Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . MDIAlflEA GuaranteedAbsolutelyPure asManufacturedonthe Garoehsin India. Caverhill, Rose, Hughes & Co., Montreal, 10 THE CANADIAN GROCER. Mr. J. F. Eby of Eby Blain & Co. is inNew York this week. The stock and effects of the firm of Bray& Mclnnis, New Westminster, B. C, weresold by Deputy-Sheriff Armstong on the16th inst, and realized from fair to highprices. Mr. George E. Church, Burkes Falls, isadding a stock of millinery to his alreadyextensive general business in that thrivingtown. He was in Toronto last week makingpurchases. Mr. James A. Hunter, general


Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . MDIAlflEA GuaranteedAbsolutelyPure asManufacturedonthe Garoehsin India. Caverhill, Rose, Hughes & Co., Montreal, 10 THE CANADIAN GROCER. Mr. J. F. Eby of Eby Blain & Co. is inNew York this week. The stock and effects of the firm of Bray& Mclnnis, New Westminster, B. C, weresold by Deputy-Sheriff Armstong on the16th inst, and realized from fair to highprices. Mr. George E. Church, Burkes Falls, isadding a stock of millinery to his alreadyextensive general business in that thrivingtown. He was in Toronto last week makingpurchases. Mr. James A. Hunter, general merchant,Durham, was in this city this week. Thoughbut young in years he is one of the shrewd-est and most successful business men ofWestern Ontario. The Hospital Committee, of the HamiltonCity Council, recommended the tender forthe years supplies of groceries to the Cityhospital and the House of Refuge, to Mr. Watt, at $3,935. William L. Temple, a wholesale tea mer-chant at Halifax, N. S., failed a few daysago o? ing $20,000 to English houses. Heis said to have lived very extravagantly andto have been an out and out rogue. Fire broke out in the store


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