. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. Selling Agents Turner, Mackeand & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Winnipeg A SUBSTITUTE May pass once, but the customer is not apt to come do you feel when your merchant substitutes on your order ? Well,its so with women—they are not likely to forget it. When they ask youfor SNOW DRIFT BAKING POWDER they have a good reason forwanting it, anil it is to your best interests to see that they get it. No substi-tute will satisfy. jfSNOWORII 4? ^Snow Drift V F Brantford. Ont. j The Snow Drift Co., Brantford. «tt?S& ?&SS£a2@i?&SS«£S2gS22S2S$a£2KS2 ^«oMia^tgiy<^i


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. Selling Agents Turner, Mackeand & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Winnipeg A SUBSTITUTE May pass once, but the customer is not apt to come do you feel when your merchant substitutes on your order ? Well,its so with women—they are not likely to forget it. When they ask youfor SNOW DRIFT BAKING POWDER they have a good reason forwanting it, anil it is to your best interests to see that they get it. No substi-tute will satisfy. jfSNOWORII 4? ^Snow Drift V F Brantford. Ont. j The Snow Drift Co., Brantford. «tt?S& ?&SS£a2@i?&SS«£S2gS22S2S$a£2KS2 ^«oMia^tgiy<^iSS«afflas^ . «H5Su?72 Try a Case of . - . DALLEYS BIRD SEED . One-pound packages packed in forty-pound boxes ... This seed is choice, and re-cleaned. Each package contains a cake of Bird Improver §•and cuttle fish bone. Put up in handsome containers, which make splendid shelf ;goods. « THE F. F. DALLEY GO. LTD., HAMILTON, CAN. % THE CANADIAN GROCER 15. J. B. MasLEAN, President. HIGH C. , The MacLean Publishing Co. LIMITED FINE /MAGAZINE PRINTERS and TRADE JOURNAL PUBLISHERS. 26 Front St. ot Trade Building. TORONTO: MONTREAL: Telephone 1255EVROPEAN BRANCH: Canadian Government Offices, 17 Victoria St., London, Hargreares, Manager. John Cameron. General Subscription A. G. Campbell, General Subscription Agent. THE DUTY OF BUSINESS MEN. ALTHOUGH the Dominion Govern-ment has in contemplation waysand means of extending the exporttrade of the country, manufacturers andmerchants who desire to court business withforeigners should not rest upon their oars inorder to see what may turn up. There are a great many things the Gov-ernment can do in the direction indicated,but there are a great many things it cannotdo, no matter how solicitous it may be. Buttoo often Governments are not by anymeans prone to act with promptitude inmatters pertaining to commerce. They aretoo busy, as a rule, playing the ga


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