Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . The WholeDay Lon^ The goodness of ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR is proverbial; it gives everymans wife the opportunity to makegood bread. This, of course, meanslarger consumption, but you dontmind that, and your children will notbe running Across the Way for apiece; they will stay right at homeTHE WHOLE DAY LONG. Manfd. by Leitch Brothers Flour Mills OAK LAKE, MANITOBA TM ver< •For NA/oa^hiori Eppss Cocoa A Cup of Eppss at breakfast Warms and Sustains you for hours. As a supper bever-age it is perfect. Grateful Special Asente: 0. E. COLSON A SON, MontrealNova
Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . The WholeDay Lon^ The goodness of ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR is proverbial; it gives everymans wife the opportunity to makegood bread. This, of course, meanslarger consumption, but you dontmind that, and your children will notbe running Across the Way for apiece; they will stay right at homeTHE WHOLE DAY LONG. Manfd. by Leitch Brothers Flour Mills OAK LAKE, MANITOBA TM ver< •For NA/oa^hiori Eppss Cocoa A Cup of Eppss at breakfast Warms and Sustains you for hours. As a supper bever-age it is perfect. Grateful Special Asente: 0. E. COLSON A SON, MontrealNova Scotia I i. B. ADAMS, Halifax, Manitoba: BUCHANAN A CORDON, Winnipeg. Comforting THE C A xN A D I A N GROCER. LAKE OF THE fVOODSMILLING COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL TORONTO OTTAtVA LONDON ST. JOHN IFINNIPEG KEEfVATIN VANCOUVER MAKERS Of FIVE ROSES m AYBE, Brother Grocer, youll remember the little bookletwe told yon about some time Jones and Mrs. Brown on a rainy day, you course, you remember GET FLOURWISE—thename on the cover. Or, maybe, you didnt read your GROCER that week and missedthe gladsome tidings. Well, it was a kind of four-color affair on the outside with three in-side. Filled with dinkey little illustrations like a Christmas Pudding isfull of plums. Explaining just what Jones is piping about. About good flour. FIVE ROSES and things, you know. Sure we thought it was pretty good ourselves, which was onlynacheral under the circumstances. But far be it from us to toot our own trumpet, Brother Grocer. So we waited with our ear to the ground to see how the trade wouldcotton to the idea. The way that little booklet circulated would make hot cakes on ahungry day look like a
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