,also in one-pound cartons. F. W. Fearman Co. LIMITED Hamilton, Canada 100% Satisfaction.


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