America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . swung and fired, and from that time there was no sound fromthe Christina. Her captain was killed in that discharge, and those of hermen who were not disabled tried to leave her as best they might. There was a great explosion as the Baltimore, Olympia and Raleighfired into the Don Juan de Austria, it being ascertained afterward that a shellfrom the Raleigh pierced to the Spaniards magazine. /)£ WEYS BREAKF. 1ST. 217 So Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/americas-war-for-humanity-related-in-story-and-picture-embracing-a-complete-history-of-cubas-struggle-for-liberty-and-the-glorious-heroism-of-americas-soldiers-and-sailors-swung-and-fired-and-from-that-time-there-was-no-sound-fromthe-christina-her-captain-was-killed-in-that-discharge-and-those-of-hermen-who-were-not-disabled-tried-to-leave-her-as-best-they-might-there-was-a-great-explosion-as-the-baltimore-olympia-and-raleighfired-into-the-don-juan-de-austria-it-being-ascertained-afterward-that-a-shellfrom-the-raleigh-pierced-to-the-spaniards-magazine-weys-breakf-1st-217-so-image342977206.html
RM2AWYXWX–America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . swung and fired, and from that time there was no sound fromthe Christina. Her captain was killed in that discharge, and those of hermen who were not disabled tried to leave her as best they might. There was a great explosion as the Baltimore, Olympia and Raleighfired into the Don Juan de Austria, it being ascertained afterward that a shellfrom the Raleigh pierced to the Spaniards magazine. /)£ WEYS BREAKF. 1ST. 217 So
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . at bran, $13 ; shorts, $ 16 per ton THE CANADIAN GROCER 21 DONT PAY FREIGHTON WATER CONCENTRATED GRAPE WINEVINEGAR, best and most economicalVinegar made. One gallon Concentratedmakes 25/27 gallons Standard Vinegar—Great saving in weight and freight. Writefor sample.1 Agents— W. H. SEYLER & CO. Room 100, Board of Trade, TORONTOAgents for HEINRICH FRANCK SOHNE & CO.German Chicory, Coffee, Extracts and EssencesLudwigsburg, Germany. Flushing, N.Y. rtOWANS Hygienic Cocoa Royal Navy Chocolate AND Famous Blend Coffee are the favorities with all grocers. THE GOWAN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-at-bran-13-shorts-16-per-ton-the-canadian-grocer-21-dont-pay-freighton-water-concentrated-grape-winevinegar-best-and-most-economicalvinegar-made-one-gallon-concentratedmakes-2527-gallons-standard-vinegargreat-saving-in-weight-and-freight-writefor-sample1-agents-w-h-seyler-co-room-100-board-of-trade-torontoagents-for-heinrich-franck-sohne-cogerman-chicory-coffee-extracts-and-essencesludwigsburg-germany-flushing-ny-rtowans-hygienic-cocoa-royal-navy-chocolate-and-famous-blend-coffee-are-the-favorities-with-all-grocers-the-gowan-image339316383.html
RM2AM15E7–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . at bran, $13 ; shorts, $ 16 per ton THE CANADIAN GROCER 21 DONT PAY FREIGHTON WATER CONCENTRATED GRAPE WINEVINEGAR, best and most economicalVinegar made. One gallon Concentratedmakes 25/27 gallons Standard Vinegar—Great saving in weight and freight. Writefor sample.1 Agents— W. H. SEYLER & CO. Room 100, Board of Trade, TORONTOAgents for HEINRICH FRANCK SOHNE & CO.German Chicory, Coffee, Extracts and EssencesLudwigsburg, Germany. Flushing, N.Y. rtOWANS Hygienic Cocoa Royal Navy Chocolate AND Famous Blend Coffee are the favorities with all grocers. THE GOWAN
Osteopathy Complete . ngs, Kansas, appeared in the Osawatomie Glohe ofFebruary 6,1896: Three months ago John Richter, a boiler-maker, in theemploy of the Missouri Pacific at this place, was seized with apeculiar malady and became helpless. He was practicallyparalyzed from the knees down and from the elbows down tothe finger-tips. His limbs were numb and he could not usehis hands or feet. He went to Kansas City about the first ofDecember and entered the company hospital at that place.He was placed in charge of a renowned specialist, who pro-nounced his trouble locomotor ataxia. The specialist d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osteopathy-complete-ngs-kansas-appeared-in-the-osawatomie-glohe-offebruary-61896-three-months-ago-john-richter-a-boiler-maker-in-theemploy-of-the-missouri-pacific-at-this-place-was-seized-with-apeculiar-malady-and-became-helpless-he-was-practicallyparalyzed-from-the-knees-down-and-from-the-elbows-down-tothe-finger-tips-his-limbs-were-numb-and-he-could-not-usehis-hands-or-feet-he-went-to-kansas-city-about-the-first-ofdecember-and-entered-the-company-hospital-at-that-placehe-was-placed-in-charge-of-a-renowned-specialist-who-pro-nounced-his-trouble-locomotor-ataxia-the-specialist-d-image342664526.html
RM2AWDM2P–Osteopathy Complete . ngs, Kansas, appeared in the Osawatomie Glohe ofFebruary 6,1896: Three months ago John Richter, a boiler-maker, in theemploy of the Missouri Pacific at this place, was seized with apeculiar malady and became helpless. He was practicallyparalyzed from the knees down and from the elbows down tothe finger-tips. His limbs were numb and he could not usehis hands or feet. He went to Kansas City about the first ofDecember and entered the company hospital at that place.He was placed in charge of a renowned specialist, who pro-nounced his trouble locomotor ataxia. The specialist d
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . Per gro s Tig<-r Stove Polish, % gross cases— $J 00 H per doz Stovepipe Varnish, 4 oz. bottle? 1 uu ti oz bottles 1 i!* Boston Brunswick Black, 8 oz. bots.. 1 55 Fnamellne.. ,o. 4—3 dozen in case No. 6—3 dozen in case CORN BROOMS ROECKH BROS. * COMPANY. pet V Onruet Brooms— • Imperial, extra fine, 8, 4 string.. 7, 4 strings.. 6, 3 Strings.. Victoria, fine, No. 8, 4 strings.. 7,4 strings.. • 6, 3 strings.. nil93 503 303 103 102 932 90 Standard, select, 8, 4 strings.. 2 85 7, 4 strings.. 2 70 6, 3st-inus . 2 40 5, 3strings.. 2 20 BLUE. KEENS OXFORD. per l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-per-gro-s-tiglt-r-stove-polish-gross-cases-j-00-h-per-doz-stovepipe-varnish-4-oz-bottle-1-uu-ti-oz-bottles-1-i!-boston-brunswick-black-8-oz-bots-1-55-fnamellne-o-43-dozen-in-case-no-63-dozen-in-case-corn-brooms-roeckh-bros-company-pet-v-onruet-brooms-imperial-extra-fine-8-4-string-7-4-strings-6-3-strings-victoria-fine-no-8-4-strings-74-strings-6-3-strings-nil93-503-303-103-102-932-90-standard-select-8-4-strings-2-85-7-4-strings-2-70-6-3st-inus-2-40-5-3strings-2-20-blue-keens-oxford-per-l-image339261980.html
RM2AKXM38–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . Per gro s Tig<-r Stove Polish, % gross cases— $J 00 H per doz Stovepipe Varnish, 4 oz. bottle? 1 uu ti oz bottles 1 i!* Boston Brunswick Black, 8 oz. bots.. 1 55 Fnamellne.. ,o. 4—3 dozen in case No. 6—3 dozen in case CORN BROOMS ROECKH BROS. * COMPANY. pet V Onruet Brooms— • Imperial, extra fine, 8, 4 string.. 7, 4 strings.. 6, 3 Strings.. Victoria, fine, No. 8, 4 strings.. 7,4 strings.. • 6, 3 strings.. nil93 503 303 103 102 932 90 Standard, select, 8, 4 strings.. 2 85 7, 4 strings.. 2 70 6, 3st-inus . 2 40 5, 3strings.. 2 20 BLUE. KEENS OXFORD. per l
Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Material Holotype AMS D9 1 ovig. $ total length 1,8 mm Paris Museum Is. 1009 Remarks Bowman & Schultz (1974) recently revised the genus Munnogonium George& Stromberg. They separated the members of the genus from the closely relatedspecies of Austrosignum Nordenstam by the lack of a mandibular palp in speciesof Munnogonium. The resemblance is most marked in general body shape andproportion between the new species and A. latifrons Menzies (1962), but thatspecies has a palp on the mandible. A. globifrons Menzies was placed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museumannale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-material-holotype-ams-d9-1-ovig-total-length-18-mm-paris-museum-is-1009-remarks-bowman-schultz-1974-recently-revised-the-genus-munnogonium-george-stromberg-they-separated-the-members-of-the-genus-from-the-closely-relatedspecies-of-austrosignum-nordenstam-by-the-lack-of-a-mandibular-palp-in-speciesof-munnogonium-the-resemblance-is-most-marked-in-general-body-shape-andproportion-between-the-new-species-and-a-latifrons-menzies-1962-but-thatspecies-has-a-palp-on-the-mandible-a-globifrons-menzies-was-placed-image343258602.html
RM2AXCNRP–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Material Holotype AMS D9 1 ovig. $ total length 1,8 mm Paris Museum Is. 1009 Remarks Bowman & Schultz (1974) recently revised the genus Munnogonium George& Stromberg. They separated the members of the genus from the closely relatedspecies of Austrosignum Nordenstam by the lack of a mandibular palp in speciesof Munnogonium. The resemblance is most marked in general body shape andproportion between the new species and A. latifrons Menzies (1962), but thatspecies has a palp on the mandible. A. globifrons Menzies was placed
Preaching and public speaking; a manual for the use of preachers of the gospel and public speakers in general . things to me; it was theHoly Ghost. This is the Spirit that we must have to carry out the pur-poses of God on the earth. We need that more than any other gift. Ifelt impressed yesterday to teach this principle to the Latterday Saints.»,e are in the midst of enemies. In the midst of darkness and temptation,and we need to be guided by the Spirit of God. We should pray to the Lorduntil we get the Comforter. This is what is promised to us when we arebaptized. It is the Spirit of lignl, o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/preaching-and-public-speaking-a-manual-for-the-use-of-preachers-of-the-gospel-and-public-speakers-in-general-things-to-me-it-was-theholy-ghost-this-is-the-spirit-that-we-must-have-to-carry-out-the-pur-poses-of-god-on-the-earth-we-need-that-more-than-any-other-gift-ifelt-impressed-yesterday-to-teach-this-principle-to-the-latterday-saintse-are-in-the-midst-of-enemies-in-the-midst-of-darkness-and-temptationand-we-need-to-be-guided-by-the-spirit-of-god-we-should-pray-to-the-lorduntil-we-get-the-comforter-this-is-what-is-promised-to-us-when-we-arebaptized-it-is-the-spirit-of-lignl-o-image343024186.html
RM2AX22RP–Preaching and public speaking; a manual for the use of preachers of the gospel and public speakers in general . things to me; it was theHoly Ghost. This is the Spirit that we must have to carry out the pur-poses of God on the earth. We need that more than any other gift. Ifelt impressed yesterday to teach this principle to the Latterday Saints.»,e are in the midst of enemies. In the midst of darkness and temptation,and we need to be guided by the Spirit of God. We should pray to the Lorduntil we get the Comforter. This is what is promised to us when we arebaptized. It is the Spirit of lignl, o
Northward over the great ice : a narrative of life and work along the shores and upon the interior ice-cap of northern Greenland in the years 1886 and 1891-1897, with a description of the little tribe of Smith Sound Eskimos, the most northerly human beings in the world, and an account of the discovery and bringing home of the Saviksue or great Cape York meteorites . eat Ice curled, and I knew that I was bringing back fromone of the longest of sledge journeys, with the heavi-est of loads and a minimum of food, a team of dogsactually in good condition. Once more we lightened our load to the lowe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northward-over-the-great-ice-a-narrative-of-life-and-work-along-the-shores-and-upon-the-interior-ice-cap-of-northern-greenland-in-the-years-1886-and-1891-1897-with-a-description-of-the-little-tribe-of-smith-sound-eskimos-the-most-northerly-human-beings-in-the-world-and-an-account-of-the-discovery-and-bringing-home-of-the-saviksue-or-great-cape-york-meteorites-eat-ice-curled-and-i-knew-that-i-was-bringing-back-fromone-of-the-longest-of-sledge-journeys-with-the-heavi-est-of-loads-and-a-minimum-of-food-a-team-of-dogsactually-in-good-condition-once-more-we-lightened-our-load-to-the-lowe-image339210723.html
RM2AKTAMK–Northward over the great ice : a narrative of life and work along the shores and upon the interior ice-cap of northern Greenland in the years 1886 and 1891-1897, with a description of the little tribe of Smith Sound Eskimos, the most northerly human beings in the world, and an account of the discovery and bringing home of the Saviksue or great Cape York meteorites . eat Ice curled, and I knew that I was bringing back fromone of the longest of sledge journeys, with the heavi-est of loads and a minimum of food, a team of dogsactually in good condition. Once more we lightened our load to the lowe
