. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. the field ; and valuable time iswasted in cleaning them out of the one aswell as out of the other. It is not the man who says the most aboutit who is the hardest worker any more thanit is the engine which kicks up the mostfuss that is the most powerful. Aim high, but take everything withinyour reach that will legitimately help you toattain your object. In essaying to reachthe top storey do not despise the first step. If you always tell the square truth youwill never need to pray for a round or anyother shaped hole in which you may hidewhen the search-light


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. the field ; and valuable time iswasted in cleaning them out of the one aswell as out of the other. It is not the man who says the most aboutit who is the hardest worker any more thanit is the engine which kicks up the mostfuss that is the most powerful. Aim high, but take everything withinyour reach that will legitimately help you toattain your object. In essaying to reachthe top storey do not despise the first step. If you always tell the square truth youwill never need to pray for a round or anyother shaped hole in which you may hidewhen the search-light of truth is turned uponyou. When a superfluity of old goods are lum-bering a merchants store it does not followthat he is in the lumber business. It oftenmeans that a man who ought to be follow-ing some other vocation is lumbering inbusiness, THE CANADIAN GROCER THE RISING SUN STOVE POLISH and THE SUN PASTE STOVE POLISH -For durability and general Blocking. TONS SOLD YEARLY. MORSE BROS., Proprietors, Canton, AGENTS : LYMAN SONS & CO., 382 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL TRADE CHAT. MR. CLAWSON, a Brantford mer-chant, died from eating toadstools,which he mistook for mushrooms. Stratford flax millers estimate that theywill handle 1,200 tons this year. There were 309,000 more cigars manufac-tured in Kingston, Ont., in 1896 than in1895. Tilbury is to have a new bakery. Lee &Campbell, who are conducting a butcheringbusiness there, intend putting in an oven atonce. The Mahler apple evaporating factory,Chatham, will resume operations at onceafter being shut down for about eightmonths. Two thousand farm hands have left To-ronto on seven special trains, en route forWinnipeg. They will be distributed throughManitoba and the Territories. Mrs. Corbett, Queen street, St. Thomas,placed 72 jars of new fruit on a swingingshelf in the cellar. The nails rusted andthe rope broke and all of the fruit jars werebroken. Mr. Geo. Adcock, formerly head millerin Stevens & mill


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