Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . eyear 1896, the principal brand is PrizeWinner, manufactured by Hecker, Jones,Jewel Milling Co., of New York ; and 2,907bushels corn, principally from the UnitedStates; 581 bushels oats imported fromCanada, and 3,003 bushels peas and about100 tons of pressed hay from the UnitedStates. Of biscuits, 6,979 lb., fancy, from Eng-land ; 666 lbs., fancy, from the UnitedStates ; 725 bbls. common biscuits from theUnited States. Smoked hams, 18,437 1DS-, principally Mount Vernon brand used, weight from8 to 10 lbs. each ; 11,435 lbs. of these hamswere imported from the


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . eyear 1896, the principal brand is PrizeWinner, manufactured by Hecker, Jones,Jewel Milling Co., of New York ; and 2,907bushels corn, principally from the UnitedStates; 581 bushels oats imported fromCanada, and 3,003 bushels peas and about100 tons of pressed hay from the UnitedStates. Of biscuits, 6,979 lb., fancy, from Eng-land ; 666 lbs., fancy, from the UnitedStates ; 725 bbls. common biscuits from theUnited States. Smoked hams, 18,437 1DS-, principally Mount Vernon brand used, weight from8 to 10 lbs. each ; 11,435 lbs. of these hamswere imported from the United States, theremainder from the United Kingdom. Cheese and lard are imported from theUnited States ; butter from France and theUnited Kingdom. A few packages ofCanadian butter have been imported, put upin tubs of 50 lbs., and the butter fromFrance in from 1 to 2 pound tins. Theamount of cheese, lard and butter importedwas, cheese 24,822, butter 22,650, lard65,254 lbs. Only one carriage imported during theyear ; very few GROCERS ! Do you know that the sale ofENAMELINE In America is more than Double that ofany other Stove Polish on earth ? Do you know thatthe sale of Fnamelirte ^he Modem STOVE POLISH In Europe is more than the entire output of any otherbrand of Stove Polish in America ? Such Is A FACT !Why ? Because Consumers and the Trade demandENAMELINE. THE CANADIAN GROCER 11 Groceries, dry goods and hardware im-ported principally from the United Kingdom. Furniture to the value of $1,156 was im-ported principally from the United Kingdom,and consisted chiefly of bent wood furni-ture. Drugs to the value of $3,608 were import-ed principally from the United Kingdom. Boots and shoes valued at from $1 to $2per pair retail, principally imported fromthe United States; a small quantity fromFrance and Canada. The exports from the island consisted ofthe following : Muscovado sugar, 493 tons ;Usine sugar, 3,055 tons; molasses,105,000 gallons ; rum, 1,280 gallons. The followin


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