Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . hegrim sergeant, and we realize thatwords are but empty barren soundswhich are utterly inadequate to ex-press sympathy when death calls a dearone. In the windowless Palace of rest allmust in time sleep, and we who aredaily traveling towards the end of lifesjourney extend our best wishes to youand yours. Signed on behalf of the W. CHARLES, ALGIE, Secretary. A vote of thanks to those responsiblefor this memorial was proposed and car-ried. Mr. Algies concluding remarkswere characteristic of the mans greatheart and generosity. I thank


Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . hegrim sergeant, and we realize thatwords are but empty barren soundswhich are utterly inadequate to ex-press sympathy when death calls a dearone. In the windowless Palace of rest allmust in time sleep, and we who aredaily traveling towards the end of lifesjourney extend our best wishes to youand yours. Signed on behalf of the W. CHARLES, ALGIE, Secretary. A vote of thanks to those responsiblefor this memorial was proposed and car-ried. Mr. Algies concluding remarkswere characteristic of the mans greatheart and generosity. I thank you allfor coming to see us once again in theold place, he said, and you all knowthat as long as there is a square foot ofground in my house, or a crust of breadin the larder) no one of you will everhave to go hungry. (Cheers). In eon-eluding, 1 must confess that this morn-ing I stole a ham from the cyclone cellarto feed my 30 or 40 guests with. Hav-ing no defence I throw myself unre-servedly upon the mercy of the Drummers Snack—Sol Walters andthe Comfort Soap Race second prize winner. A Few Remarks. J no. Nelligan, who was next called up-on, spoke feelingly of the spirit of uni-versal kindness, which was the key-note THE CANADIAN GROCER of Hie Snack. The air of Alton islull of kindness, he said. Ill tryand write you something even betterthan The Darkeys Dream next year,and L think I can do it, because the 1. Stonemau, M. 1. Malone andllv. Kekstein each said a tew generously, and as enthusiastically as you did for the Snack of 1907. Anoth-er thing, Im following a hard mat popular man, a man who made last jjearthe most enthusiastic president wehad. I refer to .lack Charles, and Idont expect to beat him. But withyour help well give the Snack of 1908as little cause as possible to blush with


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