. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. n. The greatest disappointment, per- THE CANADIAN GROCER 23 TRADE BEARDSLEYS SHREDDED CODFISH Ready for the table in lo minvltes. No Soaking. No Boiling. No Odor. MARK Selling ( J. Harley Brown, London; J. A. Taylor, Montreal; , Winnipeg;Agents: ^ W. M. P. McLaughlin, St. John, ; R. S. Mclndoe, Toronto and Hamilton. J. W. BEARDSLEYS SONS. New York, Dawson & O- FRUIT PRODUCE and COMMISSION MERCHANTS 32 West Market Street soficu^d *^ TORONTO. QSOBaK MoWlIiIiIAH. Fbank Ktebisx TELEPHONE 645. MGWILLIAM & EVERIST OENEBAL . PRUIT Commission


. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. n. The greatest disappointment, per- THE CANADIAN GROCER 23 TRADE BEARDSLEYS SHREDDED CODFISH Ready for the table in lo minvltes. No Soaking. No Boiling. No Odor. MARK Selling ( J. Harley Brown, London; J. A. Taylor, Montreal; , Winnipeg;Agents: ^ W. M. P. McLaughlin, St. John, ; R. S. Mclndoe, Toronto and Hamilton. J. W. BEARDSLEYS SONS. New York, Dawson & O- FRUIT PRODUCE and COMMISSION MERCHANTS 32 West Market Street soficu^d *^ TORONTO. QSOBaK MoWlIiIiIAH. Fbank Ktebisx TELEPHONE 645. MGWILLIAM & EVERIST OENEBAL . PRUIT Commission Merchants 26 and 27 Church street, TORONTO, ONT. Consignments of FRUIT and PBODUCB SOLI-CITED. Ample Storage. All orders will receive our best attention. Cheese We have in stock200 boxes ti GILT EDGE^ Finest September cheese. Itwili soon be impossible to buyold cheese. On these we willgive special quotations in lotsof 5 or more. F. W. FEARMAN HAMILTON fff ; ff ; ff f THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Ask your wholesale grocer for THE FOAM YEAST CO., LTD. -: Esplanade. haps, has been in evaporated apples. Thelarge profits on flour and sugar that wereexpected have, perhaps, not been realized,owing to flour weakening and sugar sellingat the same price out of store as refinersask, because of the desire to turn over thelarge stocks which are held. The volumeof trade done has been good. Paymentshave been better than fair and in manycases profits have been most molasses is tending to be easier,though we think it is only through lack ofpresent demand. We do not at all lookfor low prices. During the last week ortwo business has been rather quieter, andit is likely to be so for a month or two atthis season. Oil—The market continues firm with asmall advance noticed m prime fair demand is reported, and in Canadianrather more than usual is moving. We quoteas follows : Best American, 22^c.; bestCanadian, 21 >ic.; prime, i8c. Salt—Some 1,200 bags have


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