Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . loses adozen good cheese, or when the winter is socold that his potatoes freeze, or—but yourmother is calling you. Good night, child ;Ill tell you the rest about the grocer anotherday. — Gastonia Grocer. MR. R. A. DONALD. The Toronto Globe daily publishes underthe heading, Men of the Day, a shortsketch of some prominent man. On Mon-day, last, the subject was Mr. R. A. Donald,a well-known Toronto retail grocer. Hero*«is the paragraph : ^ The name of Mr. R. A. Donald is associatedwith the ambitious project for enlarging St. Lawrence Market. Mr. Donald was born


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . loses adozen good cheese, or when the winter is socold that his potatoes freeze, or—but yourmother is calling you. Good night, child ;Ill tell you the rest about the grocer anotherday. — Gastonia Grocer. MR. R. A. DONALD. The Toronto Globe daily publishes underthe heading, Men of the Day, a shortsketch of some prominent man. On Mon-day, last, the subject was Mr. R. A. Donald,a well-known Toronto retail grocer. Hero*«is the paragraph : ^ The name of Mr. R. A. Donald is associatedwith the ambitious project for enlarging St. Lawrence Market. Mr. Donald was born in this cityin 1862. After school days spent at the publicschools and the Jarvis Street Collegiate Institute, heentered his fathers grocery house at the age ofthirteen. He became a partner in the businesswhile still a youth, and at his fathers deathassumed full He is an enthusiastic militaryman, and has long been a prominent member of theYoung Liberal Association in the city. THE CANADIAN GROCER 45 The Blue of Blues. Keenb Oxford Blue


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