Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . The Grocery Department of the Rowntree store prior to the addition of the new section. The partition shown in the photo to the rear has been removed and the new department is a con inuation of this store. May 17, 1918. C A N A DI AN GROCEK ia. One side of the butcher department of the Rown tree & Sons store—showing the thoroughly mode sides of the store. rn refrigerated counters that extend around three Why Should the Grocer Work in the Dark? Orders-in-Council Not Self-Explanatory and No Authority isWilling to Give an Interpretation—Many DifficultiesFacing the


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . The Grocery Department of the Rowntree store prior to the addition of the new section. The partition shown in the photo to the rear has been removed and the new department is a con inuation of this store. May 17, 1918. C A N A DI AN GROCEK ia. One side of the butcher department of the Rown tree & Sons store—showing the thoroughly mode sides of the store. rn refrigerated counters that extend around three Why Should the Grocer Work in the Dark? Orders-in-Council Not Self-Explanatory and No Authority isWilling to Give an Interpretation—Many DifficultiesFacing the Trade and no Answer Forthcoming THE Orders-in-Council at presentin operation are becoming a seri-ous factor to the grocer. In manylines he is limited in stocks, in sales andin quality of goods. That is a seriousenough difficulty, but one that everyonerealizes may well be a necessity. Themerchants as a whole are honestly andearnestly trying to do their best to liveup to the letter of the law. But to doso they need assistance. The orders arewell enough as enunciations of generalprinciples, but they dont answer thequestions that face the grocer from dayto day. Some Questions Here, for instance, is a letter justreceived: In this town there are three storeshandling


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