. Canadian grocer April-June 1918. k, secretary of theKnickerbocker Mills Co., 154-156 Cham-bers St., New York, was in Montreallast week. Montreal teamsters are out for moremoney. They want $ per day, whichrepresents a demanded increase of 75cents. However, arrangements weremade to continue work on the presentbasis of $ until full reports are madeto the Union. Several Montreal bakers were chargedwith conspiracy to force others in thesame line of trade to boost their pricesto a schedule figured out by them. Sevenof them appeared in court on a definitecharge and after appearing before th


. Canadian grocer April-June 1918. k, secretary of theKnickerbocker Mills Co., 154-156 Cham-bers St., New York, was in Montreallast week. Montreal teamsters are out for moremoney. They want $ per day, whichrepresents a demanded increase of 75cents. However, arrangements weremade to continue work on the presentbasis of $ until full reports are madeto the Union. Several Montreal bakers were chargedwith conspiracy to force others in thesame line of trade to boost their pricesto a schedule figured out by them. Sevenof them appeared in court on a definitecharge and after appearing before thecourt they were remanded until Friday,th° 28th, bail beine fixed at $1,000 each. W. A. Sadler, sales manager for theCanada Starch Co., returned after anextended trip to Western Canada Sadler stated to CANADIANGROCER that the rains reported the lastfew days from various points wouldserve to make the crop outlook muchbetter as everything had progressed wellin most points. Ontario Joseph Greenwood, Hamilton, has Col. Chas. C. Bennett and his son weredecorated recently at Buckingham Palaceby King George on the same day. was, some twenty years ago,office manager for Eby-Blain. Limited,wholesale grocers, Toronto. He left To-ronto to go to Vancouver, and ever sincehas taken a keen interest in affairs mili-tary. It is probably a unique incidentso far as the present war is concernedthat father and son should receive suchhonorable distinction for bravery at thehands of the king on the same day. M. L. Dobbin, Toronto, has sold toJames Graham. Jas. J. Hamilton, Toronto, has beensucceeded by Ernest F. Gilgan. Dimitroff & Koleff, Port Colborne,Ont., suffered loss by fire. E. C. Vance & Co., Toronto, are mov-ing from the Stair Building to 3-7 Man-ning Annex, 24 King St. West. Bernard Leacy & Co., general store,was one of the sufferers in the recentserious fire in Pembroke. The head office of St. Williams FruitPreservers Ltd. has recently been chang-ed from S


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