Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . and loaded al! on thetrain, when we jumped into a sled anddrove back home as quickly as possible, soas not to lose too much time. We generallygot back about 11 oclock, when we reportedany accidents or losses, and quietly took ourplaces behind the counter until closing time,when we perhaps chased them all overagain over a bottle of Scotch. TEACHING OTHERS. Thus were my early years spent until Iarrived at the age of discretion, when Itook upon myself the management of abusiness of my own, and at once began topour upon others the valuable lessons I hadbeen tau


Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . and loaded al! on thetrain, when we jumped into a sled anddrove back home as quickly as possible, soas not to lose too much time. We generallygot back about 11 oclock, when we reportedany accidents or losses, and quietly took ourplaces behind the counter until closing time,when we perhaps chased them all overagain over a bottle of Scotch. TEACHING OTHERS. Thus were my early years spent until Iarrived at the age of discretion, when Itook upon myself the management of abusiness of my own, and at once began topour upon others the valuable lessons I hadbeen taught. Some profited by it and areto-day prosperous merchants. Others knewit before I did, and could not be taught andwere not. I prospered, and, disdaining mylowly surroundings, struck out for somethingbigger. Some say I got it, others say I didnot. I know I got rid of a lot of worryand work when I gave up running a countrygeneral store on credit. Hef. P. THE CANADIAN GROCER THE RISING SUN STOVE POLISH and THE SUN PASTE STOVE POLISH. \\\ foCIS rfOR DURABILITY and ECONOMY. -FOR GENERAL BLOCKING. TONS SOLD YEARLY. TRADE MARK REGISTERED e pou; BROS. CAHIS^ ^ TRADE M MORSE BROS., Proprietors, Canton, Mass. S, LABORIN THE SI w<2 For sale by all Wholesale Grocers; also the McClary Mfg. Co., London, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Toronto. DEFENSE OF CANADIAN PICKLES. EDITOR Canadian Grocer,—In yourlast two issues you published articles,which, you must pardon us for saying,were something less than fair to Canadianmanufacturers of pickles. The impressionleft upon the minds of the readers of yourarticles could only be, that in Canada onlylow-grade pickles are made, and that theseare put up in poisonous acetic acid dis-tilled from wood, while everything thatis not unattractive, unwholesome, or poison-ous is imported from Great Britain or theUnited States. Your charge is so generalthat it includes in its sweeping condemna-tion every pickle manufacturer in theDominion, and so w


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