. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. TD ^tsJwI P J. Urges Protest Against OConnor Report A. E. Silverwood, President Canadian Produce Association, Addressing ConventionHeld at London This Week, Urged a Strong Protest Against UnwarrantedCharges Laid by W. F. OConnor—Butter Grading Standards Discussed Reported by Staff Correspondent. LONDON, Ont., Feb. 7.—In openingthe sixth annual convention ofthe Canadian Produce Associationthe president A. E. Silverwood of Lon-don spoke with some warmth of theaspersions that had been cast upon theproduce trade by the report of the Costof Living Commissioner.
. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. TD ^tsJwI P J. Urges Protest Against OConnor Report A. E. Silverwood, President Canadian Produce Association, Addressing ConventionHeld at London This Week, Urged a Strong Protest Against UnwarrantedCharges Laid by W. F. OConnor—Butter Grading Standards Discussed Reported by Staff Correspondent. LONDON, Ont., Feb. 7.—In openingthe sixth annual convention ofthe Canadian Produce Associationthe president A. E. Silverwood of Lon-don spoke with some warmth of theaspersions that had been cast upon theproduce trade by the report of the Costof Living Commissioner. It is to beregretted he said that an official of theGovernment should make deduction fromfigures but ill understood. The re-port, he continued, showed a greatlack of understanding of the uses ofcold storage. He urged that the gov-ernment be requested to make a fullinvestigation of the cold storage busi-ness so that it might be better under-stood and freed from the burden ofmany misapprehensions. He also urgedthat during the course of the conve
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