Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . e the windows more thana casual glance. These wordings aredifferent to those used in other stores,and are without the use of any slang. The sample wording shown on thispage are similar to those used in theseshow cards. The show cards reproduced are quitesuitable for the present season. The de-sign is of opaque colors, attractivelyblended in Summer hues. They are quitesimple to draw and will go with almostany wordings you wish to use. APRICOTS UP 400 PER CENT. One hundred dollars a ton—5 centsa pound. That is the price to which ap-ricots in Southern Califor


Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . e the windows more thana casual glance. These wordings aredifferent to those used in other stores,and are without the use of any slang. The sample wording shown on thispage are similar to those used in theseshow cards. The show cards reproduced are quitesuitable for the present season. The de-sign is of opaque colors, attractivelyblended in Summer hues. They are quitesimple to draw and will go with almostany wordings you wish to use. APRICOTS UP 400 PER CENT. One hundred dollars a ton—5 centsa pound. That is the price to which ap-ricots in Southern California have climb-ed this season. As a result, the crop inthat section of the state will return togrowers more than $75,000,000. Neverbefore in the history of the industry hasthe fruit reached these prices-. Buyers of fruits for canning frompractically every large country in theworld are offering almost any price forthe fruit on the trees. Prior to the war,apricots sold in the Los Angeles marketat approximately $20 a ton for the high-. 32 CANADIAN GROCER August 29, 1919 CANADIAN GROCER MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED BUSINESS PAPERS ESTABLISHED 1886 The Only Weekly Grocer Paper Published in Canada JOHN BAYNE MACLEAN .... President H. T. HUNTER Vice-President H. V. TYRRELL General Manager THE MACLEAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIMITED Publishers of Canadian Grocer, Hardware and Metal, The FinancialPost, MacLeans Magazine, Farmers Magazine, Dry Goods ReviewMens Wear Review, Printer and Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer,Canadian Machinery and Manufacturing News, Power House, SanitaryEngineer, Canadian FoundTyman, Marine Engineering of Canada,Canadian Motor, Tractor and Implement Trade Journal. OFFICES CANADA—Montreal, Soutfham 128 Bleury Street; TelephoneMain 1004. Toronto—143-153 University Ave.; Telephone Main7324. Winnipeg—M03 Union Trust Bldg. ; Telephone 3449. Van-couver^—39 Tenth Avenue West. UNITED STATES—New York—Room 620, 111 Broadway, New York;Telephone 8971 Rector


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