Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . importance that every dealer should exercise thegreatest caution when buying Paste Stove Polish. The QUICKSHINE has attained such immense popularity that unscrupulous people have gone intostove polish business and are manufacturing polish that pays them tremendous profits. The materials employedin the composition of these imitation packages are so poor and cheap that the woman who buys them can neverget the results she desires, and in this manner, to a certain extent, injures the sale of the good When stove polish is required for domestic use ask y
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . importance that every dealer should exercise thegreatest caution when buying Paste Stove Polish. The QUICKSHINE has attained such immense popularity that unscrupulous people have gone intostove polish business and are manufacturing polish that pays them tremendous profits. The materials employedin the composition of these imitation packages are so poor and cheap that the woman who buys them can neverget the results she desires, and in this manner, to a certain extent, injures the sale of the good When stove polish is required for domestic use ask your dealer or wholesale grocer for QUICKSHINE ?BTOVE POLISH, and accept no substitute in the >vay of imitation package polishes, or polishes that aretwo-thirds soap and one-third polishing material. If your wholesale dealer does not sell QUICKSHINE, send direct to us for same, stating the wholesaledealer you wish us to send it through ; or if you prefer it sent direct, we will forward same at once. Priceper 3-doz. Case, THE ALPHA CHEMICAL CO. Berlin, Canada. EGGS BY WEIGHT. EGGS should be sold by weight. Theyvary so much in size that this is theonly fair method for both producer andconsumer. The fowls which produce thelargest eggs lay fewer than those which pro-duce eggs of normal size. A good many ofthese large eggs are double yoked, in whichcase the hen that lays such a monstrosity isthereby made incapable of producing anegg the following day. In other words, twoeggs, one completed with a full yolk, is en-tangled with another less developed, andboth are bound in the same shell. It isvery seldom that these double-yolked eggsfind their way to city markets. Most far-mers spot the large eggs and save them forhome consumption. They well may dothis, for the small eggs sell for as much perdozen as the large ones. The poet Saxesays of a woman : That knowing eggs are eggs,She tightly held her basket. If the eggs were sold by weight she wouldbe less concerned for the loss of
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