. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. OUTPUT IN-CREASES 100 PER CENT. Tbp output of condensed milk and milkpowd«- in the Dominion increased 100ner cent in 1917. according to the re-port of the Minister of Agriculture forthe year ending March 31, 1918. ir, CANADIAN GROCER Provision Section February 28 191! LARD In a recent ad in the CanadianGrocer we advised buyingLard at going price. We thinkyou will admit our advice wassound as price is much higherto-day. We do not think youwill go astray in buying at to-days prices. Made underGovernment inspection. F. W. Fearman Co. LIMITED Hamilton, Canada


. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. OUTPUT IN-CREASES 100 PER CENT. Tbp output of condensed milk and milkpowd«- in the Dominion increased 100ner cent in 1917. according to the re-port of the Minister of Agriculture forthe year ending March 31, 1918. ir, CANADIAN GROCER Provision Section February 28 191! LARD In a recent ad in the CanadianGrocer we advised buyingLard at going price. We thinkyou will admit our advice wassound as price is much higherto-day. We do not think youwill go astray in buying at to-days prices. Made underGovernment inspection. F. W. Fearman Co. LIMITED Hamilton, Canada If you need a refrigeratoryou need an Arctic Whether for do-mestic or commer-cial purposes thereis no better refrig-erator to-day thanthe Arctic. Built into it arethose practicalprinciples of effi-ciency and econo-my evolved anddeveloped by ex-perts who havemade an exhaus-tive study of scien-tific refrigeration. Dont decide untilyouve seen thecomplete Arcticline described andillustrated in ournew catalog whichwill be mailed John Hillock & Company Limited TORONTO


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