Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . ghtthe way goods, were exposed for sale bythe merchants here quite up to date, andin some ways better than their own. The Ottawa association feel quiteproud of the advertisement they havemade for the city, and there is no doubtit will be the means of bringing othertourists from American points toOttawa. The committee in charge were assisted 15 by the associate members of the associa-tion, who were as follows :—G. W. Shoul-dis. G. W. Hunt. P. C. Bate, AlphonseProvost, H. W. Booth, W. J. Eastcott,Chas. Provost, Wm. York, J. F. Sis-sons, Jas. Mcintosh, Fred Le


Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . ghtthe way goods, were exposed for sale bythe merchants here quite up to date, andin some ways better than their own. The Ottawa association feel quiteproud of the advertisement they havemade for the city, and there is no doubtit will be the means of bringing othertourists from American points toOttawa. The committee in charge were assisted 15 by the associate members of the associa-tion, who were as follows :—G. W. Shoul-dis. G. W. Hunt. P. C. Bate, AlphonseProvost, H. W. Booth, W. J. Eastcott,Chas. Provost, Wm. York, J. F. Sis-sons, Jas. Mcintosh, Fred Lee, H. C. Ellis, A. M. Douglas, R. Tunnic.* * # J. E. Cox, late of J. G. Whyte &Sons, has opened up as a broker andcommission merchant on his own ac-count. Mr. Cox is so well known toOttawa trade, that any line placed in hishands will meet with success. Provost & Allard are just open-ing up a large- consignment of Mortonsgoods, imported direct from have another car of peanuts on theroad from Missouri. LIMEJUICE. Montserrat


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