Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . he figures for consumption wouldamount to over 75,000 barrels for Febru-ary, so that the consumption appears tohave increased. The cost of flour to the bakers inJanuary worked out to an average of$ per barrel, while in February thefigures stand at $, practically cost of bread for the Dominion is 37 about stationary, January cost standingat cents per pound and February cents, or a very slight increase ofone-twenty-fifth of a cent on a pound. There were fourteen centres whichshow fractional increases, while sevenshow slight decl


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . he figures for consumption wouldamount to over 75,000 barrels for Febru-ary, so that the consumption appears tohave increased. The cost of flour to the bakers inJanuary worked out to an average of$ per barrel, while in February thefigures stand at $, practically cost of bread for the Dominion is 37 about stationary, January cost standingat cents per pound and February cents, or a very slight increase ofone-twenty-fifth of a cent on a pound. There were fourteen centres whichshow fractional increases, while sevenshow slight declines, and two groups arestationary. Montreal cost goes up one-twenty-fifthof a cent per pound. Ottawa and Torontoare nearly stationary. Hamilton, Brant-ford and St. Catharines show fractionalincreases. N ew Goods D epartment REDBO PEANUT BUTTER A new line which recently made its ap-pearance on the Western market is RED-BO peanut butter, manufactured by Ans-ley-Hallberg-Lewis Ltd., Winnipeg, whoalso manufacture Burdicks One of the principal claims made by themanufacturers is that REDBO peanutbutter is manufactured from the finesthandpicked peanuts. CARDBOARD CONTAINERS A new cardboard basket for the dis-play of small quantities of fruit has beenplaced on the market. This is similarto the splint baskets which have beenused heretofore. Four sizes are madeand some of them have perforated sidespermitting a free passage of air. Thepatentee of this basket is H. O. dOrson-nens, Montreal, and the baskets are madeby H. Morency, Quebec, ADDRESSES REGINA RETAILMERCHANTS G. C. Rooke of the firm of Rooke, Grantand Wilkinson, chartered accountants,addressed a meeting of the Regina RetailMerchants Association recently, dealm;with accounting methods and financingand explaining the income tax act andthe order of the Canada Food Board inso far as these affect the retailer. demonstrated the necessity ofkeeping accounts and recited the benefitstherefrom. 38 May 3, 1918. II


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