. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. your cus-tomers coming delicious differentpiquancy makes it ageneral favorite. Andits still offered atpre-war prices. We also supply ex-cellent brands of thefollowing: ImportedEnglish Malt Vine-gar, Sardines, FrenchOlive Oil and Cus-tard Powder. < ret stocked now. Holbrooks, Ltd. Dominion Representatives Toronto and Vancouver // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered 14 CANADIAN GROCER February 15, 1918. n The picture above shows supplies being deliv-ered at St. Andrews Church, Halifax. Immedi-ate


. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. your cus-tomers coming delicious differentpiquancy makes it ageneral favorite. Andits still offered atpre-war prices. We also supply ex-cellent brands of thefollowing: ImportedEnglish Malt Vine-gar, Sardines, FrenchOlive Oil and Cus-tard Powder. < ret stocked now. Holbrooks, Ltd. Dominion Representatives Toronto and Vancouver // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered 14 CANADIAN GROCER February 15, 1918. n The picture above shows supplies being deliv-ered at St. Andrews Church, Halifax. Immedi-ately after the explosion occurred this churchwas made the central warehouse for supplyingthe various relief stations established throughoutthe city. The trucks are two of those so generouslydonated at that time by the State of Massa-chusetts. r~ JIT Because of its economic food value, no article of?^ food was in greater demand at the various reliefstations than Quaker Oats. THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY PETERBOROUGH LONDON SASKATOON CANADA. If any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place icith letters to be answered February 15, 1918. CANADIAN GROCER 15


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