Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . supplies of theseller. A. B. Damude has purchased the busi-ness of A. Damude & Co., Fonthill,Ont. A. B. Damude was formerly man-ager for the general store in Ridgetown,Onr., of F. C. Williams, who will do thebuying for him as well as for his ownstore in Ridgeville. They are believersin the co-operative buying plan, as amoney saver. BACn AGAIN AT THE OLD STAND THIRTY-six days ago burned out. Since that time we haverebuilt the interior of our warehouse and made many improve-ments, so that we are now in a better position than ever to handlethe business. We than
Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . supplies of theseller. A. B. Damude has purchased the busi-ness of A. Damude & Co., Fonthill,Ont. A. B. Damude was formerly man-ager for the general store in Ridgetown,Onr., of F. C. Williams, who will do thebuying for him as well as for his ownstore in Ridgeville. They are believersin the co-operative buying plan, as amoney saver. BACn AGAIN AT THE OLD STAND THIRTY-six days ago burned out. Since that time we haverebuilt the interior of our warehouse and made many improve-ments, so that we are now in a better position than ever to handlethe business. We thank our many customers for overlooking any shortcom-ings caused by our being handicapped during rebuilding. WHITE (Q. CO., Limited Wholesale Fruit, Produce and FishPhone Main 6565 Toronto and Hamilton BUY THE BEST We commence 1910 by offering Golden Orange Brand (Thompsons Improved) The very best Orange grown. Packed by Arlington Heights Fruit Company,Riverside, California. HUGH WALKER & SON (Established 1861) GUELPH, ONTARIO. Why is a Lemon? Buster says the good Lemons grow because they wantto be packed by him. I guess hes right, for all goodthings are soon known and his pack of Lemons is wellknown. Mention in your order Buster Brown Extra Fancy Lemons. TIGE FRATELLI FOLLINA, LTD., Packers 61 W. B. STRINGER, Canadian Agent THE CANADIAN GROCfiR STORMS MAKE FISH SCARCE. But at Present Prices Fish is a Cheap Food—The Value of Catch for Season of 1908-09. In referring to the nature of the fishmarket in Eastern Canada at present,A. H. Brittain, Montreal, states thatthe severe storms which have prevailedulonf^ theAtlantic Coast have affectedfishinff operations to such an extentthat the boats have been unable to getout to the fishing grounds, making sup-plies of staple lines, such as fresh had-dock, cod, etc., extremely scarce. Notonly liave the fishermen been unable toattend to their business, but a greatmany of the boats and fishing gear havebeen destroyed, resulting
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