. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. ays -market was a large oneand so were the prices paid for fowl,flesh and vegetables. Apples are verypoor sample this year and are only fitfor feed. Canners are offering canned goods atreduced prices. I guess a slump is com-ing. Eh, what ? Say, if the canners dont stop usingcheap tin, the canned goods businesswill swell up and burst. Nearly everycan we open the tin inside is streakedand mottled and dark, giving one theimpression that the fruit or vegetablehas a lot of foreign matter from thetin that may necessitate your • callingup the doctor and ambulance
. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. ays -market was a large oneand so were the prices paid for fowl,flesh and vegetables. Apples are verypoor sample this year and are only fitfor feed. Canners are offering canned goods atreduced prices. I guess a slump is com-ing. Eh, what ? Say, if the canners dont stop usingcheap tin, the canned goods businesswill swell up and burst. Nearly everycan we open the tin inside is streakedand mottled and dark, giving one theimpression that the fruit or vegetablehas a lot of foreign matter from thetin that may necessitate your • callingup the doctor and ambulance i n ahurry. Some factories are aware of the 36 THE CANADIAN GROCER ESTABLISHED 1841 Old enough to have the benefit of the experience ofa lifetime. Strictly up-to-date in every particular. The picture below shows our storage warehouse at Hutchinson,Kas., where we store the corn for PANSYBROOMS THE MAKING OF PANSY BROOMS. Each fallour foremanspends severalweeks duringharvest time inthe broom cornfields select-ing corn forPANSYBROOMS. Only thosewho are on thespot during theactual harvestever get any ofthe real choicelots, they areall picked upbefore thecommiss ionman gets ashow. Our Storage Warehouse at Hutchinson, Kas. MADE ONLY IN ONE SIZE AND WEIGHT. H. W. Nelson & Co., Limited Office and Warehouse : 92 Adelaide St. W. T j. f\ m. Factory : I OrontO, Ullt. 15> i7> i9j 21 Jarvis St. 39 THE CANADIAN GROCER Markets and Market Notes Business Continues Encouraging in Nearly All Lines—Small Advances in Staple Lines, but Prices Generally Pretty Steady—News From the Local Markets. QUEBEC MARKETS POINTERS— Rolled Oats—AdvancedCanned Goods—Advance —Declined. Montreal, January 30, 1908. During the week just closing there hasbeen considerable activity in generalgrocery lines, but there have not beenany new developments to speak of. Thereal feature of interest is the talk of anadvance in canned goods. It is likelythat the canners will put up their pricesall al
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