Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . INDIANCURRIES AND CHUTNIES. SAUCES OFALL KINDS. This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove VOL. XII. TORONTO AND MONTREAL, DECEMBER 30, 1898. NO. 52 THE VILLAIN PURSUED. PART I. THE month was June. The clock inthe lofty tower of St. James Cathe-dral was striking the hour of mid-night. Each stroke fell on the silence ofthe hour with a sickening dull thud. That this clock knew what it was talkingabout was apparent by its deliberate andmechanical tone of voice, only obtain


Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . INDIANCURRIES AND CHUTNIES. SAUCES OFALL KINDS. This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove VOL. XII. TORONTO AND MONTREAL, DECEMBER 30, 1898. NO. 52 THE VILLAIN PURSUED. PART I. THE month was June. The clock inthe lofty tower of St. James Cathe-dral was striking the hour of mid-night. Each stroke fell on the silence ofthe hour with a sickening dull thud. That this clock knew what it was talkingabout was apparent by its deliberate andmechanical tone of voice, only obtained bya varied experience of twenty-four hours aday for six months, twice a year. As a still further proof that it knew whatit was talking about, it pointed, not onlyone, but both of its hands at the hour oftwelve. It was of the feminine gender, same asall other clocks. It painted its face to hideits age. This was foolish, because its figureshowed age in every line, also the oldestinhabitant remembers passing and repassingit for years on King street promenade, notonly on Saturday afternoons, but every dayof the year. Still, it was a good clock. As the last stroke died away it broughtback to the realities of li


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