Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . TOBAi COS EMPIRE TOBACCO CO. Foreign— K lyal Oak, 2x3. Solace, 8s 0 58 Something Good, rough aod ready, 8/2s 0 61 Something Good, rough and ready, 7s 0 60 Golden Plug, 3x6, 3%s 0 66 Louise, 3x 154, Solace, 16s 0 61 Domestic Chewing-Currency, 14% oz. bars, spaced 9s, (10 t> the lb/) 0 37 Patriot, 2x6. Navy 5i 0 39 Old Fox, Na>row 12s 0 44 Silver Buckle, bright 8s 0 41 Snowshoe. lO-ii oz. bars, spaced 8s, (12 t-» the lb) 0 42 Snowshoe, pound bars, spaced 63 0 42 Domestic Smoking— Good Friend, bright 8s 0 41 WOODENWAUE. per doz THE E. B. EDDT OO. Washboar


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . TOBAi COS EMPIRE TOBACCO CO. Foreign— K lyal Oak, 2x3. Solace, 8s 0 58 Something Good, rough aod ready, 8/2s 0 61 Something Good, rough and ready, 7s 0 60 Golden Plug, 3x6, 3%s 0 66 Louise, 3x 154, Solace, 16s 0 61 Domestic Chewing-Currency, 14% oz. bars, spaced 9s, (10 t> the lb/) 0 37 Patriot, 2x6. Navy 5i 0 39 Old Fox, Na>row 12s 0 44 Silver Buckle, bright 8s 0 41 Snowshoe. lO-ii oz. bars, spaced 8s, (12 t-» the lb) 0 42 Snowshoe, pound bars, spaced 63 0 42 Domestic Smoking— Good Friend, bright 8s 0 41 WOODENWAUE. per doz THE E. B. EDDT OO. Washboards, Planet 1 60 XX 140 X 1 25 Special Globe 1 50 Matches— 5-Case Single Lots, Care Telegraph $3 00 $3 20 Telephone 2 80 3 00 Parlor 1 30 1 40 Red Parlor 150 160 Safety No. 1, wall box 1 40 1 50 No. 2, slide box 2 80 2 90 No. 3, 2 75 2 85 Flamers, slide boxes 2 25 2 35 wax stems 3 20 3 30 Tiger 2 65 2 85 BRYANT & MAT. Robert Greig & Co., Agents. No. 9 Safety, per gross $ 2 00 10 1 10 2 Tiger, 5 00 4 r 2 00. G7 We manufacture everything in the Licorice line carried by the Gro-cery, Drug and Confectionery trades. We might mention—Y. & S. StickLicorice, all sizes ; Acme Licorice Pellets ; Y. & S. Licorice Lozenges, incans or glass jars ; A B C Blocks; Purity & Dulce Brand one cent sticks ;Bundled Licorice Root, etc. In Pliable Licorice, Triple Tunnel Tubes,Mint Puff-Straps and Navy Plugs. Write for illustrated catalogue. YOUNG & SMYLIE Established 1845. BROOKLYN, , THE CANADIAN GROCER Salt that Pays Some dealers say there is no money in handlingsalt. Our best customers tell a different story. Almost every-thing depends on the way it is handled. }ioux do they manage it ? First of all they buy it right—they send us theirorders knowing that we carry large stocks of first-class salt, andthat we ship promptly by any line of rail or by water. Onarrival it is stored in a clean, dry place, and treated with the carethat all good merchandise deserves. It


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