Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . he profits of his whole seasons work,but since then things have changed. Thedemand has been so great that now cashaccompanies every order, and matters goonin a more satisfactory manner to all con-cerned. This season the firm of Sida &Cousins did the largest business, shipping360,000 pounds ; Short & Ellis, 240,000;D. &O. Sproul, 210,000 ; Joseph E. Snow,120,000, and sundry other shippers, 500,000pounds. These figures speak only as to fishexported, the quantity cured for home con-sumption also being very large. —Free Press,Yarmouth, 18 THE CANADIAN GROCE


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . he profits of his whole seasons work,but since then things have changed. Thedemand has been so great that now cashaccompanies every order, and matters goonin a more satisfactory manner to all con-cerned. This season the firm of Sida &Cousins did the largest business, shipping360,000 pounds ; Short & Ellis, 240,000;D. &O. Sproul, 210,000 ; Joseph E. Snow,120,000, and sundry other shippers, 500,000pounds. These figures speak only as to fishexported, the quantity cured for home con-sumption also being very large. —Free Press,Yarmouth, 18 THE CANADIAN GROCER % ^^^ OlAMOMEfCHOCOLATE r*r ° HALIFAX,RS. - ^ ASK FOB MOTTS Refrigerators GROCER STYLE Size, width 5a 30 108 750 lbs. Ash wood, antique finish, spruce lined, inside shellacked, 7 walls, 2 windows hung with weights, double glass. They are built complete and shipped set up. Catalogue free. This cut represents No. 14 and 15. EUREKA REFRIGERATOR CO. 54-56 Noble Street, TORONTO. HORSE HAIR. Have you any? We buy ROSSITER & SONS, 10 to 14 Pape Ave., - - TORONTO QRINK_ : Chocolate for Breakfast It Invigorates MIND and BODYwhereas Tea and Coflee SLOWLY RUIN THE NERVES CHOCOLAT MENIER


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