. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. n stimulated the market alittle. Other root vegetables are plenti-ful. Sugar sales have increased a littleThe impression seems to be that the re-cent decrease is not permanent. The firstcar of margarine is moving out slowly,with no more rolling;. Butter is sellingwell at 52c for best Australian, and thecheap grades seem to be preferred to theoleo. Apples and oranges both movingslowly. No price changes. VANCOUVER. — Sugar, pure cane, gran., 100 lbs 9 45 Flour, first patents, Manitoba, per per bbl., in car lots 11 SO Rice. Siam. No. 1. per ton 135 00 Do.


. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. n stimulated the market alittle. Other root vegetables are plenti-ful. Sugar sales have increased a littleThe impression seems to be that the re-cent decrease is not permanent. The firstcar of margarine is moving out slowly,with no more rolling;. Butter is sellingwell at 52c for best Australian, and thecheap grades seem to be preferred to theoleo. Apples and oranges both movingslowly. No price changes. VANCOUVER. — Sugar, pure cane, gran., 100 lbs 9 45 Flour, first patents, Manitoba, per per bbl., in car lots 11 SO Rice. Siam. No. 1. per ton 135 00 Siam. No. 2 110 00 Beans. Japanese, per lb 0 16 Beans, white 0 18 Potatoes, per ton 28 00 36 00 Lard. pure, in 400-lb. tierces, lb 0 27 Butter, fresh made creamery, lb 0 52 Eggs, new-laid, in cartons, doz 0 60 Eggs, , storage 0 68 Cheese, new. large, per lb 0 25 Oranges, box 4 75 7 00 Salmon— Sockeye. halves, flat case 16 60 Tall, case 14 00 Pinks, case 8 25 10 25 Cohoes 11 00 13 00 Chums 7 60 9 00 February 1, 1918 43. Get in Line for Fish Sales Lenten Season Promises Big Opportunity For Wide-Awake Dealer—Wisdom of Featuring Lines That Are Sure Against Restrictions THERE are many merchants whodespite the wide advertising thathas been given to fish and fishproducts during the past year, adver-tising that has resulted in a most phen-omenal increase in sales, have steeredclear of these products. For one reasonor another they have contended that itwould not be advantageous for them toenter this field. As the time has passed, however, moreand more merchants are finding thatsuch a policy shuts them out from oneof the most important of the activitiesthat might be developed by the store,and more and more they have gone intothe sale of these lines. Especially hasthis been the case in the winter seasonwhen everything conduces to mnke thehandling of fish easy and without anygreat possibilities of loss. With the advent of the Lenten season,when the demand for fish will be


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