. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. East India Pickles Are preserved with a dressing of the finestand best selected spices and condimentsgathered from all parts of the world, butmore especially from the East them and you will use no other. Good SellersGood Profit Large bottles— 1 dozen in a case. Small bottles— 2 dozen in a case. A. E. Richards & Co. Canadian Agents Eggs are Cheap Now And there is no better time to pack thanthe present, although September eggs are the best to lay down for Winter Trade. You need not fear being overstocked. Eggswill not spoil on your hand


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. East India Pickles Are preserved with a dressing of the finestand best selected spices and condimentsgathered from all parts of the world, butmore especially from the East them and you will use no other. Good SellersGood Profit Large bottles— 1 dozen in a case. Small bottles— 2 dozen in a case. A. E. Richards & Co. Canadian Agents Eggs are Cheap Now And there is no better time to pack thanthe present, although September eggs are the best to lay down for Winter Trade. You need not fear being overstocked. Eggswill not spoil on your hands if you use KNOXS EGG PRESERVER Eggs preserved now will sell well in thefall. Try a small lot and prove what we say. Send for little book on eggs to C. B. Knox, Johnstown, *J A. E. Richards & Co. Canadian Agents . . Hamilton *$ 34 THE CANADIAN GROCER DISEASE IN CLOVE AND NUTMEGTREES. THE Agricultural Bulletin of the MalayPeninsula No. 5, contains a reportby Mr. H. N. Ridley, Director ofGardens and Forests, Straits Settlements,upon the causes of injury to clove and nut-meg trees which have come under his no-tice, and of which report the following is anabstract : The most serious cause of injuryto nutmeg trees is a small beetle, belongingto the group of Hylesini (Scolytidae). It isabout one-eight of an inch long, deepblackish-brown in color, cylindrical in out-line and


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