Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . of the Armeda tea packer. He reports a splendid businesstrip, and it is only a matter ot time until every WINDOW DISPLAY DEVICE. Every storekeeper is anxious at this par-ticular season to make his window and storedisplay very attractive. Some go to greatexpense in fittings and fixtures which re-quire constant changing with no satisfac-tion. I was attracted by a very tasteful displayin the window of a leading store, and re-solved to ask for information from one ofthe salesmen, who informed me that theycould change the appearance of their windowin a dozen ways


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . of the Armeda tea packer. He reports a splendid businesstrip, and it is only a matter ot time until every WINDOW DISPLAY DEVICE. Every storekeeper is anxious at this par-ticular season to make his window and storedisplay very attractive. Some go to greatexpense in fittings and fixtures which re-quire constant changing with no satisfac-tion. I was attracted by a very tasteful displayin the window of a leading store, and re-solved to ask for information from one ofthe salesmen, who informed me that theycould change the appearance of their windowin a dozen ways without even removing thegoods, and, at a moments notice, by usingthe Boeckh adjustable show and displaytable. You would be surprised to see thenumerous admirers of our window can also be used as a substantialtable, or bookshelf in residences or offices,and a flowerstand for the conservatory. Allmade of best material and handsomelyfinished in four sizes. Samples can be seenat Boeckh Bros. & , 80 York should sell a brand of StovePolish which, above ALLothers, consumers want, and FOUR REASONS WHY GROCERS for which Grocers can offer no substitute without injury to their trade. Enameiine PTheModem STOVE POLISH First: It is Superior to All othersin Quality. Second : It gives Perfect Satisfac-tion to Consumers, Third: It is Thoroughly Advertised and Sells : NO OTHER Stove Polish ON EARTH has so large a sale THE CANADIAN GROCER 11 Good SoapDisplay. AMONG TORONTO RETAILERS. I notice that a good manymerchants look upon soapand canned goods as make-shifts in the matter of window display, theresult being that a great many people rarelythink of looking at a display of these this week Wm. Forster, Queen andJarvis streets, Toronto, had a display, thebeauty and originality of which must havecompelled the attention of many a pedes-trian. The window in which was theattraction was a corner one, the floor of itbeing about four feet above the leve


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