. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. ^FOR DURABILITY and ECONOMY. HFOR GENERAL BLACKING. TONS SOLD YEARLY. MORSE BROS., Proprietors, Canton, Mass. and THE SUN PASTE STOVE POLISH. LYMAN SONS & CO., 382 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL PRIZE-WINNERS AT MONTREAL. THK following is a list of the winners ofthe different events at the annual pic-nic of the Montreal Grocers Associa-tion, unavoidably crowded out of our reportlast week : No. i, quoits, open to all connected withthe trade— i (fruit stand, by BlackstoneCigar Co.), Aid. Connaughton ; 2 (lamp, by1). Rennoldson & Co), VV. Currie ; 3 (half-ba
. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. ^FOR DURABILITY and ECONOMY. HFOR GENERAL BLACKING. TONS SOLD YEARLY. MORSE BROS., Proprietors, Canton, Mass. and THE SUN PASTE STOVE POLISH. LYMAN SONS & CO., 382 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL PRIZE-WINNERS AT MONTREAL. THK following is a list of the winners ofthe different events at the annual pic-nic of the Montreal Grocers Associa-tion, unavoidably crowded out of our reportlast week : No. i, quoits, open to all connected withthe trade— i (fruit stand, by BlackstoneCigar Co.), Aid. Connaughton ; 2 (lamp, by1). Rennoldson & Co), VV. Currie ; 3 (half-barrel flour, by D. Robertson & Co.), HughMolhee. No. 2, 440 yards race, open to bookkeep-ers and salesmen, retail trade—1 (silverfruit dish, by Christie, Brown & Co.), ; 2 (box Babbitts 1776, by ), J. Brodie ; 3 (box tobacco, by Am-erican Tobacco Co.), H. Sauville. No. 3, 440 yards race, open to driversand storem,en, retail grocery trade—1 (silvercelery dish, by Christie, Brown & Co.), ; 2 (cigar case, by H. A. Nelson),1). Plack ; 3 (demijohn vinegar, by & Co.), A. Gauvreau. No. 4, 100 yards dash, open to gro
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