Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . sketches accompanying. Under the firstturn of the bag the string is placed andwhen the final turn is made it is in thecentre of these folds as shown by thedotted line; the corners are then turnedover as shown in the bottom figure,bringing the two ends of the string to-gether. These ends are tied. The resultis a firmly packaged parcel at the ex-pense of three inches of string. A Window Display Idea A store on St. Patrick Street, Toron-to, has enlarged the selling power oftheir window, by the use of two oblongwire baskets that are suspended from the ceiling of t


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . sketches accompanying. Under the firstturn of the bag the string is placed andwhen the final turn is made it is in thecentre of these folds as shown by thedotted line; the corners are then turnedover as shown in the bottom figure,bringing the two ends of the string to-gether. These ends are tied. The resultis a firmly packaged parcel at the ex-pense of three inches of string. A Window Display Idea A store on St. Patrick Street, Toron-to, has enlarged the selling power oftheir window, by the use of two oblongwire baskets that are suspended from the ceiling of the window by a fine these baskets are placed pyramidsof bright colored apples or oranges thatcan be seen for a considerable bright tinned finish of the basketsdoes not detract in any way from theattractiveness of the display. A Changed Arrangement The arrangement of shelves in thegrocery store is inclined at times to bea little bit monotonous with its straightlines. The J. J. Hatley Store, the


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