. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. by Collector of Customs,Murray. The tea was brought intothe country from Hamilton, Ont., bythe firm of Balfour & McLaren. It is claimed by the Government thatthe tea was first landed at New Yorkin 1906, and because it was inferior inpurity and fitness for consumption wasrejected by the United States Board ofGeneral Appraisers and exported outof the United States to Canada. TheGovernment alleges that this was an at-tempt to reimport the tea into thiscountry after it had been condemned. 49 ON TOP MDOLWffS I PERFECTION $ 1* H00NEY BISCUIT * CANDY COI STRATFORD


. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. by Collector of Customs,Murray. The tea was brought intothe country from Hamilton, Ont., bythe firm of Balfour & McLaren. It is claimed by the Government thatthe tea was first landed at New Yorkin 1906, and because it was inferior inpurity and fitness for consumption wasrejected by the United States Board ofGeneral Appraisers and exported outof the United States to Canada. TheGovernment alleges that this was an at-tempt to reimport the tea into thiscountry after it had been condemned. 49 ON TOP MDOLWffS I PERFECTION $ 1* H00NEY BISCUIT * CANDY COI STRATFORD CANADA There is no doubt of the factthat Mooneys Perfection Cream Sodas are at the top of the grocers . stock themthan stock the other kind, forthe simple reason that thereis more money in so doing. Mooneys Perfection CreamSodas make the customerwish for more, because theyare so crisp and cracker in the packageis the same—perfect. The Mooney Biscuit & Candy Company, LIMITED STRATFORD, - CANADA. COXS nflRD iMimic ttunu. COXS POWDEREDINSTANT GELATINE A PURE Powdered GELATINE dis-solving instantly in HOT WATERMANUFACTURED and PACKED byMessrs Cox under the control of theirscientific staff. Canadian Agents : 3 Jir C fO V Oolson A Son, Montrea Ltd D. Masson t Co., Gorgie Mills A,P. Tippet* Co., EDINBURGH THE CANADIAN GROCER DEATH OF DR. F. J. SMALE. Assistant General Manager of DaviesCo. Succumbs to Operation. The news of the death of Dr. F. , assistant general manager of theWilliam Davies Co., Toronto, on Friday,Jan. 3, was received with regret, notonly by his associates and friends in theprovision trade but also by a large circleof Toronto citizens. Dr. Smale had been in poor healthfor some time and was forced a coupleof months ago to leave business for, aswas expected then, a short period. Sixweeks ago he underwent an operationin Toronto but this not proving success-ful, he was taken about two weeks agoto a specialists hospital at Rochest


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