America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . rrange a compromise of the excessive tribute, he assembledfour hundred well-armed soldiers, seventy of whom were steel-clad horsemen.Anacaona, the sister of the late Caicque, came forth to meet him, accordingto the custom of her nation, attended by her most distinguished subjects anda train of damsels waving palm branches, and , after treating her gueststo amagnificent banquet, was invited to witness a tilting match b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/americas-war-for-humanity-related-in-story-and-picture-embracing-a-complete-history-of-cubas-struggle-for-liberty-and-the-glorious-heroism-of-americas-soldiers-and-sailors-rrange-a-compromise-of-the-excessive-tribute-he-assembledfour-hundred-well-armed-soldiers-seventy-of-whom-were-steel-clad-horsemenanacaona-the-sister-of-the-late-caicque-came-forth-to-meet-him-accordingto-the-custom-of-her-nation-attended-by-her-most-distinguished-subjects-anda-train-of-damsels-waving-palm-branches-and-after-treating-her-gueststo-amagnificent-banquet-was-invited-to-witness-a-tilting-match-b-image343019560.html
RM2AX1TXG–America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . rrange a compromise of the excessive tribute, he assembledfour hundred well-armed soldiers, seventy of whom were steel-clad horsemen.Anacaona, the sister of the late Caicque, came forth to meet him, accordingto the custom of her nation, attended by her most distinguished subjects anda train of damsels waving palm branches, and , after treating her gueststo amagnificent banquet, was invited to witness a tilting match b
The life and paintings of Vicat Cole, RA. . set behind the trees on the right : the lastbeams of parting day infuse a pathetic solemnity intothe scene. It is another perfect rendering, different fromall others, of the strain :— Sweet is evenings tranquil time,When the day of toil is clone. The man watering his horses and the smoke from thebarges add the one touch of human interest needed tocomplete the sentiment. So entirely does the pathos of the landscape over-power the beholder, that it is only after an effort, andan intentional exertion of the will, that his thoughtsturn to the artist and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-paintings-of-vicat-cole-ra-set-behind-the-trees-on-the-right-the-lastbeams-of-parting-day-infuse-a-pathetic-solemnity-intothe-scene-it-is-another-perfect-rendering-different-fromall-others-of-the-strain-sweet-is-evenings-tranquil-timewhen-the-day-of-toil-is-clone-the-man-watering-his-horses-and-the-smoke-from-thebarges-add-the-one-touch-of-human-interest-needed-tocomplete-the-sentiment-so-entirely-does-the-pathos-of-the-landscape-over-power-the-beholder-that-it-is-only-after-an-effort-andan-intentional-exertion-of-the-will-that-his-thoughtsturn-to-the-artist-and-image342744016.html
RM2AWH9DM–The life and paintings of Vicat Cole, RA. . set behind the trees on the right : the lastbeams of parting day infuse a pathetic solemnity intothe scene. It is another perfect rendering, different fromall others, of the strain :— Sweet is evenings tranquil time,When the day of toil is clone. The man watering his horses and the smoke from thebarges add the one touch of human interest needed tocomplete the sentiment. So entirely does the pathos of the landscape over-power the beholder, that it is only after an effort, andan intentional exertion of the will, that his thoughtsturn to the artist and
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . interfere withsome lime juice manufacturers, Rose&Co.,of Leith and London, will not find them-selves hindered by it. Their extensiveplantations are on the Island of Martinique,where they have been growing immensecrops of this delicious fruit ever since theyfirst patented their celebrated lime juice..Martinique is French territory, so, of course,neutral and not affected by the war. Roses lime juice is now being offered tothe trade in imperial quarts and pints, bothsizes being in the usual handsome engravedbottles, which are almost a trade mark ofRoses If me j Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-interfere-withsome-lime-juice-manufacturers-rosecoof-leith-and-london-will-not-find-them-selves-hindered-by-it-their-extensiveplantations-are-on-the-island-of-martiniquewhere-they-have-been-growing-immensecrops-of-this-delicious-fruit-ever-since-theyfirst-patented-their-celebrated-lime-juicemartinique-is-french-territory-so-of-courseneutral-and-not-affected-by-the-war-roses-lime-juice-is-now-being-offered-tothe-trade-in-imperial-quarts-and-pints-bothsizes-being-in-the-usual-handsome-engravedbottles-which-are-almost-a-trade-mark-ofroses-if-me-j-image338214569.html
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Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . 89. ?Iotrigonia stowi (Kitchin) Reyes, 1970: 11, pi. 2 (fig. 3). ?Iotrigonia stowi var. aisenensis Reyes, 1970: 13, pi. 2 (figs 1-2). Type By lectotype designation herein, the original of the specimen figured byKitchin (1908, pi. 6 (fig. 5)), SAM-PCU3979 (Fig. 25A). Material Two unnumbered specimens in the South African Museum, as well asPEM-1465/62 and AM-721. Description Shell moderately large (maximum length about 110 mm), very elongate(H/L = 0,52), variable in outline, but typically subtrapezoidal, with weaklyinflate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museumannale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-89-iotrigonia-stowi-kitchin-reyes-1970-11-pi-2-fig-3-iotrigonia-stowi-var-aisenensis-reyes-1970-13-pi-2-figs-1-2-type-by-lectotype-designation-herein-the-original-of-the-specimen-figured-bykitchin-1908-pi-6-fig-5-sam-pcu3979-fig-25a-material-two-unnumbered-specimens-in-the-south-african-museum-as-well-aspem-146562-and-am-721-description-shell-moderately-large-maximum-length-about-110-mm-very-elongatehl-=-052-variable-in-outline-but-typically-subtrapezoidal-with-weaklyinflate-image342794910.html
RM2AWKJBA–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . 89. ?Iotrigonia stowi (Kitchin) Reyes, 1970: 11, pi. 2 (fig. 3). ?Iotrigonia stowi var. aisenensis Reyes, 1970: 13, pi. 2 (figs 1-2). Type By lectotype designation herein, the original of the specimen figured byKitchin (1908, pi. 6 (fig. 5)), SAM-PCU3979 (Fig. 25A). Material Two unnumbered specimens in the South African Museum, as well asPEM-1465/62 and AM-721. Description Shell moderately large (maximum length about 110 mm), very elongate(H/L = 0,52), variable in outline, but typically subtrapezoidal, with weaklyinflate
Sunset . toss the diced vegetablesn the browned fat until they are partly seared. In a casserole, arrange theneat and vegetables in layers, adding salt and pepper (remember the ham:ontributes some salt) and the Worcestershire sauce and water. Cover closelynd bake in a slow oven (300°) for two hours.—Mrs. R. H. S., Los Angeles. -^sAn^el Lemon. Ocll^lit Seat;^t?££.,beat -Ox ?tu. 3^ Sa<^< .ar ^ ir 1t^. i^ bakin< ly iileiiiied.. ^=1^, &K. :X- ?In fceaiei-u () $e^ ^x. a. ?paM- o£ Kot-v^alei-aixa-baKe3o 575« kPRIL 1935 3° Your Workmade easier with WHITE KINGS ACTIVE Longer Lcwting O ud^. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-toss-the-diced-vegetablesn-the-browned-fat-until-they-are-partly-seared-in-a-casserole-arrange-theneat-and-vegetables-in-layers-adding-salt-and-pepper-remember-the-hamontributes-some-salt-and-the-worcestershire-sauce-and-water-cover-closelynd-bake-in-a-slow-oven-300-for-two-hoursmrs-r-h-s-los-angeles-sanel-lemon-oclllit-seattbeat-ox-tu-3-saltlt-ar-ir-1t-i-bakinlt-ly-iileiiiied-=1-k-x-in-fceaiei-u-e-x-a-pam-o-kot-valei-aixa-bake3o-575-kpril-1935-3-your-workmade-easier-with-white-kings-active-longer-lcwting-o-ud-image343015297.html
RM2AX1KE9–Sunset . toss the diced vegetablesn the browned fat until they are partly seared. In a casserole, arrange theneat and vegetables in layers, adding salt and pepper (remember the ham:ontributes some salt) and the Worcestershire sauce and water. Cover closelynd bake in a slow oven (300°) for two hours.—Mrs. R. H. S., Los Angeles. -^sAn^el Lemon. Ocll^lit Seat;^t?££.,beat -Ox ?tu. 3^ Sa<^< .ar ^ ir 1t^. i^ bakin< ly iileiiiied.. ^=1^, &K. :X- ?In fceaiei-u () $e^ ^x. a. ?paM- o£ Kot-v^alei-aixa-baKe3o 575« kPRIL 1935 3° Your Workmade easier with WHITE KINGS ACTIVE Longer Lcwting O ud^.
. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... ] To descend by gravity ; tosink. * pre-gUSt-ant» a. [Lat. proegustans, pr.par. of priFgusto : pr(t — before, and gusto =to taste.] Tasting beforehand ; having a fore-taste. * pre-gUS-ta-tlon, s. {L^t. prcpgustaiio.][Pbegustant.] a tasting before ; a foretaste. * pre-hend v.t. [Lat. prehendo.] To layhold of; to seize, to take. Is not that rebel Oliver, that traitor to my year Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/universal-dictionary-of-the-english-language-a-new-and-original-work-presenting-for-convenient-reference-the-orthography-pronunciation-meaning-use-origin-and-development-of-every-word-in-the-english-language-to-descend-by-gravity-tosink-pre-gust-ant-a-lat-proegustans-prpar-of-prifgusto-prt-before-and-gusto-=to-taste-tasting-beforehand-having-a-fore-taste-pre-gus-ta-tlon-s-lt-prcpgustaiio-pbegustant-a-tasting-before-a-foretaste-pre-hend-vt-lat-prehendo-to-layhold-of-to-seize-to-take-is-not-that-rebel-oliver-that-traitor-to-my-year-image336872368.html
RM2AG1T40–. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... ] To descend by gravity ; tosink. * pre-gUSt-ant» a. [Lat. proegustans, pr.par. of priFgusto : pr(t — before, and gusto =to taste.] Tasting beforehand ; having a fore-taste. * pre-gUS-ta-tlon, s. {L^t. prcpgustaiio.][Pbegustant.] a tasting before ; a foretaste. * pre-hend v.t. [Lat. prehendo.] To layhold of; to seize, to take. Is not that rebel Oliver, that traitor to my year
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . eral merchant, St.Isidore (Laprairie), Que., is offering to com-promise. Anthony Carrier, general merchant,Lozier Settlement, N.B., is offering to com-promise. Chas. Hendry, general merchant, etc.,Stirton, Ont., has assigned to E. J. Hender-son, Toronto. J. D. Laidlaw, general merchant, etc.,Toronto and Coldwater, Ont., is financiallyembarrassed. PARTNERSHIPS FORMED AND DISSOLVED. J. B. Burns & Co., grocers, Trail, B.C.,have sold out to Challerton & Coleman. A. & W. Johnston, general merchants,Orangeville, Ont., are retiring from busi-ness. Williams & Hilton Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-eral-merchant-stisidore-laprairie-que-is-offering-to-com-promise-anthony-carrier-general-merchantlozier-settlement-nb-is-offering-to-com-promise-chas-hendry-general-merchant-etcstirton-ont-has-assigned-to-e-j-hender-son-toronto-j-d-laidlaw-general-merchant-etctoronto-and-coldwater-ont-is-financiallyembarrassed-partnerships-formed-and-dissolved-j-b-burns-co-grocers-trail-bchave-sold-out-to-challerton-coleman-a-w-johnston-general-merchantsorangeville-ont-are-retiring-from-busi-ness-williams-hilton-image338405065.html
RM2AJFK35–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . eral merchant, St.Isidore (Laprairie), Que., is offering to com-promise. Anthony Carrier, general merchant,Lozier Settlement, N.B., is offering to com-promise. Chas. Hendry, general merchant, etc.,Stirton, Ont., has assigned to E. J. Hender-son, Toronto. J. D. Laidlaw, general merchant, etc.,Toronto and Coldwater, Ont., is financiallyembarrassed. PARTNERSHIPS FORMED AND DISSOLVED. J. B. Burns & Co., grocers, Trail, B.C.,have sold out to Challerton & Coleman. A. & W. Johnston, general merchants,Orangeville, Ont., are retiring from busi-ness. Williams & Hilton
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . 5415 141512 2420202018?2518202513 17)416 COUNTRY PRODUCE Eggs, fresh laid Poultry—chickens, dressed.. Geese, per lb Ducks, per pair Turkeys, per lb Game—Hares, per pair.. 13*5 5 *8)4825 Homy, comb, perdoz I 50 light color, 60-lb tins ... 7 5 and 10-lb. tins 7 buckwheat 4 Maple Syrup, imp. gal. tins...;. wine Maple Sugar 1586910301 75885 10)470 2590 6 7 3 75 60 * per pound. 1 50 6)4 7)4 48565 9 RICE, SAGO, TAPIOCA Rice—Standard B 3 50 3% Patna, per lb 5 5 5)4 Japan 5 5M 6 6)4 [mperial Seeta 5 6 4% 5)4 Extra Burmah 4 5 4)4 444 Java, extra 6 7 (i 6)4 Sago 3% 4 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-5415-141512-24202020182518202513-17416-country-produce-eggs-fresh-laid-poultrychickens-dressed-geese-per-lb-ducks-per-pair-turkeys-per-lb-gamehares-per-pair-135-5-84825-homy-comb-perdoz-i-50-light-color-60-lb-tins-7-5-and-10-lb-tins-7-buckwheat-4-maple-syrup-imp-gal-tins-wine-maple-sugar-1586910301-75885-10470-2590-6-7-3-75-60-per-pound-1-50-64-74-48565-9-rice-sago-tapioca-ricestandard-b-3-50-3-patna-per-lb-5-5-54-japan-5-5m-6-64-mperial-seeta-5-6-4-54-extra-burmah-4-5-44-444-java-extra-6-7-i-64-sago-3-4-image338255956.html
RM2AJ8TWT–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . 5415 141512 2420202018?2518202513 17)416 COUNTRY PRODUCE Eggs, fresh laid Poultry—chickens, dressed.. Geese, per lb Ducks, per pair Turkeys, per lb Game—Hares, per pair.. 13*5 5 *8)4825 Homy, comb, perdoz I 50 light color, 60-lb tins ... 7 5 and 10-lb. tins 7 buckwheat 4 Maple Syrup, imp. gal. tins...;. wine Maple Sugar 1586910301 75885 10)470 2590 6 7 3 75 60 * per pound. 1 50 6)4 7)4 48565 9 RICE, SAGO, TAPIOCA Rice—Standard B 3 50 3% Patna, per lb 5 5 5)4 Japan 5 5M 6 6)4 [mperial Seeta 5 6 4% 5)4 Extra Burmah 4 5 4)4 444 Java, extra 6 7 (i 6)4 Sago 3% 4
