Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . Boh. Ross and Frank Smythe are thehoys to put up the drinks. Rirnor hasit that they are no snails at puttingthem down, either. All the wholesale grocers of Londonsent representatives to the Hungerford, of the A. M. SmithCo., was well to the fore. The McCormick wholesale biscuit peo-ple gave out several hundred boxes ofbiscuits, and in addition presentedevery grocers wife with a one-pound tinof their best fancy. C. Maker, the market clerk, and Jimcan, the gentleman who superintendsthe wcigh-scales in the London market,were both presented wit


Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . Boh. Ross and Frank Smythe are thehoys to put up the drinks. Rirnor hasit that they are no snails at puttingthem down, either. All the wholesale grocers of Londonsent representatives to the Hungerford, of the A. M. SmithCo., was well to the fore. The McCormick wholesale biscuit peo-ple gave out several hundred boxes ofbiscuits, and in addition presentedevery grocers wife with a one-pound tinof their best fancy. C. Maker, the market clerk, and Jimcan, the gentleman who superintendsthe wcigh-scales in the London market,were both presented with complimentarytickets by the association. Everybodylikes thorn. Said Harry Ranahan : Our visitcould not have been made more pleas-ant for us by our friends among thewholesalers and others. They laid them-selves out to make us enjoy ourselves,and they succeeded. Dick Woods wasnt allowed to missanything at the Beach. Harry Ranahanand company put him through every-thing in sight. He crawfished at theThird Degree and said he had never. Quite at Millinan Clem. Garvey H. J. Glandville been treated so cruelly in his life. No(lowers, by request. Shaw T. Nishimura cabled his Can-adian office the following message onMonday of this week : Tea crop is es-timated at much below normal. Marketadvanced. 30 THE CANADIAN GROCER THE BIGGEST OF THEM ALL Hamilton and Brantford Grocers Picnic at Niagara Falls Was Attended byOver 8,000 People—How They Enjoyed it. Its something to be the biggest picnic of Hamilton and Brantfordgrocers at Niagara Falls Wednesday oflast week was the largest gathering of iis kind ever held in Canada. Eight m 1 -^Jlr^ ,) r J. O. CAKPtNTERPresident Grocers Section of the Hamilton thousand was a conservative estimate ofihe number congregated in Queen Vic-toria Park within earshot of the mightycataract and under the auspices of thegrocers of the two cities. Two special trains carried the Ham-ilton contingent, and three trains ranout of Brantford. T


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