Canadian grocer October-December 1916 . - - TORONTO // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. October 13, 1916. CANADIAN GROCER 29 OYSTERS Large^ white^ fat^ but unswollen^ clean^appetizing and healthy looking. Awhiff of that salt sea tang every timeyou open the white container. Guaran-teed free from contamination. Solidmeat, taken from the best oyster beds tnthe Northern waters^ and shipped to youdirect in the original sealed., non-return-able package., and at right price. Beacon Brand oysters are sold underBrand because they are good. Extragoo
Canadian grocer October-December 1916 . - - TORONTO // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. October 13, 1916. CANADIAN GROCER 29 OYSTERS Large^ white^ fat^ but unswollen^ clean^appetizing and healthy looking. Awhiff of that salt sea tang every timeyou open the white container. Guaran-teed free from contamination. Solidmeat, taken from the best oyster beds tnthe Northern waters^ and shipped to youdirect in the original sealed., non-return-able package., and at right price. Beacon Brand oysters are sold underBrand because they are good. Extragood in fact. Because we specialize. They are thebest we can buy after sixteen years ofexperience. If you buy oysters you should know ourgoods. It pays. THE F. T. JAMES CO., LIMITED FISH FOOD SPECIALISTS - TORONTO // any advertisement interests yuu, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. 30 October 13, 1916. ^ c R o 6 e /? MM ^ CURRENT NEWS OF WEEK CANADIAN GROCER WILL APPRECIATE ITEMS OF NEWS FROM READERSFOR THIS PAGE. 3. Maritime Provinces The retail grocers of West St. Johnhave found the Thursday half-holiday sosatisfactory diirint; the summer montlis,that they have decided to continue theholiday through Oetoiber. A special meeting of the Weir Own-ers Association of St. John and Char-lotte Counties was held in St. George, to deal with the situation arisingfrom some of the buyers trying to pur-chase sardine herrings at less than theagreed price. A resolution was .adoptedto the effect that any boatman foundcutting prices and offering less than thestandard price, would he refused fish atany price (by tlie members of the asso-ciation. It was also agreed that theprice for the balance of the seasonshould be $10 per hhd. Ontario C. 0. Boughner has purchased the gro-cery business of W. S. Bawden, of Col-borne. This is the old Bailey stand. The Pure Fruit Products, Ltd., havebeen incorporated. The capital of thecompany is to be forty thousand dollarsand the head off
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