Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . the passage of aparcels post measure at this session ofCongress. Considerable correspondencewas presented to the convention by Sec-retary Green showing the action of thecanners as well as other correspondenceindicating that the packers would not re-scind their The retailers take offence at the atti-tude of the canners that parcels postwould save them considerable money inshipping samples. The question was dis-posed of temporarily by referring thewhole proposition to the resolutions com-mittee. If the spirit of the delegates is anycriterion as to t


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . the passage of aparcels post measure at this session ofCongress. Considerable correspondencewas presented to the convention by Sec-retary Green showing the action of thecanners as well as other correspondenceindicating that the packers would not re-scind their The retailers take offence at the atti-tude of the canners that parcels postwould save them considerable money inshipping samples. The question was dis-posed of temporarily by referring thewhole proposition to the resolutions com-mittee. If the spirit of the delegates is anycriterion as to their attitude somethingwarm in the way of a strong resolution,if not open declaration of war can belooked for. L. F. Padberg said that the retailerscould expect little assistance from thejobbers and that they seem to be con-tent only when they were able to makethe retailers buy of them and then seefit to sell the retailers customers. MAPLE SYRUP! Smalls Maple Leaf Brand is the Standard the world over. CANADA MAPLE EXCHANGE Montreal. WILSONS FLY PADS PAY RETAIL GROCERS A LARGERPROFIT THAN ANY OTHER WELLADVERTISED ARTICLE. THE PEOPLE OF JAMAICA are now buying things in theUnited States which they oughtto buy in They dontknow what we can do. A smalladvertisement in the KINGSTONGLEANER might bring inquiries,write for rates to Better I. C. STEWART, Halifax 52 Highest Awards In Europe and America WAITER BAKER & CHOCOLATE& COCOA Our Cocoa and Chocolatepreparations are Ab-solutely Pur e—f r e efrom coloring m a t te r ichemical solvents, oradulterants of any kind,and are therefore in fullconformity to the require-ments of all Pure Food Laws.


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