Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ission. The matter, however, did notmaterialize. As a result of the recom-mendation of the committee, however,the present site of the freightsheds was chosen. The work at thattime, too, was effectual in forcing therailways to keep the water-front Blain is enthusiastic as to theadvantages of the viaduct and prophe-sies an enormous saving in cajtage overthe proposed bridge system. unmarried. He succeeded his father inbusiness, who conducted a grocery storein the centre of the city for 30 years. The funeral to Mount Pleasant ceme-tery on Thurs


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ission. The matter, however, did notmaterialize. As a result of the recom-mendation of the committee, however,the present site of the freightsheds was chosen. The work at thattime, too, was effectual in forcing therailways to keep the water-front Blain is enthusiastic as to theadvantages of the viaduct and prophe-sies an enormous saving in cajtage overthe proposed bridge system. unmarried. He succeeded his father inbusiness, who conducted a grocery storein the centre of the city for 30 years. The funeral to Mount Pleasant ceme-tery on Thursday was private, beingconducted by Rev. J. D. Fitzpatrick, ofWesley Methodist church, the pastor ofthe deceased. INDEPENDENT CANNERS MEET. The Independent Canners Associationheld a meeting in Toronto yesterday todiscuss several features of the yearsbusiness, and last evening were enter-tained at dinner at the National Club,and afterwards at the Harry Lauderconcert by Rolph & Clark. The meet-ing will probably be continued Endorsed by JOHN STONEMAN,Canadian Commercial Travelers as- Hotel Commissioner. TORONTO GROCER DIES FROMBLOOD-POISONING. After an illness of less than two weeksThomas F. Spence, grocer, at the cornerof Northcote and Afton Avenues, To-ronto, died on Tuesday, January 5th,from blood-poisoning. Three days beforeChristmas, while working around thestore, Mr. Spence had the misfortuneto run a splinter into his hand. Shortlyafterwards he awoke one night fromsleep with the pain of the injured mem-ber. Blood-poisoning had set in and inspite of medical attention death follow-ed. Mr. Spence was 35 years old and . 35 JUSTIFICATION. Judge—Why did you strike this man? Prisoner—What would you do, Judge,if you kept a grocery store, and a mancame in and asked if he could take amoving picture of your cheese? Geo. Piper, Rebecca, near London, waspresented with a gold watch by some ofhis friends on Tuesday evening, Decem-ber 29, prior to his departure for N


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