Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . A window that puts the gardening idea across. It is an appeal to every passerby. April 26. 1918. CANADIAN (JROCER 89 LET THE HOE HELP THE SWORD. FEATURE THE WAR NEED FOR PRODUCTION THERE never was a time when there was such a crying needfor production as there is this year. There never was atime when the merchant could do more toward helping inthis great work, and while so helping his country also help him-self. The grocer should be one of the apostles of patriotic reasons that contention is indisputable, for businessreasons it is equally so. Ev


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . A window that puts the gardening idea across. It is an appeal to every passerby. April 26. 1918. CANADIAN (JROCER 89 LET THE HOE HELP THE SWORD. FEATURE THE WAR NEED FOR PRODUCTION THERE never was a time when there was such a crying needfor production as there is this year. There never was atime when the merchant could do more toward helping inthis great work, and while so helping his country also help him-self. The grocer should be one of the apostles of patriotic reasons that contention is indisputable, for businessreasons it is equally so. Every garden that blossoms this year should mea^money for thegrocer, money that he may take with the best of grace, for theexpenditure of this money means profit all down the line. Itdepends on each individual merchant whether he will profit or no,whether he will help the great cause of production or no. The accompanying illustration is a window dressed by the HenryMorgan Co., Montreal. It voices the call to plan a victory is your great chance to help the cause of Democracy, tohelp your country, to help your neighbor, and to help the needs of TH


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