. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. ble Display With ProprietaryGoods—How the Window Was Built Up. Wm. Currie, a St. Catherine street,Montreal, grocer, recently dressed avery attractive window, which illus-trates the selling force of a simple ar-rangement of foodstuffs of merit in thewindow of the store. Nothing elabor-ate is attempted in the display, as thephotograph shows. Edwardsburg Starch Companys CrownBrand table syrups are to the fore,pyramids being built with 20-ft., 10-lb.,5-fb., and 2-Ib. tins. Bensons preparedcom starch, Silver Gloss starch andEnamel starch are the package lines mo


. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. ble Display With ProprietaryGoods—How the Window Was Built Up. Wm. Currie, a St. Catherine street,Montreal, grocer, recently dressed avery attractive window, which illus-trates the selling force of a simple ar-rangement of foodstuffs of merit in thewindow of the store. Nothing elabor-ate is attempted in the display, as thephotograph shows. Edwardsburg Starch Companys CrownBrand table syrups are to the fore,pyramids being built with 20-ft., 10-lb.,5-fb., and 2-Ib. tins. Bensons preparedcom starch, Silver Gloss starch andEnamel starch are the package lines month, or netted 1,200 points, $30,000per year. Do the district managers all be-long ? asked The Grocer. Not at all. To be included in themembership a manager must have asmembers irom his district 40 per cent,of his selling force. Only two other dis-trict managers were eligible, and wewere very proud that our Canadiansales force were able to command thisaverage. One result of the convention, con-tinued Mr. Mutton, was a material re-. An Attractive Grocery Window Dressed by Wm. Currie, Montreal. displayed. Two tall glass jars are prom-inent in the photograph. These containstarch and add to the neatness and bal-ance of the display. There are alsothree tall glass jars containing syrupin the centre of the window between thetwo starch jars. These assist in carry-ing out the idea more perfectly. Theyare a good selling feature, as well, asone notes the transparency of the display resulted in a material in-crease in sales. GATHERING OF 100 POINTSALESMEN. James Joiner has purchased the dairybusiness of Alonzo McLean. Wallaceburg,the change going into effect on Monday. Toronto Manager Tells of Unique Con-vention in Dayton, Ohio. F. E. Mutton, district manager of theNational Cash Register Co., with head-quarters in Toronto, has just returnedfrom a novel convention held at thecompanys works in Dayton, Ohio. Speaking to The Grocer, Mr. Muttongave several interesting facts in regar


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