. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. evine, John Paterson, F. N. Picard, Jas. Robinson, Leon Rolland, O. , R. C. Wilkins. Mr. Edward F. Qau has returned fromthe Northwest and will join the sellingforce of the MacLaren Imperial , Limited, on January 1st. A winding-up order has been issuedfor the placing in liquidation of theHorace L. Boisseau Co., Montreal, deal-ers in wines and groceries. The assign-ment was demanded far H. Lapointe,whose claim amounts to $269. Theliabilities are estimated in the neighbor-hood of $3,000, and most of the credi-tors, it is said, are merchants


. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. evine, John Paterson, F. N. Picard, Jas. Robinson, Leon Rolland, O. , R. C. Wilkins. Mr. Edward F. Qau has returned fromthe Northwest and will join the sellingforce of the MacLaren Imperial , Limited, on January 1st. A winding-up order has been issuedfor the placing in liquidation of theHorace L. Boisseau Co., Montreal, deal-ers in wines and groceries. The assign-ment was demanded far H. Lapointe,whose claim amounts to $269. Theliabilities are estimated in the neighbor-hood of $3,000, and most of the credi-tors, it is said, are merchants inFrance, Napoleon St. Amour has beenappointed provisional liquidator. THE CANADIAN GROCER An old saying is for one to Start the year right you willdo so by ordering your wantsin the fruit line from us Weoffer you the following Volunteer Brand California NavelsRose Brand California NavelsMexican OrangesBahama OrangesJamaican Oranges Florida, Jamaican and BahamaGrape Fruit, Grapes, Cranberries,Figs, Bates, Nuts, Oysters,Haddie, FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FISH Firmer Tone in ki WE PACK GoldenFlower So as not toadmit ofcom-petition. Grown and Packedby The RedlandsGolden OrangeAssociation Redlands, Calif. M Orange Market, Bus iness More Quiet in VegetablesFish Market Featureless This Week. During the past week a firmer feelingis noticeable in the orange have, no doubt, touched the bot-tom. Dealers look for a steady advanceand the market will become normal be-fore long. Business is reported quitesatisfactory for the holiday season andheavy trading occurred in nearly alllines of fruits. Lemons arc easier, dueto regular shipments of new crop. Ap-ples are not so firm. Bananas are infair demand. Choice strawberries havebeen on the market, but are slow. The vegetable market is quiet. Po-tatoes have declined. The supply isgood. Domestic vegetables are not sell-ing briskly. This is natural at thistime of the year. Some fancy importedtomatoes, lettuce, onions and parsley


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