Alaska, its waters, land and life; an illustrated lecture . to findtheir way through its Valdez Pass, over an alleged Indian trail, by what is asserted to bethe shortest route to the Klondike country. The Kenai Peninsula is father west and were it not for twelve miles of a dead ormotionless glacier, which connects it with the mainland, it would be an enormous island.A few streams make from its mountainous interior into the surrounding waters and alongmost of these prospectors have traversed and found gold. The streams however, afford theonly pathways to the interior, and on the Kenai, as on th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alaska-its-waters-land-and-life-an-illustrated-lecture-to-findtheir-way-through-its-valdez-pass-over-an-alleged-indian-trail-by-what-is-asserted-to-bethe-shortest-route-to-the-klondike-country-the-kenai-peninsula-is-father-west-and-were-it-not-for-twelve-miles-of-a-dead-ormotionless-glacier-which-connects-it-with-the-mainland-it-would-be-an-enormous-islanda-few-streams-make-from-its-mountainous-interior-into-the-surrounding-waters-and-alongmost-of-these-prospectors-have-traversed-and-found-gold-the-streams-however-afford-theonly-pathways-to-the-interior-and-on-the-kenai-as-on-th-image338262682.html
RM2AJ95E2–Alaska, its waters, land and life; an illustrated lecture . to findtheir way through its Valdez Pass, over an alleged Indian trail, by what is asserted to bethe shortest route to the Klondike country. The Kenai Peninsula is father west and were it not for twelve miles of a dead ormotionless glacier, which connects it with the mainland, it would be an enormous island.A few streams make from its mountainous interior into the surrounding waters and alongmost of these prospectors have traversed and found gold. The streams however, afford theonly pathways to the interior, and on the Kenai, as on th
Sunset . Super-SHELL reduces choke period one-half. Saves you up to a cupful of gasoline on every cold start.. Do you know why a tankful ofgasoline doesnt take you asmany miles now as in summer? Blame the choke . . and thekind of gasoline you use. Whilethe choke is pulled out, gasolineconsumption can be up to 5times normal. With Super-SHELL you can re-duce choking period as much as1/^. And save up to a cupful ofgasoline on each cold start. Super-SHELL makes this possi-ble because it vaporizes effec-tively before your engine iswarmed up. You get better mileage. Faster,smoother starts. And the k Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-super-shell-reduces-choke-period-one-half-saves-you-up-to-a-cupful-of-gasoline-on-every-cold-start-do-you-know-why-a-tankful-ofgasoline-doesnt-take-you-asmany-miles-now-as-in-summer-blame-the-choke-and-thekind-of-gasoline-you-use-whilethe-choke-is-pulled-out-gasolineconsumption-can-be-up-to-5times-normal-with-super-shell-you-can-re-duce-choking-period-as-much-as1-and-save-up-to-a-cupful-ofgasoline-on-each-cold-start-super-shell-makes-this-possi-ble-because-it-vaporizes-effec-tively-before-your-engine-iswarmed-up-you-get-better-mileage-fastersmoother-starts-and-the-k-image343063363.html
RM2AX3TPY–Sunset . Super-SHELL reduces choke period one-half. Saves you up to a cupful of gasoline on every cold start.. Do you know why a tankful ofgasoline doesnt take you asmany miles now as in summer? Blame the choke . . and thekind of gasoline you use. Whilethe choke is pulled out, gasolineconsumption can be up to 5times normal. With Super-SHELL you can re-duce choking period as much as1/^. And save up to a cupful ofgasoline on each cold start. Super-SHELL makes this possi-ble because it vaporizes effec-tively before your engine iswarmed up. You get better mileage. Faster,smoother starts. And the k
. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... adar, N GPopes Chapel—M L Hurley (E Va). Elon College, N C 81,500. 116—Annie L Jones, Franklinton, N CRaleigh—Jas L Foster, Raleigh, N C 87,0(10. 62—F T Ricks, Raleigh, N CShallowwell—G R Underwood, Sanford, N C 8 800. 173—J C Kelley, Jonesboro, N CSixforks—W G Clements, Morrisville, N C 8 200. 15—Mrs Alma J Penny, Sixforks, N CSpilona—S B Klapp (N C & Va), Youngsville, N C 8 600. 20—R I Lassiter, Spilona, N CTurners Chapel—A P Barbee, Jonesboro, N C 8 600. 61—A W Wicker, Colon, N 0Wake Chapel—J D Wicker, Youngsville, N C S 800. 218—J E Balle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-christian-annual-for-the-year-of-our-lord-adar-n-gpopes-chapelm-l-hurley-e-va-elon-college-n-c-81500-116annie-l-jones-franklinton-n-craleighjas-l-foster-raleigh-n-c-87010-62f-t-ricks-raleigh-n-cshallowwellg-r-underwood-sanford-n-c-8-800-173j-c-kelley-jonesboro-n-csixforksw-g-clements-morrisville-n-c-8-200-15mrs-alma-j-penny-sixforks-n-cspilonas-b-klapp-n-c-va-youngsville-n-c-8-600-20r-i-lassiter-spilona-n-cturners-chapela-p-barbee-jonesboro-n-c-8-600-61a-w-wicker-colon-n-0wake-chapelj-d-wicker-youngsville-n-c-s-800-218j-e-balle-image336780774.html
RM2AFWK8P–. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... adar, N GPopes Chapel—M L Hurley (E Va). Elon College, N C 81,500. 116—Annie L Jones, Franklinton, N CRaleigh—Jas L Foster, Raleigh, N C 87,0(10. 62—F T Ricks, Raleigh, N CShallowwell—G R Underwood, Sanford, N C 8 800. 173—J C Kelley, Jonesboro, N CSixforks—W G Clements, Morrisville, N C 8 200. 15—Mrs Alma J Penny, Sixforks, N CSpilona—S B Klapp (N C & Va), Youngsville, N C 8 600. 20—R I Lassiter, Spilona, N CTurners Chapel—A P Barbee, Jonesboro, N C 8 600. 61—A W Wicker, Colon, N 0Wake Chapel—J D Wicker, Youngsville, N C S 800. 218—J E Balle
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . DOUBLE SUPERFINE 3a. AIDS0ICEST10N LENCTHENS LIFE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-double-superfine-3a-aids0icest10n-lencthens-life-image339115857.html
Sunset . LLECTION-Eight beautiful shades, each in a separate package. Cfli Special tor the eight packages • GLORIOUS AZALEAS—Strong field-grown 3-year-old plantsWill bloom this spring. Crimson, White, Salmon, OC, Flame, Caririne, Orange, Orchid, Yellow. Each TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS SUNSET EXHIBITION VARIETIES GIANT DOUBLE, GIANT SINGLE, GIANT RUFFLED Each type in the following separate colors: rose, salmor crimson, pink, scarlet, yellow, white, orange or mixed. C1 Ci Large bulbs 15c each, $9.50 per 100. Perdoz p 1.31: Begonias are becoming more popular each year. If you hav a shady or part sh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-llection-eight-beautiful-shades-each-in-a-separate-package-cfli-special-tor-the-eight-packages-glorious-azaleasstrong-field-grown-3-year-old-plantswill-bloom-this-spring-crimson-white-salmon-oc-flame-caririne-orange-orchid-yellow-each-tuberous-rooted-begonias-sunset-exhibition-varieties-giant-double-giant-single-giant-ruffled-each-type-in-the-following-separate-colors-rose-salmor-crimson-pink-scarlet-yellow-white-orange-or-mixed-c1-ci-large-bulbs-15c-each-950-per-100-perdoz-p-131-begonias-are-becoming-more-popular-each-year-if-you-hav-a-shady-or-part-sh-image343140550.html
RM2AX7B7J–Sunset . LLECTION-Eight beautiful shades, each in a separate package. Cfli Special tor the eight packages • GLORIOUS AZALEAS—Strong field-grown 3-year-old plantsWill bloom this spring. Crimson, White, Salmon, OC, Flame, Caririne, Orange, Orchid, Yellow. Each TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS SUNSET EXHIBITION VARIETIES GIANT DOUBLE, GIANT SINGLE, GIANT RUFFLED Each type in the following separate colors: rose, salmor crimson, pink, scarlet, yellow, white, orange or mixed. C1 Ci Large bulbs 15c each, $9.50 per 100. Perdoz p 1.31: Begonias are becoming more popular each year. If you hav a shady or part sh
Osteopathy Complete . Cut 10.—Raising a Rib.. Cut 11.—Raising the Ribs. BRONCHI, LUNGS, AND PLEURA. 95 TREATMENT. 1. Trace the rib or ribs under which the pain islocated to their angle near the spine; place the thumb of theright hand, should the seat of pain be located in the left side,apon the angle of the first rib above the seat of pain; withthe left hand draw patients left arm high and very strongabove the head (cut 10) as the patient fills the lungs to theirutmost capacity; press hard with the thumb as the arm islowered with a backward motion. Apply the same treat-ment to the next two low Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osteopathy-complete-cut-10raising-a-rib-cut-11raising-the-ribs-bronchi-lungs-and-pleura-95-treatment-1-trace-the-rib-or-ribs-under-which-the-pain-islocated-to-their-angle-near-the-spine-place-the-thumb-of-theright-hand-should-the-seat-of-pain-be-located-in-the-left-sideapon-the-angle-of-the-first-rib-above-the-seat-of-pain-withthe-left-hand-draw-patients-left-arm-high-and-very-strongabove-the-head-cut-10-as-the-patient-fills-the-lungs-to-theirutmost-capacity-press-hard-with-the-thumb-as-the-arm-islowered-with-a-backward-motion-apply-the-same-treat-ment-to-the-next-two-low-image342676564.html
RM2AWE7CM–Osteopathy Complete . Cut 10.—Raising a Rib.. Cut 11.—Raising the Ribs. BRONCHI, LUNGS, AND PLEURA. 95 TREATMENT. 1. Trace the rib or ribs under which the pain islocated to their angle near the spine; place the thumb of theright hand, should the seat of pain be located in the left side,apon the angle of the first rib above the seat of pain; withthe left hand draw patients left arm high and very strongabove the head (cut 10) as the patient fills the lungs to theirutmost capacity; press hard with the thumb as the arm islowered with a backward motion. Apply the same treat-ment to the next two low
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . when you are very busy a customer comesin for 5 or 10c. worth of soda. Well, ittakes as much time to weigh and dig out ofthe keg as it does to sell a dollars worth ofsomething else. When you have CowBrand Soda in stock all of this unneces-sary trouble is done away with. It is packedin all saleable size packages. JOHN DWIGHT & CO., Manufacturers For sale by all wholesale Grocers in Canada. i1 # One reason why dealers will handle MonSOOn Ceylon cause people are asking for it. A still better reason is the better quality jof Monsoon, which the dealer can offer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-when-you-are-very-busy-a-customer-comesin-for-5-or-10c-worth-of-soda-well-ittakes-as-much-time-to-weigh-and-dig-out-ofthe-keg-as-it-does-to-sell-a-dollars-worth-ofsomething-else-when-you-have-cowbrand-soda-in-stock-all-of-this-unneces-sary-trouble-is-done-away-with-it-is-packedin-all-saleable-size-packages-john-dwight-co-manufacturers-for-sale-by-all-wholesale-grocers-in-canada-i1-one-reason-why-dealers-will-handle-monsoon-ceylon-cause-people-are-asking-for-it-a-still-better-reason-is-the-better-quality-jof-monsoon-which-the-dealer-can-offer-image339181279.html
RM2AKR153–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . when you are very busy a customer comesin for 5 or 10c. worth of soda. Well, ittakes as much time to weigh and dig out ofthe keg as it does to sell a dollars worth ofsomething else. When you have CowBrand Soda in stock all of this unneces-sary trouble is done away with. It is packedin all saleable size packages. JOHN DWIGHT & CO., Manufacturers For sale by all wholesale Grocers in Canada. i1 # One reason why dealers will handle MonSOOn Ceylon cause people are asking for it. A still better reason is the better quality jof Monsoon, which the dealer can offer
The application of the benzidine colours in all branches of printing . Dyed witb: 3°,, Benzo Bine 2B; fliscbargefl with : 3 g SafTranine FF extra, 1 /o Auramine G: cover printed with: Fast Black. Dyed with: 5o/o Yellow P B, 0,1% Tolny- lene Orange G, 0,So/„ Benzo Sky Bine; discharged with: tin crystals.. Dyed with: 4,„ Azo Violet;discharged with: 3°,o Anramine II. Dyed with: 3,, Benzo Aznrine 3G; discharged nilh: Persian berry Yellow discharge and for White with tin crystals. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-application-of-the-benzidine-colours-in-all-branches-of-printing-dyed-witb-3-benzo-bine-2b-fliscbargefl-with-3-g-saftranine-ff-extra-1-o-auramine-g-cover-printed-with-fast-black-dyed-with-5oo-yellow-p-b-01-tolny-lene-orange-g-0so-benzo-sky-bine-discharged-with-tin-crystals-dyed-with-4-azo-violetdischarged-with-3o-anramine-ii-dyed-with-3-benzo-aznrine-3g-discharged-nilh-persian-berry-yellow-discharge-and-for-white-with-tin-crystals-image339894713.html
RM2AMYF4W–The application of the benzidine colours in all branches of printing . Dyed witb: 3°,, Benzo Bine 2B; fliscbargefl with : 3 g SafTranine FF extra, 1 /o Auramine G: cover printed with: Fast Black. Dyed with: 5o/o Yellow P B, 0,1% Tolny- lene Orange G, 0,So/„ Benzo Sky Bine; discharged with: tin crystals.. Dyed with: 4,„ Azo Violet;discharged with: 3°,o Anramine II. Dyed with: 3,, Benzo Aznrine 3G; discharged nilh: Persian berry Yellow discharge and for White with tin crystals.
