Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . using raisins werepublished and the result of this generousand general campaign is exemplified bythe recent statements which Philadelphiagrocers have made. At any rate, the de-mand for raisins in that city is abnormaland it is believed that even after the cam-paign has ended the people will eat thisfruit as they never did before. Grocers of Fairfield, Iowa, are sellingbananas by the pound. No longer arethe largest cut from the bunch for thefavored and the culls sold at shorterprices. They are retailed at seven centsa pound. A great increase has been noticed
Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . using raisins werepublished and the result of this generousand general campaign is exemplified bythe recent statements which Philadelphiagrocers have made. At any rate, the de-mand for raisins in that city is abnormaland it is believed that even after the cam-paign has ended the people will eat thisfruit as they never did before. Grocers of Fairfield, Iowa, are sellingbananas by the pound. No longer arethe largest cut from the bunch for thefavored and the culls sold at shorterprices. They are retailed at seven centsa pound. A great increase has been noticed inthe consumption of peanuts in is due to the fa,ct that they are be-ing substituted by bakers for almondsand walnuts in the making of cakes, etc. Dont be a haphazard grocer. No oneshould have to be told that carelessnessis not a part of the foundation of a suc-cessful business. A. G. and J. W. Snowdon, Montreal,are receiving the condolences of theirfriends in the death of their father, whohad been ill for some Interior View of The Barnsdale28 Trading Store, Stratford, Ont. THE CANADIAN GROCER Price Protection Up at Retailers Convention California Case Cited in Which Manufacturers Limited PriceSystem was Upheld by Supreme Court Judge—Placed HisTerms on the Outside of His Olive Oil Boxes—^A Big Questionin the United States. The maintenance of the retail sellingprice and the relation therein of the re-tailer to the manufacturer was one ofthe leading questions at the recent Na-tional Association of Retail Grocers atSpringfield, 111. An example was dealt with in the de-cision of the Supreme Court of Cali-fornia in the recent case of Grogan , a price-cutting retail grocer, ofPasedena, Cal. Grogan is the manufac-turer of Purity olive oil in Los Angeles,and placed on the outside of the casewherein the goods were sold to the ef-fect that: The goods contained in this caseare sold on the condition which ismade a part of the consideration ofthe sal
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