Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . c-cumulated surplus for one day, then ad-vanced %c, and at the close is i-i6c. belowother refiners. The demand is now sufficientto take off nearly or quite all the meltings,and competition in consequence is losing itspower to continue the low prices. The pre-sent advance is likely to be followed by an-other, and we repeat our advice to carry afull line of stock. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES. Syrups are cheap and dufl. The lowestprice quoted is i^c. per lb. A quiet tradein medium grades is done. Molasses receives but little Orleans molasses quotes at fro
Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . c-cumulated surplus for one day, then ad-vanced %c, and at the close is i-i6c. belowother refiners. The demand is now sufficientto take off nearly or quite all the meltings,and competition in consequence is losing itspower to continue the low prices. The pre-sent advance is likely to be followed by an-other, and we repeat our advice to carry afull line of stock. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES. Syrups are cheap and dufl. The lowestprice quoted is i^c. per lb. A quiet tradein medium grades is done. Molasses receives but little Orleans molasses quotes at from 50c, and West Indian at from 35c. up-wards. TEAS. A free movement in tea is reported by nilthe houses. The outlet is in grades thatneed it most—that is, the cheap and mediumteas. Japans are most active at the teas are still in good and increasingdemand and orders from the country arecoming in ; they have hitherto been chieflyused for blending, but the proportion ofChina is getting less and less, and the day. Soapsnot Soap Some people think any kind of Soap will do them; Soaps Soap. Most people know better ! A great many Soaps are actually dangerous to health; asidealtogether from the injury done to clothes and hands from fell alkali thats in them. Surprise Soap is good soap, pure Soap is not a high priced Soap. You can recommendit to your customers. IT PAYS to push good Soaps. The St. Croix Soap Mfg Co., Branches : MONTREAL : 17 St. Nicholas St. TORONTO : Wright & Copp, 40 Wellington St. East. St. Stephen, N. B. is not far distant when they will be drankstraight and unmixed. The market in London has been liberallysupplied with Indian tea, says the ProduceMarkets Review, but the demand is inactiveexcept for the better kinds. Common sortshave been offered in an increasing propor-tion, the bulk being of exceptionally poorquality, for which there is but a moderateenquiry. The result of this is a droopingtendency in the prices for all common tea,which can on
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