. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. ave to do some bidding. This means—keep on repeating the in-sertion of your advertisement—untilforbid. Its reasonable to keep on. Hunting for a hard thing to find usuallyrequires a long search. All CANADIAN GROCER can do is to put youradvertisement in 5,300 places where men of the type you may want arelikely to be found. We cant make men reply to advertisements—any morethan the postman can make people to whom he delivers letters reply tothem. Were pretty much like the postman. But we go to 5,300 and more likely places—remember that. No other single newspap


. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. ave to do some bidding. This means—keep on repeating the in-sertion of your advertisement—untilforbid. Its reasonable to keep on. Hunting for a hard thing to find usuallyrequires a long search. All CANADIAN GROCER can do is to put youradvertisement in 5,300 places where men of the type you may want arelikely to be found. We cant make men reply to advertisements—any morethan the postman can make people to whom he delivers letters reply tothem. Were pretty much like the postman. But we go to 5,300 and more likely places—remember that. No other single newspaper in the world getsinto 5,000 Canadian grocery houses. So if you are in dead earnest about finding a man use CanadianGrocer. Rates—two cents per word first insertion and one cent per word each subsequent insertion, withfive cents extra per insertion when replies are to be sent to Rox No. in our care. Address: CANADIAN GROCER WANT ADS. 153 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, TORONTO 74 CANADIAN GROCER February 21, 1919 For a BigLenten Trade. CHICKEN (LILY BRAND) HADDIES (REGISTERED) Here^is something distinctively new, appetizing and nourishing to offer your customers. Order a trial case to-day from your wholesaler. Packed at CANSO, , by the MARITIME FISH CORPORATION LIMITED Head Office and Sales [Plants atCANSO, [and DIGBY, Packers of the celebrated MAPLE LEAF Canned Codfish Flakes. If any advertisement interests you. tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. February 21, 1919 CANADIAN GROCER Prunes The demand for Prunes is much better than forsome time back—with our market from two tothree cents lower than the American—there is noreason that we can think of why Prunes will notbe worth considerably more money when theheavy consumption is on during the Spring andearly Summer, for this fruit is now a staple andconsumers will have them even though the priceis high. Nearly all the Prunes which were intend-ed for this market out of last years cr


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