Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . are sweet,pure and whole-some; put up andsealed without sol-der or acid thevery day they aretaken from thebeds. Disc riminat ingpeople prefer In-dian Chief Brandto any other. Gro-cers who sell qual-ity first alwaysfind it worth whileto push this deli-cious line. The profits areworth getting. Areyou showing In-dian Chief Clams ? SHAW & ELLIS POCOLOGAN, An • • 1 • t¥i increasing I 111 call for Marshs M £:. Grape Juicebears evidenceto the fact thatthis Pure Con-c o r d Productmerits the pub-j lies favor. V _ Steve Cow .8jj\ SiVO^y You


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . are sweet,pure and whole-some; put up andsealed without sol-der or acid thevery day they aretaken from thebeds. Disc riminat ingpeople prefer In-dian Chief Brandto any other. Gro-cers who sell qual-ity first alwaysfind it worth whileto push this deli-cious line. The profits areworth getting. Areyou showing In-dian Chief Clams ? SHAW & ELLIS POCOLOGAN, An • • 1 • t¥i increasing I 111 call for Marshs M £:. Grape Juicebears evidenceto the fact thatthis Pure Con-c o r d Productmerits the pub-j lies favor. V _ Steve Cow .8jj\ SiVO^y You shouldkeep your stockdisplayed andget your shareof the demand. The Marsh GrapeJuice Company Niagara Fails - Ontario ^^r °- ^^^^SS MacLaren ImperialCheese Co., Ltd. mt Marsh gra^c juiceCO J E^^ »l»OA»fc TALUS cnt ^^^A Ontario AgentsRose & Laflamme, Ltd. Montreal, Que. // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters tn be answered. April 19, 1918 CANADIAN G ROGER—Provision Section 43. THERE are some lines you cancarry in your store which arenothing more than space occu-piers and room wasters. You put them up on your shelves,or arrange them carefully on yourcounter, and there they remainjust a-doin nothin! It would,figuratively speaking, take acharge of dynamite to jolt themoff. Youd think they were rivet-ted to the spot, and every time yougo past them you give them thecold-storage stare and think hard,bitter thoughts. But, there are other lines, thankgoodness! which hardly ever staylong enough in your store to get used to the place. No sooner doyou arrange them on your shelves,or display them invitingly on yourcounter, than, presto! — theyregone! And in their stead you havedollars and cents to go on buyingthe necessaries of life as well as toinvest in more goods for the pur-pose of doing more business. And naturally these are the linesyou are looking for. You wantsomething that will sell—and keepon selling. This is one of the reasons w


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