Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Preserve Jars With Stone Covers Tall Butter Jars With or Without Covers % gallon (3 lb.). % gallon (5 lb.) . 1 gallon (10 lb.) 2 gallon 3 gallon 4 gallon 5 gallon 6 gallon at gal. // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. Canadian Grocer Vol. XXXII. TORONTO, MAY 10, 1918 No. 19 Aspects of Flour and Sugar Regulations Of Unquestioned Benefit, if Wisely Used, There Are Many Aspects of the SituationNot Considered in the Regulations—Some Questions of Importance to the Trade Interpreted RECENTLY the Canada Foo
Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Preserve Jars With Stone Covers Tall Butter Jars With or Without Covers % gallon (3 lb.). % gallon (5 lb.) . 1 gallon (10 lb.) 2 gallon 3 gallon 4 gallon 5 gallon 6 gallon at gal. // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. Canadian Grocer Vol. XXXII. TORONTO, MAY 10, 1918 No. 19 Aspects of Flour and Sugar Regulations Of Unquestioned Benefit, if Wisely Used, There Are Many Aspects of the SituationNot Considered in the Regulations—Some Questions of Importance to the Trade Interpreted RECENTLY the Canada Food Boardsent out an additional statementbearing on the restrictions on thestocks of sugar and flour that may beheld by wholesaler, retailer and con-sumer, calling attention again to thematter and stating that holders of sup-plies in excess of the quantity permit-ted had better return them immediatelyto the source from which they were ob-tained, as it was the intention of theboard to strictly enforce these regula-tions. Unquestio
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