. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. has been carefully studied and the goods that we turn outare the result of long experience and watchful preparation. The tomatoes we use areperfectly sound and fully ripe—nothing doubtful passes our examiners. Every departmentof our factory is kept as clean as the cleanest private kitchen. OUT being made by a new process Have No Solder on the Inside. In this way we protect consumers from the inconvenience and dangers arising from solderdrops. There is no risk about swelled cans, as we test every can before it leaves the Kent brand is sol


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. has been carefully studied and the goods that we turn outare the result of long experience and watchful preparation. The tomatoes we use areperfectly sound and fully ripe—nothing doubtful passes our examiners. Every departmentof our factory is kept as clean as the cleanest private kitchen. OUT being made by a new process Have No Solder on the Inside. In this way we protect consumers from the inconvenience and dangers arising from solderdrops. There is no risk about swelled cans, as we test every can before it leaves the Kent brand is sold to you at about the same rate as inferior brands of tomatoes,and you make just as much profit. You will find your customers use five times as muchcanned tomatoes, when you sell Kent brand, as they did when you sold a poor article,and your profits on this line will consequently be increased five fold. THE KENT CANNING COMPANY Agents . . ROSE & LAFLAMME, MontrealWRIGHT & COPP, Toronto CHATHAM, ONT. 46 THE CANADIAN GROCER. TALK WITH A MAN FROM CHINA. 1HAD an interesting chat not long since with a gentleman whowas passing through Canada en route to England from had for three years been a resident of the Celestial Empire, andhad traveled over a goodly portion of Japan as well as that coun-try. As a result of that conversation I am open to confess that myopinion of the Chinese is rather more favorably inclined towardsthem than it was. The gentleman in question, I might say, isa tea merchant, but as I have not permission, I do not feel free touse his name. Like other Europeans traveling from China with whom Ihave conversed, he declared that there were still people in someparts of the country who had not yet heard of the war with Japan. While there are others, he said, who, while they have heardof the war, firmly believe that the Japanese were the vanquishedand not the victors. The fact that the Japanese army withdrewfrom the country is an evidence to them that they were d


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