Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . organiza-tion of the Social Service Council of Man-itoba; Wm. Iverach, of Isabella, Man.;W. J. Keyes, Manager of the AdvertisingDepartment of the Kelvin Technical HighSchool; J. A. Banfield, President of theDominion Board of the Retail MerchantsAssociation, and Dr. J. A. MacLean,President of the University of Manitoba. The convention was opened at 2 oclockWednesday afternoon by President Markle, following which addresses ofwelcome were given by Mayor McDiar-mid, Howard Rankin, president of theBoard of Trade; F. W. Hobson, presidesof the Kiwanis Club


Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . organiza-tion of the Social Service Council of Man-itoba; Wm. Iverach, of Isabella, Man.;W. J. Keyes, Manager of the AdvertisingDepartment of the Kelvin Technical HighSchool; J. A. Banfield, President of theDominion Board of the Retail MerchantsAssociation, and Dr. J. A. MacLean,President of the University of Manitoba. The convention was opened at 2 oclockWednesday afternoon by President Markle, following which addresses ofwelcome were given by Mayor McDiar-mid, Howard Rankin, president of theBoard of Trade; F. W. Hobson, presidesof the Kiwanis Club, and E. Bolton,president of the Brandon branch of theRetail Merchants Association. The financial report for the year end-ing March 31 was presented by J. , secretary as follows: RECEIPTSCash on hand and in bank April 1st. 1918.$ Fees—City. .$4, Do., Country 3, $8, Transfer from Convention account Refund on Books 11,80 Refund re Freight Audit Chairs sold 9, $9, :itv HALL The City Hall, Brandon, Man., where the Manitoba Retai its Association is being held. DISBURSEMENTS Salaries $5, Organizers expenses Rent Printing and stationery Postage and telegrams Exchange Legal expense Sundry general expenses Furniture and fixtures Books Dominion Board (per capita tax) 8, Cash on hand and in bank March 31, 1919. 1, $9,, The afternoon session was closed bybrief reports from Messrs. HoraceChevrier, C. F. Rannard, and W. , who were delegates to the Do-minion Convention, and an address byJ. A. Banfield, president of the DominionBoard. The addresses of the UnitedStates merchants occupied the eveningsession. On Thursday morning C. F. Rannardexplained the operation and progress ofthe Mutual Fire Insurance Company, andWilliam Iverach of Isabella, Man., de-livered an address on Provincial taxa-tion. On Thursday afternoon the two


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