Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . rgely a sweet pickle, and the latter chieflyfancy goods. In canned goods, both bakedbeans in tomato sauce and soups are chieflyAmerican. Oil—The chief interest continues tocentre around burning oil, shipments ofwhich continue very large. Prices show nochange, but are easy. Turpentine has againadvanced, which makes the price very oil continues to arrive quite freely. Thequality is but fair. There is light sale andprices are lower. Salt—This line is still a quiet one. Fairstocks of Liverpool coarse salt are held here,and the present sale is small. Pr


Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . rgely a sweet pickle, and the latter chieflyfancy goods. In canned goods, both bakedbeans in tomato sauce and soups are chieflyAmerican. Oil—The chief interest continues tocentre around burning oil, shipments ofwhich continue very large. Prices show nochange, but are easy. Turpentine has againadvanced, which makes the price very oil continues to arrive quite freely. Thequality is but fair. There is light sale andprices are lower. Salt—This line is still a quiet one. Fairstocks of Liverpool coarse salt are held here,and the present sale is small. Prices con-tinue low. No further arrivals are lookedfor till the direct steamers begin to runabout the last of the month, when there willbe regular shipments received. In factory-filled, the market is even more quiet. Can-adian is largely supplying the demand. Wequote: Liverpool coarse, 45 to 48c. ; Englishfactory-filled, 90c. to $1; Canadian fine,$1 per bag ; cheese and butter salt, bulk,$ to $ per bbl.; 5-lb. bags, $3 to. Armeda Tea Packer and Simplex


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