Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Saskatchewans Day ofPromise Merchants of the Province Tell of ProspectsFor the Year. OUT of the West must come Can-ada hope of prosperity in thetrying days of war. Men may dieof hunger with a wealth of gold, but notwith a wealth of wheat, and it is foodthat the world needs to-day. So it iswestward that the great Dominion mustlook for its word of promise, the promiseof harvest, that means business not onlyfor the western merchant, but for allmerchants from coast to coast. What are the prospects from that ter-ritory? At the time when a great con-vention of merch


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Saskatchewans Day ofPromise Merchants of the Province Tell of ProspectsFor the Year. OUT of the West must come Can-ada hope of prosperity in thetrying days of war. Men may dieof hunger with a wealth of gold, but notwith a wealth of wheat, and it is foodthat the world needs to-day. So it iswestward that the great Dominion mustlook for its word of promise, the promiseof harvest, that means business not onlyfor the western merchant, but for allmerchants from coast to coast. What are the prospects from that ter-ritory? At the time when a great con-vention of merchants was meeting inSaskatchewan, it was thought fitting toask word of the prospects there. Theword that comes back is a word of prom-ise that is full of meaning to every read-er of these pages. Here then is the promise of the West,voiced by one of its great provinces, inthe words of the merchants whose fing-ers are on the pulse of that golden landof promise. The Magee and Thompson Co., Wolse-ley, Sask., write of generally very satis-factory conditions and bright prospects. Up to the present time, we considerbusin


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