. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. indsor r3dein anada If any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered 11 ( \ N A 1) I A N (iKOCER February 8, 1918. Sell tilCfc and help conserve the countryswheat supplies The present campaign for conserv-ing Canadas wheat supplies givestile grocer a particularly fine oppor-tunity to push the sale of Rice—theideal wheat substitute. The demand for this inexpensiveand highly nutritious food is alwaysgood but is certain to receive addedimpetus from the nation-wide foodconservation movement, as well asfrom the fact that
. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. indsor r3dein anada If any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered 11 ( \ N A 1) I A N (iKOCER February 8, 1918. Sell tilCfc and help conserve the countryswheat supplies The present campaign for conserv-ing Canadas wheat supplies givestile grocer a particularly fine oppor-tunity to push the sale of Rice—theideal wheat substitute. The demand for this inexpensiveand highly nutritious food is alwaysgood but is certain to receive addedimpetus from the nation-wide foodconservation movement, as well asfrom the fact that it undoubtedlyoffers the housewife more real foodvalue for the money than any otherproduct on the market. Show Rice, then, in your store the housewife about its nutritive. value and remind her that youhandle Mount Royal Mills Brand Mount Royal Milling and Manu-facturing Co., Limited. D. W. Ross Company, Agents, Montreal If any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be ansivered February 8, 1918. CANADIAN GROCER 15
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