. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. THE ARtA IN tAC» CIRCLE REPBtSENns THE QU>4NTITV OF IN GR£><T SRIT^lIN IN THE YEAR NANieD Ceylon is the coming tea. Consumption in Canadaincreased 600 per cent, since 1890. It has already taken the place of China teas inGreat Britain. Study this diagram; thirty years agothey drank 95 per cent. China, to-day less than 10per cent. The man who gets in on the ground floor makesmoney these days. He gets the start of competition comes his reputation and trade arefirmly established. We want the friends of The Grocerto get in


. Canadian grocer July-December 1895. THE ARtA IN tAC» CIRCLE REPBtSENns THE QU>4NTITV OF IN GR£><T SRIT^lIN IN THE YEAR NANieD Ceylon is the coming tea. Consumption in Canadaincreased 600 per cent, since 1890. It has already taken the place of China teas inGreat Britain. Study this diagram; thirty years agothey drank 95 per cent. China, to-day less than 10per cent. The man who gets in on the ground floor makesmoney these days. He gets the start of competition comes his reputation and trade arefirmly established. We want the friends of The Grocerto get in at the start in this Ceylon tea deal. Be surethat it is a pure Ceylon you get. 32 THE CANADIAN GROCER. WINNIPEG CATERERS PICNIC. HAT successfulsocial functionsarenot confinedto the effeteeast, has beenproven onceand for all bythe eclat whichcharacterizedan outing re-cently held un-der the ausp ces of the Caterers of young and strong-limbed West puts agreat deal of force into what it undertakes,even if the undertaking be a pleasure trip;so, when the grocers, butchers, fruiterers,millers, and bakers of the Prairie City, allcomprised under the term Caterers, ar-ranged for an excursion to Morden, it waspractically an assured fact th it on the dayfixed upon the road leading from Fort Ganyto this town would be black with pilgrims tothe shrine of pleasure. So on the morning of Thursday, Aug. 8,though the sky was obscured by threateningclouds, the Caterers and their friends earlybegan to flock to the railway station wherethey were to embark; and when the atmo-sphere cleared, and Helios, in his chariot offire, continued his journey through the blueheavens in full sight of earth, up


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