Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ristmas greetingdivided the window half way up. Thebottom half was filled with nuts, fancyl)oxes of confectioneiy and pails ofcandy. Up above were candy in bulk,Almeria grapes, and a couple of added to the alternative effect. Jolin Hickman, 374 College St., To- the window carried a number of dishes,covered with tissue napkins and thesebore samples of various lines of background was formed of honeyin the comb and various lines of pack-age goods. Dudgeon & Lloyd, 406 Queen , Toronto entered three win-dows, one of which is particul


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ristmas greetingdivided the window half way up. Thebottom half was filled with nuts, fancyl)oxes of confectioneiy and pails ofcandy. Up above were candy in bulk,Almeria grapes, and a couple of added to the alternative effect. Jolin Hickman, 374 College St., To- the window carried a number of dishes,covered with tissue napkins and thesebore samples of various lines of background was formed of honeyin the comb and various lines of pack-age goods. Dudgeon & Lloyd, 406 Queen , Toronto entered three win-dows, one of which is particularlyworthy of mention. A row of turkeysoutside gives a good foundation to be-gin on and in the window proper variouslines of goods are divided by partitionsof peel and holly. Wire netting is work-ed in to form cylinders for the displayof nuts and oranges and a line filledwith Christmas stockings swung acrossthe rear of the window^ gave a goodsuggestion for the kiddies in the homesof customers. J. M. Donovan, Peterboro, sent in a. WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITIO N—2ND PRIZE WINDOW, CLASS II. rnnto, sent in a well-arranged windowl)acked full of suggestions for the Christ-mas shopper with a couple of greetingcards, some well written price ticketsand ii hoop and bell decoration at thetop. The side was a looking-glass withdiagnols of green stuff. Another finewindow from, Toronto was dressed byGeorge Shelby, with J. H. Kerr. 408Spadiiii! Ave. This was divided insfd ictus showing various lines of Christ-mas price tickets and the back built upwith canned and bottled goods andwreaths of holly. A window from Fred. C. Harps cashbargain grocery, Brantford, brings outthe price-ticket idea excellently and hasa stop arrangement carrying Christmascrackers and fancy confectionery andlopped off with a miniature Santa ClansI hat catches the eye. J. 1. Pelan, St. -Thomas, had some-what of a novel window. An arrange-ment of steps running the :full length of photo of his store front, including a realgo


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