. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. red in a cellar of a bakery along-side the oven. They are put in all sorts ofplaces where there is dampness, foul air, andwhen the eggs spoil the owner endeavors torecoup for the loss by asking the jobber topay for his stupidity and carelessness. And in much the same way is the retailerannoyed. Servants keep the eggs in a hotkitchen or in a damp, foul refrigerator,amongst a lot of vegetable packed in someunkempt corner, and then the grocer isblamed for delivering bad eggs, his tact putto the test to smooth a customers wrath, orelse he finds that his patron


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. red in a cellar of a bakery along-side the oven. They are put in all sorts ofplaces where there is dampness, foul air, andwhen the eggs spoil the owner endeavors torecoup for the loss by asking the jobber topay for his stupidity and carelessness. And in much the same way is the retailerannoyed. Servants keep the eggs in a hotkitchen or in a damp, foul refrigerator,amongst a lot of vegetable packed in someunkempt corner, and then the grocer isblamed for delivering bad eggs, his tact putto the test to smooth a customers wrath, orelse he finds that his patron has closed theaccount without giving an excuse and thegrocer left to wonder what is wrong in hisservice. Look after the egg department carefully,have the stock inspected daily ; rememberthat eternal vigilance is the price of an eggtrade as of liberty. Sell your bad eggs tothe maker of fancy leather ; give your tradesound eggs in hot weather and you will findcustomers will advertise your business inevery direction.—American It isnt possibleto make anybetter biscuitsthan these For, since the time when thefirst fancy biscuits were made,this firm has been striving to-ward the best that could bemade. As early as 1841 theybegan to supply H. M. theQueen and have never lost theroyal favor. Their reputationand their good qualities sellthem. Do you carry them ? Sole Agents for Canada. Robert Greig & Co. MONTREAL. *JX>; THE CANADIAN GROCER 13 September BringsBetter Business Families have returned to town and business resumes its steady trend oncemore. This is the time of the year when new customers are easily made or old customerslost. You may make more profit on a single sale by supplying an inferior article—but youlose a steady customer, and your business success depends on the goodwill of your steady •customers. We find that first orders once received for our goods, return orders come ofthemselves. Thats because the goods we handle are the best of their kind. 1 t FRE


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