Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . ll for any business and promises wellfor its future when the men in thatbusiness swap experiences and want tolearn from each other. I believe a busi-ness will grow faster when it is willingto help other businesses in that line growtoo. To all of which we say Amen. MAKING THE ACORN USEFUL Acorns are reported to he bringing $1a sack in California for hog food, hut anenergetic woman investigator has gonestill farther and is said to have de-veloped a process for making acorn flourwhich is a satisfactory supplement forwheat flour. This flour has the coloringmatter


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . ll for any business and promises wellfor its future when the men in thatbusiness swap experiences and want tolearn from each other. I believe a busi-ness will grow faster when it is willingto help other businesses in that line growtoo. To all of which we say Amen. MAKING THE ACORN USEFUL Acorns are reported to he bringing $1a sack in California for hog food, hut anenergetic woman investigator has gonestill farther and is said to have de-veloped a process for making acorn flourwhich is a satisfactory supplement forwheat flour. This flour has the coloringmatter and bitter taste of the acorn ex-tracted, and is pronounced superior towheat flour for making cake, being richerand softer. HAVE YOU FELT THIS WAY? The Scotch bagpipe players werebreaking the atmosphere into thousandsof fragments with their instruments. Why do those pipers keep walkingun and down as they play? asked onestranger of another. I dont know, was the peevish an-swer, unless it makes them harder tohit. 92 April 26, A complete ran«e of stock, up-to-date fixtures and good service are the features which have brought the candy department of the Lea , to the place where it can successfully compete with any exclusive confectionery. Grocer Controls Big Candy Trade Lea Grocery, Simcoe, Ont., is Centre of Sweet Tooth District—Has Biggest Con-fectionery Sale of Any Store in Town—A Strong Feature of Summer Trade—Re-freshment Parlor and Tobacco Department Attract Business in Candies AN extensive candy trade is one ofthe prominent features of the LeaGrocery, Simcoe, Ont. The peopleof this town, young and old, have eachdeveloped their sweet tooth to an ex-traordinary degree, and the grocers ofthe town are out to secure their shareof this business The accompanying illustration of thecandy department of the Lea store in-dicates the extent of the demand forchocolates and candies of every kind inthe town trade. This store has been un-der the management


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