d by the best wholesale
and retail confectioners of Canada. With our repeat orders we have some
very flattering testimonials as to its high quality. Our Prices are
Right. The goods when once tried need no other recommendation.
Sold in barrels, half, quarters and pails.
Samples and prices on application.
FLETCHER MNF'G. CO.
Toronto.
OUR LEADING SPECIALTY is the manufacture of Soda Fountains and
apparatus. We make both counter and wall fountains.
We make liberal allowances for old apparatus.
EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT.
[Illustration: THE POLAR "D."
Fig. 260 a.
Fletcher
Mnf'g. Co.
440 & 442 Yonge
St., Toronto.
OUR POLAR. D. SODA FOUNTAIN WITH OUR NEW PNEUMATIC SYRUP JAR.]
Transcriber's Note
Misspelled words have been corrected. Punctuation in this book is
somewhat erratic; in general, this has not been altered from the
original. However, when punctuation clearly follows a specific pattern,
punctuation has been standardized.
In the recipe for ACID DROPS AND TABLETS, the original wording says to
"add the acid which has been finally powdered." Since this seems like a
typo, it has been changed to "finely powdered."
In the table of COMPOSITION CLEAR TOY MOULDS, the ones digit of the "No.
per lb." is unreadable for items 34 (Harp), 35 (Fireman), and 46
(Scissors). The numbers listed in that column for those items are
guesses.
In the recipe for TAR COUGH DROPS, the tar referred to is probably
pine tar.
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