Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ESTABLISHED 1852. i^ Merchants should recommend food-products that are produced in clean factories. THE CANADIAN GROCER LEAS The Pickle with the Home-made Flavor Remember we positively guaranteeall of our Goods. If you haveany complaint to make, write will adjust all complaints toyour satisfaction. : : : : : The Lea Pickling & Preserving Co. Limited SIMCOE, - ONTARIO THE CANADIAN GROCER Natural Gas sold to Manufacturers at FiveCents per 1,000 Cubic Feet is the CheapestLight, Fuel and Power in Existence To-day. If you want the truths ask the other fell


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ESTABLISHED 1852. i^ Merchants should recommend food-products that are produced in clean factories. THE CANADIAN GROCER LEAS The Pickle with the Home-made Flavor Remember we positively guaranteeall of our Goods. If you haveany complaint to make, write will adjust all complaints toyour satisfaction. : : : : : The Lea Pickling & Preserving Co. Limited SIMCOE, - ONTARIO THE CANADIAN GROCER Natural Gas sold to Manufacturers at FiveCents per 1,000 Cubic Feet is the CheapestLight, Fuel and Power in Existence To-day. If you want the truths ask the other fellow, A FEW EXTRACTS AS TO WHAT THE OTHER FELLOW SAYS ABOUT MEDICINE HAT. Here it is that Natural Gas has beenfound in quantities which settles thequestion as to the future industrial hubof the last West. CHICAGO CHRONICLE, July 5th, 1906. Whatever may be the agricultural fu-ture of the country, Medicine Hat iscertain to be a manufacturing town ofimportance. THEO. M. KNAPPEN,Special CorrespondentChicago Inter-Ocean. I was particularly struck with the nat-ural advantages about Medicine Hat,where we spent a few days. It wouldappear that this town is destined to be-come a city of great importance. ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD. Cheap Power is, after ail, the greatestgift of Nature to the district. CANADA, London, Eng. Nov. 30th, 1907. Medicine Hat i« perhaps the only cityin the world that keeps its lamps lightedday and night, month after month, yearafter year. F. A. ACKLAND,Special Correspondent Toronto Globe. This part of the country seems to haveall hell for a basement, and the trap doorappears to be in Medicine Hat. RUDYARD KIPLING, Oct. 13th, 1907. We ar


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