Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . backof the shelf every time a new stock waslaid in during the six months salesmen should make it a pointto see that the shelf gets its deserved at-tention, for much depends on it—mudhthat possibly cannot be directly trace-able to it, but nevertheless exists. ROBBERS TWO DAYS LATE. A daring robbery was perpetrated onthe five drivers of Rutherford & Mar-shall, produce wholesalers, at the barnsof that company, on Pembroke Street,Toronto, on Thursday morning last. Thedrivers go down to the bams at inter-vals of about twenty minutes apart, andas ea


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . backof the shelf every time a new stock waslaid in during the six months salesmen should make it a pointto see that the shelf gets its deserved at-tention, for much depends on it—mudhthat possibly cannot be directly trace-able to it, but nevertheless exists. ROBBERS TWO DAYS LATE. A daring robbery was perpetrated onthe five drivers of Rutherford & Mar-shall, produce wholesalers, at the barnsof that company, on Pembroke Street,Toronto, on Thursday morning last. Thedrivers go down to the bams at inter-vals of about twenty minutes apart, andas each man entered the barn he washeld up by two masked men, armed withrevolvers, relieved of his money, boundand tossed into the hay mow. The em-ployes did not usually hand in the firmsmoney at night, but in the morning, whenthey came to work. One man lost $160,and altogether the robbers got $200—^$50belonging to the men and $150 to thecompany. Had the hold-up taken placeon Tuesday morning some $1,500 wouldhave been MCKf D BV Biadtsftertoar.


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