. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. erty onthe corner of Spring Garden road andBirmingham street in order to meet theneeds of their growing business, and?as soon as the premises can be remod-eled to suit their requirements theirbusiness will be transferred to the newstand. The Retail Merchants Association ofGlace Bay. , met recently in thattown, J. C. Doyle, the provincial sec-retary, was present and addressed themeeting, outlining what the Associationhad been doing, and presented someof the plans for the future. At the close of the meeting a hearty vote of thankswas tendered to Mr. Doyl


. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. erty onthe corner of Spring Garden road andBirmingham street in order to meet theneeds of their growing business, and?as soon as the premises can be remod-eled to suit their requirements theirbusiness will be transferred to the newstand. The Retail Merchants Association ofGlace Bay. , met recently in thattown, J. C. Doyle, the provincial sec-retary, was present and addressed themeeting, outlining what the Associationhad been doing, and presented someof the plans for the future. At the close of the meeting a hearty vote of thankswas tendered to Mr. Doyle. Retail clerks of Amherst, , haveorganized an association with CharlesMcLaughlin as president, W. Bell asvice-president .ind Arthur Gourley assecretary, with the intention of gettingtogether for their mutual improvementand also to make thei voice; heard incivic affairs. APPOINTED ^*r,RR OF THE AMERICAN CAN COMPANY FOR CANADA T. N. Anderson, formerly districtmanager of the Canadian business ofthe American Can Co., has been ap-. T. N. ANDERSON Manager for Canada of the American Can Company. pointed general manager for Canadawith headquarters in Hamilton, Ont. Thecompany feel that their business in Can-ada now requires an executive head indirect personal contact with its affairs,and Mr. Anderson was selected to fillthe position on account of his knowledgeof conditions here and the work he hasdone as district manager. Sergeant James C. Emslie of St. John,who was a traveller for the Lake of theWoods Milling Co. when war was de-clared and he promptly enlisted, has re-turned home after an absence of fourand a half years. He was taken pris-oner at the second battle of Ypres andwas in Germany until after the armis-tice was signed. His wedding to MissKathryn Lansran Brown, of Boston, wascelebrated a few days after his return. Quebec Jas. Matier, Toronto, has sold to J. A. J. Pesha, Kent Bridge, has sold toMacLean Bros. Fred McBride, Montreal, has been illfor the past we


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