Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . cantaloupesrequire a duty of 3 cents apiece or rough-ly about a dollar and a half a case, it isnot difficult to see the revenue that theGovernment was throwing away in orderto make a very small improvement inthe balance of trade. Most of the goods that were on orderat the time the embargo was imposedwill be available for the trade, as carswill be allowed to cross the line untilJune 16. Other Lines Not So Fortunate Other lines of interest to the grocerhave not been so fortunate. There havebeen no changes as far as the restric-tions on nuts are concerned. Nor ha


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . cantaloupesrequire a duty of 3 cents apiece or rough-ly about a dollar and a half a case, it isnot difficult to see the revenue that theGovernment was throwing away in orderto make a very small improvement inthe balance of trade. Most of the goods that were on orderat the time the embargo was imposedwill be available for the trade, as carswill be allowed to cross the line untilJune 16. Other Lines Not So Fortunate Other lines of interest to the grocerhave not been so fortunate. There havebeen no changes as far as the restric-tions on nuts are concerned. Nor hasit been possible to get definite informa-tion as to what the practice in the mat-ter will be. As confectioners were prac-tically assured, however, at the time theirsupplies of sugar were curtailed thatthey would be permitted to get othernecessary supplies to take their place, itis generally believed by handlers thatthey will be licensed to import suppliessufficient to meet this demand. Some im- 18 CANADIAN GROCER June 14, 1918-. A view of the attrac-tive interior of TheTable Supply Co.,corner of Jasper and107th Street, Edmon-ton, Alta. The figuresappearing in the pic-ture are, on the left,F. Grody, who wentto France some timeago and has been kill-ed in action, and be-hind him JamesBlack. On the right-hand side the firstfigure is John Black,proprietor of thestore, and in the rear,Mr. Tait. porters have already been notified thattheir applications for licenses have beenapproved, and have sent in records ofgoods that they already have on same is the case in regard to this fact it is generally arguedthat there will be some supplies permit-ted entry, but handlers are quite prepar-ed for the probable restriction of suchimports to the requirements of the manu-facturing industries, and do not antici-pate that there will be any surplus forgeneral distribution. THE SALE OF ICE CREAM Under New Regulations Promulgated by the Canada Food Board Sellers of Ice Cream Must


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