Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . Toronto have hadfruit displayed in their windows throughoutthe entire season. Many dealers who takepride in having a really bright window inthe cooler weather do not take these painsin the summer time for the reason that fliescan make the freshest, neatest display lookold and shop-worn in a few days. It hasbeen found, too, that enclosed window weekly a good display of general the weather becomes cooler, and fruit isoffered in smaller variety, it is especially ad-visable to have general groceries fine display can be made of flour bag


Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . Toronto have hadfruit displayed in their windows throughoutthe entire season. Many dealers who takepride in having a really bright window inthe cooler weather do not take these painsin the summer time for the reason that fliescan make the freshest, neatest display lookold and shop-worn in a few days. It hasbeen found, too, that enclosed window weekly a good display of general the weather becomes cooler, and fruit isoffered in smaller variety, it is especially ad-visable to have general groceries fine display can be made of flour method is to arrange them in centre of thewindow in a pile about five feet in circum-ference, with the titles of the bags all facingthe outside ; above this, make a similar pilethree feet in circumference, and, on this,put three bags, with a cap-stone of the bestflour that can be secured. At each side ofthe window might be arranged as large avariety of breakfast foods, etc., as is foundadvisable to carry. In front, and to the. A DISPLAY OF CROCKERYWARE. spaces, , window spaces having a glasspartition at the back dividing the windowfrom the store, are too hot in the summer formany classes of goods. Some grocersreplace during the hot months the glasspartition with a mosquito netting, which,while keeping out the flies, allows a con-stant current of air to circulate through thewindow space. With this netting it is possi-ble to keep a constant variety of displays inthe window throughout the summer. Fruitis not the only article suitable. In ,fact, ifa merchant is not prepared to go into thefruit business as extensively, if he is notprepared to meet the competition in fruit ofhis neighbor, it would be better to arrange right of the central pile, a table or stand,low enough not to hide the display behindit, might be arranged, with some flourspilled loose in a kneading trough, with thenecessary adjuncts to flour for baking, suchas sugar, butter, milk, extracts, etc., closeby.


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