. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. Our Cocoa and Chocolatepreparations are Ab-solutely Pur e—f r e efrom coloring matter,chemical solvents, oradulterants of any kind,; ,,^.. and are therefore in full V. s. Pat. off. conformity to the require-ments of all Pure Food Laws. Walter Baker & Co., Limited Established 1780, Dorchester, House, 86 St. Peter St. MONTREAL, CANADA Mooney and Money Sell Mooneys and you will makemoney. This is a fact which hasbeen proven true by many suc-cessful grocers who handle Mooneys Perfection Cream Sodas IKKWMJaS^fS PERFECTION lis 1* MOONEY BISCUIT X CAND


. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. Our Cocoa and Chocolatepreparations are Ab-solutely Pur e—f r e efrom coloring matter,chemical solvents, oradulterants of any kind,; ,,^.. and are therefore in full V. s. Pat. off. conformity to the require-ments of all Pure Food Laws. Walter Baker & Co., Limited Established 1780, Dorchester, House, 86 St. Peter St. MONTREAL, CANADA Mooney and Money Sell Mooneys and you will makemoney. This is a fact which hasbeen proven true by many suc-cessful grocers who handle Mooneys Perfection Cream Sodas IKKWMJaS^fS PERFECTION lis 1* MOONEY BISCUIT X CANDY CO^ STRATFORD CANADA The reason is plain: MooneysPerfection Cream Sodas neverfail to please the refined house-wife, by their dainty and lastingfreshness. Order Some Nozv! The Mooney Biscuit & Candy Company, LIMITED STRATFORD, CANADA. COXS GELATINE When asked for GELATINE supplyCOXS and you cannot go wrong.|i is PURE and will do its workWITHOUT FAIL. Canadian Colson & Son, MontrealD. Mssson & Co., Tippet & Co., J. & G. Cox, Mills EDINBURGH. 59 THE CANADIAN GROCER A VISIT TO EUROPEAN MARKETS Representatives of Canadian Firm Visit Centres of Interest to Trade During Continental Tour—Grocers and Groceries in England, Trance, Spain and Portugal. C. L. Marshall, Canadian managerof the MacLaren Imperial Cheese Mrs. Marshall have recently re-turned from an extended business andpleasure trip to England, France, Spainand several Mediterranean cities. Inthe course of a conversation with a re-presentative of The Grocer this weekMr. Marshall told some interestingfacts in connection with his trip. Agood many of these are particularlyinteresting to grocers, since the toursitinerary covered several of the prim-ary markets from which products large-ly used in Canada originally com


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