. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. There wasnt a cents worth of Windsor Salt found in the stockof John Smith, the grocer, who failed last week. Way up onthe shelves, though, were no less than six different kinds of saltunder various names—every package, box and bag of it was dirtyand fly-specked. Seems as if every successful retail grocer in Canada soldWindsor Salt—grocers who are not tempted to buy just asgood kinds for the saving in price. Poor John Smith was temptedtoo far ! No Windsor Salt for him—rather have dirty salt, saltthat cakes, salt thats not all salt, salt sold for its attracti


. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. There wasnt a cents worth of Windsor Salt found in the stockof John Smith, the grocer, who failed last week. Way up onthe shelves, though, were no less than six different kinds of saltunder various names—every package, box and bag of it was dirtyand fly-specked. Seems as if every successful retail grocer in Canada soldWindsor Salt—grocers who are not tempted to buy just asgood kinds for the saving in price. Poor John Smith was temptedtoo far ! No Windsor Salt for him—rather have dirty salt, saltthat cakes, salt thats not all salt, salt sold for its attractive namethan the pure white, dry salt crystals of Windsor Silt. THE CANADIAN SALT CO., LIMITEDWindsor, - Ontario ^&*C?\ M(LEAjNS WHITE MOSS mm (QCOANUT m Si W White Moss If you sell cocoanut sell thebest and satisfy your cus-tomers. Our brand is themarket standard and will satisfyyou and your customers. The Ganadian Cocoanut Co,6,!-6;~itre Montreal , J. ALBERT MacLEAN, ProprietorVANCOUVER. F. MOWAT & CO. ST. JOH


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