Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . to Regulations Makes It Possible to Handle Native Ontario Wines Till Dec. 31st, 1918 The original order-in-Council in re-gard to prohibition that provided thatno person after the first day of April,1918, shall send, take, transport into, ovdeliver iu any prohibited area, any in-toxicating liquor, or cause any intoxi-cating liquor to be so sent, transportedor delivered, has been modified on therecommendation of the Minister of Jus-tice by a further order that amends theorder quoted above by the addition ofthe following words: Providing that this regulation sbal


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . to Regulations Makes It Possible to Handle Native Ontario Wines Till Dec. 31st, 1918 The original order-in-Council in re-gard to prohibition that provided thatno person after the first day of April,1918, shall send, take, transport into, ovdeliver iu any prohibited area, any in-toxicating liquor, or cause any intoxi-cating liquor to be so sent, transportedor delivered, has been modified on therecommendation of the Minister of Jus-tice by a further order that amends theorder quoted above by the addition ofthe following words: Providing that this regulation sbal!not apply to the sending, taking, trans-porting or delivering of native ffhies inJie Province of Ontario until December31, 1918. VINEGAR MAN IN WINNIPEG Paul Hassack, a United States fer-mentation engineer, has been in Winni-peg during the past few weeks work-ing with the Acme Vinegar Co., , by whom he is employed asconsulting chemist. Mr. Hassack is theeditor and proprietor of The VinegarBulletin. 20 June 21, 1918. An attractive grocery interior. The Ferguson Store, Queen Street East, Toronto. NEW BRUNSWICK APPLE CROP-LIMITED A. G. Turney, provincial horticulturist,reports that the New Brunswick applecrop will not be more than median). TheDuchess or New Brunswicker is expect-ed to be a full crop, but this is an earlyapple which does not bring winter Wealthy, Dudley and Alexandervarieties will not be more than fortyor fifty per cent, of the average. Mc-intosh and Bishop Pippins are expectedto produce fair crops. Fameuse, Pee-wakee, Ben Davis, Northern Spy andGolden Russet suffered severely fromwinter-killing and will be a light prospects are for a light copof small fruits. Alexander J. Simmons has been elect-ed treasurer of T. H. Estabrooks Com-pany, Limited, St. John, in succession tothe late Herman Sullivan. Christopher Richter, retail St. John, has assigned to Roy for the benefit of his creditors. W. K. Ganong of


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