. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. t has beenin failing health for some years. He \\;isan upright man and his demise is universal-ly regretted. Mr. Sweet leaves a widowand two children. P. E. .Island is exporting apples for thefirst time in its history. Cape Breton is themarket sought. The fruit is reported good. There is a great crop of cranberries atLot 2, P. E. Island. Farmers there aregoing into the culture of that fruit exten-sively. Enormous quantities of berries are beingshipped from Newfoundland, principally toMontreal. Newfoundland merchants saythey command $5 per bbl. and upwards.


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. t has beenin failing health for some years. He \\;isan upright man and his demise is universal-ly regretted. Mr. Sweet leaves a widowand two children. P. E. .Island is exporting apples for thefirst time in its history. Cape Breton is themarket sought. The fruit is reported good. There is a great crop of cranberries atLot 2, P. E. Island. Farmers there aregoing into the culture of that fruit exten-sively. Enormous quantities of berries are beingshipped from Newfoundland, principally toMontreal. Newfoundland merchants saythey command $5 per bbl. and are shipped in iron bound casks. H. P. Eckardt & Co. will have Trenorsfine off-stalk raisins in stock in a day or two. W. H. Gillard & Co. state that their as-sortment of high and medium grades ofAssams, Ceylons, Darjeelings, etc., is inadvance of any former shipments. The low prices for molasses this year havebrought a good business in this line for Escott & Co. Another car just arrived. CONDENSED fllLK . . .. ^CNfc Clonal prated^***1*11Deatfieslgnata«,.


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