. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. Todhunter, Mitchell & Co 28 THE CANADIAN GROCER. THE CYCLIST with a supply of W J3 3 u <V i—i Pi 0)J3 CJ3 c/3 <u Eo o C< Q< <O < Jamiesons Biscuits maywheel any distance, scorninghotels. They are sustaining, re-freshing, always crisp and better—scarcely so good,in fact. ALL GROCERS KEEP THEM Manufactured by R. E. JAMIESON OTTAWA The effort is being resisted, and, if necessary,the case will be appealed to England. The output of cheese in these Lower Pro-vinces will likely be much less than lastyear. L. C. Archibald, the large


. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. Todhunter, Mitchell & Co 28 THE CANADIAN GROCER. THE CYCLIST with a supply of W J3 3 u <V i—i Pi 0)J3 CJ3 c/3 <u Eo o C< Q< <O < Jamiesons Biscuits maywheel any distance, scorninghotels. They are sustaining, re-freshing, always crisp and better—scarcely so good,in fact. ALL GROCERS KEEP THEM Manufactured by R. E. JAMIESON OTTAWA The effort is being resisted, and, if necessary,the case will be appealed to England. The output of cheese in these Lower Pro-vinces will likely be much less than lastyear. L. C. Archibald, the largest manu-facturer in Nova Scotia, reports at one fac-tory where last season he got four tons ofmilk per day, this year, owing to smallreceipts, factory is closed down, and he hasclosed three others. The Ireland National Food Co., whosepreparations are so popular in this market,should feel proud of the success of their newcereal food Farinosa. These goods arekept well before the trade by the energeticagents of the company here, Jardine & Co. Arrangements for the annual Exhibi


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