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Sample room .MONTREAL, QUE. 56 and 58 Front West, TORONTO.. Notice. Having introduced our-selves, we now wish to makea few claims. Your first consideration na-turally is—to buy the best millat the lowest price. We Claim to have theeasiest and quickest Grinders. We Further Claim to have the most effective andaccurate Adjustment. We Again Claim that our Grinders will give you thelongest service. And for all this you paynothing extra, even thoughwe have patents on our mill. No. 18 Agents] TODHUNTER, MITCHELL & CO., Toronto(DEARBORN & CO., St. John, N. B Coles M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-sample-room-montreal-que-56-and-58-front-west-toronto-notice-having-introduced-our-selves-we-now-wish-to-makea-few-claims-your-first-consideration-na-turally-isto-buy-the-best-millat-the-lowest-price-we-claim-to-have-theeasiest-and-quickest-grinders-we-further-claim-to-have-the-most-effective-andaccurate-adjustment-we-again-claim-that-our-grinders-will-give-you-thelongest-service-and-for-all-this-you-paynothing-extra-even-thoughwe-have-patents-on-our-mill-no-18-agents-todhunter-mitchell-co-torontodearborn-co-st-john-n-b-coles-m-image339050721.html
RM2AKH2J9–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Sample room .MONTREAL, QUE. 56 and 58 Front West, TORONTO.. Notice. Having introduced our-selves, we now wish to makea few claims. Your first consideration na-turally is—to buy the best millat the lowest price. We Claim to have theeasiest and quickest Grinders. We Further Claim to have the most effective andaccurate Adjustment. We Again Claim that our Grinders will give you thelongest service. And for all this you paynothing extra, even thoughwe have patents on our mill. No. 18 Agents] TODHUNTER, MITCHELL & CO., Toronto(DEARBORN & CO., St. John, N. B Coles M
Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 67. A-F. Six versions of wrapped weft edge on twined weave, 86a, 86b, 86d, 86%. 86h, 86i. 134 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museumannale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-fig-67-a-f-six-versions-of-wrapped-weft-edge-on-twined-weave-86a-86b-86d-86-86h-86i-134-annals-of-the-south-african-museum-image342738422.html
RM2AWH29X–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 67. A-F. Six versions of wrapped weft edge on twined weave, 86a, 86b, 86d, 86%. 86h, 86i. 134 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . •MJkUrAX.MS. -** k.KITABUCWED>< & ASK FOB MOTTS Please ask forsamples andprice of best m*-**-4*++-*+-M-**4+++-**4+ Ginger Snap in Canada THE HOME CAKE CO. GUELPH, ONT. The Toronto Patent Agency Limited CAPITAL $25,000 W. H. SHAW, Esq., President.JOS. DOUST, ESQ., Vice-President.J. Arthur McMurtry, Sec.-Treas. 79, 80, 81, 82 Confederation Life BuildingTORONTO, ONT. General Patent Agents in procuring Home and ForeignPatents and all mailers pertaining lo Patents and PatentCauses, also the buying and felling of Patents, and theOrganizing and promoting of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-mjkuraxms-kkitabucwedgtlt-ask-fob-motts-please-ask-forsamples-andprice-of-best-m-4-m-4-4-ginger-snap-in-canada-the-home-cake-co-guelph-ont-the-toronto-patent-agency-limited-capital-25000-w-h-shaw-esq-presidentjos-doust-esq-vice-presidentj-arthur-mcmurtry-sec-treas-79-80-81-82-confederation-life-buildingtoronto-ont-general-patent-agents-in-procuring-home-and-foreignpatents-and-all-mailers-pertaining-lo-patents-and-patentcauses-also-the-buying-and-felling-of-patents-and-theorganizing-and-promoting-of-image338475868.html
RM2AJJWBT–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . •MJkUrAX.MS. -** k.KITABUCWED>< & ASK FOB MOTTS Please ask forsamples andprice of best m*-**-4*++-*+-M-**4+++-**4+ Ginger Snap in Canada THE HOME CAKE CO. GUELPH, ONT. The Toronto Patent Agency Limited CAPITAL $25,000 W. H. SHAW, Esq., President.JOS. DOUST, ESQ., Vice-President.J. Arthur McMurtry, Sec.-Treas. 79, 80, 81, 82 Confederation Life BuildingTORONTO, ONT. General Patent Agents in procuring Home and ForeignPatents and all mailers pertaining lo Patents and PatentCauses, also the buying and felling of Patents, and theOrganizing and promoting of
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ipi r^ftsajP! SEE THAT IT LOOKS LIKE THIS. 40 cents a Box-$3.4o a Case. This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove it,. Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, JUNE 3, 1898. ($2.00 per Year) No. 22 CHAT WITH A MAN FROM EUROPE. THERE is nothing I like better than tosit down and chat with a man whosecustom is to travel in variouscountries, especially if it be in the interestof some commercial concern. It was withpleasure, therefore, that I grasped theopportunity on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-ipi-rftsajp!-see-that-it-looks-like-this-40-cents-a-box-34o-a-case-this-journal-has-the-largest-paid-circulation-and-the-largest-adver-tising-patronage-of-any-grocery-paper-in-america-we-prove-it-vol-xii-published-weekly-toronto-and-montreal-june-3-1898-200-per-year-no-22-chat-with-a-man-from-europe-there-is-nothing-i-like-better-than-tosit-down-and-chat-with-a-man-whosecustom-is-to-travel-in-variouscountries-especially-if-it-be-in-the-interestof-some-commercial-concern-it-was-withpleasure-therefore-that-i-grasped-theopportunity-on-image338184445.html
RM2AJ5HKW–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ipi r^ftsajP! SEE THAT IT LOOKS LIKE THIS. 40 cents a Box-$3.4o a Case. This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove it,. Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, JUNE 3, 1898. ($2.00 per Year) No. 22 CHAT WITH A MAN FROM EUROPE. THERE is nothing I like better than tosit down and chat with a man whosecustom is to travel in variouscountries, especially if it be in the interestof some commercial concern. It was withpleasure, therefore, that I grasped theopportunity on
Sunset . is effect is obtained. You may havea cluster of flat ringlets over one ear, or none at all. Youmay have two waves or three, or you may wear your hairperfectly straight. The ntw hair ornaments provide one of the loveliest waysto make ;^our hair interesting for evening. There are hair-pins with dazzling baguette diamonds attached in ornamen-tal desigi, which give to hair the charm that a smart clipgives to a gown. Anything is possible with hair this season,and thf only rule is that you must not be an echo of some-one els^ A few years ago every head was cut and wavedin precsely the same Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-is-effect-is-obtained-you-may-havea-cluster-of-flat-ringlets-over-one-ear-or-none-at-all-youmay-have-two-waves-or-three-or-you-may-wear-your-hairperfectly-straight-the-ntw-hair-ornaments-provide-one-of-the-loveliest-waysto-make-our-hair-interesting-for-evening-there-are-hair-pins-with-dazzling-baguette-diamonds-attached-in-ornamen-tal-desigi-which-give-to-hair-the-charm-that-a-smart-clipgives-to-a-gown-anything-is-possible-with-hair-this-seasonand-thf-only-rule-is-that-you-must-not-be-an-echo-of-some-one-els-a-few-years-ago-every-head-was-cut-and-wavedin-precsely-the-same-image343231164.html
RM2AXBERT–Sunset . is effect is obtained. You may havea cluster of flat ringlets over one ear, or none at all. Youmay have two waves or three, or you may wear your hairperfectly straight. The ntw hair ornaments provide one of the loveliest waysto make ;^our hair interesting for evening. There are hair-pins with dazzling baguette diamonds attached in ornamen-tal desigi, which give to hair the charm that a smart clipgives to a gown. Anything is possible with hair this season,and thf only rule is that you must not be an echo of some-one els^ A few years ago every head was cut and wavedin precsely the same
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Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . 1 is more S SAUCES. I i ATERSONS ossesses aeculiariquancy, and generally used than other Patersons Worster Sauce Is the best value on the Market. Prepared by— R. PATERSON & SONS, GLASGOW. Manufacturers of the celebrated PATERSONS CAMP COFFEE ESSENCE,and PATERSONS EUREKA PICKLES. Agents i—ROSE & LAFLAMHE, MONTREAL., £ EUREKA REFRIGERATORS GROCER STYLE Size, width 52 in.depth 30 in.height 108 in.weight 750 lbs. Ash wood, antiquefinish, spruce lined,inside shellacked, 7walls, 2 windowshung with weights,double glass. Theyare built completeand shipped set up. Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-1-is-more-s-sauces-i-i-atersons-ossesses-aeculiariquancy-and-generally-used-than-other-patersons-worster-sauce-is-the-best-value-on-the-market-prepared-by-r-paterson-sons-glasgow-manufacturers-of-the-celebrated-patersons-camp-coffee-essenceand-patersons-eureka-pickles-agents-irose-laflamhe-montreal-eureka-refrigerators-grocer-style-size-width-52-indepth-30-inheight-108-inweight-750-lbs-ash-wood-antiquefinish-spruce-linedinside-shellacked-7walls-2-windowshung-with-weightsdouble-glass-theyare-built-completeand-shipped-set-up-ca-image339360318.html
RM2AM35FA–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . 1 is more S SAUCES. I i ATERSONS ossesses aeculiariquancy, and generally used than other Patersons Worster Sauce Is the best value on the Market. Prepared by— R. PATERSON & SONS, GLASGOW. Manufacturers of the celebrated PATERSONS CAMP COFFEE ESSENCE,and PATERSONS EUREKA PICKLES. Agents i—ROSE & LAFLAMHE, MONTREAL., £ EUREKA REFRIGERATORS GROCER STYLE Size, width 52 in.depth 30 in.height 108 in.weight 750 lbs. Ash wood, antiquefinish, spruce lined,inside shellacked, 7walls, 2 windowshung with weights,double glass. Theyare built completeand shipped set up. Ca
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove it.. Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, JULY 8, 1898. ($2.00 per Year) No. 27 HOW PEPPER IS ADULTERATED. BLACK pepper of the market is thedried immature fruit of piper nigrum,one of the piperceae family. Thefamily includes four plants of great utility tomankind. Piper nigrum, black and white pepper ;piper longum, long pepper; piper cubeba,cubeb berries; artante elongata, matico.Capsicum, or so-called red pepper, is n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-this-journal-has-the-largest-paid-circulation-and-the-largest-adver-tising-patronage-of-any-grocery-paper-in-america-we-prove-it-vol-xii-published-weekly-toronto-and-montreal-july-8-1898-200-per-year-no-27-how-pepper-is-adulterated-black-pepper-of-the-market-is-thedried-immature-fruit-of-piper-nigrumone-of-the-piperceae-family-thefamily-includes-four-plants-of-great-utility-tomankind-piper-nigrum-black-and-white-pepper-piper-longum-long-pepper-piper-cubebacubeb-berries-artante-elongata-maticocapsicum-or-so-called-red-pepper-is-n-image339430792.html
RM2AM6BC8–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove it.. Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, JULY 8, 1898. ($2.00 per Year) No. 27 HOW PEPPER IS ADULTERATED. BLACK pepper of the market is thedried immature fruit of piper nigrum,one of the piperceae family. Thefamily includes four plants of great utility tomankind. Piper nigrum, black and white pepper ;piper longum, long pepper; piper cubeba,cubeb berries; artante elongata, matico.Capsicum, or so-called red pepper, is n
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . is week as fol-lows: No. 1 herrings, #4.25 to $4.50 inbarrels, and in half barrels, $2. 2X/Z to $2.25;No. 1 green cod, $6; do. large, $6 50; No.1 hake, $4.25 to $4.50; B.C. salmon,$12.75 t0 #3 m ^u^ barrels, and £7 inhalf-barrels, and No. 2 mackerel, giS perbarrel. Prepared fish are steady. We quote :Haddies firm at 7c.; bay bloaters at 80c. to$1 per box, and smoked herring 10c. perbox. Dried codfish, 4c; boneless, 5>£c.,and dressed boneless cod, $4.12^0 per100. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eccs—There was a good demand foreggs, and the market was active. The toneis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-is-week-as-fol-lows-no-1-herrings-425-to-450-inbarrels-and-in-half-barrels-2-2xz-to-225no-1-green-cod-6-do-large-6-50-no1-hake-425-to-450-bc-salmon1275-t0-3-m-u-barrels-and-7-inhalf-barrels-and-no-2-mackerel-gis-perbarrel-prepared-fish-are-steady-we-quote-haddies-firm-at-7c-bay-bloaters-at-80c-to1-per-box-and-smoked-herring-10c-perbox-dried-codfish-4c-boneless-5gtcand-dressed-boneless-cod-4120-per100-country-produce-eccsthere-was-a-good-demand-foreggs-and-the-market-was-active-the-toneis-image338479955.html
RM2AJK2HR–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . is week as fol-lows: No. 1 herrings, #4.25 to $4.50 inbarrels, and in half barrels, $2. 2X/Z to $2.25;No. 1 green cod, $6; do. large, $6 50; No.1 hake, $4.25 to $4.50; B.C. salmon,$12.75 t0 #3 m ^u^ barrels, and £7 inhalf-barrels, and No. 2 mackerel, giS perbarrel. Prepared fish are steady. We quote :Haddies firm at 7c.; bay bloaters at 80c. to$1 per box, and smoked herring 10c. perbox. Dried codfish, 4c; boneless, 5>£c.,and dressed boneless cod, $4.12^0 per100. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eccs—There was a good demand foreggs, and the market was active. The toneis
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . But to get a goodcup of Chocolate,you want to usethe best of all VANILLA . .CHOCOLATES CHOCOLAT MENIER And not that cheap stuff sold assweet chocolates, which lacks purityand becomes injurious. Ask your grocer for Chocolat Menier The world-renowned French Vanilla Chocolate. You must move with the times or be left behind.. Is the unadulterated product of the finesttea-producing soil in the world—thebeautiful Island of Ceylon. The qualityis incomparable, the sale enormous. Wholesale Agkncies . .35 Front Street East -318 St. Paul Street119 Cambie Street - -15 N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-but-to-get-a-goodcup-of-chocolateyou-want-to-usethe-best-of-all-vanilla-chocolates-chocolat-menier-and-not-that-cheap-stuff-sold-assweet-chocolates-which-lacks-purityand-becomes-injurious-ask-your-grocer-for-chocolat-menier-the-world-renowned-french-vanilla-chocolate-you-must-move-with-the-times-or-be-left-behind-is-the-unadulterated-product-of-the-finesttea-producing-soil-in-the-worldthebeautiful-island-of-ceylon-the-qualityis-incomparable-the-sale-enormous-wholesale-agkncies-35-front-street-east-318-st-paul-street119-cambie-street-15-n-image339060443.html
RM2AKHF1F–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . But to get a goodcup of Chocolate,you want to usethe best of all VANILLA . .CHOCOLATES CHOCOLAT MENIER And not that cheap stuff sold assweet chocolates, which lacks purityand becomes injurious. Ask your grocer for Chocolat Menier The world-renowned French Vanilla Chocolate. You must move with the times or be left behind.. Is the unadulterated product of the finesttea-producing soil in the world—thebeautiful Island of Ceylon. The qualityis incomparable, the sale enormous. Wholesale Agkncies . .35 Front Street East -318 St. Paul Street119 Cambie Street - -15 N
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . BOTTOMPRICE Montreal, Boston Laundry StarehToledo Corn Starch Forty Packages to the Case Boston Laundry Starch, - $3.20 per CaseToledo Corn Starch, - - 2.50 Special discount on five and ten case lots, which may be assorted. The F. F. DALLEY CO., Limited, Hamilton, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-bottomprice-montreal-boston-laundry-starehtoledo-corn-starch-forty-packages-to-the-case-boston-laundry-starch-320-per-casetoledo-corn-starch-250-special-discount-on-five-and-ten-case-lots-which-may-be-assorted-the-f-f-dalley-co-limited-hamilton-canada-image339278321.html
RM2AKYCXW–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . BOTTOMPRICE Montreal, Boston Laundry StarehToledo Corn Starch Forty Packages to the Case Boston Laundry Starch, - $3.20 per CaseToledo Corn Starch, - - 2.50 Special discount on five and ten case lots, which may be assorted. The F. F. DALLEY CO., Limited, Hamilton, Canada.
