Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . UB The Chisholm Milling Company, To-ronto, has adopted a novel method ofencouraging the production of poultryand eggs. The idea is a contest in pro-duction, and the contest is under thename of the Chicken Chowder are nine prizes offered for successin some particular phase of chicken andegg cultivation. The contest starts May15, 1918, and closes on the same datenext year. The company expects thatthis idea will be productive of large re-sults in increasing the interest in chickenraising especially among younger folk. PRESENTATION TO H. B. GORDON H. Br


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . UB The Chisholm Milling Company, To-ronto, has adopted a novel method ofencouraging the production of poultryand eggs. The idea is a contest in pro-duction, and the contest is under thename of the Chicken Chowder are nine prizes offered for successin some particular phase of chicken andegg cultivation. The contest starts May15, 1918, and closes on the same datenext year. The company expects thatthis idea will be productive of large re-sults in increasing the interest in chickenraising especially among younger folk. PRESENTATION TO H. B. GORDON H. Bruce Gordon, the retiring presidentof the Manitoba and SaskatchewanWholesale Grocers Association, was re-cently presented with a handsome grand-fathers clock, at a gathering of whole-salers from all parts of the provincesheld recently in Winnipeg. The presen-tation was made by R. R. Wilson, ofCampbell Bros. & Wilson. Mr. Wilson, referring to his 35 yearsacquaintance with Mr. Gordon, enumer-ated many instances of how the latter. H. B. GORDON, Retiring President of the Wholesale GrocersAssociation of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. has worked incessantly for the benefitof the wholesale grocery business, andpointed out that in recognition of hisability Mr. Gordon has become knownas the dean of -the business in WesternCanada. S. C. Burton, the new president, alsospoke and expressed the hope that would continue to lend his as-sistance and support to the association. New Goods Department RECORD BOOK FOR EXTRACT SALESThe Ontario Temperance Act amend-ment requires that all merchants sellingflavoring extracts shall keep a record ofthese sales in a book especially providedfor this purpose. Thomas H. Litster, 38Front street east, Toronto, have publish-ed a book to be used for this book, as well as having spaces forall the necessary data, has a reproduc-tion of the clauses of the Act dealingwith this matter. SOMETHING NEW FOR THE CARD-WRITER (Continued from page 28.) be mad


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