Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . SAUCES OFALL KINDS. This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove VOL. XII. TORONTO AND MONTREAL, DECEMBER 16, 1898. NO. 50 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE TORONTORETAIL GROCERS ASSOCIATION. CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE 1.—NAME. This association shall be called TheToronto Retail Grocers Association. ARTICLE II.—OBJECT. The object of the association shall be thepromotion of the interests of the trade andthe members thereof. ARTICLE III. Sec. i. None but retail grocers will beadmit
Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . SAUCES OFALL KINDS. This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove VOL. XII. TORONTO AND MONTREAL, DECEMBER 16, 1898. NO. 50 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE TORONTORETAIL GROCERS ASSOCIATION. CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE 1.—NAME. This association shall be called TheToronto Retail Grocers Association. ARTICLE II.—OBJECT. The object of the association shall be thepromotion of the interests of the trade andthe members thereof. ARTICLE III. Sec. i. None but retail grocers will beadmitted as members. Sec. 2. The association may recognizeany service rendered by electing the partyor parties thereto honorary members, withor without voting power. Sec. 3. Where honorary members havevoting power they shall pay usual dues. Sec. 4. Honorary members can only beelected after notice of one month on theassociation circular. ARTICLE IV.—SUBSCRIPTION. The annual subscription fee shall be$, payable half-yearly, in advance. ARTICLE V.—ADMISSION. Any qualified person may become amember of this association by motion at anyregular meeting, and the candidates nameis to
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