Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . 86—Practical 89—Pure Food 9a—N. Y. Grocery Lives 70 —Talks to Slovenly 95—Changed from Credit to Cash. 96- 9i—Proper Handling of Credits. 97- 98—Preventing Losses in Credit —A Collectors Troubles. 101 —Selling for Cash Means 30 days net 102 —Merchants Underselling Mail Order —Window Display,106-107—Show Card Writing. 108 —A Summer Business. 109 —Giving Short Weight ; Value of Mailing List. 110-113—Retail Advertising. 114-119—Clerks Department and Salesman-ship. 120-125—Store Arc


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . 86—Practical 89—Pure Food 9a—N. Y. Grocery Lives 70 —Talks to Slovenly 95—Changed from Credit to Cash. 96- 9i—Proper Handling of Credits. 97- 98—Preventing Losses in Credit —A Collectors Troubles. 101 —Selling for Cash Means 30 days net 102 —Merchants Underselling Mail Order —Window Display,106-107—Show Card Writing. 108 —A Summer Business. 109 —Giving Short Weight ; Value of Mailing List. 110-113—Retail Advertising. 114-119—Clerks Department and Salesman-ship. 120-125—Store Architecture and InteriorArrangement. 126 127—Buying Methods. 128-129—Travelers Department. 130-131—Scientific Delivery. 132-133—Figuring Cost. 134 —An Unscientific Grocer. —Early Closing in Ottawa. 136-139—General Markets. 141-150—Provision Department. lri,=;-155—Flour. Cereals and Confectionery. 167 —Tobacco Department. 1 ?1-178—Fruit Department. 182 Uses of Common An Attractive Store Interior Showing- Neat Shelf Arrangement, Spice Receptacles and Metallic Ceiling — Benson Bros., Guelph, Ont. Practical Methods Used in Retail Grocery Stores How a Modern Meat Slicing Machine Saved $60 in One Year — PreventingLosses in Buying Goods—Retail Salesmens Methods for Holding Customers—A Merchant Who Visits for New Ideas—Suggestions for Displaying Goods inthe Store—Grocer With Inventive Mind Who Devises a New Silent Salesman—Edmonton Merchant Checks Annual Loss of $225. Meat Slicer Saved About $60. Regina, Sask., May 27.—Pennies makedollars and little slices make the wholeham. If, therefore, frequent losses ofpennies amount to an appreciable sum,as it assuredly does, then by the )rinciple continued losses of thin slicesof ham finally mean the loss of a con-siderable piece of that ham. A localgrocer was surprised by the figureswhich were presented to him at the endof the year shovvinjr the he


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