Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . J. A. DORE. President-Elect Montreal Retail Grocers Association. a wheat famine and as ^the quantityavailable for export is extremely small h^has come to Canada and will subsequent-ly visit the United States in thehope of establishing a connection inthese two countries for his firm. Mr. 98. A. SARRAZIN. Elected Secretary Montreal Grocers Association. of transportation, he said grain wascarried almost exclusively by trampsteamers and as coolie labor is extreme-ly cheap in that country grain is trans-ferred to the steamers by coolies. will go west,


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . J. A. DORE. President-Elect Montreal Retail Grocers Association. a wheat famine and as ^the quantityavailable for export is extremely small h^has come to Canada and will subsequent-ly visit the United States in thehope of establishing a connection inthese two countries for his firm. Mr. 98. A. SARRAZIN. Elected Secretary Montreal Grocers Association. of transportation, he said grain wascarried almost exclusively by trampsteamers and as coolie labor is extreme-ly cheap in that country grain is trans-ferred to the steamers by coolies. will go west, visiting Toronto,AVinnipeg and other Western points. At a meeting of the Board of Direc-tors of the Lake-of-theWoods Millin;j;Co., held October 7, F. S. Meig-hen was elected a director of the com-pany to fill the vacancy left by the lateSir Robert Reid. Col. Meighen is a sonof Robert Meighen, president of thecompany and has held the position oftreasurer since its reorgajiization, hav-ing been a director previous to this. J. L. Mitchell, president of the Mon-treal Dressed Meat Co., St. James St.,lias returned from a short visit to At-lantic City. S. J. Matliewson, of MathewsonsSons, is out of town spending a fewdays at Metis. G. H. Alvin. Streetsburg*, Pa., hasbeen in town for a few days after hav-ing completed


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