. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. is week are practically all down-ward. Flour dropped 15 cents and isnow quoted $ Cornmeal is off alsoand is now quoted $ to $ Molas-ses down 92 to 95c. Eggs lower, fresh50 to 55c. Case, 50c. Breakfast to 38c. Potatoes easier at $ higher, $7 to $ ST. JOHN. : Flour, No. 1 patents, Man 812 50 Cornmeal. gran., bags 6 50 6 75 Cornmeal, ordinary, bairs 3 25 3 30 Rice. Siam, per 100 9 00 9 10 Molasses » 92 0 « Sugar— Standard, granulated 10 25 10 30 No. 1. yellow 9 76 9 80 Cheese. twins 0 29 0 30 Eggs, fres
. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. is week are practically all down-ward. Flour dropped 15 cents and isnow quoted $ Cornmeal is off alsoand is now quoted $ to $ Molas-ses down 92 to 95c. Eggs lower, fresh50 to 55c. Case, 50c. Breakfast to 38c. Potatoes easier at $ higher, $7 to $ ST. JOHN. : Flour, No. 1 patents, Man 812 50 Cornmeal. gran., bags 6 50 6 75 Cornmeal, ordinary, bairs 3 25 3 30 Rice. Siam, per 100 9 00 9 10 Molasses » 92 0 « Sugar— Standard, granulated 10 25 10 30 No. 1. yellow 9 76 9 80 Cheese. twins 0 29 0 30 Eggs, fresh, doz 0 60 0 66 Eggs, case ° j> Breakfast bacon 0 3* 0 3S Butter, creamery, per lb 0 50 0 52 Butter, dairy, per lb * 46 0 4* Butter, tub 0 42 0 45 Margarine • *« » f& Lard. pure, lb 8 30 0 30/. Lard, compound 0 27 0 2< Vj American clear pork 65 00 »9 00 Beef, eomed. Is « s° Tomatoes, 3s. standard, case Raspberries, 2s. Ont., case Peaches. 2s. standard case • 00 Com. 2s, standard case 4 90 February 21, 1919 65. Restrictions in Trading Removed st—Action Forecast at Canadian Produce Orders Nos. 26 and 45 a Thing of the PaAssociation Convention—Further Report of Proceedings )k T the Wednesday session of the??*% Canadian Produce Association4*. Convention held in Toronto lastAeek, R. M. Ballantyne advised the mem-bers that within the course of a day orso Orders No. 26 and 45 would be with-drawn. This announcement was received ith enthusiasm as these two ordersiave done much in the past year to maket!-e produce dealers life anything buta bed of roses. The day following the convention theofficial announcement of their actualy ithdrawal was made public. Order No. 26 limits the holding of pro-duce to the requirements of the dealers• n the Canadian trade during the monthsof light production and fifteen days sup-ply thereafter in the case of butter andeggs, and thirty days supply in the caseof cheese. Order No. 45 limited the amount ofprofits that the dealer migh
Size: 3266px × 765px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidcangrocerjan, bookyear1919