. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. » the Pure GoldPickling Spice in packages, costs you 5cents per dozen more thansome imitations that havelately appeared but!!! PURE COLD M 31 £33 FRONT Scattarie herring are worth $ Macker-al are a little firmer, but the demand ischecked for the time being. The demand for sugar is brisk, but therefinery prices remain unchanged, viz.,granulated ^%c, and yellows 3 7-16 to3#c There have been several consign-ments of sugar from the West Indies to ourmerchants here. Twenty years ago ourmerchants sent out fish on consignment andpurch


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. » the Pure GoldPickling Spice in packages, costs you 5cents per dozen more thansome imitations that havelately appeared but!!! PURE COLD M 31 £33 FRONT Scattarie herring are worth $ Macker-al are a little firmer, but the demand ischecked for the time being. The demand for sugar is brisk, but therefinery prices remain unchanged, viz.,granulated ^%c, and yellows 3 7-16 to3#c There have been several consign-ments of sugar from the West Indies to ourmerchants here. Twenty years ago ourmerchants sent out fish on consignment andpurchased sugar for the return freight. Nowthe fish is generally purchased before ship-ment and the sugar sent back on consign-ment. That is a happy change. The sugarthus consigned is sold to the Acadia Re-finery Co. The breadstuffs markets are quiet andsteady. There are a few cars of flour arriv-ing, which were secured before the lateradvance, thus allowing our people to sell atless than present prices asked by the has been reported that crops, both inCanada and the United States, have beenmore or less injured by wet weather andother causes, and that wheat is not turni


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