. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. been so much discus-sion, was up, and it is evident that anyattempt to amend that clause so as toget a more equitable share of the carsfor elevators will meet with the moststrenuous opposition. from the GrainGrowers Association, who absolutelyand unreasonably refuse to see that inclinging blindly to this bit of legisla-tion they are seriously damaging thechances of the small farmer, who mustsell to the elevators. As was stated in the earlier part ofthis article, the deliberations of thisbody are of importance to all engagedin business, from the very fact th


. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. been so much discus-sion, was up, and it is evident that anyattempt to amend that clause so as toget a more equitable share of the carsfor elevators will meet with the moststrenuous opposition. from the GrainGrowers Association, who absolutelyand unreasonably refuse to see that inclinging blindly to this bit of legisla-tion they are seriously damaging thechances of the small farmer, who mustsell to the elevators. As was stated in the earlier part ofthis article, the deliberations of thisbody are of importance to all engagedin business, from the very fact that theyhave become a strong political factorand their power of good or evil alongthe line of disturbing well-establishedtrade relations is unbounded.—H. MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE. New Officers Elected by Acclamation—T. J. DrummoncL President. All the officers of the. Montreal Boardof Trade for the new year were electedby acclamation. The new president, suc-ceeding George Caverhill, is T. J. Drum-mond, of Drummond, McCall & T. J. Montreal Board of Trade. Farquhar Robertson was elected firstvice-president, and George L. Cains waselected second vice-president, J. R. Bin-ning being made treasurer. For theBoard of Trade Council and Board ofArbitration twelve members are requir-ed. There are thirteen nominations foreach, so that the necessary memberswill have to be secured by election. R. W. Barry, of the Laing Packing &Provision Company, Montreal, has re-turned from a business trip north andeast. He reports a very satisfactoryoutlook for the coming year and his mder book on his return showed the suc-cess of his efforts to do business. THE CANADIAN GROCER Grocery News from Coast to Coast Trade Notes From The Grocers Corps of Correspondents in Canadian Cities and Towns-aging With Cheerful Outlook. -Business Continues Encour- CHATHAM. Jolyi McCorvie, the well-known grocer,was at the inaugural meeting of theBoard of Education on Wednesday oflast week elected ch


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