Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . Our Bed Cross Brand of Oysters, which we sell in quartand pint cans, are strictly Pure, Wholesome Sea Food. We use the most up-to-date sanitary appliances forhandling these oysters. We defy competition upon quality. These cans are fullquarts and pints, their measure being guaranteed. One years sales thirty-nine million oysters. Quotations and information in general as to sizes, prices,etc., will be furnished upon application to our Main Office. Boat No. 8, Foot Bloomfield Street NEW YORK 48 THE CANADIAN GROCER TRADE MEMBERS IN PARLIAMENT Some of the Success
Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . Our Bed Cross Brand of Oysters, which we sell in quartand pint cans, are strictly Pure, Wholesome Sea Food. We use the most up-to-date sanitary appliances forhandling these oysters. We defy competition upon quality. These cans are fullquarts and pints, their measure being guaranteed. One years sales thirty-nine million oysters. Quotations and information in general as to sizes, prices,etc., will be furnished upon application to our Main Office. Boat No. 8, Foot Bloomfield Street NEW YORK 48 THE CANADIAN GROCER TRADE MEMBERS IN PARLIAMENT Some of the Successful Candidates at the Recent Elections—Grocers Not soWell Represented as They Might be. While the grocery trade will not bevery largely nor very directly repre-sented in the House of Commons whenthe next session of Parliament meets. D. A. GORDON,Ke-elected Member for East Kent. there will be a number of thoroughlyrepresentative men who may be depend-ed on to look after the trades interests. One of these is D. A. Gordon, whowas re-elected by a large majority forthe Government in East Kent. Mr. Gor-don is best known as the father of theCanadian beet sugar industry. InSouthwestern Ontario lie bears the add-ed distinction of being the uncrown-ed king of Wallaceburg. Mr. Gordonfurthermore bore the distinctioia—ac-cording to A. H. Clarke, —of beingthe handsomest man in the last his imposing figure, handsomeface and silvery hair mark him where-ever he goes as a man among the term, silvery hair, suggestsage. Mr. Gordon is still in his years young, he has a long termof usefulness before him. Mr. Gordon is a native of Wallace-burg, and has lived there all his life;jet in his time, as a business man andas a parliamentarian, he has traveledmuch. He began his business life in his
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