Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . J. OLIER LEVESQUE On the Committee of the Pure Food Show Exhibition. during the exhibition and added varietyto the programme. Whether this pro-cedure is strictly orthodox in the con-duct of a successful grocery exhibitionis open to opinion, but it certainly hadthe effect of drawing big crowds, andthis was, of course, the end desired. A Large Attendance. During the thirteen days of the fairthe attendance was all that could bewished for, especially in the evening,but the large rink was invariably wellfilled. It is estimated from 15,000 to20,000 people attende


Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . J. OLIER LEVESQUE On the Committee of the Pure Food Show Exhibition. during the exhibition and added varietyto the programme. Whether this pro-cedure is strictly orthodox in the con-duct of a successful grocery exhibitionis open to opinion, but it certainly hadthe effect of drawing big crowds, andthis was, of course, the end desired. A Large Attendance. During the thirteen days of the fairthe attendance was all that could bewished for, especially in the evening,but the large rink was invariably wellfilled. It is estimated from 15,000 to20,000 people attended the fair. On thewhole, the attendance was consideredvery satisfactory by the committeewhich had the management of the ex-. hibition, and the exhibitors were alsoquite satisfied on this score. Many lines hitherto unknown were in-troduced to the consumer, while goodswhich have been on the market foryears were once more brought promin-ently before the public eye. In thisway much new trade was created. Thegoods shown will be in even greater de-mand than ever. The manufacturer, aswell as the retail grocer, will reap (hebenefit, as goods that will successfullywithstand the searching examination of


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