. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. Grocer and TeaDealer in the country. CONTENTS 1. Early History. 2. Geographical Distribution. 3. Botanical Characteristics and Form. 4. Cultivation and Preparation. 5. Classification and Description 6. Adulteration and Detection. 7. Testing, Blending and Preparing. 8. Chemical, Medical and Dietetic Properties. 9. Worlds Production and Con- Tea Culture, a Probable Ameri-can Industry. Mailed to any address on receipt of Price $ Postpaid 12mo. Bound in Cloth. TECHNICAL BOOK DEPARTMENT The Maclean Publishing Co., 10 Front St. East, • • TORONTO,


. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. Grocer and TeaDealer in the country. CONTENTS 1. Early History. 2. Geographical Distribution. 3. Botanical Characteristics and Form. 4. Cultivation and Preparation. 5. Classification and Description 6. Adulteration and Detection. 7. Testing, Blending and Preparing. 8. Chemical, Medical and Dietetic Properties. 9. Worlds Production and Con- Tea Culture, a Probable Ameri-can Industry. Mailed to any address on receipt of Price $ Postpaid 12mo. Bound in Cloth. TECHNICAL BOOK DEPARTMENT The Maclean Publishing Co., 10 Front St. East, • • TORONTO, CAN. THM. «. IBTBfQ. Oe>. Man. Teetexn Canada*. Tqromt*. 4 TRADE WITH ENGLAND Every Canadian who wishes to tradesuccessfully with the Old Countryshould read Commercial Intelligence (The addreee la 188 Fleet St.,London, England) The cost is only 6c. per week. (Annual sub-scription, including postage, $). Moreover, regular subscribers are allowed toadvertise without charge in the paper. See therules. THE CAN ADTAN GROCER. Cheap goods at any price are not what you want as a reputation builder. If you handle Canadian Canners goodsyou will keep your old customers and make newones. Aylmer, Little Chief, Log Cabin,Horseshoe, Auto, Kent, Lynnvalley,Maple Leaf, Lion, Thistle, GrandRiver and White Rose Brands are all guar-anteed as to quality. They have been popularbrands for over a quarter of a century. Fruits and vegetables of these brands arecanned only when at their best for table use. THE CANADIAN GROCER A New Style Package QUAKER OATS The grocers are not the only people having trouble thisseason. The Oatmeal millers have been busy trying to keep upwith the advance on grain—no easy thing to do with the un-usual markets this Fall. It has been difficult enough on bulkRolled Oats, but on package goods of fixed weight sold at aprice which seldom varied from year to year, it proved aharder problem for the miller. It finally became necessary to advance the price ofQuaker Oa


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