Canadian grocer October-December 1913 . First prize for places under 10,000 population. Dressed by Frank Crysdale, of C. H. Crysdale & Son, who since last yem hare sold their business. 95 THE CANADIAN GROCER. The Diti 11. Ross & 1912 Christmas trim made vy Alex. McNeil. This display captured scrotal prime in <i large field. AN ELABORATE XMAS TRIM FROMVICTORIA. Alex. McNeil, with the Dixi H. RossCo., of Victoria. , is known prettywell to the trade through having pre-viously won prizes in Canadian Grocerscontests. The display above is certainly anelaborate one. It has a distinct air


Canadian grocer October-December 1913 . First prize for places under 10,000 population. Dressed by Frank Crysdale, of C. H. Crysdale & Son, who since last yem hare sold their business. 95 THE CANADIAN GROCER. The Diti 11. Ross & 1912 Christmas trim made vy Alex. McNeil. This display captured scrotal prime in <i large field. AN ELABORATE XMAS TRIM FROMVICTORIA. Alex. McNeil, with the Dixi H. RossCo., of Victoria. , is known prettywell to the trade through having pre-viously won prizes in Canadian Grocerscontests. The display above is certainly anelaborate one. It has a distinct air ofrefinement, and the photograph scarcelydoes it justice. With the balcony above where driedfruits in boxes are artistically arranged,a second storey, which is also a work ofart. and the ground floor containing aunique pattern made of boxes of driedfruit, bottles of extract, rings of fancybiscuits, rows of peels and dainty clumpsof other mouth-watering Christmasgoods, this window certainly had thepower to attract. The photograph undoubtedly does notdo it justice, as there is a great dealmore in it than would appear from evena thoughtful study. It won second prizein the contesi for cities over 10,0


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