Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . l-ton ; home secretary, Robert Algie, Al-um ; treasurer, S, E. Kyan ; executive committee, H Keyes, Bert Menzie, F. , John MacKie, E. F. Clarke, Guy 22 Long, F. Menzie, W. H. Thompson, Rob-ert Algie, C. Smith, S. E. Ryan, andWilliam Colville ; honorary members, and Benjamin Hill. The travellers present included from Toronto, Hamilton, Lon-don, Guelph. and Owen Sound, amongwhom were R. Keyes, James Hooper, , F. C. Hunt, B. T. Ward, G. , T. E. Ryan, (. T. Beatty, J. MSmith, J. E. Smith, J. C. Sloan, , G.


Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . l-ton ; home secretary, Robert Algie, Al-um ; treasurer, S, E. Kyan ; executive committee, H Keyes, Bert Menzie, F. , John MacKie, E. F. Clarke, Guy 22 Long, F. Menzie, W. H. Thompson, Rob-ert Algie, C. Smith, S. E. Ryan, andWilliam Colville ; honorary members, and Benjamin Hill. The travellers present included from Toronto, Hamilton, Lon-don, Guelph. and Owen Sound, amongwhom were R. Keyes, James Hooper, , F. C. Hunt, B. T. Ward, G. , T. E. Ryan, (. T. Beatty, J. MSmith, J. E. Smith, J. C. Sloan, , G. Takamoto, A. Hibbert, , T. Myers, J. Maxwell, W. N. Ir-ving. L. P. Mason, D. G. Grant, W. , E. G. Bingham, T. Scott, Griffith, P. R. Doherty, E. F. Clarke,K. H. Cockburn, S. H. Moore, FredPerry, J. R. Haggens, R. Ritchie, ArthurEaton, James M. Smith, G. E. Dune, Thompson, E. E. W. Moore, H. , I. F. Oke. P. Jardine, John MacKie, John Marshall, John Tuskin, BertMenzie, Lew Chapman, Frank Menzie, YOU and jon*s. He approaches you for pointers on the troutstream. Davern, John Carrey, Sol. Walters, , M. Thursman, John Stoneman, Rowan, George G. Austin, W. 0. McKinnon. S. M. Mondo, H. Hart, W. , James Coone, Robert Aiken,John Mackie, — Ledgar, J. Turton, , W. Milligan, T. Johnston, and W. Colville. The people of Alton are voted jollygood fellows, opening their homes as theydo year after year for the drummersevent. The travellers particularly appreciate the efforts of the ladies who havebeen assiduous in helping on the affair. IS IT IRUf:? 1 hear that some vinegar, tea and spiretravellers are endeavoring to makehay while the sun shines during thegrocer travellers holidays. If such bethe case, I hope that these gentlemenwill receive but scant courtesy from ourfriends the retail grocers, and that theywill also lie remembered bv all of US whoare taking a well-earned holiday. WATCH-DOG. Hamilton, August 4. TH


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