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Identifier: cangrocerjanjune1898toro
Title: Canadian grocer January-June 1898
Year: 1898 (1890s)
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Subjects: Supermarkets Grocery trade Food industry and trade
Publisher: Toronto : Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co. [1887]-
Contributing Library: Fisher – University of Toronto
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ne out of business. Desire Lambert is about commencingbusiness as general merchant in St. Odilonde Cranbourne, Que. G. A. F. D. Mann has registered as pro-prietor of the firm, George A. Mann & Co.,wholesale crockery, etc., Montreal. FIRES. James Currie, grocer, Amherst, N.S.,hasbeen burned out; insured for 0. H. W. Brightman, baker and confec-tioner, Amherst, N.S., has been burnedout John Northcott, general merchant, Van-kleek Hill, Ont., has been burned out; in-sured. Thos. Laurent, baker, Ste. Cunegonde,Que., has been partially burned out; in-sured. John Parr, general merchant, Bradwar-dine, Man., has been burned out ; loss re-ported about ,000; insured for ,000. THE CANADIAN GROCER 39 FIGS kept in a PRAESERVO Cabinetretain their freshness and do not dryout PRUNES keep bright and plump. CURRANTS actually gain. ALL DRIED FRUIT keeps fresh andfull weight. You save the cost in one season. We PPAFQFPVn Bread Caseshave i RHtOLniU Cheese Cases WRITE US FOR Catalogue and Prices.

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THE CHEESE CASE. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO. MONTREAL. A ST. JOHN, N.B., GROCER. The north end has many enterprising andpushing business men, who have been com-ing to the front of late by improving andenlarging their premises, and by that meansincreasing their own business, both to theiradvantage as well as for the mutual benefitof the community. One of the largest ofthese firms referred to is that of J. W.Keast, of Bridge street, and there are few,except those in the immediate vicinity whohave any idea as to the immense floor spacecontained in Mr. Keasts premises. A Sunrepresentative, who called on Mr. Keastthe other day, found the painters had justfinished their work of renovating. Manyimprovements have been made of late, andthe two large stores are as neat and attractiveas anyone would wish. One of the storesis devoted to the butcher business, and isadmirably adapted for that purpose. The^floor is of concrete, and all the appliancesfor the proper handling of meat are the best,refrig

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