Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . most substan-tial business enterprises represented at the centre aisle, it attracted a great dealof attention. Tlie exhibit proper was inthe form of two booths, each displayingdifCerent lines of the companys The booth on the north side im-pressed visitors at on.^e with the productit represented. The covering was work-ed up to form a mammoth crown in goodimitation of the companys trade-markand the various sizes of Crown BrandTable Syrnp, as furnished the grocer,were inside. The other de- 39 dren, etc., all of wliicli were gotten outin


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . most substan-tial business enterprises represented at the centre aisle, it attracted a great dealof attention. Tlie exhibit proper was inthe form of two booths, each displayingdifCerent lines of the companys The booth on the north side im-pressed visitors at on.^e with the productit represented. The covering was work-ed up to form a mammoth crown in goodimitation of the companys trade-markand the various sizes of Crown BrandTable Syrnp, as furnished the grocer,were inside. The other de- 39 dren, etc., all of wliicli were gotten outin a very attractive form, so that theywill be preserved and thus be a per-manent advertisement. Oyer 100,000 ofthese souvenirs were distributed duringthe Fair, a feature whicli ought to besomewhat materially effective in keep-ing the companys name and the goodqualities of the goods before the A. Verey, manager of the firmsToronto office, was in charge of the ex-hibit, and associated with him was J. T. THE CANADIAN GROCER. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION—Salada Tea Exhibit, from which 27,000 Lead Packet Samples were (Jiven Free. Paul, of Ihc Oiilnrio Iravcliiit; gentlemen were exceedingly activein welcoming? visitors and in-explaining,the good qualities of the goods. EXHIBITS OF BUSINESSAPPLIANCES. Mechanical otTiee appliances and aidsto business are finding such a laige placein modern business life that, naturallythe exhibit of this line of goods waslarge. Among the many the exhibit ofthe Copeland-Ciialterson-Craine Co.,with its new systems of bookkeeping and accounting, etc., nuidc a good show-ing. A feature of interest in the Carter-Crume fine display was the newPlic books, the uses of which wereexplained to hosts of visitors. Jones Bros, showed a number of linesof their famous show cases foi- all pur-poses, and many • favorable commentswere heard. The D. R. Mclntyre Co.,of Tiilsonl) an attractive line oftheir office appliances, as had also


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