Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ine, general merchant,Arthur, Ont., was married, this week, toMiss Mabel McKinnon of Teeswater, Ont.,and is now, with his bride, spending a fewdays in Toronto. A H. Canning, of A. H. Canning & Co.,Toronto, has been visiting Peterboro, King-ston, Brockville, Ottawa and Montreal, inthe interest of the Armeda tea reports having placed machines in allthese places. BUTTER FOR JAPAN. When Mr. Anderson, the Canadian tradecommissioner, returned to Canada, he in-duced the Department of Agriculture tosend a consignment of a ton of butter toJapan. Three days


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ine, general merchant,Arthur, Ont., was married, this week, toMiss Mabel McKinnon of Teeswater, Ont.,and is now, with his bride, spending a fewdays in Toronto. A H. Canning, of A. H. Canning & Co.,Toronto, has been visiting Peterboro, King-ston, Brockville, Ottawa and Montreal, inthe interest of the Armeda tea reports having placed machines in allthese places. BUTTER FOR JAPAN. When Mr. Anderson, the Canadian tradecommissioner, returned to Canada, he in-duced the Department of Agriculture tosend a consignment of a ton of butter toJapan. Three days after arrival a cablewas received to repeat the consignment,and Mr. Anderson is in receipt of the fol-lowing information from the consignees :The butter sent arrived in good order,and is certainly the best that ever came intothis country. It went like lightning day or so a note comes in asking formore. I can safely report to you that the Red Deer brand is an established butterin Kobe. Regent goods make cash STEPPING CAREFULLY Thats the way successful merchants make any progress inbusiness. Every step is carefully considered before it is made. The Regent plan for increasing business has been used by somany successful merchants that the most conservative need not hesi-tate to adopt it. The plan is to give every customer a coupon representing theamount of his purchase, and when a customer has accumulated $25worth of coupons, the merchant redeems them with a piece of silver-ware or a clock. If attractive premiums are offered the plan never fails to bringnew customers into the store. That is one reason why we sell so much silverware for this purpose. Another reason is the price of the silverware. We will seU you the Challenge Assortment, 24Pieces of Silverware, for $24. Every piece is large and attractive—tea sets, butter dishes,cake baskets, cruets, bon bon dishes, etc.—no two pieces alike. Itsthe most silverware ever offered for so little money. Terms, 2


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