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . sitting in the nurserywith a cup of coffee before him, into whichhe was squeezing a beet root. Near himwas seated the King of Rome, voraciouslysucking a beet root, while the nurse, standingnear and steadfastly observing, is made tosay to the youthful monarch : Suck, dear,suck ; your father says it is sugar ! It would require at least 300 factories thesize of the one at Chino to supply the homedemand. These would represent a capitalinvestment of 5300,000,000 in buildings,machinery and other equipments, and wouldgive employment to thousands of skilledmechanics Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-sitting-in-the-nurserywith-a-cup-of-coffee-before-him-into-whichhe-was-squeezing-a-beet-root-near-himwas-seated-the-king-of-rome-voraciouslysucking-a-beet-root-while-the-nurse-standingnear-and-steadfastly-observing-is-made-tosay-to-the-youthful-monarch-suck-dearsuck-your-father-says-it-is-sugar-!-it-would-require-at-least-300-factories-thesize-of-the-one-at-chino-to-supply-the-homedemand-these-would-represent-a-capitalinvestment-of-5300000000-in-buildingsmachinery-and-other-equipments-and-wouldgive-employment-to-thousands-of-skilledmechanics-image339062379.html
RM2AKHHEK–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . sitting in the nurserywith a cup of coffee before him, into whichhe was squeezing a beet root. Near himwas seated the King of Rome, voraciouslysucking a beet root, while the nurse, standingnear and steadfastly observing, is made tosay to the youthful monarch : Suck, dear,suck ; your father says it is sugar ! It would require at least 300 factories thesize of the one at Chino to supply the homedemand. These would represent a capitalinvestment of 5300,000,000 in buildings,machinery and other equipments, and wouldgive employment to thousands of skilledmechanics
The application of the benzidine colours in all branches of printing . (iO 1002(iO2.50 grms. Rhodamine 6 G„ wheat starch„ water „ acetic acid 9° Tw. (30 »o)„ gum water 1 : 1„ acetate of tin 32° Tw. and add„ tin crystals, then„ tannic acid dissolved in„ acetic acid 9° Tw. (30 ,)„ powdered citric acid IOijO grms. I, • . J -.u Fast Black.Printed with: 3 pints or iJfiO grms. Fast Black C« pints „ 620 „ acetic acid starch traga- canth thickening 2.J noggs. „ 80 „ acetate of chrome 32° Tw. 1000 grms. No. 9. Dyed with : 3 o Benzo Chrome Brown B andtreated at the boil for .« hour with 2 ,0 sulphate of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-application-of-the-benzidine-colours-in-all-branches-of-printing-io-1002io250-grms-rhodamine-6-g-wheat-starch-water-acetic-acid-9-tw-30-o-gum-water-1-1-acetate-of-tin-32-tw-and-add-tin-crystals-then-tannic-acid-dissolved-in-acetic-acid-9-tw-30-powdered-citric-acid-ioijo-grms-i-j-u-fast-blackprinted-with-3-pints-or-ijfio-grms-fast-black-c-pints-620-acetic-acid-starch-traga-canth-thickening-2j-noggs-80-acetate-of-chrome-32-tw-1000-grms-no-9-dyed-with-3-o-benzo-chrome-brown-b-andtreated-at-the-boil-for-hour-with-2-0-sulphate-of-image339898133.html
RM2AMYKF1–The application of the benzidine colours in all branches of printing . (iO 1002(iO2.50 grms. Rhodamine 6 G„ wheat starch„ water „ acetic acid 9° Tw. (30 »o)„ gum water 1 : 1„ acetate of tin 32° Tw. and add„ tin crystals, then„ tannic acid dissolved in„ acetic acid 9° Tw. (30 ,)„ powdered citric acid IOijO grms. I, • . J -.u Fast Black.Printed with: 3 pints or iJfiO grms. Fast Black C« pints „ 620 „ acetic acid starch traga- canth thickening 2.J noggs. „ 80 „ acetate of chrome 32° Tw. 1000 grms. No. 9. Dyed with : 3 o Benzo Chrome Brown B andtreated at the boil for .« hour with 2 ,0 sulphate of
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . HEH rpoR durability and Economy. <f OR GENERAL BLACKING.3.000 TONS SOLD YEARLY. MORSE BROS., Proprietors, Canton, Mass. For sale by all Wholesale Grocers; also the McClary Mfg. Co., London, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vanconver and Toronto.. coming up from the railway depot mustpass. Mr. Brown is from Dundee, but hasbeen in the country some eighteen years.He came to Neepawa two years ago, takingover the largest and oldest general businessin the town, which, up to that time, hadbeen owned and run by Mayor Davidson.The grocery department is filled with aheavy and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-heh-rpor-durability-and-economy-ltf-or-general-blacking3000-tons-sold-yearly-morse-bros-proprietors-canton-mass-for-sale-by-all-wholesale-grocers-also-the-mcclary-mfg-co-london-montreal-winnipeg-vanconver-and-toronto-coming-up-from-the-railway-depot-mustpass-mr-brown-is-from-dundee-but-hasbeen-in-the-country-some-eighteen-yearshe-came-to-neepawa-two-years-ago-takingover-the-largest-and-oldest-general-businessin-the-town-which-up-to-that-time-hadbeen-owned-and-run-by-mayor-davidsonthe-grocery-department-is-filled-with-aheavy-and-image339080287.html
RM2AKJCA7–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . HEH rpoR durability and Economy. <f OR GENERAL BLACKING.3.000 TONS SOLD YEARLY. MORSE BROS., Proprietors, Canton, Mass. For sale by all Wholesale Grocers; also the McClary Mfg. Co., London, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vanconver and Toronto.. coming up from the railway depot mustpass. Mr. Brown is from Dundee, but hasbeen in the country some eighteen years.He came to Neepawa two years ago, takingover the largest and oldest general businessin the town, which, up to that time, hadbeen owned and run by Mayor Davidson.The grocery department is filled with aheavy and
Our country in war and relations with all nationsA history of war times, and American heroes on land and sea . die con-ning tower, that it was not proper for all the officers of thecommodores boat to be exposed to death from a singleshell, and therefore one was compelled to betake himself toa comparatively safe place. The utter coolness with whichthe commodore knocked off in the midst of the engage-ment and ordered a recess and that all might partake ofrefreshments, is an incident that will find a perpetual placein the choicest stories of our naval battle experiences.However, the Americans wer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-country-in-war-and-relations-with-all-nationsa-history-of-war-times-and-american-heroes-on-land-and-sea-die-con-ning-tower-that-it-was-not-proper-for-all-the-officers-of-thecommodores-boat-to-be-exposed-to-death-from-a-singleshell-and-therefore-one-was-compelled-to-betake-himself-toa-comparatively-safe-place-the-utter-coolness-with-whichthe-commodore-knocked-off-in-the-midst-of-the-engage-ment-and-ordered-a-recess-and-that-all-might-partake-ofrefreshments-is-an-incident-that-will-find-a-perpetual-placein-the-choicest-stories-of-our-naval-battle-experienceshowever-the-americans-wer-image339257737.html
RM2AKXEKN–Our country in war and relations with all nationsA history of war times, and American heroes on land and sea . die con-ning tower, that it was not proper for all the officers of thecommodores boat to be exposed to death from a singleshell, and therefore one was compelled to betake himself toa comparatively safe place. The utter coolness with whichthe commodore knocked off in the midst of the engage-ment and ordered a recess and that all might partake ofrefreshments, is an incident that will find a perpetual placein the choicest stories of our naval battle experiences.However, the Americans wer
Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, N.Y[electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . us 86, 196 Owen 88 Elkanah 53 Merritt 52 Selah 52 Smith, William Clark 49, 141 William H .171 Ephraim 171 Lucius 201, 215, 461 Israel 230, 478 Nicoll 123, 137 Charles 130 Paul 131 Phineas 150 Fordham 155 Wilmot M., Hon 464 Herman T 464 Ebenezer, Major 477 Miriam 477 Victor F 478 J. Otis 498 Gamaliel 478 Oliver 468 Josiah, Col 468 William, Doctor 469 David Willis 475 Ebenezer W 475 James P 475 Theodore W 475 Henry Chatfield 475 C. Melville 480 Livingston 479 Eliphalet 480 M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/records-of-the-town-of-smithtown-long-island-ny-electronic-resource-with-other-ancient-documents-of-historic-value-us-86-196-owen-88-elkanah-53-merritt-52-selah-52-smith-william-clark-49-141-william-h-171-ephraim-171-lucius-201-215-461-israel-230-478-nicoll-123-137-charles-130-paul-131-phineas-150-fordham-155-wilmot-m-hon-464-herman-t-464-ebenezer-major-477-miriam-477-victor-f-478-j-otis-498-gamaliel-478-oliver-468-josiah-col-468-william-doctor-469-david-willis-475-ebenezer-w-475-james-p-475-theodore-w-475-henry-chatfield-475-c-melville-480-livingston-479-eliphalet-480-m-image342978702.html
RM2AX00RA–Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, N.Y[electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . us 86, 196 Owen 88 Elkanah 53 Merritt 52 Selah 52 Smith, William Clark 49, 141 William H .171 Ephraim 171 Lucius 201, 215, 461 Israel 230, 478 Nicoll 123, 137 Charles 130 Paul 131 Phineas 150 Fordham 155 Wilmot M., Hon 464 Herman T 464 Ebenezer, Major 477 Miriam 477 Victor F 478 J. Otis 498 Gamaliel 478 Oliver 468 Josiah, Col 468 William, Doctor 469 David Willis 475 Ebenezer W 475 James P 475 Theodore W 475 Henry Chatfield 475 C. Melville 480 Livingston 479 Eliphalet 480 M
Osteopathy Complete . cks.) SYMPTOMS. Similar to the acute form with functional disturbanceof nearly all the organs of the body. TREATMENT. See Acute Lithemia (page 199). Treatment to be givenevery other day. A change for the better will be noticed inone or two weeks, if the treatments are correctly given, anda cure may be looked for in from two to three months. ICTERUS, OR JAUNDICE. (May be hematogenous, (1) when the function of the livercells have been suppressed, and (2) when the destructionof hemoglobin is in excess of the capacity of the liver toremove the product of destruction; hepatoge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osteopathy-complete-cks-symptoms-similar-to-the-acute-form-with-functional-disturbanceof-nearly-all-the-organs-of-the-body-treatment-see-acute-lithemia-page-199-treatment-to-be-givenevery-other-day-a-change-for-the-better-will-be-noticed-inone-or-two-weeks-if-the-treatments-are-correctly-given-anda-cure-may-be-looked-for-in-from-two-to-three-months-icterus-or-jaundice-may-be-hematogenous-1-when-the-function-of-the-livercells-have-been-suppressed-and-2-when-the-destructionof-hemoglobin-is-in-excess-of-the-capacity-of-the-liver-toremove-the-product-of-destruction-hepatoge-image342671431.html
RM2AWE0WB–Osteopathy Complete . cks.) SYMPTOMS. Similar to the acute form with functional disturbanceof nearly all the organs of the body. TREATMENT. See Acute Lithemia (page 199). Treatment to be givenevery other day. A change for the better will be noticed inone or two weeks, if the treatments are correctly given, anda cure may be looked for in from two to three months. ICTERUS, OR JAUNDICE. (May be hematogenous, (1) when the function of the livercells have been suppressed, and (2) when the destructionof hemoglobin is in excess of the capacity of the liver toremove the product of destruction; hepatoge
Northward over the great ice : a narrative of life and work along the shores and upon the interior ice-cap of northern Greenland in the years 1886 and 1891-1897, with a description of the little tribe of Smith Sound Eskimos, the most northerly human beings in the world, and an account of the discovery and bringing home of the Saviksue or great Cape York meteorites . KARNAH GLACIER. Typical Glacier and Delta, Southern Shore of Red-Cliff Peninsula. Back of these deltas and a low fore-shore whichconnects them, rises a series of rather rolling summits, 39° Northward over the Great Ice down the rav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northward-over-the-great-ice-a-narrative-of-life-and-work-along-the-shores-and-upon-the-interior-ice-cap-of-northern-greenland-in-the-years-1886-and-1891-1897-with-a-description-of-the-little-tribe-of-smith-sound-eskimos-the-most-northerly-human-beings-in-the-world-and-an-account-of-the-discovery-and-bringing-home-of-the-saviksue-or-great-cape-york-meteorites-karnah-glacier-typical-glacier-and-delta-southern-shore-of-red-cliff-peninsula-back-of-these-deltas-and-a-low-fore-shore-whichconnects-them-rises-a-series-of-rather-rolling-summits-39-northward-over-the-great-ice-down-the-rav-image339204315.html
RM2AKT2FR–Northward over the great ice : a narrative of life and work along the shores and upon the interior ice-cap of northern Greenland in the years 1886 and 1891-1897, with a description of the little tribe of Smith Sound Eskimos, the most northerly human beings in the world, and an account of the discovery and bringing home of the Saviksue or great Cape York meteorites . KARNAH GLACIER. Typical Glacier and Delta, Southern Shore of Red-Cliff Peninsula. Back of these deltas and a low fore-shore whichconnects them, rises a series of rather rolling summits, 39° Northward over the Great Ice down the rav
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . MORSE BROS., Proprietors, Canton, Mass. S, LABORIN THE ffijiiiig. TRADE MARK REGISTERED *. OVE POU^- BROS. CM*3S^ For sale by all Wholesale Grocers; also the McClary Mfg. Co., London, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vanconver and Toronto. one another or cohere so as to form severalbundles. In the latter case they are said tobe polyadelphous. The yellow tea-anthersare either, as it were, balanced in themiddle on the filament, or have their stalkadhering all down one side of them. Thebotanist expresses all this circumlocution infour words : anthers versatile or adnate. TH Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-morse-bros-proprietors-canton-mass-s-laborin-the-ffijiiiig-trade-mark-registered-ove-pou-bros-cm3s-for-sale-by-all-wholesale-grocers-also-the-mcclary-mfg-co-london-montreal-winnipeg-vanconver-and-toronto-one-another-or-cohere-so-as-to-form-severalbundles-in-the-latter-case-they-are-said-tobe-polyadelphous-the-yellow-tea-anthersare-either-as-it-were-balanced-in-themiddle-on-the-filament-or-have-their-stalkadhering-all-down-one-side-of-them-thebotanist-expresses-all-this-circumlocution-infour-words-anthers-versatile-or-adnate-th-image338302378.html
RM2AJB03P–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . MORSE BROS., Proprietors, Canton, Mass. S, LABORIN THE ffijiiiig. TRADE MARK REGISTERED *. OVE POU^- BROS. CM*3S^ For sale by all Wholesale Grocers; also the McClary Mfg. Co., London, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vanconver and Toronto. one another or cohere so as to form severalbundles. In the latter case they are said tobe polyadelphous. The yellow tea-anthersare either, as it were, balanced in themiddle on the filament, or have their stalkadhering all down one side of them. Thebotanist expresses all this circumlocution infour words : anthers versatile or adnate. TH
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . erchant, Cale-donia Corner, N.S., is dead. James Johnson, lobster packer and hotel-keeper, Victoria, P.E.I., is dead. Wm. Murray, of T. & W. Murray, gen-eral merchants, Pembroke, Ont., is dead. Francis L. Seldon, of the F. L. Seldon &Co., provision dealers, Liverpool, N.S., isdead. SOMETHING NEW ! Smoked Geneva Sausage ^2-lb. tins, with key. A Seller. Theyre CLARKS ! Theyre Right ! ORANGE MARMALADE Have you tried UptonsGilt Edge Brand ? Put up in 7-lb. Wood Pails, 7 and 5 lb. Cans, and Glass Pots that retailat ioc. each. It will pay you to ask your wholesal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-erchant-cale-donia-corner-ns-is-dead-james-johnson-lobster-packer-and-hotel-keeper-victoria-pei-is-dead-wm-murray-of-t-w-murray-gen-eral-merchants-pembroke-ont-is-dead-francis-l-seldon-of-the-f-l-seldon-co-provision-dealers-liverpool-ns-isdead-something-new-!-smoked-geneva-sausage-2-lb-tins-with-key-a-seller-theyre-clarks-!-theyre-right-!-orange-marmalade-have-you-tried-uptonsgilt-edge-brand-put-up-in-7-lb-wood-pails-7-and-5-lb-cans-and-glass-pots-that-retailat-ioc-each-it-will-pay-you-to-ask-your-wholesal-image339382794.html
RM2AM4662–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . erchant, Cale-donia Corner, N.S., is dead. James Johnson, lobster packer and hotel-keeper, Victoria, P.E.I., is dead. Wm. Murray, of T. & W. Murray, gen-eral merchants, Pembroke, Ont., is dead. Francis L. Seldon, of the F. L. Seldon &Co., provision dealers, Liverpool, N.S., isdead. SOMETHING NEW ! Smoked Geneva Sausage ^2-lb. tins, with key. A Seller. Theyre CLARKS ! Theyre Right ! ORANGE MARMALADE Have you tried UptonsGilt Edge Brand ? Put up in 7-lb. Wood Pails, 7 and 5 lb. Cans, and Glass Pots that retailat ioc. each. It will pay you to ask your wholesal
