Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . THE CANADIAN GROCER At the conclusion of hearing JusticeRiddell told the disputants that hethought they could get together andsettle the dispute. In the meantime,some of the points have been sent overto the master at Osgoode Hall to de-cide upon. The Dominion Co-operative Associa-tion will open its first of a series ofstores at 964 Bloor Street West, Toron-to, on Tuesday, Dec. 1st. The store willcarry a full stock of provisions aad gro-ceries. Meetings in behalf of the asso-ciation are still held in many parts ofthe city. The attendance has been largeand th


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . THE CANADIAN GROCER At the conclusion of hearing JusticeRiddell told the disputants that hethought they could get together andsettle the dispute. In the meantime,some of the points have been sent overto the master at Osgoode Hall to de-cide upon. The Dominion Co-operative Associa-tion will open its first of a series ofstores at 964 Bloor Street West, Toron-to, on Tuesday, Dec. 1st. The store willcarry a full stock of provisions aad gro-ceries. Meetings in behalf of the asso-ciation are still held in many parts ofthe city. The attendance has been largeand the interest active. On Thursday,Dec. 17, in Broadway Hall, the associa-tion will hold a celebration. MayorOliver will preside. GUELPH. November 24.—Mr. Zieman, the Pro-vincial President of the Retail Merch-ants Association, at the associationbanquet, on the 13th Nov., made somevery rash statements, according- to aletter published by S. Carter, Presidentof the local Co-operative Association, inthe local papery this week, which iscau


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