Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . hall have many stories fromthis Canadian short-story writer. His story in thti Mav MACLEANS is Drop Behind and Lose Two—amusing and tender. W. B. King, a Saturday Evening Post illustrator, has made the drawings thataccompany Mr. Allensons story. The Departments Everybody Likes MACLEANS MAGAZINE is liked by many because it has an admirable Review of Reviews De-partment. This department condenses for busyreaders the best things appearing in the leadingmagazines and reviews of Great Britain and the United States. * * * Women and Their Work is adepartment that sat


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . hall have many stories fromthis Canadian short-story writer. His story in thti Mav MACLEANS is Drop Behind and Lose Two—amusing and tender. W. B. King, a Saturday Evening Post illustrator, has made the drawings thataccompany Mr. Allensons story. The Departments Everybody Likes MACLEANS MAGAZINE is liked by many because it has an admirable Review of Reviews De-partment. This department condenses for busyreaders the best things appearing in the leadingmagazines and reviews of Great Britain and the United States. * * * Women and Their Work is adepartment that satisfies women. Women are bearing so many of the worlds burdens nowadays thattheir fields of endeavor and interest deserve the recognition which they receive in MACLEANS. * * *The Business Outlook, The Investment Situation and The Nations Business are departments valued bythe business man. (Circulation of MACLEANS is now 60,000—10,000 tiore than it was six months ago.) At All News Dealers 20c April 26, 1918. CANADIAN GROCER 199. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Advertisements under this heading 2c per wordfor first insertion, lc for each subsequent. Where replies come to our care to be for-warded, five cents must be added to cost to coverpostage, etc. Contractions count as one word, but five figures(as $1,000) are allowed as one word. Cash remittances to cover cost must accom-pany all advertisements. In no case can this rulebe overlooked. Advertisements received withoutremittances cannot be acknowledged. BUSINESS FOR SALE pENERAL STORE—BEST PAYING BUSINESS^ west of Edmonton. On Sawmilltown. $35,000 monthly pay roll. Stock in trade,$16,000. Store, house and lot, $6,000, turnover,$48,000, netted last year $6,500, paying net 18%%on turnover, 221/29e on investment. Sell cash has other interests requiring Box 300, Canadian Grocer. pENERAL STORE — STAPLE STOCK — BEST^ country store in Ontario; good clean stock;six miles from opposition ; if intere


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