Canadian grocer October-December 1916 . 150 Prunes, Italian, peach boxes 1 10 Vegetables— potatoes, new, lb 0 mV4 onions, 100-lb. crates 3 00 (Spanish onions, case 150 175 Tomatoes, Ontario, 11-qt. basket 0 75 Scarcity of Fish Is Predicted FISH AND ^Dealers re-port that everything in the fish line isgoing to be scarce this fall. Tlie pickerelcatch has !been a failure, and the pricethis week .jumped a cent to 10c per lias gone up to 14c, and is goingto 1)e very hard to get. Fresh salmon isup to 16c. Mackerel is now bringino-$ in 20-11). kits. Poultry is tendin-


Canadian grocer October-December 1916 . 150 Prunes, Italian, peach boxes 1 10 Vegetables— potatoes, new, lb 0 mV4 onions, 100-lb. crates 3 00 (Spanish onions, case 150 175 Tomatoes, Ontario, 11-qt. basket 0 75 Scarcity of Fish Is Predicted FISH AND ^Dealers re-port that everything in the fish line isgoing to be scarce this fall. Tlie pickerelcatch has !been a failure, and the pricethis week .jumped a cent to 10c per lias gone up to 14c, and is goingto 1)e very hard to get. Fresh salmon isup to 16c. Mackerel is now bringino-$ in 20-11). kits. Poultry is tendin-down, fowl to-day beinsi quoted 20c. Fish- salmon . 0 16 Fresh lialibut ., 0 14 Lake Winnipeg whiteflsti 0 10 Fresh finnan haddie Oil Kippers, per box 2 00 Fresh lake trout, per lb 0 12 0 12H Bloaters, per box 2 Salt mackerel, 20-11). kit- 3 60 Pickerel, lb. 0 10 Pfiittn. Live— ??**• Fowl ....,,...... 0 20 Roasting chickens, lb: .... .J. 0 26 38 October 13. 1916. r31 ^<=!^°^^M C-^ ^gflH fe- FLOUR AND CEREALS. Flour Prices Up And Going Up Absolute Firmness Characterises theWhole Market Steadily. Montreal FLOUR AND FEEDS.—Not merelyfirmness, but rising prices prevail stillin the flour market, and there are predic-tions in plenty that by the end of thepresent week of issue further increaseswill be found in flour. Since last issueflour went up 30 cents, making Firstpatents $ This 30c advance was reported onpage 37 of CANADIAN GROCER lastweek. Already the ten dollar quotation is insight, in the opinion of more than bakers have advanced the price ofbread, and with reasonable justificationas representatives of large milling con-cerns consider. Millers operating onsmall margins of profit and experiencingan immense demand, count their con-sciences well clear of the charge of help-ing grind the face of the poor. Theprice of wheat is declared principallyresponsible for the situation, and ad-verse crop reports even more than alliedarmy demands, are he


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