Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . emed advisable by the Governmentthat these men should receive their training underthe conditions they will earn their livelihood in. Tothis end the Government has taken steps toget theco-operation of employers in this matter. Retail merchants, manufacturers and other em-ployers of labor will not be tardy in accepting theirfair responsibility in this matter. Kindness, con-sideration and tact, but not for charity, should be theimpelling motive of all dealings with these worthymen. May 17, 1918. CANADIAN GROCER 27 Current Events in Photograph—No. 20 MASKED GUNNER


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . emed advisable by the Governmentthat these men should receive their training underthe conditions they will earn their livelihood in. Tothis end the Government has taken steps toget theco-operation of employers in this matter. Retail merchants, manufacturers and other em-ployers of labor will not be tardy in accepting theirfair responsibility in this matter. Kindness, con-sideration and tact, but not for charity, should be theimpelling motive of all dealings with these worthymen. May 17, 1918. CANADIAN GROCER 27 Current Events in Photograph—No. 20 MASKED GUNNERSSERVING THE GUNS Long training has en-abled the allied soldiers tofight for hours at a stretchwhile wearing their gasmasks. Gunners man theirpieces during gas .shellbombardments three andfour hours, wearing thesemasks and goggles, andare only relieved of themwhen wounded and car-ried down behind thelines. Note the striking ca-mouflage protection overthe gunners heads to pro-tect them from the inquisi-tive eye of a BIG FRUIT PACKING PLANT TO BEERECTED A large fruit packing and storageplant is to be constructed in Fresno,California, by E. Rosenberg Bros. & a cost of about $500,000. The firstunit of the plant which is to be begunat once is expected to be finished with-in three months, while the larger plantwill be in operation by October. Thenew plant will occupy nine and one-halfacres of ground. Special attention isbeing paid to the sanitary constructionof the plant and rest rooms will be pro-vided for the 700 to 1,000 persons tobe employed. m SPANISH OLIVE OIL MAY BEEXPORTED The Spanish Government, by a royalorder published April 24, permits, uponapplication to the General Direction ofCustoms within 10 days, the exportationof Spanish olive oil of recognized Span-ish brands to American countries on the basis of shipments made to those coun-tries during the five years from 1912 to1916, no country being allowed morethan its pro rata share. Shipment mustbe mad


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