Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ar can be put upon a soundfooting. If this country attends the sugarbounty conference, which meets in Brusselsin June next, without the possibility of im-posing countervailing duties, we shall courtthe same failure now that we met with tenyears ago. It would be far better to post-pone such a conference until the people ofthis country are determined to safeguardtheir colonial interests and trade, eventhough a fractional rise in the price of sugarbe the result. The advocates of free tradefor cane sugar are not necessarily bound totheir remedy of countervailing


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ar can be put upon a soundfooting. If this country attends the sugarbounty conference, which meets in Brusselsin June next, without the possibility of im-posing countervailing duties, we shall courtthe same failure now that we met with tenyears ago. It would be far better to post-pone such a conference until the people ofthis country are determined to safeguardtheir colonial interests and trade, eventhough a fractional rise in the price of sugarbe the result. The advocates of free tradefor cane sugar are not necessarily bound totheir remedy of countervailing duties, andif Lord Farrer can suggest a better meansby which bounties can be abolished, theyare quite ready to adopt it.—British TradeJournal. NO USE AT ALL. Oh, whats the use of keeping store Unless the people know it ?And whats the use of enterprise Unless you try to show it?What matters that your goods are best, Your prices tantalizing,Or that theyll stand the public test,Unless youre advertising? —Fame. THE CANADIAN GROCER. If your orders for Rolled Oats are decreas-ing because warm weather is here, suggest Flake Barley to yourcustomers for a change—it doesnt heat the breakfast por- is ridge it makeslight, wholesome, del-icate and strength-ening. We put it up in 25-pound wooden kegs that come in handy after the Bar-ley is sold. It makes nice Puddings also—send for theprinted Recipe. THE TILLSON CO., LIMITED Flake Barleyfor Breakfast From Manufacturerto Retailer direct. TILSONBURG, OUT. GROCERY CLERKS EXCURSION. THE Toronto Grocery Clerks andDrivers Association will hold itsthird annual excursion on May 24,this year, to Guelph, Ont., and everythingpoints to even a greater success than oneither of the two previous occasions. One of the principal drawing features ofthis excursion will be the remarkably lowrates. The fare was originally expected tobe 85c, but a deputation representing theassociation went went to Montreal, and, asa result of its conference wif


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