<= ve gs ET EEE RP eee ee rue qe me RE AA ARS LT UT Da SEL der fait . DT nu PS £ ” >» ss -. . 1 - ' —æ -— —#" ni - », A LA _ La Jeune Femme chez l’Epicier. La pr année’ de notre mariage, ma fem- me d da de faire son marché elle-même. Non seulement cela me plait, dit-elle, mais a crois pouvoir y réaliser des économies.” L épicier, notre voisin, eut sa première visite. que je veux, dit-elle, c’est faire le plus d'é- Conornies possible. Je suis décidée de faire moi- Pme mon paineta ne pas acheter de pâtisseries. se = petit panier, elle vit des œufs S : > ‘ LE en la douzaine, demanda-t-lle à Comme vous le savez, les œufs sont très cher nas MA femme fut surpris: du prix, 25cts. à ‘"Vingtcinq cents! Mais ce prix est tout sim- ‘ement impossible, Je vous ai dit que je voulais faire les écono- ! ua, n'aurez vous pas des œufs à 18 cts. ou à "13.7 Ce prix est d'j1 très élevé.” À tre Cproter est un honnît: homme doublé un phil “ophe, an3si donnai-t-il à ma femme S explications que la sitmition demandait J'ai des œuis à 20 cents la douzaine. mais je # (rs vous les recommander. S'il s'agit pour “is de faire de bonnes pâtisæries, il ne vos il pas songer à faire des économies sous ce iPPort Le beurre, les œufs et la farine sont desarticles vil ve us {ant de toute nécessité avoir de pre- re qualité.” Ainsi parla l'épici +, en homme sage qu'il était. a femme reprit: “Mais, alors, sur quoi Jurrus je faire des économies ? ‘Sur une foule de choses, mais jamais sur ce “ » = - “En achetant la farine ‘Royal Household,’ vous en avez beaucoup plus pour votre argent, vous avez une plus gran:ie valeur pour un prix à pe supérieur. Jn un mot, vous avez toute valeur de la farine.” ‘'Qu’entendez-vous par—valeur de la farine?” “La plus grande quantité des éléments nutri- tifs que contient le blé.” C’était le moment de l'après-midi où les affaires sont un peu plus calme, aussi l’épicier se mit-il a expliquer à ma femme ce qu'il savait de la farine. . “Plus la farine est bon marché, plus elle con- tient de son. “Il y a du son dans toute les farines tant qu'on ne l'a pas Ôté,. ‘Le son est éliminé de la farine ‘Royal Household,' ce qui exige une mouture parfaite, des machines perfectionnées et un outil'age parfait sous tous les rapports. . ‘Outre ce que je viens de vous énumérer, la farine en question est purifiée par l’électricité et ceci la rend différente de toutes lesautres farines. “Tous mes clients me la demandent, ce qui confirme la bonne opinion que j'ai d'elle. À ce passage, un soupçon traversa l'esprit de ma femme et ce fut d’un ton un peu moqueur qu'eile demanda. ‘Ne faites vous pas de plus gros bénéfices en vendant la farine ‘Royal Household ?’ “Non, certainement non, madame, répondit notre épicier, —au contraire j'en fais moins que sur les farines de seconde qualité.’ ni est absolument nécessaire, dit l’épicier, la urine de première qualité, » See sont in lispensables. tuelie est votre meilleure fariñe,questionna la nouvelle ménagère ?’? La farine ‘Royal Household,’ dit simple- rent l'épicier.'* ‘Quel en est le prix ?’’ J1 lui dit. “Mais vous devez en avoirdemeillearmarché?’ J'en ai qui coûte moins cher, mais ce n'est as meilleur marché pour cela ear à la longue, le coûte plus cher." — —— 2 les œufs frais et le | chaudement ?”? “Pour quelle raison ?’’ “Alors, pourquoi la recommandez-vous aussi “Simplement par le fait qu’un client qui achète de la farine ‘Royal Household’ sait ensuite ce qu’il veut quand il a besoin de farine, je n'ai plus besoin de lui faire l’article. “Si vous le demandez à la Compagnie des Moulins à Farines Ogilvie, vous recevrez un petit livre utile sur la manière de faire le pain.” Ce dernier argument décida ma femme qui acheta de la farine ‘‘Royal Householïld,’”’ des œufs de 25 cts. et le meilleur beurre qu’elle put trouver. SANS-SOUCI. [21 L'IMPARTIAL 19068 100 Bbls well cured Isiand Herring Go lo lo Casks American Kerosene oil | lot ched Boards and Hardwood Planks, boots and Shoes. 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