Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . ER & GO., IttWki**. 65 Front Street East,IND. TORONTO, THE CANADIAN GROCER ITS AFACT. PROVEIT. AURORA CEYLON JAPAN You make a good profit retailing this Tea at 25 cents You can please your customers just as well and sell it at 40 cents. The liquoring quality is that of a 50-cent Tea. ASK OUR TRAVELLERS ABOUT IT. ORDER A SAMPLE PACKAGE. W. H. GILLARD & CO., WHOLESALEGROCERS, HAMILTON, CANADA. WoodsPrimrose Ceylon TIME SYSTEM PATIENCE ~ Tea THE CORRECT THINGFOR ICED TEA. Are required to produce a proprietary article in TEAS of solid com-mercial value. This ca


Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . ER & GO., IttWki**. 65 Front Street East,IND. TORONTO, THE CANADIAN GROCER ITS AFACT. PROVEIT. AURORA CEYLON JAPAN You make a good profit retailing this Tea at 25 cents You can please your customers just as well and sell it at 40 cents. The liquoring quality is that of a 50-cent Tea. ASK OUR TRAVELLERS ABOUT IT. ORDER A SAMPLE PACKAGE. W. H. GILLARD & CO., WHOLESALEGROCERS, HAMILTON, CANADA. WoodsPrimrose Ceylon TIME SYSTEM PATIENCE ~ Tea THE CORRECT THINGFOR ICED TEA. Are required to produce a proprietary article in TEAS of solid com-mercial value. This can only be determined with accuracy byinfusion and trial by a skilled Tea Taster. All this requires time, system, and patience, be-sides a thorough knowledge of the character of Teaand the habits of the Tea plant, and it is just thesethat are applied in producing our famous PRIMROSETEAS. Interest yourself in this popular selling Tea, andsend to us for samples and full information. f**\f*+*t+^***ff%f* THOMAS WOOD &C0.,omV^. Salmon to arrive, Unity and Quality. None better packed. GROCERS WHOLESALE COMPANY, Limited Mark. HAMILTON Correspondence Solicited. CANADA BROKERAGE CO., Limited , President. W. F. MORLEY, Vice-President. Bec-Treas. Phone Main 870. 48 WELLINGTON ST. EAST, TORONTO. ¥H General Agents and Wholesale Dealersin Fancy and Staple Groceries. 10 nontreal and Toronto,August 7. 1903. The Canadian Grocer Subjects Being Discussed at Ottawa Written for The Canadian Grocer by a Member of Parliament IT is undoubtedly true that in theid old days English law creat-ed a shambles, as one of the greatmen of the time, living before his. remarked. Women were hang-ed for stealing bread to supply the needsluishing children left fatherless by the1 press gang, while others paradednaked, and bare-footed, through thewere publicly whipped for of-which, to our modern eyes, wouldtrivial indeed. Faulty as wefind the criminal code of that time,


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