Young folks' story of our country; a thrilling and accurate history of America, told in the simple language of childhood .. . ople in a very unfortunate condition. But in a short time over onethousand ptiions arrived and villages began to spring up along the coast.On Bos-ton Com-mon they found a spring of water and a settlement was madewhich was the beginning of that great city. The people were not accustomed to the New Eng-land climate and therewas consequently a great deal of sickness. So many died that a day was setapart for fasting and prayer. As if in answer to their appeal a ship appeare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-folks-story-of-our-country-a-thrilling-and-accurate-history-of-america-told-in-the-simple-language-of-childhood-ople-in-a-very-unfortunate-condition-but-in-a-short-time-over-onethousand-ptiions-arrived-and-villages-began-to-spring-up-along-the-coaston-bos-ton-com-mon-they-found-a-spring-of-water-and-a-settlement-was-madewhich-was-the-beginning-of-that-great-city-the-people-were-not-accustomed-to-the-new-eng-land-climate-and-therewas-consequently-a-great-deal-of-sickness-so-many-died-that-a-day-was-setapart-for-fasting-and-prayer-as-if-in-answer-to-their-appeal-a-ship-appeare-image338137818.html
RM2AJ3E6J–Young folks' story of our country; a thrilling and accurate history of America, told in the simple language of childhood .. . ople in a very unfortunate condition. But in a short time over onethousand ptiions arrived and villages began to spring up along the coast.On Bos-ton Com-mon they found a spring of water and a settlement was madewhich was the beginning of that great city. The people were not accustomed to the New Eng-land climate and therewas consequently a great deal of sickness. So many died that a day was setapart for fasting and prayer. As if in answer to their appeal a ship appeare
Sunset . uUaiL ^Al Sutter Street, San Francisco -^ 601 West 5th Street, Los Angeles VBBaUAET 1935 42-. Conducted by BARBARA LENOX Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-uuail-al-sutter-street-san-francisco-601-west-5th-street-los-angeles-vbbauaet-1935-42-conducted-by-barbara-lenox-image343155352.html
RM2AX8248–Sunset . uUaiL ^Al Sutter Street, San Francisco -^ 601 West 5th Street, Los Angeles VBBaUAET 1935 42-. Conducted by BARBARA LENOX
Sunset . Shown here is a new ham diah created by MarthaLogan. Try it soon . . this is her recipe: Mix 2 cupsof raw cranberries with 1 cup strained honey.Spread thickly over a center slice of Swifts PremiumHam; top with a second slice. Insert whole clovesaround edge of top slice of ham; place in a dish andbake until done (ai>out 1/^ hours) in a moderateoven, basting occasionally with liquid in dish.Garnish top slice with cranberries. Be sure the ham is Swifts Premium Youll find Cranberry Ham Slices an exceptionallybeautiful dish . . and exceptionally delicious, too.But in making it, be sure Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-shown-here-is-a-new-ham-diah-created-by-marthalogan-try-it-soon-this-is-her-recipe-mix-2-cupsof-raw-cranberries-with-1-cup-strained-honeyspread-thickly-over-a-center-slice-of-swifts-premiumham-top-with-a-second-slice-insert-whole-clovesaround-edge-of-top-slice-of-ham-place-in-a-dish-andbake-until-done-aigtout-1-hours-in-a-moderateoven-basting-occasionally-with-liquid-in-dishgarnish-top-slice-with-cranberries-be-sure-the-ham-is-swifts-premium-youll-find-cranberry-ham-slices-an-exceptionallybeautiful-dish-and-exceptionally-delicious-toobut-in-making-it-be-sure-image343245591.html
RM2AXC573–Sunset . Shown here is a new ham diah created by MarthaLogan. Try it soon . . this is her recipe: Mix 2 cupsof raw cranberries with 1 cup strained honey.Spread thickly over a center slice of Swifts PremiumHam; top with a second slice. Insert whole clovesaround edge of top slice of ham; place in a dish andbake until done (ai>out 1/^ hours) in a moderateoven, basting occasionally with liquid in dish.Garnish top slice with cranberries. Be sure the ham is Swifts Premium Youll find Cranberry Ham Slices an exceptionallybeautiful dish . . and exceptionally delicious, too.But in making it, be sure
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . That great army of house-hold workers (the women)are homeward bound from the summer vacation.Dust and dirt are going to catch it now!Think of the Brooms and Brushes theyll need—theyll want the best they can get for themoney they pay. Are you stocked up for theonslaught ? Boeckhs Brooms and Brushes pay a grocera good clean profit, and they never fail tosatisfy. Our illustrated book will help you todecide — send *-> ??*?-* for it, its free Doeckhs Brooms to all grocers ancJ BlUlSheS. BOECKH BROTHERS & COMPANY, Mfrs.Toronto, Ont. /is 40 THE CANADIAN GROCER Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-that-great-army-of-house-hold-workers-the-womenare-homeward-bound-from-the-summer-vacationdust-and-dirt-are-going-to-catch-it-now!think-of-the-brooms-and-brushes-theyll-needtheyll-want-the-best-they-can-get-for-themoney-they-pay-are-you-stocked-up-for-theonslaught-boeckhs-brooms-and-brushes-pay-a-grocera-good-clean-profit-and-they-never-fail-tosatisfy-our-illustrated-book-will-help-you-todecide-send-gt-for-it-its-free-doeckhs-brooms-to-all-grocers-ancj-blulshes-boeckh-brothers-company-mfrstoronto-ont-is-40-the-canadian-grocer-image339259633.html
RM2AKXH3D–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . That great army of house-hold workers (the women)are homeward bound from the summer vacation.Dust and dirt are going to catch it now!Think of the Brooms and Brushes theyll need—theyll want the best they can get for themoney they pay. Are you stocked up for theonslaught ? Boeckhs Brooms and Brushes pay a grocera good clean profit, and they never fail tosatisfy. Our illustrated book will help you todecide — send *-> ??*?-* for it, its free Doeckhs Brooms to all grocers ancJ BlUlSheS. BOECKH BROTHERS & COMPANY, Mfrs.Toronto, Ont. /is 40 THE CANADIAN GROCER
. The chicago Record's war stories : by staff correspondents in the field ; copiously illustrated. as senteast to the fashionable official residence dis-trict of Malacanay, the 1st Colorado wassent into Tondo and the 1st Nebraska wasestablished on the north shore of the Pasigriver. MacArthurs brigade patrolled Ermitaand Malate. In the walled city the Spaniards had sur-rendered their arms at the governors pal-ace. By nightfall over 7,000 rifles had beensurrendered, and by the following eveningnearly 1,000 more were turned in. The bigAmerican flag was hoisted by Lieut. Brumby,and as the Oregonia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chicago-records-war-stories-by-staff-correspondents-in-the-field-copiously-illustrated-as-senteast-to-the-fashionable-official-residence-dis-trict-of-malacanay-the-1st-colorado-wassent-into-tondo-and-the-1st-nebraska-wasestablished-on-the-north-shore-of-the-pasigriver-macarthurs-brigade-patrolled-ermitaand-malate-in-the-walled-city-the-spaniards-had-sur-rendered-their-arms-at-the-governors-pal-ace-by-nightfall-over-7000-rifles-had-beensurrendered-and-by-the-following-eveningnearly-1000-more-were-turned-in-the-bigamerican-flag-was-hoisted-by-lieut-brumbyand-as-the-oregonia-image336987086.html
RM2AG72D2–. The chicago Record's war stories : by staff correspondents in the field ; copiously illustrated. as senteast to the fashionable official residence dis-trict of Malacanay, the 1st Colorado wassent into Tondo and the 1st Nebraska wasestablished on the north shore of the Pasigriver. MacArthurs brigade patrolled Ermitaand Malate. In the walled city the Spaniards had sur-rendered their arms at the governors pal-ace. By nightfall over 7,000 rifles had beensurrendered, and by the following eveningnearly 1,000 more were turned in. The bigAmerican flag was hoisted by Lieut. Brumby,and as the Oregonia
Fire and Sword in the sudan : a personal narrative of fighting and serving the dervishes, 1879-1895 . hey were veritably butskin and bone. These poor wretches would eat anything,no matter how disgusting—skins of animals which had longsince dried and become decayed were roasted and eaten ;the strips of leather which form the angareb (native bed-stead) were cut off, boiled, and made into soup. Thosewho had any strength left went out and robbed ; like hawksthey pounced down on the bakers and butchers, and carednothing for the blows of the kurbash which invariably fellon their attenuated backs. On Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fire-and-sword-in-the-sudan-a-personal-narrative-of-fighting-and-serving-the-dervishes-1879-1895-hey-were-veritably-butskin-and-bone-these-poor-wretches-would-eat-anythingno-matter-how-disgustingskins-of-animals-which-had-longsince-dried-and-become-decayed-were-roasted-and-eaten-the-strips-of-leather-which-form-the-angareb-native-bed-stead-were-cut-off-boiled-and-made-into-soup-thosewho-had-any-strength-left-went-out-and-robbed-like-hawksthey-pounced-down-on-the-bakers-and-butchers-and-carednothing-for-the-blows-of-the-kurbash-which-invariably-fellon-their-attenuated-backs-on-image343108371.html
RM2AX5X6B–Fire and Sword in the sudan : a personal narrative of fighting and serving the dervishes, 1879-1895 . hey were veritably butskin and bone. These poor wretches would eat anything,no matter how disgusting—skins of animals which had longsince dried and become decayed were roasted and eaten ;the strips of leather which form the angareb (native bed-stead) were cut off, boiled, and made into soup. Thosewho had any strength left went out and robbed ; like hawksthey pounced down on the bakers and butchers, and carednothing for the blows of the kurbash which invariably fellon their attenuated backs. On
Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . ite) from the Alphard Group off the southern Cape coast. (Published March 1976.) 161 Millard, N. A. H. & Bouillon, J. Additional hydroids from the Seychelles. (Published December 1975.) .. .. 1 Siesser, W. G. see Klinger, H. C. Simpson, G. G. Notes on variation in penguins and on fossil penguins from the Pliocene of Langebaanweg, Cape Province, South Africa. (Published December 1975.) .. 59 Tankard, A. J. Thermally anomalous Late Pleistocene molluscs from the south-western Cape Province, South Africa. (Published August 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museumannale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-ite-from-the-alphard-group-off-the-southern-cape-coast-published-march-1976-161-millard-n-a-h-bouillon-j-additional-hydroids-from-the-seychelles-published-december-1975-1-siesser-w-g-see-klinger-h-c-simpson-g-g-notes-on-variation-in-penguins-and-on-fossil-penguins-from-the-pliocene-of-langebaanweg-cape-province-south-africa-published-december-1975-59-tankard-a-j-thermally-anomalous-late-pleistocene-molluscs-from-the-south-western-cape-province-south-africa-published-august-1-image343302697.html
RM2AXEP2H–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . ite) from the Alphard Group off the southern Cape coast. (Published March 1976.) 161 Millard, N. A. H. & Bouillon, J. Additional hydroids from the Seychelles. (Published December 1975.) .. .. 1 Siesser, W. G. see Klinger, H. C. Simpson, G. G. Notes on variation in penguins and on fossil penguins from the Pliocene of Langebaanweg, Cape Province, South Africa. (Published December 1975.) .. 59 Tankard, A. J. Thermally anomalous Late Pleistocene molluscs from the south-western Cape Province, South Africa. (Published August 1
Sunset . ? Can you speak, sing, act, write, direct or sell? TheD look into Broadcasting for your opportunity.New Floyd Gibbons Course trains you at borne, sparetime. Free booklet tells all. Give age. WriteFloyd Clbbans Scho«l «f Broadcaitl n(, 200014th St., N. W., 0«pt. SAIOO, Washington, D. C. CONTEST FOR HOSTESSES Party menus—^whether for a pre-tentious bridge luncheon or a simpleafternoon of sewing or an eveningof good talk around the fire—are thetheme of this new SUNSET contest,vrhich closes January 31. 1935. Give the complete menu — onethat you have used and found emi-nently successful. D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-can-you-speak-sing-act-write-direct-or-sell-thed-look-into-broadcasting-for-your-opportunitynew-floyd-gibbons-course-trains-you-at-borne-sparetime-free-booklet-tells-all-give-age-writefloyd-clbbans-schol-f-broadcaitl-n-200014th-st-n-w-0pt-saioo-washington-d-c-contest-for-hostesses-party-menuswhether-for-a-pre-tentious-bridge-luncheon-or-a-simpleafternoon-of-sewing-or-an-eveningof-good-talk-around-the-fireare-thetheme-of-this-new-sunset-contestvrhich-closes-january-31-1935-give-the-complete-menu-onethat-you-have-used-and-found-emi-nently-successful-d-image343240210.html
RM2AXBXAX–Sunset . ? Can you speak, sing, act, write, direct or sell? TheD look into Broadcasting for your opportunity.New Floyd Gibbons Course trains you at borne, sparetime. Free booklet tells all. Give age. WriteFloyd Clbbans Scho«l «f Broadcaitl n(, 200014th St., N. W., 0«pt. SAIOO, Washington, D. C. CONTEST FOR HOSTESSES Party menus—^whether for a pre-tentious bridge luncheon or a simpleafternoon of sewing or an eveningof good talk around the fire—are thetheme of this new SUNSET contest,vrhich closes January 31. 1935. Give the complete menu — onethat you have used and found emi-nently successful. D
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . K Agents for all theLucky Leaves A. P. Tippet & Co., Montreal and Toronto. F. H. Tippet & Co., St. John, N.B. THE CANADIAN GROCER UR Ml Purity and cleanliness is the secret of success in the manufacture of food products. In all the processes, from thecow to the table, the most rigorous cleanliness is enforced in the manufacture of BALDWINS EXPORT MILK. RICH MIL-K Is evinced by the Government Analysis, which places BALDWINS EXPORT MILK at the head of the list, in 4test of 64 samples, with 3.310 per cent, butter fat in original milk used. I Ml The Grocer, in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-k-agents-for-all-thelucky-leaves-a-p-tippet-co-montreal-and-toronto-f-h-tippet-co-st-john-nb-the-canadian-grocer-ur-ml-purity-and-cleanliness-is-the-secret-of-success-in-the-manufacture-of-food-products-in-all-the-processes-from-thecow-to-the-table-the-most-rigorous-cleanliness-is-enforced-in-the-manufacture-of-baldwins-export-milk-rich-mil-k-is-evinced-by-the-government-analysis-which-places-baldwins-export-milk-at-the-head-of-the-list-in-4test-of-64-samples-with-3310-per-cent-butter-fat-in-original-milk-used-i-ml-the-grocer-in-image339359471.html
RM2AM34D3–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . K Agents for all theLucky Leaves A. P. Tippet & Co., Montreal and Toronto. F. H. Tippet & Co., St. John, N.B. THE CANADIAN GROCER UR Ml Purity and cleanliness is the secret of success in the manufacture of food products. In all the processes, from thecow to the table, the most rigorous cleanliness is enforced in the manufacture of BALDWINS EXPORT MILK. RICH MIL-K Is evinced by the Government Analysis, which places BALDWINS EXPORT MILK at the head of the list, in 4test of 64 samples, with 3.310 per cent, butter fat in original milk used. I Ml The Grocer, in
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . Patent THOROUGHDRIED FRUIT CLEANER It will wash. It will stalk, and it will dry your Currants, Raisinsand Sultanas thoroughly. For engine power, it will machine 2^tons per day.. Our COFFEE MILLS are not castings, but forgings, with hand-cut steel teeth. Grindeasily, are perfectly adjustable and will last you out. HanH or Power. Our TEA SIFTER and CUTTER will clear your tea of nails, wood, etc., and cut the coarse leavesto a uniform size, improving appearance and liquor of the tea.Used by all the leading firms in the United Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-patent-thoroughdried-fruit-cleaner-it-will-wash-it-will-stalk-and-it-will-dry-your-currants-raisinsand-sultanas-thoroughly-for-engine-power-it-will-machine-2tons-per-day-our-coffee-mills-are-not-castings-but-forgings-with-hand-cut-steel-teeth-grindeasily-are-perfectly-adjustable-and-will-last-you-out-hanh-or-power-our-tea-sifter-and-cutter-will-clear-your-tea-of-nails-wood-etc-and-cut-the-coarse-leavesto-a-uniform-size-improving-appearance-and-liquor-of-the-teaused-by-all-the-leading-firms-in-the-united-kingdom-image339142900.html
RM2AKN86C–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . Patent THOROUGHDRIED FRUIT CLEANER It will wash. It will stalk, and it will dry your Currants, Raisinsand Sultanas thoroughly. For engine power, it will machine 2^tons per day.. Our COFFEE MILLS are not castings, but forgings, with hand-cut steel teeth. Grindeasily, are perfectly adjustable and will last you out. HanH or Power. Our TEA SIFTER and CUTTER will clear your tea of nails, wood, etc., and cut the coarse leavesto a uniform size, improving appearance and liquor of the tea.Used by all the leading firms in the United Kingdom.
