Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . 5 ST. PETER STREET, Snow DriftBaking Powder LEADS. A traveller tells us he saw from train athighest point on Rocky Mountains a manclimbing a mountain path going still higherwith a five pound tin of Snow Drift BakingPowder under his arm ; quite natural, itstendency is to go up. THE SNOW-DRIFT BAKING POWDER 00., BRANTFORD. D CKLES. MIXED AND MUSTARD In kegs of any size, also in 16 and20 oz. bottles. Quality guar-anteed to be the us a triai order. Win. Paterson & Son Value Made. Ocean Wave ?Baking Powder Sold only in Cans. LOCKERBY BROS


Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . 5 ST. PETER STREET, Snow DriftBaking Powder LEADS. A traveller tells us he saw from train athighest point on Rocky Mountains a manclimbing a mountain path going still higherwith a five pound tin of Snow Drift BakingPowder under his arm ; quite natural, itstendency is to go up. THE SNOW-DRIFT BAKING POWDER 00., BRANTFORD. D CKLES. MIXED AND MUSTARD In kegs of any size, also in 16 and20 oz. bottles. Quality guar-anteed to be the us a triai order. Win. Paterson & Son Value Made. Ocean Wave ?Baking Powder Sold only in Cans. LOCKERBY BROS., ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK SUGARS. jBar^ddoes TEAS. { an Cuba FINE LARCE DRY COD IN BUNDLES. BONELESS FISH IN BOXES Canned Salmon, Lobsters, Mackerel and Oysters. MOLASSES, HUDON. HEBERT <£ Wholesale Grocers AND Wine Importers, 304, 306 St. Paul St., 143, 145 Commissioners St. MONTREAL, CANADA. Double Concentrated Concentrated Powder. IIDT METALLIC your order for Spring L. CHAPUT, FILS & CIE. Wholesale Grocers, Montreal Just Received. Fresh supply of Batgers Nonpareil Jellies and Cunningham De Fourier & Table Delicacies. CAVERHILL, ROSE, HUGHES & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Montreal, Que. THE CANADIAN GROCER COMBINATION IN BUYING. Every little while there breaks out in somelarge town or city the notion that a co-oper-ative association of retailers can be formedfor the purpose of buying goods. The ideais that the retailers can save the jobbersprofit. As the net profit of the jobbers isonly i per cent, on the volume of sales, onewould think that their work as distributerswould be free from the competition or envyof the retailers. The co-operative purchas-ing company cannot work any more cheaplythan the regular jobbers, and must assumemore or less risk in credits. This questionis an active one in England and is not with-out interest here. A correspondent of theLondon Grocer asserts that the evils whichafflict the large co-


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