Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . ime and in many other wayslent a hand. There were quite a few others whohelped also. Ex-President Daoust, ofMontreal, was on hand, and brought hissmile with him; Walter Gaden forgotRed Rose tea (if he could) for the dayand sported a judges badge, same coloras the one which adorned the manlybreast of Mr. Hodge, who thinks Chase& Sanborns Red Seal brand coffee thebest ever. James Fletcher, of Demers,Fletcher & Co., could not do enough,while Jos. Ethier, of Laporte, Martin& Co., who would rather miss a chanceto land a big order for Mitchells finestthan overloo


Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . ime and in many other wayslent a hand. There were quite a few others whohelped also. Ex-President Daoust, ofMontreal, was on hand, and brought hissmile with him; Walter Gaden forgotRed Rose tea (if he could) for the dayand sported a judges badge, same coloras the one which adorned the manlybreast of Mr. Hodge, who thinks Chase& Sanborns Red Seal brand coffee thebest ever. James Fletcher, of Demers,Fletcher & Co., could not do enough,while Jos. Ethier, of Laporte, Martin& Co., who would rather miss a chanceto land a big order for Mitchells finestthan overlook a grocers picnic, wasthere too. Frank Cockburn and FredPerry were on hand for the ComfortSoap race and to be good fellows aswell—they always are. Mr. Probert, ofSunlight Soap, ate a good dinner, butfrom the weather it was evident he hadno Sunlight with him. Alf. Childs wasseen on the grounds during the day, aswas also Mr. Laing, of the Lake of theWoods Milling Secretaires Beau-drv and Johnson worked hard and de-. JOS. ETHIERLaporte, Martin & Cos Manager. serve special praise for the efforts theyput forth to make the picnic go. The Arrangement Committees. All the officers of the two associa-tions spent a busy day. Officers of theOttawa Association are: President F. THE CANADIAN GROCER W. Forde; treasurer, C. J. Prevost; sec-retary, W. Johnson. Montreal officers are: President, ; vice-presidents, J. A. Dore andK. I. Guillemette; secretary, A Sara-zin; treasurer. II. Laniel. A word should be said, too, about theefforts put forth by the »rocers ofAlexandria. They worked hard andtheir effort8 certainly showed. The various committees were as fol-lows: Organization—J. A. Dore. A. Sarazin,H. Laniel, G. Pilon, 1. Daoust, J. , A. Lamendeau, Jos. A. Beandry, E. P. (luilleinette, -J. , E. I. Lalande, A. Laniel. presi-dent. Sports- A. Laniel. Forde, J. A. C. Huot, W. Johnson, A. Sarazin, J. P. DeProto. Alexandria organization com


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