Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ar advertising space. Reading notices insertedin this column at sc per word. The demand for Grand Mogul tea isbooming, large sales are reported every-where. H. P, Eckardt & Co. report that Lu-della Ceylon tea is giving every satisfac-tion, and when once placed repeat ordersare sure to follow. George Foster & Sons are showing excel-lent values in Indian and Ceylon Magnolia brand Ceylon is a trade-winner to all who sell it . When requiring extracts, send for a samplelot of George Foster & Sons GoldenLeaf brand. They are attractivelylabelled, and the


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ar advertising space. Reading notices insertedin this column at sc per word. The demand for Grand Mogul tea isbooming, large sales are reported every-where. H. P, Eckardt & Co. report that Lu-della Ceylon tea is giving every satisfac-tion, and when once placed repeat ordersare sure to follow. George Foster & Sons are showing excel-lent values in Indian and Ceylon Magnolia brand Ceylon is a trade-winner to all who sell it . When requiring extracts, send for a samplelot of George Foster & Sons GoldenLeaf brand. They are attractivelylabelled, and the value is unsurpassed. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Hetherington, of Andrews, Bell &Co., Montreal, spent a few days in Torontolast week. Mr. Fairhurst, of Foochow, China, wasin Toronto on Monday looking up left the same day for Western Ontariopoints. Not a Crack orCrumbling Corner can disfigure your interior decoration—if youre wise enough to use our reliable Embossed Metal Plates for your Ceilings and We make 150 different designs—they are suitedto every class of building—and give permanentbeauty for a very moderate price. Up-to-datepeople appreciate the value of using these fireproof,hygienic plates. Write us—let us tell you moreabout them. Metallic Roofing Co., Limited 1180 King St. West, TORONTO NEW TEA FIRM FOR OTTAWA. Mr. Fred. J. Castle, who has lately beenmanaging the Toronto branch of Lightbound,Ralston & Co., is removing to Ottawa,where he starts out for himself • as animporter of Indian and Ceylon teas. Mr. Castle began life in the tea trade, inNew York, about twenty-three years other day he showed The CanadianGrocer an invoiceof a $924 order for teawhich he took from a Walkerton, Ont.,.merchant, in November. 1876, and it is,interesting to note that in the lot was som&Japan dust, which sold at 20c. per is is worth about one-fourth thatsum. Mr. Castle at one time traveledfor Kinloch, Lindsay & Co., of A HANDY MEM


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