Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . beral supply dispensedin the way of samples to the thirstyones who visited the exhibition on thehot July evenings. The Canadian Brewing Company fol-lowed the same plan on the opposite THE CANADIAN GROCER side of the Stadium, illustrating theirlabels and demonstrating their goods tothe satisfaction of all connoisieurs. Laporte, Martin & Co., Limited. As will be seen from the accompany-ing photograph, the booth in which La-porte, Martin & Co. displayed their in the standard size bottles, and canbe secured in either still natural wa-ter or aerated. Many other


Canadian grocer July-December 1907 . beral supply dispensedin the way of samples to the thirstyones who visited the exhibition on thehot July evenings. The Canadian Brewing Company fol-lowed the same plan on the opposite THE CANADIAN GROCER side of the Stadium, illustrating theirlabels and demonstrating their goods tothe satisfaction of all connoisieurs. Laporte, Martin & Co., Limited. As will be seen from the accompany-ing photograph, the booth in which La-porte, Martin & Co. displayed their in the standard size bottles, and canbe secured in either still natural wa-ter or aerated. Many other lines, ofwhich this firm are agents, were alsoto the fore, including malt extract,Mitchells Scotch whisky, and SirThos. Lip tons tea. without being convinced that this linewas as good as anything on the mar-ket. Pernot biscuits, for which the firmare Canadian agents, were awardedGrand Prix at Hanoi in 1902-, and againin 1904 captured the same honor at In the year 1906 they werejudged beyond competition in Milan and. Montreal Grocery Clerks Food Show—Laporte, Martin & Co. goods was dressed in a very attractivemanner. Outside of this, however, qual-ity predominated. Such lines as Hia-watha mineral water, on view on thenorth side of the booth, certainly com-pare favorably with anything of theirkind on the market. This water is sold Leon Fontanel & the west end of the building, in aprominent central stand was located afine display of the high-class lines ofwhich Leon Fontanel & Cie. are one who tasted the dainty biscuitshanded out at the booth, went away 31 Marseilles. In Liege, too, in 1905, theywere again out of reach of literature was handed outto the many visitors at the booth, ex-plaining facts about all their otherlines on exhibition, notably a fine dis-play of French wines. T FI E C A N A DIA N GROCER C. A. Chouillou & Cie. A tastj exhibit was that of the pro-duel of C A. Chouillou cV Co. Tinslinn arc Canadian agents for Le


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