Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . 0,000 Java 4,000,000 China 74,000,000 Total 233,000,000 but as the Indian export is estimated at120,000,000, and Ceylon 80,000,000 lbs. for1892, unless home consumption increases, itwill be a bad look out for China unless shecan do the thing on the cheap. But tell meone thing more. Did the teamen lose muchlast year j Why, of course they did, all along theline. I lost tls. 85,000 and am not afraid toown up to it. This sum appeared to me rather a stag-gerer, and I daresay he observed a look ofincreduhtv on my face, for he soon observed: Some flens had a little


Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . 0,000 Java 4,000,000 China 74,000,000 Total 233,000,000 but as the Indian export is estimated at120,000,000, and Ceylon 80,000,000 lbs. for1892, unless home consumption increases, itwill be a bad look out for China unless shecan do the thing on the cheap. But tell meone thing more. Did the teamen lose muchlast year j Why, of course they did, all along theline. I lost tls. 85,000 and am not afraid toown up to it. This sum appeared to me rather a stag-gerer, and I daresay he observed a look ofincreduhtv on my face, for he soon observed: Some flens had a little share inside thatloss —in fact I never doubted, for it musthave been a cold day, indeed*, when ourgood old friend Awai got left, I thought. Opening a pint of the celebrated ShunFat, white seal, he invited me to drink tobetter times, and largee chance this sea-son, and the general operation having beenduly performed, he obsequiously bowed meout with a smile that was childlike andbland.—North China Daily News (March22.) DBPRICES. Powder And do you think that your correspond-ents will confine themselves to your limits ? Well, they certainly ought to be able tobuy the leaf in the country to give them avery good profit at my limits. If they ex- Contains neither Ammonia or Alum Prof. Johnson, of Yale College, says : Breadmade with a Baking Powder containing Alum,must yield a soluble Aiumina salt with the gas-tric juice, and must therefore act a a poison. Themanufacture and sale of such poisons ought tobe interdicted with heavy penalties. THE CANADIAN GROCER DC hZO ? OO <* COQ X o oo 111 o v^ENB^ i Mixed Pickles Cauliflower Brown Onions Red Cabbage PREPARED BV E. LAZENBY & SON <a eowaros •TAEcr, poatm/n square) 18 TRINITY 6TKEET LONDON. HARVEYS SAUCE. —CAUTION. —The Iadmirers of this celebrated Sauce arc Iparticularly requested to observe that eachbottle bears the well-known label signed ! ELIZABETH LAZENBY j this label is pro-tected by perpetual injunction in Ch


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