Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . amous show cases foi- all pur-poses, and many • favorable commentswere heard. The D. R. Mclntyre Co.,of Tiilsonl) an attractive line oftheir office appliances, as had also theOffice Specialty Co. Aniong these ex-hibits one of particular interest to gro-cers iWas that of the Computing ScaleCo., of Canada, showing line of new andconvenient weighing appliances. The .40 Tpton & Rcid Specialty Co. had an ex-iiibit of meat slicers and cash registersin the Manufacturers Annex. The Bur-roughs Adding Machine Co. had a lineof their labor and rnistake-savers on


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . amous show cases foi- all pur-poses, and many • favorable commentswere heard. The D. R. Mclntyre Co.,of Tiilsonl) an attractive line oftheir office appliances, as had also theOffice Specialty Co. Aniong these ex-hibits one of particular interest to gro-cers iWas that of the Computing ScaleCo., of Canada, showing line of new andconvenient weighing appliances. The .40 Tpton & Rcid Specialty Co. had an ex-iiibit of meat slicers and cash registersin the Manufacturers Annex. The Bur-roughs Adding Machine Co. had a lineof their labor and rnistake-savers on dis-l)lay and the Gauinmeter Multigraph de-monstrated the peculiar possibilities oftheir machine. The National Cash Regis-ter of Dayton, Ohio, had a novel ex-hibit in the Womans Building, consist-ing of cinematograph and stereopticonpictures and lectures illustrative of thesplendid factory at Dayton, and the im-provements which have been made inlocal conditions as a result of the com-panys enterprise. THE CANADIAN GROCER. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION—Exhibit of Christies Biscuits. CHRISTIE, BROWN & CO. No exhibition of Canadian manufac-tures, particularly of food products,would be complete without a display ofChristie, Brown & lines of bis-cuits. The name Christie has been afamiliar name in almost every Canadianhousehold for years, and the firm, bythe excellence of its product, has builtnp a reputation which could not well behigher. As usual, however, Christie,Brown & Co. were represented at theExhibition by a splendid exhibit, whichgreeted visitors on passing down themain centre aisle of the ManufacturersBuilding. The exhibit was in the formof a large four-sided shelf display ofthe firms lines, being built up of tiersof the various varieties of biscuits inglass-fronted boxes. The display was ofparticular value to the grocer, by way of giving him an idea of the attractiveappearance, these same goods wouldmake on his store shelves. One or two of the newer lines th


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