The application of the benzidine colours in all branches of printing . Cover Print.- Itciiz.i Sky Mineover (*ul(ire<l |»rint. 4 1 ^ Cover Print: Congo Orange Gover coloured print.. if Cover Print: Brilliant Uerauine Bover Aniline Black. 4 1 1^ 5 ^% i^ Cover Print: Brilliant Benzo Blue GBover coloured print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-application-of-the-benzidine-colours-in-all-branches-of-printing-cover-print-itciizi-sky-mineover-ulireltl-rint-4-1-cover-print-congo-orange-gover-coloured-print-if-cover-print-brilliant-uerauine-bover-aniline-black-4-1-1-5-i-cover-print-brilliant-benzo-blue-gbover-coloured-print-image339921435.html
RM2AN0N77–The application of the benzidine colours in all branches of printing . Cover Print.- Itciiz.i Sky Mineover (*ul(ire<l |»rint. 4 1 ^ Cover Print: Congo Orange Gover coloured print.. if Cover Print: Brilliant Uerauine Bover Aniline Black. 4 1 1^ 5 ^% i^ Cover Print: Brilliant Benzo Blue GBover coloured print.
Sunset . -vital shining part of you is extinguishedforever, and something very dull andstolid settles down in its place. Once themind is closed to new ways of beauty, itshuts out a great deal more than a clearskin and a better figure. It destroys thepersonalit) and charm that is you, andtakes a lot of fun out of this adventurewe call living. Of course you can changeyour skin! Thats a fact and not a fairytale. Once in a while it is a good idea tocheck up on ourselves, because thingscan happen to us without our beingcompletely aware of them. Ive preparedan analysis chart which is, in a way, anii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-vital-shining-part-of-you-is-extinguishedforever-and-something-very-dull-andstolid-settles-down-in-its-place-once-themind-is-closed-to-new-ways-of-beauty-itshuts-out-a-great-deal-more-than-a-clearskin-and-a-better-figure-it-destroys-thepersonalit-and-charm-that-is-you-andtakes-a-lot-of-fun-out-of-this-adventurewe-call-living-of-course-you-can-changeyour-skin!-thats-a-fact-and-not-a-fairytale-once-in-a-while-it-is-a-good-idea-tocheck-up-on-ourselves-because-thingscan-happen-to-us-without-our-beingcompletely-aware-of-them-ive-preparedan-analysis-chart-which-is-in-a-way-anii-image342989400.html
RM2AX0EDC–Sunset . -vital shining part of you is extinguishedforever, and something very dull andstolid settles down in its place. Once themind is closed to new ways of beauty, itshuts out a great deal more than a clearskin and a better figure. It destroys thepersonalit) and charm that is you, andtakes a lot of fun out of this adventurewe call living. Of course you can changeyour skin! Thats a fact and not a fairytale. Once in a while it is a good idea tocheck up on ourselves, because thingscan happen to us without our beingcompletely aware of them. Ive preparedan analysis chart which is, in a way, anii
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . to 6c. The demand for blackrasps, is not so active, hence the priceruling is ic. lower, 4 to 5c. being the pricesnow asked. Cherries are somewhat scarce,and the excellent demand keeps pricessteady at 90c. to $1 for cooking and$ 1.25 to $ 1.50 for eating. Red currantsare still arriving in large quantities, and sellabout 40 to 65c. White currants are notso plentiful, nor in so good demand.The price asked for them is about 35 to50c. Black currants are dearer, 65to 80c. being the ruling price. The receiptsof blueberries have assumed large propor-tions. The dema Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-to-6c-the-demand-for-blackrasps-is-not-so-active-hence-the-priceruling-is-ic-lower-4-to-5c-being-the-pricesnow-asked-cherries-are-somewhat-scarceand-the-excellent-demand-keeps-pricessteady-at-90c-to-1-for-cooking-and-125-to-150-for-eating-red-currantsare-still-arriving-in-large-quantities-and-sellabout-40-to-65c-white-currants-are-notso-plentiful-nor-in-so-good-demandthe-price-asked-for-them-is-about-35-to50c-black-currants-are-dearer-65to-80c-being-the-ruling-price-the-receiptsof-blueberries-have-assumed-large-propor-tions-the-dema-image339388349.html
RM2AM4D8D–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . to 6c. The demand for blackrasps, is not so active, hence the priceruling is ic. lower, 4 to 5c. being the pricesnow asked. Cherries are somewhat scarce,and the excellent demand keeps pricessteady at 90c. to $1 for cooking and$ 1.25 to $ 1.50 for eating. Red currantsare still arriving in large quantities, and sellabout 40 to 65c. White currants are notso plentiful, nor in so good demand.The price asked for them is about 35 to50c. Black currants are dearer, 65to 80c. being the ruling price. The receiptsof blueberries have assumed large propor-tions. The dema
History of Sanpete and Emery counties, Utah, with sketches of cities, towns, and villages, chronology of important events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens . J. G CHRISTENSEN,MT. PLEASANT.. THOMAS WEST.MT. PLEASANT. HISTORY OF 8ANPETE COUNTY. 277 at railroading and in mining camps. He returned to thiscity, purchased a forty-acre farm in Chester, built ahouse and added to his farm till he now has about 200acres. In 1895 he moved to Mt. Pleasant He engagedin the sheep business in 1888 and has about 3,000 head.Was one of the organi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-sanpete-and-emery-counties-utah-with-sketches-of-cities-towns-and-villages-chronology-of-important-events-records-of-indian-wars-portraits-of-prominent-persons-and-biographies-of-representative-citizens-j-g-christensenmt-pleasant-thomas-westmt-pleasant-history-of-8anpete-county-277-at-railroading-and-in-mining-camps-he-returned-to-thiscity-purchased-a-forty-acre-farm-in-chester-built-ahouse-and-added-to-his-farm-till-he-now-has-about-200acres-in-1895-he-moved-to-mt-pleasant-he-engagedin-the-sheep-business-in-1888-and-has-about-3000-headwas-one-of-the-organi-image340189899.html
RM2ANCYK7–History of Sanpete and Emery counties, Utah, with sketches of cities, towns, and villages, chronology of important events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens . J. G CHRISTENSEN,MT. PLEASANT.. THOMAS WEST.MT. PLEASANT. HISTORY OF 8ANPETE COUNTY. 277 at railroading and in mining camps. He returned to thiscity, purchased a forty-acre farm in Chester, built ahouse and added to his farm till he now has about 200acres. In 1895 he moved to Mt. Pleasant He engagedin the sheep business in 1888 and has about 3,000 head.Was one of the organi
. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... clear and ac- j ceptable talk, but Mr. Henry stumbled in speech. The vote I was unanimous for her, but some voted against Mr. Henry. I Then followed a series of questions by EKI(>r Bailey, the an- ij swers to which woio satisfactory and both were then baptized. l| The same month a Christian church was organized at Dar- Ij lingtnn, consisting of twenty-eight members; Mr. and Mrs. ]i Henry being of tiie number. Tlio first Christian church in ;! Upper Canada had been organized at North GwiUiamsburg, li with forty-three members, October 21, 16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-christian-annual-for-the-year-of-our-lord-clear-and-ac-j-ceptable-talk-but-mr-henry-stumbled-in-speech-the-vote-i-was-unanimous-for-her-but-some-voted-against-mr-henry-i-then-followed-a-series-of-questions-by-ekigtr-bailey-the-an-ij-swers-to-which-woio-satisfactory-and-both-were-then-baptized-l-the-same-month-a-christian-church-was-organized-at-dar-ij-lingtnn-consisting-of-twenty-eight-members-mr-and-mrs-i-henry-being-of-tiie-number-tlio-first-christian-church-in-!-upper-canada-had-been-organized-at-north-gwiuiamsburg-li-with-forty-three-members-october-21-16-image336807946.html
RM2AFXWY6–. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... clear and ac- j ceptable talk, but Mr. Henry stumbled in speech. The vote I was unanimous for her, but some voted against Mr. Henry. I Then followed a series of questions by EKI(>r Bailey, the an- ij swers to which woio satisfactory and both were then baptized. l| The same month a Christian church was organized at Dar- Ij lingtnn, consisting of twenty-eight members; Mr. and Mrs. ]i Henry being of tiie number. Tlio first Christian church in ;! Upper Canada had been organized at North GwiUiamsburg, li with forty-three members, October 21, 16
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . THE ALPHA CHEMICAL CO. Berlin, Canada. THE CANADIAN GROCER 13. President, Treasurer, JOnrl BAYNE MacLEAN, HUGH C. MacLEAN, Montreal. Toronto. THE MacLEAN PUBLISHING CO. Limited. Publishers of Trade Newspapers which cir-culate in the Provinces of British Columbia,North-West Territories, Manitoba, Ontario,Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P. E.Island and Newfoundland. OFFICES : MONTREAL ... - Board of Trade Building, Telephone 1255.TORONTO a6 Front Street West, Telephone 2148.LONDON, ENG. - - - 109 Fleet Street, E. C, J. M. McKim.MANCHESTER, ENG. 18 St. Ann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-the-alpha-chemical-co-berlin-canada-the-canadian-grocer-13-president-treasurer-jonrl-bayne-maclean-hugh-c-maclean-montreal-toronto-the-maclean-publishing-co-limited-publishers-of-trade-newspapers-which-cir-culate-in-the-provinces-of-british-columbianorth-west-territories-manitoba-ontarioquebec-nova-scotia-new-brunswick-p-eisland-and-newfoundland-offices-montreal-board-of-trade-building-telephone-1255toronto-a6-front-street-west-telephone-2148london-eng-109-fleet-street-e-c-j-m-mckimmanchester-eng-18-st-ann-image339045294.html
RM2AKGRME–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . THE ALPHA CHEMICAL CO. Berlin, Canada. THE CANADIAN GROCER 13. President, Treasurer, JOnrl BAYNE MacLEAN, HUGH C. MacLEAN, Montreal. Toronto. THE MacLEAN PUBLISHING CO. Limited. Publishers of Trade Newspapers which cir-culate in the Provinces of British Columbia,North-West Territories, Manitoba, Ontario,Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P. E.Island and Newfoundland. OFFICES : MONTREAL ... - Board of Trade Building, Telephone 1255.TORONTO a6 Front Street West, Telephone 2148.LONDON, ENG. - - - 109 Fleet Street, E. C, J. M. McKim.MANCHESTER, ENG. 18 St. Ann
America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . probably less than 10,000 in the city ofSantiago. Cuba is not so entirely different from other countries as we might havebeen led to believe. It is easy to imagine that we are still on our nativesoil. Our horses are so weakened by the trip that we cannot get them offthe ships and make a general forward movement to Santiago for about twodays. I suppose you know that our cavalry is dismounted, having beenobliged to leav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/americas-war-for-humanity-related-in-story-and-picture-embracing-a-complete-history-of-cubas-struggle-for-liberty-and-the-glorious-heroism-of-americas-soldiers-and-sailors-probably-less-than-10000-in-the-city-ofsantiago-cuba-is-not-so-entirely-different-from-other-countries-as-we-might-havebeen-led-to-believe-it-is-easy-to-imagine-that-we-are-still-on-our-nativesoil-our-horses-are-so-weakened-by-the-trip-that-we-cannot-get-them-offthe-ships-and-make-a-general-forward-movement-to-santiago-for-about-twodays-i-suppose-you-know-that-our-cavalry-is-dismounted-having-beenobliged-to-leav-image342916461.html
RM2AWW5CD–America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . probably less than 10,000 in the city ofSantiago. Cuba is not so entirely different from other countries as we might havebeen led to believe. It is easy to imagine that we are still on our nativesoil. Our horses are so weakened by the trip that we cannot get them offthe ships and make a general forward movement to Santiago for about twodays. I suppose you know that our cavalry is dismounted, having beenobliged to leav
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Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . mand,though not large. Holders feel that withthe regular fall demand prices must rulehigher. Produce — Business seem to improveslowly. * In butter the price is still low,said a large dealer to The Grocer, wehave so much poor butter that when we geta good tub we have to sell at the regularprice to try and please those to whom wemust sell the poorer quality. Case eggsmove slowly. Cheese show little change.As the later makes come on the market it be-comes more difficult to sell the earliercheese. Their are fair stocks held andfactories offer freely. Fish—An im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1898-mandthough-not-large-holders-feel-that-withthe-regular-fall-demand-prices-must-rulehigher-produce-business-seem-to-improveslowly-in-butter-the-price-is-still-lowsaid-a-large-dealer-to-the-grocer-wehave-so-much-poor-butter-that-when-we-geta-good-tub-we-have-to-sell-at-the-regularprice-to-try-and-please-those-to-whom-wemust-sell-the-poorer-quality-case-eggsmove-slowly-cheese-show-little-changeas-the-later-makes-come-on-the-market-it-be-comes-more-difficult-to-sell-the-earliercheese-their-are-fair-stocks-held-andfactories-offer-freely-fishan-im-image339205149.html
