Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . Family trade is more desirable than transientcustom. In handling CARR & BISCUITS you are assuring yourself of the confidence ofyour best trade. These biscuits are unap-proachable in every respect of superior quality. ASK OUR AGENTS FOR THEM. CARR & CO., England AGENTS: Wm. H. Dunn, Montreal and Toronto, Ea«tern Province! Hamblin & Brereton, Winnipeg, Lake* to the RockiesThe Standard Brokerage Ltd., Vancouver, , British Columbia 63 THE CANADIAN GROCER Houde & Co. To W. Lemesuiier, it issaid, belongs the honor of lirst manulac-tuiing Canadian to


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . Family trade is more desirable than transientcustom. In handling CARR & BISCUITS you are assuring yourself of the confidence ofyour best trade. These biscuits are unap-proachable in every respect of superior quality. ASK OUR AGENTS FOR THEM. CARR & CO., England AGENTS: Wm. H. Dunn, Montreal and Toronto, Ea«tern Province! Hamblin & Brereton, Winnipeg, Lake* to the RockiesThe Standard Brokerage Ltd., Vancouver, , British Columbia 63 THE CANADIAN GROCER Houde & Co. To W. Lemesuiier, it issaid, belongs the honor of lirst manulac-tuiing Canadian tobacco. The ChevalierBrocher, of (.Quebec, was another pioneerof the industry in (.Quebec, in MontrealSir William McDonald, who is some-times called the King of Tobacco, early-recognized the possibilities of tne na-tive leaf. The industry reached sucliproportions that Sir John Macdonaldincluded it in his iNational Policy as anational asset which required protectionfrom the foreign producers. This im-mediately gave th


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