Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . 4c;layers, 6% to 7c California Raisins—Prices are rather 22 THE CANADIAN GROCER C^ a SURPRISE SOAP. GIVES IT. A standard soap; a standard price ; but more than a standard profit. It Pays to Push SURPRISE Soap. Branches— MONTREAL: Board of Trade : Henry Wright & Co, 51 Colborne : : La Patourel & Co. Made by THE ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. CO. ST. STEPHEN, •unsettled in the outside markets, but locallythere is no feature to note. We quote :3-crown, 7% to 7^c. per lb. ; 4-crown,8^ to Zyic per lb. ; i-lb. car
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . 4c;layers, 6% to 7c California Raisins—Prices are rather 22 THE CANADIAN GROCER C^ a SURPRISE SOAP. GIVES IT. A standard soap; a standard price ; but more than a standard profit. It Pays to Push SURPRISE Soap. Branches— MONTREAL: Board of Trade : Henry Wright & Co, 51 Colborne : : La Patourel & Co. Made by THE ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. CO. ST. STEPHEN, •unsettled in the outside markets, but locallythere is no feature to note. We quote :3-crown, 7% to 7^c. per lb. ; 4-crown,8^ to Zyic per lb. ; i-lb. cartoons, 20c. ;2^-lb. cartoons, 35c. Dates—The local market is quiet, at 5^to 5^c. for Hallowees and 5>£c. for Kadro-wees. The outside markets are rather easy. Prunes—A good business is being donein prunes. Last week saw a special offerfrom Chicago in small sizes of Californiaprunes, but prices on the Coast forthe higher grades remain unchanged, withthe demand more active. We quote asfollows: Sphinx at 6*4. to 7c; B, 7>£c.;A, 8>£c.; California prunes, 40 to 50 s, 10 toio%c; 50 to 60s, 8 to 8^c; 60 to70s, 7% to 8c.
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