RM2AKT3HH–Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . mand,though not large. Holders feel that withthe regular fall demand prices must rulehigher. Produce — Business seem to improveslowly. * In butter the price is still low,said a large dealer to The Grocer, wehave so much poor butter that when we geta good tub we have to sell at the regularprice to try and please those to whom wemust sell the poorer quality. Case eggsmove slowly. Cheese show little change.As the later makes come on the market it be-comes more difficult to sell the earliercheese. Their are fair stocks held andfactories offer freely. Fish—An im
Report of the meetings for organization and of the ..general meeting, together with the president's address, and a list of members . faithfullypressed the work to completion, and all feel well rewarded for the delay. Some,in these sketches, have taken us into their inner life, and told us of their boyishambitions and later achievements. Special thanks are due Gen. Joshua L. Cham-berlain, President McKendree H. Chamberlin, Dr. E. E. Strong, and Mrs. JohnC. Ordway, for so kindly loaning us plates for the illustrations. The question for discussion to-day is, in what form and way shall we beginthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-of-the-meetings-for-organization-and-of-the-general-meeting-together-with-the-presidents-address-and-a-list-of-members-faithfullypressed-the-work-to-completion-and-all-feel-well-rewarded-for-the-delay-somein-these-sketches-have-taken-us-into-their-inner-life-and-told-us-of-their-boyishambitions-and-later-achievements-special-thanks-are-due-gen-joshua-l-cham-berlain-president-mckendree-h-chamberlin-dr-e-e-strong-and-mrs-johnc-ordway-for-so-kindly-loaning-us-plates-for-the-illustrations-the-question-for-discussion-to-day-is-in-what-form-and-way-shall-we-beginthe-image342773513.html
RM2AWJK35–Report of the meetings for organization and of the ..general meeting, together with the president's address, and a list of members . faithfullypressed the work to completion, and all feel well rewarded for the delay. Some,in these sketches, have taken us into their inner life, and told us of their boyishambitions and later achievements. Special thanks are due Gen. Joshua L. Cham-berlain, President McKendree H. Chamberlin, Dr. E. E. Strong, and Mrs. JohnC. Ordway, for so kindly loaning us plates for the illustrations. The question for discussion to-day is, in what form and way shall we beginthe
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ppearance areapparent. It costs no more to get this make. * E B. EDDY CO., u-m HULL, CANADA. 61 Latour St MONTREAL 38 Front St. West - - TORONTO AGENTS—F. H. Andrews & Son, Quebec ; A. Powis, Hamilton ; J. A. Hendry, Kingston ;Schofield Bros., St. John; J. Peters & Co., Halifax; Tees & Persse, Winnipeg;James Mitchell, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.; John Cowan, St. Johns, Nfid. THE CANADIAN GROCER ffis, CHOICE PICKINGS From JAPAN Of rare liquor and handsome style. Exceptional valuesthat cannot be matched on to-days market. In highand medium grades our stock is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-ppearance-areapparent-it-costs-no-more-to-get-this-make-e-b-eddy-co-u-m-hull-canada-61-latour-st-montreal-38-front-st-west-toronto-agentsf-h-andrews-son-quebec-a-powis-hamilton-j-a-hendry-kingston-schofield-bros-st-john-j-peters-co-halifax-tees-persse-winnipegjames-mitchell-victoria-and-vancouver-bc-john-cowan-st-johns-nfid-the-canadian-grocer-ffis-choice-pickings-from-japan-of-rare-liquor-and-handsome-style-exceptional-valuesthat-cannot-be-matched-on-to-days-market-in-highand-medium-grades-our-stock-is-image339029871.html
RM2AKG41K–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ppearance areapparent. It costs no more to get this make. * E B. EDDY CO., u-m HULL, CANADA. 61 Latour St MONTREAL 38 Front St. West - - TORONTO AGENTS—F. H. Andrews & Son, Quebec ; A. Powis, Hamilton ; J. A. Hendry, Kingston ;Schofield Bros., St. John; J. Peters & Co., Halifax; Tees & Persse, Winnipeg;James Mitchell, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.; John Cowan, St. Johns, Nfid. THE CANADIAN GROCER ffis, CHOICE PICKINGS From JAPAN Of rare liquor and handsome style. Exceptional valuesthat cannot be matched on to-days market. In highand medium grades our stock is
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . CLUBBING RATES The Dry Goods Review andThe Canadian Grocer TELLS what to buy and how to sell it; gives aregular course of Window Dressing, StoreManagement, Advertising; describes all newgoods, etc. What more do you want ? One Pointerfrom a single copy should net you at least TwoDollars. Twelve copies, or one year, should net youTwenty-four Dollars. This is a fact, and the reasonwe have subscribers $3.00 Send tor Samples. THE DRY GOODS REVIEW TORONTO .... .... MONTREAL. %%%*£ An Automatic Selling Machine to sellAdams Tutti Frutti. For particularswrite stating Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-clubbing-rates-the-dry-goods-review-andthe-canadian-grocer-tells-what-to-buy-and-how-to-sell-it-gives-aregular-course-of-window-dressing-storemanagement-advertising-describes-all-newgoods-etc-what-more-do-you-want-one-pointerfrom-a-single-copy-should-net-you-at-least-twodollars-twelve-copies-or-one-year-should-net-youtwenty-four-dollars-this-is-a-fact-and-the-reasonwe-have-subscribers-300-send-tor-samples-the-dry-goods-review-toronto-montreal-an-automatic-selling-machine-to-selladams-tutti-frutti-for-particularswrite-stating-image339023722.html
RM2AKFT62–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . CLUBBING RATES The Dry Goods Review andThe Canadian Grocer TELLS what to buy and how to sell it; gives aregular course of Window Dressing, StoreManagement, Advertising; describes all newgoods, etc. What more do you want ? One Pointerfrom a single copy should net you at least TwoDollars. Twelve copies, or one year, should net youTwenty-four Dollars. This is a fact, and the reasonwe have subscribers $3.00 Send tor Samples. THE DRY GOODS REVIEW TORONTO .... .... MONTREAL. %%%*£ An Automatic Selling Machine to sellAdams Tutti Frutti. For particularswrite stating
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . J. HUNGERFORD SMITH CO., 19 to 23 Alice Street, Toronto THE CANADIAN GROCER 37 r. i The Eclipse of China and Japan teas.——-— The above cut graphically depicts, betterthan words can, the eclipse of the unclean, adul-terated teas of China and Japan, by the pure,clean, machine-made teas of CEYLON andINDIA. Estimated annual consumptionof tea 500,000,000 lbs., of whichCeylon and India supply 261,000,-000 lbs. or more than 50%. Within 30 years Ceylon andIndia have displaced a large pro-portion of China and Japans teatrade. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-j-hungerford-smith-co-19-to-23-alice-street-toronto-the-canadian-grocer-37-r-i-the-eclipse-of-china-and-japan-teas-the-above-cut-graphically-depicts-betterthan-words-can-the-eclipse-of-the-unclean-adul-terated-teas-of-china-and-japan-by-the-pureclean-machine-made-teas-of-ceylon-andindia-estimated-annual-consumptionof-tea-500000000-lbs-of-whichceylon-and-india-supply-261000-000-lbs-or-more-than-50-within-30-years-ceylon-andindia-have-displaced-a-large-pro-portion-of-china-and-japans-teatrade-image338443290.html
RM2AJHBTA–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . J. HUNGERFORD SMITH CO., 19 to 23 Alice Street, Toronto THE CANADIAN GROCER 37 r. i The Eclipse of China and Japan teas.——-— The above cut graphically depicts, betterthan words can, the eclipse of the unclean, adul-terated teas of China and Japan, by the pure,clean, machine-made teas of CEYLON andINDIA. Estimated annual consumptionof tea 500,000,000 lbs., of whichCeylon and India supply 261,000,-000 lbs. or more than 50%. Within 30 years Ceylon andIndia have displaced a large pro-portion of China and Japans teatrade.
Sunset . OH, boy/ is thatGOOD. GEE, PUFFtDWHEAT ANO PUFFEDRica ABE 5WELL. WELL, BOBBY, WE CANCERTAINLY THANKTHE PUFFED PAISFOR SOLVING- NOTHING TO IT. MOTHER.WE SOLVE BREAKFAST ,• PROBLEMS BV THEMILLIONS .. Heres the breakfast thatheats 1^000 words of coaxing WATCH youngsters go for breakfast with a zestwhen Puflfed Wheat or Puffed Rice is on thetable! How they love the luscious, nut-like flavor ofthese whole grains, puffed to 8 times normal size! With milk, sugar and fruit, this gay and lively cerealmakes a gala breakfast. One youngsters love like candy!They eat without any urging. Thats why Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-oh-boy-is-thatgood-gee-pufftdwheat-ano-puffedrica-abe-5well-well-bobby-we-cancertainly-thankthe-puffed-paisfor-solving-nothing-to-it-motherwe-solve-breakfast-problems-bv-themillions-heres-the-breakfast-thatheats-1000-words-of-coaxing-watch-youngsters-go-for-breakfast-with-a-zestwhen-puflfed-wheat-or-puffed-rice-is-on-thetable!-how-they-love-the-luscious-nut-like-flavor-ofthese-whole-grains-puffed-to-8-times-normal-size!-with-milk-sugar-and-fruit-this-gay-and-lively-cerealmakes-a-gala-breakfast-one-youngsters-love-like-candy!they-eat-without-any-urging-thats-why-image342924790.html
RM2AWWG1X–Sunset . OH, boy/ is thatGOOD. GEE, PUFFtDWHEAT ANO PUFFEDRica ABE 5WELL. WELL, BOBBY, WE CANCERTAINLY THANKTHE PUFFED PAISFOR SOLVING- NOTHING TO IT. MOTHER.WE SOLVE BREAKFAST ,• PROBLEMS BV THEMILLIONS .. Heres the breakfast thatheats 1^000 words of coaxing WATCH youngsters go for breakfast with a zestwhen Puflfed Wheat or Puffed Rice is on thetable! How they love the luscious, nut-like flavor ofthese whole grains, puffed to 8 times normal size! With milk, sugar and fruit, this gay and lively cerealmakes a gala breakfast. One youngsters love like candy!They eat without any urging. Thats why
Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . II THE ARMEDA Tea Packing Machine and Simplex Tea Mixer Mr. Wentzell, of H. W. Wentzell & Co., Wholesale Grocers,Halifax, Nova Scotia, says : The Armeda Tea lJacker and Simplex Tea Mixer purchasedfrom A. H. Canning & Co., Toronto, is a complete outfit. We arcdelighted with them. Simple in construction, durable, and do perfectwork.* Write. A. H. CANNING & CO., 57 Front St. East, TORONTO FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICES.. THE CANADIAN GROCER 27 COTTAM BIRD SEED and Bird Bread,manufactured under six patents. Reliablestandard goods; nothing to approach them f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-january-june-1898-ii-the-armeda-tea-packing-machine-and-simplex-tea-mixer-mr-wentzell-of-h-w-wentzell-co-wholesale-grocershalifax-nova-scotia-says-the-armeda-tea-ljacker-and-simplex-tea-mixer-purchasedfrom-a-h-canning-co-toronto-is-a-complete-outfit-we-arcdelighted-with-them-simple-in-construction-durable-and-do-perfectwork-write-a-h-canning-co-57-front-st-east-toronto-for-descriptive-circular-and-prices-the-canadian-grocer-27-cottam-bird-seed-and-bird-breadmanufactured-under-six-patents-reliablestandard-goods-nothing-to-approach-them-f-image338215889.html
RM2AJ71PW–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . II THE ARMEDA Tea Packing Machine and Simplex Tea Mixer Mr. Wentzell, of H. W. Wentzell & Co., Wholesale Grocers,Halifax, Nova Scotia, says : The Armeda Tea lJacker and Simplex Tea Mixer purchasedfrom A. H. Canning & Co., Toronto, is a complete outfit. We arcdelighted with them. Simple in construction, durable, and do perfectwork.* Write. A. H. CANNING & CO., 57 Front St. East, TORONTO FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICES.. THE CANADIAN GROCER 27 COTTAM BIRD SEED and Bird Bread,manufactured under six patents. Reliablestandard goods; nothing to approach them f
America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . THE USUAL SPANISH DISPOSITION OK PRISONERS. INVASION OF CUBA. 495 Sniffing contemptuously, he replied: We cut their heads off, of course. And yet, behind this amour of vengeance, bred in the bone by a century of suffering, the Cuban is tender and gentle. One seldom finds a man of more generous and gracious impulses than this same Laiue. His hour had come, and he was lost in the almost savage enjoyment of it. Battle of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/americas-war-for-humanity-related-in-story-and-picture-embracing-a-complete-history-of-cubas-struggle-for-liberty-and-the-glorious-heroism-of-americas-soldiers-and-sailors-the-usual-spanish-disposition-ok-prisoners-invasion-of-cuba-495-sniffing-contemptuously-he-replied-we-cut-their-heads-off-of-course-and-yet-behind-this-amour-of-vengeance-bred-in-the-bone-by-a-century-of-suffering-the-cuban-is-tender-and-gentle-one-seldom-finds-a-man-of-more-generous-and-gracious-impulses-than-this-same-laiue-his-hour-had-come-and-he-was-lost-in-the-almost-savage-enjoyment-of-it-battle-of-image342912118.html
RM2AWTYWA–America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . THE USUAL SPANISH DISPOSITION OK PRISONERS. INVASION OF CUBA. 495 Sniffing contemptuously, he replied: We cut their heads off, of course. And yet, behind this amour of vengeance, bred in the bone by a century of suffering, the Cuban is tender and gentle. One seldom finds a man of more generous and gracious impulses than this same Laiue. His hour had come, and he was lost in the almost savage enjoyment of it. Battle of