Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . r-dinary sparkling waters for mixing withclaret, champagne or any kind of wine orspirits. The water is bottled at the spring,near the old castle of Godesberg, oppositethe Seven Mountains of the Rhine, where ithas been famous for its purity since the 13thcentury. James Lobb, 30 Wellington streeteast, Toronto, is the agent for Canada, andto him all orders should be addressed. THE CANADIAN GROCER 11 London Stoneware Pottery Work. We want your empty Crockery crates. If you have one or fifty let us hearfrom you at once and oblige GLASS BROS. & CO., LONDON, ONT. B


Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . r-dinary sparkling waters for mixing withclaret, champagne or any kind of wine orspirits. The water is bottled at the spring,near the old castle of Godesberg, oppositethe Seven Mountains of the Rhine, where ithas been famous for its purity since the 13thcentury. James Lobb, 30 Wellington streeteast, Toronto, is the agent for Canada, andto him all orders should be addressed. THE CANADIAN GROCER 11 London Stoneware Pottery Work. We want your empty Crockery crates. If you have one or fifty let us hearfrom you at once and oblige GLASS BROS. & CO., LONDON, ONT. BENSONS CANADA PREPARED CORN For the TABLE. Eduiardsburg Silver GlossBensons Satin for the Laundry, The Celebrated brands of Starch manufactured by the Edwardsburg Starch considered by impartial judges to be without any equal. They have held the highest reputation for more than 33 years. Now lead the market against all competitors, and are the best for grocers to handle, because they sellthemselves. 12 THE CANADIAN GROCER. [This department is made up largely of itemsfrom travellers and retailers throughout theDominion. It contains much interesting informa-tion regarding the movements of those in thetrade. The editor will thank contributors tomiil copy to reach the head office Tuesday,] Pickle Manufacturer F. J. Ling is lyingvery low with inflammation at the VictoriaHotel, Hamilton. The Wholesale Grocers Association ofMontreal held a meeting in the Board ofTrade building last Friday afternoon. London grocery clerks have organized abaseball club, and would be pleased to tryconclusions with the shoe clerks on June 8. Lake & Bailey, millers, now doing busi-ness at the corner of Market and Parkstreets, Hamilton, but whose lease will runout next December, intend erecting a four-story mill at the southwest corner of Rebeccastreet and Ferguson avenue. Mr. Potter, of Potter & Ronald, left lastweek for England. Mr. Potter is one of thedelegates from the Winnipeg Board ofTrade to th


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