Canadian grocer January-March 1919 . This Show Cardis a SalesCreator Hang it up in yourstore and note how itwill push your sales ofthe products shown. Well mail you oneof these cards and ask for itto-day. Magor, Son and Co., Limited 191 ST. PAUL ST. W., MONTREAL 30 CHURCH ST., TORONTO 1870-1919—Entering on our Fiftieth Business Year in Canada Spreadslike Butter Are You Selling it? It is easy to sell IngersollCream Cheese. Its qualityis always uniformly good—the kind you can safely re-commend. Ingersol) Cream Cheesecomes i n nicely labeled,paraffined cartons—good tolook at and very s


Canadian grocer January-March 1919 . This Show Cardis a SalesCreator Hang it up in yourstore and note how itwill push your sales ofthe products shown. Well mail you oneof these cards and ask for itto-day. Magor, Son and Co., Limited 191 ST. PAUL ST. W., MONTREAL 30 CHURCH ST., TORONTO 1870-1919—Entering on our Fiftieth Business Year in Canada Spreadslike Butter Are You Selling it? It is easy to sell IngersollCream Cheese. Its qualityis always uniformly good—the kind you can safely re-commend. Ingersol) Cream Cheesecomes i n nicely labeled,paraffined cartons—good tolook at and very sanitary. Fresh stocks always on hand. The Ingersoll Packing Company, Limited INGERSOLL, ONTARIO. Made // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. Canadian Grocer Vol. XXXIII. TORONTO, JANUARY 3, 1919 No. 1 $100,000,000 To Be Spent in Canada Government Increase in Soldiers Discharge Allowance Will Total This Figure—Returning Men Maintained For Many Months—Money in CirculationWhile These Men Return to Civil Employment PEACE and plenty have gone hand-in-hand so long that the words na-turally join like bread and is now at hand, and despite thefact that this peace is like no other—fol-lowing as it does the most appalling warin all history—it yet appears that withpeace there will again come plenty, forus in Canada at least. The old hard times bogey is driftingfarther and farther into the wail of the man who saw the muni-tion contracts vanishing has beenhushed, as hushed it should be. Muni-tion contracts meant blood and tears, toohigh a price to pay for prosperity. Yetfor all that these days of forced lab


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