. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. , vice-president;of Lever Bros., Limited, Toronto, re-elected president; W. C. Betts, of R. Kirkpatrick, of E. W. Gillett, Ltd.,Toronto, treasurer. New directors wereL. R. Green, of Tucketts, Ltd., Hamilton,Ont.; B. H. Bramble, Canadian ChewingGum Co., Toronto; G. F. Morrow, Atlan-tic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., Montreal; Emery, Lake of the Woods MillingCo., Montreal; D. George Clark, McClaryManufacturing Co., London; W. T. Gre-gory, Cowan Company, Toronto. N e w Goods D ep a r t m e n t Steel wool is a new product on theCanadian market. It is being


. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. , vice-president;of Lever Bros., Limited, Toronto, re-elected president; W. C. Betts, of R. Kirkpatrick, of E. W. Gillett, Ltd.,Toronto, treasurer. New directors wereL. R. Green, of Tucketts, Ltd., Hamilton,Ont.; B. H. Bramble, Canadian ChewingGum Co., Toronto; G. F. Morrow, Atlan-tic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., Montreal; Emery, Lake of the Woods MillingCo., Montreal; D. George Clark, McClaryManufacturing Co., London; W. T. Gre-gory, Cowan Company, Toronto. N e w Goods D ep a r t m e n t Steel wool is a new product on theCanadian market. It is being marketedthrough the wholesale grocery manufacturers are the AmericanSteel Wool Manufacturing Company,Inc., New York City. W. J. Chambers& Co., Scott St., Toronto, are their sell-ing agents. Steel wool is a fine soft wool made ofsteel, and is used for cleaning and pol-ishing household utensils, particularlyaluminum, as well as for glass, tile, en-amel, garden implements, factory ma-chinery, the garage, etc.; also for re-. moving paint, enamel or varnish from awooden surface. The manufacturersclaim for it several more important is put up in two sizes, one to retail at15 cents, and the other at 35c a package is in three colors: red,white and blue. There are also a num-ber of grades made, some finer thanothers, each for certain purposes. January 31, 1919 33 illllllllHililHlllllliMiWIIHIIIIIIIIIIM^ WEEKLY GROCERY MARKET REPORTS Statements From Buying Centres MIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM THE MARKETS AT A GLANCE PRIMARY points report a very strongsituation in walnuts, almonds and embargo on the export of walnutsfrom France has been lifted, but offerings aresmall and prices are at a level which wouldmean a higher cost laid down in first handsthan the present selling prices to the retailtrade. Spanish walnuts are in a very similarposition, prices being high, offers hard to get,and reports on recent arrivals at New


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