. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. esident of Mont-real for the past 38 years. His longresidence here served to permit of awide acquaintance throughout the tradein Quebec, the New England States andOntario. Mr. Kearney was unmarried, , a brother, and Mrs. J. , a sister, survive Mr. Kearney. DEPARTMENTAL STORE STAGESGOOD ROADS COMPETITION The good roads competition for 1918has been launched by the Robinson andMacBean departmental store, MooseJaw, at a banquet held recently, whenthe reeves and councillors of municipali-ties surrounding Moose Jaw were inattendance. The banquet


. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. esident of Mont-real for the past 38 years. His longresidence here served to permit of awide acquaintance throughout the tradein Quebec, the New England States andOntario. Mr. Kearney was unmarried, , a brother, and Mrs. J. , a sister, survive Mr. Kearney. DEPARTMENTAL STORE STAGESGOOD ROADS COMPETITION The good roads competition for 1918has been launched by the Robinson andMacBean departmental store, MooseJaw, at a banquet held recently, whenthe reeves and councillors of municipali-ties surrounding Moose Jaw were inattendance. The banquet was presidedover by W. F. MacBean. ? OTTAWA ELECTS OFFICERS Ottawa Retail Merchants Associationhas unanimously elected L. N. Poulin aspresident, succeeding Henry officers elected were: first vice-president, S. McClenaghan; second vice-president, Clarke Cummings; treasurer,A. P. Johnston; secretary, B. G. Crab-tree. The Association pledged its assis-tance to the Food Controller in the con-servation of Sergeant A. C. Manson, son of D. , manager of the Scott FruitCompany, Ltd., Winnipeg, was recentlymentioned in despatches for bravery inaction. He went overseas with the 44thbattalion. Sergeant Manson is one ofthree sons of D. S. Manson, all of whomare overseas. WINNIPEG BUSINESS CONGRESSSUCCESSFUL A business congress at which addresseswere delivered by experts on retail prob-lems, has been completed at Stockdale, the American retailmerchandising expert, was one of thelecturers. G. Pryor Irwin delivered the TO ALL OF US Each paper, book and magazine Sprouts upward like a geyserRecipes for saving things ; Were growing thin and wiser!We salt down beans, dehydrate greens Store up foods like a miser;Were going to preserve the world. And also can the Kaiser. closing lecture on Cash, Credit, Collec-tions, the Future of Your Trade. Mem-bers from outside points were guests ofthe McClary Mfg. Company to a theatreparty. J. H. Curie, sec


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