. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. II. This journal has the largest circulation and the largest advertising patronage of any grocery paper in the world. We prove Vol. IX. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, AUGUST 16, 1895 ($ per Year) No. 33 DROPS FROM THE EDITORS PEN. We live in an ad-age. Every merchantshould advertise. Procrastination robs the procrastinator aswell as Father Time. Success usually travels the way of thetraveler who travels for success. This country needs cheaper political gasas well as cheaper illuminating gas. ? « ? Cuba is still engaged in raising cain sa


. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. II. This journal has the largest circulation and the largest advertising patronage of any grocery paper in the world. We prove Vol. IX. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, AUGUST 16, 1895 ($ per Year) No. 33 DROPS FROM THE EDITORS PEN. We live in an ad-age. Every merchantshould advertise. Procrastination robs the procrastinator aswell as Father Time. Success usually travels the way of thetraveler who travels for success. This country needs cheaper political gasas well as cheaper illuminating gas. ? « ? Cuba is still engaged in raising cain sadly to the detriment of the sugar cane. * ? * The man who fails in order that he maymake himself, usually makes a big mistake. ? ? ?»• A paper trust has been formed in theUnited States. It wont stand muchpulling. ? ? ? Honesty is a better paymg partner forIndustry to take in than Dishonesty evercan be. * ? * Prompt delivery of goods will cover amultitude of sins, either in wholesaler orretailer. * •* * One thing there is that is comforting thesedays: Returning good times are not as fickleas the weather. ?» * ? The proper place for t


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