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EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



2 GEORGE V., A. 1912 



I might add that during the months of November and December we never get 

 enough of strictly new-laid eggs, and as you know we are always ready to pay the very 

 highest price for all we can get. 



Sincerely yours, 



(Sgd.) WALTER PAUL. 



George Graham, 



St. Catherine and Drummond Sts., 

 Montreal, March 25, 1911. 



'Deak Sir,- -We arc pleased to give you the information that you request, and 

 advise that the best prices which we paid for strictly new-laid eggs, from the beginning 

 cf November, 1910, are as follows : — 



November 2, 1910. to November 26, 1910, 50 cents per dozen, delivered. 

 November 26, 1910, to December 23, 1910, 60 cents per dozen, delivered. 

 December 23, 1910, to December 28, 1910, 55 cents per dozen, delivered. 

 December 28, 1910, to January 3, 1911, 50 cents per dozen, delivered. 

 January 3, 1911. to January 19, 1911, 45 cents per dozen, delivered. 

 January 19, 1911, to January 30, 1911, 40 cents per dozen, delivered. 

 January 30, 1911, to February 13, 1911, 35 cents per dozen, delivered. 

 February 13, 1911, to March 13, 1911, 30 cents per dozen, delivered. 



Yours verv trulv, 



(Sgd.) GEORGE GRAHAM 



E. J. Quinn, Family Grocer, 



Westmount, March 27, 1911. 



Dear Sir, — Yours of the 24th inst. to hand. Re price of eggs during wiutei wo 

 quote: November, 50 cents; December, 60; January, 50, 40 and 35 cents, express 



prepaid. 



Yours truly, 



(Sgd.) E. J. QUINN. 



Lamb's Market, Limited, 



22A University Street, 



Montreal, March 26, 1911. 



Dear Sir. — Enclosed find prices paid for eggs as you request: — 



Yours truly. 

 (Sgd.) 



LAMB'S MARKET, LTD. 



