Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . of nausea, faltered Easeman. Here, Henry, wait on Mr. Thompson. Easeman started back to the office, hishead in a whirl. Jones, his rival, his bitterenemy, his unrelenting foe, send a customerto him ? Incredible! yet true, neverthe-less. I must rest awhile, he muttered, andget my wits together. Confound it, therecomes that Mrs. Hardcase who never knowswhat she wants, and consumes several hour,sof a mans time trying to find out. The lastpair of shpes I sold her required four hours.She never knows what size she wants, whatstyle, what last or what anything. As l

Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . of nausea, faltered Easeman. Here, Henry, wait on Mr. Thompson. Easeman started back to the office, hishead in a whirl. Jones, his rival, his bitterenemy, his unrelenting foe, send a customerto him ? Incredible! yet true, neverthe-less. I must rest awhile, he muttered, andget my wits together. Confound it, therecomes that Mrs. Hardcase who never knowswhat she wants, and consumes several hour,sof a mans time trying to find out. The lastpair of shpes I sold her required four hours.She never knows what size she wants, whatstyle, what last or what anything. As l Stock Photo
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Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . of nausea, faltered Easeman. Here, Henry, wait on Mr. Thompson. Easeman started back to the office, hishead in a whirl. Jones, his rival, his bitterenemy, his unrelenting foe, send a customerto him ? Incredible! yet true, neverthe-less. I must rest awhile, he muttered, andget my wits together. Confound it, therecomes that Mrs. Hardcase who never knowswhat she wants, and consumes several hour, sof a mans time trying to find out. The lastpair of shpes I sold her required four hours.She never knows what size she wants, whatstyle, what last or what anything. As luck *will have it, Henry is busy and Ill have tosee what she wants. Good afternoon, Mrs. Hardcase, hesaid, politely. What can I do for you ? I want a pair of shoes, she replied, rapidly, a button shoe, common sense heeland toe, No. 4, D last, to cost—Great heav-ens ! whats the matter? Easeman had fallen heavily to the floor. It was the straw that broke the camelsback. ***** It was a dream.—Kansas City Grocer, THE CANADIAN GROCER. THE T. A. SNIDERPRESERVE CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. For Yachting and Camping Supplies, our Soups are specially adapted. Needs only to be heated before serving. SOUPS.—3 lb. Cans. TOMATO.MOCK TUETLE.CHICKEN.OX TAIL.CONSOMME.ETC. CHILI SAUCE. A DELICIOUS APPETIZER.