Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . h there is someprofit, and in a short time this will havea good part of the trade. A selling priceof $ allows only 15 cents on a sack,which is considered a vei-y small per-centage of profit, and there had beenno objection raised. The matter is still under consideration. TRADE NOTES. John Anderson, general merchant,Haliburton, Out., died recently. F. McKeown has purchased the busi-ness of A. J. Neville, grocer. Fort Will-iam, Out. T. W. Edwards, grocer, of 1016 Dun-das Street, Toronto, has made an as-signment to W. J. Taylor. 47 will quickly recognizethe


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . h there is someprofit, and in a short time this will havea good part of the trade. A selling priceof $ allows only 15 cents on a sack,which is considered a vei-y small per-centage of profit, and there had beenno objection raised. The matter is still under consideration. TRADE NOTES. John Anderson, general merchant,Haliburton, Out., died recently. F. McKeown has purchased the busi-ness of A. J. Neville, grocer. Fort Will-iam, Out. T. W. Edwards, grocer, of 1016 Dun-das Street, Toronto, has made an as-signment to W. J. Taylor. 47 will quickly recognizethe superlative merit of Mooneys PerfectionCream Crackers from the fresh and crispcondition in which theyalways reach you. Moreover the flavor ofthis cracker is a littledifferent from the rest,an individuality obtain-ed by careful selectionof materials, skillfulmixing, and scientificbaking. Specialize on Moon-eys and your crackerswill influence all thefamily trade your way. THE MOONEY BISCUIT & CANDY COMPANY LIMITED STRATFORD,


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