. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. , etc. I). H. Rennoldson. THE RICE MARKET ADVANCING. Latest advices received from the European, Japan and Indiarice markets indicate a strong upward tendency at all points. Stocksin Europe are decreasing rapidly, and the visible supply will fall farshort of meeting the prospective requirements of the crop in Italy is turning out badly, and that country is drawingon Bremen and London for its supplies. The famine in India hasincreased the demand for Burmah, Siam, etc., rices, so that all theshippers combined are not able to secure enough to mak


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. , etc. I). H. Rennoldson. THE RICE MARKET ADVANCING. Latest advices received from the European, Japan and Indiarice markets indicate a strong upward tendency at all points. Stocksin Europe are decreasing rapidly, and the visible supply will fall farshort of meeting the prospective requirements of the crop in Italy is turning out badly, and that country is drawingon Bremen and London for its supplies. The famine in India hasincreased the demand for Burmah, Siam, etc., rices, so that all theshippers combined are not able to secure enough to make up a sin-gle cargo for export this season. In Japan the crop is very muchshort and arrivals of new will be delayed fully one month later thanusual owing to the typhoons and bad weather experienced duringthe growing season. All rice-consuming countries arc turning theirattention to Japan for their wants, and contracts for future shipmenthave been entered into on a very much higher basis— 10 to 15 percent. above last years Am I busy ? Vou see dat fly ! Distinctly. Well, hes been dar since mornin. 1 aint had time to brush him off. THE CANADIAN ^tifcC —^


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