. Canadian grocer January-June 1921 . on Street Tele-phone Harrison 9133. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE—Canada. ?4 a year: Great Britain. South Africa and West Indies, 16s. a year; UnitedStates, $ a year; other countries, ?5 a year; single copies, 15 cents. Invariably in advance. FchnwiT 25, 15*21 CANADIAN GROCER 19 It cost us about $75, to redeem our pledge to the retailrocers of Canada. n November, 1920, when we reduced the price of our BROWN LABEL SALADA by 15ents a pound, we offered to relieve every merchant of his stock in hand and give himlis money back. We also assumed all the expense of


. Canadian grocer January-June 1921 . on Street Tele-phone Harrison 9133. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE—Canada. ?4 a year: Great Britain. South Africa and West Indies, 16s. a year; UnitedStates, $ a year; other countries, ?5 a year; single copies, 15 cents. Invariably in advance. FchnwiT 25, 15*21 CANADIAN GROCER 19 It cost us about $75, to redeem our pledge to the retailrocers of Canada. n November, 1920, when we reduced the price of our BROWN LABEL SALADA by 15ents a pound, we offered to relieve every merchant of his stock in hand and give himlis money back. We also assumed all the expense of bringing it back to our warehousend sending out the fresh stock. Mot a grocer need have lost one cent -low many articles in your stock are so completely insured against decline or lack oflemand ? n SALADA you have a positive sale at a sure profit, for it is far and away the biggestelling Tea. s it not a needless risk for you tolandle other teas? SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADAXIMITED A Good Suggestion for An Attractive Window Display. ROYALkCADIA1SUGAR Cartons for dressing such a window will be supplied free by Acadia Sugar Refineries Montreal Halifax 20 CANADIAN GROCER coruary 25, 1921 A Stirring Instalment of Hemings Famous Story ARTHUR HEMING continues his remarkable story of Canadas Northland inMarch 1 MACLEANS MAGAZINE. In Wild Animals and Men he tells howhe and Oo-Koo-hoo tracked and trapped wolverine, lynx, and other wild animals,and tells fascinating stories of battles of wits between the hunters and the wiles of the Indians and half-breeds are pitted against the amazing, almostsuperhuman craftiness of the animals—and sometimes the denizens of the forestwilds outwit their human antagonists. Fun at Opening of Parliament J. K. Munro sat in his seat in the Press Gallery, Monday, February 14, when Parlia-ment opened, and looked down with the good-natured tolerance and contempt of aniconoclast and a satirist at the proceedings. The members invariably amuse J. K.


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