Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . l Beans, yellow-eyed Beans, Canadian, white Rice, Siam, cwt Sago and tapioca, lb Sugar— Standard, granulated No. 1 yellow Cheese, , twins Eggs, case Breakfast bacon Butter, creamery, per lb Butter, dairy, per lb Butter, tub Margarine Lard, pure, lb Lard, compound American clear pork Beef corned. Is Tomatoes, 3s, standard, case .... Raspberries, 2s, Ont, case Peaches, 2s, standard case Corn, 2s, standard case Peas, standard, case Apples, gal., , doz Strawberries, 2s. Ont., case Salmon, Red, spring, cases Pinks Cohoes Chums Evaporated apples, per lb Peac
Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . l Beans, yellow-eyed Beans, Canadian, white Rice, Siam, cwt Sago and tapioca, lb Sugar— Standard, granulated No. 1 yellow Cheese, , twins Eggs, case Breakfast bacon Butter, creamery, per lb Butter, dairy, per lb Butter, tub Margarine Lard, pure, lb Lard, compound American clear pork Beef corned. Is Tomatoes, 3s, standard, case .... Raspberries, 2s, Ont, case Peaches, 2s, standard case Corn, 2s, standard case Peas, standard, case Apples, gal., , doz Strawberries, 2s. Ont., case Salmon, Red, spring, cases Pinks Cohoes Chums Evaporated apples, per lb Peaches, per lb 9 25 10 25 0 18 9 158 650 240 36 403832%32 61 00 12 05 11 9514 50 4 500 89 12 0010 25 9 5010 330 19 9 208 700 250 370 400 470 420 400 330 32%0 27%64 00 4 25 5 40 6 20 4 40 5 004 004 00 6 2015 00 11 00 14 00 8 50 0 19 0 19 Potatoes-New, native, barrel 2 80 Onions. Canadian, 75 lbs 2 50> Onions, Bermuda 2 75 Lemons, Cal., Messina, case .... 6 00 Oranges, California, case 6 00 Grapefruit, case 7 00 May 17, 1918. :?o. Store Features Provincial Products An Easter Demonstration Devoted to the Featuring of the Line—The Idea of the Storeto Have Always Some Novel Factor to Give Interest to TheirVarious Special Efforts THE Paquet Company store, Que-bec, finds that novel displays havea marked influence on the sales ofthe store. The Easter display in thegrocery department exceeded all pre-vious records as a business getter. TheEaster display in question was a demon-stration of the packing products nativeto the Province of Quebec. The buyerof the grocery department, Mr. Debuc,conceived the idea that after the longseason of Lent Easter would bring amarked increase in thedemand for hams andbacon among the peo-ple of Quebec. Togive a local appeal andflavor that was ex-pected to give an add-ed incentive to thesale it was decided tomake this a sale ofproducts actually pro-duced in the bulk of the pro-ducts which were exhi-bited were producedat the Ecole AbattoireS
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