Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . firms goods is maintained by pur-chasing nothing but the best the marketaffords. There is considerable comment thesedays on factory sanitation, and thetreatment accorded employes. It mightbe mentioned that the Christie factoryis granted to be a model of cleanlinessand order. All employes are furnishedwith white suits and handkerchiefswhich are kept constantly clean andfresh in an up-to-date laundry on thepremises. A light and airy dining-room is provided for the use of the em-ployes at lunch hour, and other improve-ments of a like nature help indirectly ina


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . firms goods is maintained by pur-chasing nothing but the best the marketaffords. There is considerable comment thesedays on factory sanitation, and thetreatment accorded employes. It mightbe mentioned that the Christie factoryis granted to be a model of cleanlinessand order. All employes are furnishedwith white suits and handkerchiefswhich are kept constantly clean andfresh in an up-to-date laundry on thepremises. A light and airy dining-room is provided for the use of the em-ployes at lunch hour, and other improve-ments of a like nature help indirectly inassuring the excellence and purity of theChristie product. THE CANADIAN GROCER BORDENS CONDENSED MILK. While much is said these days in re-gard to pure foods, reference is usuallymade to manufactured articles and littleciiiisideration is niven to the milk used The exhibit was in charge of B. , of New York, who is very en-thusiastic over the good points of Bor-dens, and who made many new cus-tomers for some of the grocers during. CAXADIAX XATIOXAL KXillBlTIOX—Exhibit of the Borden Condensing Co. Hamilton Morton Co. of this city. Theirdemonstration of the celebrated AlSauce and Soups has been singularlysuccessful. These lines are exported toall parts of the world. Xot everyone who swears by AlSauce knows that his favorite Saucewas the invention of one Brand,who was, in his day. a famous chef, beingmaitre de cuisine to His Majesty GeorgeIV. The sauce that won favor in theeighteenth century in the households ofthe great is the Sauce of the million inthese democratic days, and as & Stand testifies, to theproduction of the original Sauce hasbeen added a multitude of Meat Ex-tracts and Essences, Soups .mJ otherPotted froods. Brands Jirssence, like,the Al Sauce, is of , a householdword. Every medical man recommendsit as a stimulant which does not carrywith it any injurious after-effects. With the aid of Al Soups, which areto be obtained in glasses a


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