Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Axle Grease, Paraffin Wax Candles-Electric Light and Granite Candles, Couch Candies, Christ,mas C mdles, Plain and Decorated, Cordova Wax for prices. Use PEERLESS OIL for Machinery. THE TRADE BUILDERS OF OKELL & MORRIS COLD MEDAL BRANDS niipr Preserves, Piokles, Ketchups, Vine-rUllL gars, Confectionery, Candied Peeli. OF We guarantee the purity ofour manufactures. Works:VICTORIA, POTATOES DAPPLES Wm. Hannah & Co. TORONTO- -and- MONTREAL Board Trade Building. 177 McGill St. We are always open to buy or sell car lots. Write or Wire us


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Axle Grease, Paraffin Wax Candles-Electric Light and Granite Candles, Couch Candies, Christ,mas C mdles, Plain and Decorated, Cordova Wax for prices. Use PEERLESS OIL for Machinery. THE TRADE BUILDERS OF OKELL & MORRIS COLD MEDAL BRANDS niipr Preserves, Piokles, Ketchups, Vine-rUllL gars, Confectionery, Candied Peeli. OF We guarantee the purity ofour manufactures. Works:VICTORIA, POTATOES DAPPLES Wm. Hannah & Co. TORONTO- -and- MONTREAL Board Trade Building. 177 McGill St. We are always open to buy or sell car lots. Write or Wire us for Prices. ?c KLONDIKE SupplyHouses We offer Evaporated Apples, Peaches, Apricots, Eggs (splendid article), I pk. equal to 3 doz. eggs ; also in Pure Grape Vinegar; i gallon makes 21 gallons, with addition of Vegetables (for soups) in packages. Several large shipments already made to Van-couver. Write for particulars. W. H. SEYLER & CO. Room too, Board of Trade, TORONTO. poVtkhV8. 42 SCOTT ST BlueRibbonTeas 22 THE CANADIAN GROCER COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs — There is a fair delivery, with alimited demand. Strictly fresh eggs arestill sought. We quote: Fresh-laid, 17 to18c; held, fresh and cold-stored, 15 to16c; pickled, 13 to I3^c. Potatoes—The demand is limited, withabout as much offered as wanted. Wequote : Carload lots at 60c., and small lotson the market at 65 to 70c. Dried Apples—Business continues dullwith prices at 4 to 5c. f. o. b. Job-bers are quoting at 5c. per lb. for choicestock. Evaporated Apples — Prices are stillnominally 8 to 9>£c. outside, but there isnothing doing. Jobbers quote 9 to 10c. Beans—There is little doing, with quota-tions remaining at 80 to 85c. for primebeans in 10 to 50 bag lots. Honey—There is little business beingdone, though as much as usual atthis season. We quote as follows:Clover honey, 7 to 7^c.; buckwheat,4c; light color, in 60-lb. tins, 6 to 6%c.\


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