Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . artments. Previously they had twelve male em-ployees in their grocery the cash and carry system thereis one man on the floor, two in the back counter and three girls to look afterwrapping parcels, etc. This cuts thestaff in two, and the girls are employedat a lower rate of wage. All Goods Plainly PricedNo grocery deliveries are being madewhatever, Mr. Little stated. At leastnot until the present system has had athorough trial. In view of delivery cost-ing 10 per cent, this amount is takenoff each purchase. All goods are plainlypriced with a st


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . artments. Previously they had twelve male em-ployees in their grocery the cash and carry system thereis one man on the floor, two in the back counter and three girls to look afterwrapping parcels, etc. This cuts thestaff in two, and the girls are employedat a lower rate of wage. All Goods Plainly PricedNo grocery deliveries are being madewhatever, Mr. Little stated. At leastnot until the present system has had athorough trial. In view of delivery cost-ing 10 per cent, this amount is takenoff each purchase. All goods are plainlypriced with a sticker so that the cus- tomer can see exactly the price of thearticle on the counter or shelf. She doesher own selecting. The trade in the West is very muchinterested in the new departure and willfollow with interest its evolution. Itis conceded by many that farm tradewill increase as farmers always carrytheir parcels anyway. Now they get thebenefit of a 10 per cent, reduction. Howthe city customers will view it remainsto be


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