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THE CUBA REVIEW 



PEFiNED Cbff €€ 



G. Washington's Refined Coffee bears the same relation 

 to the coffee bean that pure granulated sugar bears to 

 the sugar cane. All the fibrous matter, all the disturb- 

 ing oils and acids are refined away — only the pure 

 Crystalized Goodness of the coffee remains — the part 

 with the flavor. ALL FOOD STORES. 



NICARAGUA MARKETING RAW SUGAR 



The Government of Nicaragua has sent a large shipment of raw sugar (panelaj to London, 

 with a view to finding a market for the quantities of this product now held in the Xicaraguan 

 liquor warehouses. If the first shipment fiads acceptance in the En'^lish mirket, according 

 to La Informacion, th3 Secretary of Fomonto will carr\' oar plais for th"? production of raw 

 sugar on a greatlj' increased scale. 



JAMES S. GONNELL & SON 



SUGAR BROKERS 



Established 1836, at 105 Wall St. 



Cable Address, "Tide, New York" 



YOUNG & HYDE, Inc. 



EXPORTERS AND ENGINEERS 



Specialt}' in Exporting Railwaj' and Con- 

 struction Materials, Machinery of all classes, 

 Sugar Bags, etc. Write us 



Produce Exchange Building 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Cable. Marangulo 

 New York 



OFFICES OF 



Cable. Ang 

 Havana 



MANUEL RAFAEL ANGULO 



NEW YORK, N, Y. 



MANUEL RAFAEL ANGULO 



CHARLES ANGULO 



Attorney and Counselor at Law 



Equitable Building 



120 BROADWAY 



HAVANA. CUBA 



MANUEL RAFAEL ANGULO 



RAFAEL MARIA ANGULO 



GUSTAVO ANGULO 



Abogados 



77 AMARGURA STREET 



SPECIALISTS IN CUBAN-AMERICAN LEGAL MATTERS 



PEDRO PABLO DIAGO 



GUILLERMO CARRICABURU 



LOUIS V. PLACE CO. 



... STEAMSHIP AGENTS AND SHIP BROKERS ... 



76 CUBA STREET, :: HAVANA, CUBA 



CABLE ADDRESS: "PLAC£" 



CANADA HOPES FOR TRADE EXTENSION IN CUBA 



New Brunswick's commercial representative in Cuba reports that in 1914 the onty steam- 

 ship ser\'ice between Canada and that country was one fortnightly sailing between Halifax 

 and Santiago de Cuba. Despite this the import and export trade between the two countries 

 amounted in that year to 85,760,627. As a result of the war, however, this trade was consid- 

 erably reduced in 1915. The report states that the Cuban Government has lately encouraged 

 the growth of coffee, especially on the soU of southeastern Cuba, and it is stated to be of good 

 quality. Cuba has been importing rice in average yearly amounts of $7,000,000, and the 

 Government has been experimenting in the groui:h of that product at home. 



The acting trade commissioner of the Dominion of Canada reports that while the tobacco 

 trade is seriously impaired on accoimt of the war, the people of Cuba are pro.sperous as a result 

 of the condition of the sugar market, ihe export in that product amounting to more than 70% 

 of the total exports. — -Consul Edward A . Dow, St. Stephen, New Brunswick. 



