Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . , 10c. per lb.; No. 2, 8c;dekins, from 30 to 35c. ; culls, 15 to 20c. Sheepskins — Shearlings and lambskinscontinue firm at 75 to 80c. Wool—There is little or nothing is steady at 15c, unwashed at 10c. Direct shipment of (Choice Pea Beans.) CURRANTS from PATRAS just received. Orders solicited. Apply, JAS. , Board of Trade, TORONTO. Toronto Salt Works TORONTO, ONT. Write us for SALT of any SALTPETRE, car lots or less. Our extensive City and Shipping Trade gives us unequalled facilities for handling tobest advantage your shipme


Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . , 10c. per lb.; No. 2, 8c;dekins, from 30 to 35c. ; culls, 15 to 20c. Sheepskins — Shearlings and lambskinscontinue firm at 75 to 80c. Wool—There is little or nothing is steady at 15c, unwashed at 10c. Direct shipment of (Choice Pea Beans.) CURRANTS from PATRAS just received. Orders solicited. Apply, JAS. , Board of Trade, TORONTO. Toronto Salt Works TORONTO, ONT. Write us for SALT of any SALTPETRE, car lots or less. Our extensive City and Shipping Trade gives us unequalled facilities for handling tobest advantage your shipments of Poultry, ButterEggs, Dressed Hogs CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED QUICK RETURNS. D. GUNN, BROTHERS & CO. Provision and Commission Merchants 76-78-80 Front St. E. - TORONTO. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITEDOur specialties~~™™^^«^ POULTRY, BUTTER,EGGS, HONEY. We buy Dried Apples. Send us samplesand we will offer you. Correspondence Invited. RUTHERFORD, MARSHALL & CO. 68 Front Street East, - Toronto. New Messina Lemons 300s—360s. SweetJamaicaOranges BARRELS ANDBOXES 20 THE CANADIAN GROCER SEEDS. The conditions affecting the price of al-sike just now are unique. As a rule, far-mers commence in November to markettheir alsike. Owing to favorable conditionsthis year, however, it is estimated that fully75 per cent, of the total production has beenmarketed. The result is, that the largeamounts being exported have tended toweaken the market on the other side of thewater, and now sellers are often compelledto reduce prices to make sales. Jobbing-houses here are writing to their shipping-agents throughout the country advising themto restrain shipments as much as possibletill New Years. Only a small pro-portion of the red clover offering issuitable for export. Much of it is lastyears crop, and is lustreless, and, in manycases, mixed with other seed. The demandis such that none but the extra choice tofancy is wanted just now. Medium andlow grades are expected to be worth morein a couple of mo


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