Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . It is a really wonderful work. The text treats onfully 1,200 subjects, covering all kinds of foods—theirhabitat, cultivation, preparation for market, qualityand grades—and containing many inside tradepointers, which are of practical value in buyingand caring for goods, which you can obtain nowhereelse. it is illustrated with 80 full-page color-plates nitropical fruits, nute, cheeses, meats, game-birds, the New York Press describes as the mostbeautiful that ever appeared in a work of encyclo-pedic character, and hundreds of photographs show-ing food


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . It is a really wonderful work. The text treats onfully 1,200 subjects, covering all kinds of foods—theirhabitat, cultivation, preparation for market, qualityand grades—and containing many inside tradepointers, which are of practical value in buyingand caring for goods, which you can obtain nowhereelse. it is illustrated with 80 full-page color-plates nitropical fruits, nute, cheeses, meats, game-birds, the New York Press describes as the mostbeautiful that ever appeared in a work of encyclo-pedic character, and hundreds of photographs show-ing food growing and preparation in all parts of theworld. Its handsome appearance makes it additionally suit-able for a holiday gift. It contains 748 pages, 11 x 8%inches in size, printed on heavy calendered paper, andstrongly bound in buckram. It is said that it cost more than $50,000 to producethis book—but it sells for only $, delivery prepaid. Send your order to THE CANADIAN GROCER,143-153 University Ave., Toronto, Every customer will like Indian Chief Brand Clams The high - gradegoodness of thesedelicious Clamswill win you thetrade of the mostdiscriminating. Being put up the day they are taken fromthe clam beds and sealed without solderor acid, Indian Chief Brand Clams arepositively pure and always worthy of astrong recommendation. // youre not already pushing this quick-celling line, begin nov>. SHAW & ELLIS POCOLOGAN, PROF. JOHN M4SMITHof Grinnell College Writes from the trenches: From my shelter, I might say from the RatsClub, but I do not want to put on airs, I am veryhappy despite the rats, the rain, the mud, the draughts,the roar of the cannon, and the scream of the shells,like the last wail of lost souls. My underground dwelling lacks light and aboveall a stove. I sleep on a stretcher hung from theceiling over which runs a road whereon all night longtroops march, munition trains, and great guns roll,creaking and grinding over the stones of the wa


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