Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . uately handled and ex-pressed by our financial Cunliffe, is sufficiently evidenced bythe smoothness with which negotiationsappear to have proceeded. Moreover, itmust not be forgotten that, given a longcontinuance of the war, the monetaryoperations between America and thiscountry are likely to be numerous andextensive. NOW WE MUST KEEP BOOKS (Continued from page 30.) Yet that was a double-entry system. Ialways have preferred it because not onlysimple, but logical and appeals to me about the single-entryplan 1 detailed at t
Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . uately handled and ex-pressed by our financial Cunliffe, is sufficiently evidenced bythe smoothness with which negotiationsappear to have proceeded. Moreover, itmust not be forgotten that, given a longcontinuance of the war, the monetaryoperations between America and thiscountry are likely to be numerous andextensive. NOW WE MUST KEEP BOOKS (Continued from page 30.) Yet that was a double-entry system. Ialways have preferred it because not onlysimple, but logical and appeals to me about the single-entryplan 1 detailed at the beginning of thisstory is the fact that it seems to com-pletely supply all features of the double-entry, while being readily comprehensibleto anybody. A not inconsiderable portion of thevalue of keeping accurate records is thatno man can do it without THINKING,and thinking regularly and is the essence of logic. Thetwo are infinitely valuable to any mer-chant. So we may well welcome thisnewly imposed Quantity displays of marmalade an d jams similar to the above are one of the most effective seles methods April 5, 1918. 33 ^IllllllllllllllllllllltlllUllllllllU^ IlNI111ll lll H111111U; ] CURRENT NEWS OF THE WEEK [ Canadian Grocer Will Appreciate Items of News from Readers for This Page WM\ Maritime Provinces The late spring has delayed the mapiesugar crop but shipments are expectednext week. W. Frank Hatheway, of Hatheway &Co., Ltd., St. John, is in Barbadoes forthe spring months. Practically all the grocers of St. Johnhave secured their business licenses un-der the new federal act. On account of the food conservationmovement the bakers in St. John agreedto make no hot cross buns for the GoodFriday trade as in other years. The U. S. Government having takenover the last steamer of the E. S. , St. John, is now cut offentirely from steamer communicationwith Boston, a situation which imposesa serious handicap on the import andexport of many
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