. Agricultural and industrial progress in Canada. Agriculture; Agriculture. 5>^^T Vol. 4—No. 12 Agricultural and Industrial Progress in danada A monthly review of Agricultural and Industrial progress in Canada, published by the Department of Colonization and Development of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Montreal, Canada. MONTREAL December, 1922 Service First GREAT firms and corjjo are coming to realize, and more, the value necessity of periodical con ferences; the bringing together of their officials and representatives at round-table talks where mat ters of common interest and policy can


. Agricultural and industrial progress in Canada. Agriculture; Agriculture. 5>^^T Vol. 4—No. 12 Agricultural and Industrial Progress in danada A monthly review of Agricultural and Industrial progress in Canada, published by the Department of Colonization and Development of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Montreal, Canada. MONTREAL December, 1922 Service First GREAT firms and corjjo are coming to realize, and more, the value necessity of periodical con ferences; the bringing together of their officials and representatives at round-table talks where mat ters of common interest and policy can be freely discussed and planned. In a corporation such as the Canadian Pacific, some of whose officials, owing to location at extreme distances do not often meet, the worth of such conferences is unquestion- able. The methods of sales- manship and advertising for instance, of the man in Cali- fornia may be totally difTerent to those of the man in Nova .Scotia, and >et each doubtless has one or more successful plans which are unknown to, and could be advantageously atlopted by, th other. Such a conference was, last m<: held by the Canadian Pacific Ra Steamship representati^?es in Chi- cago. Erom Seattle t o Boston, from \'ancouver to Halifax, from Edmon- ton in the north to Los Angeles and New Orleans in the south, these men came together, and it is in- teresting to note that of all subjects under discussion that of service received the greatest consideration. These are the days when ser^'ice is paramount in every aggressive business organization, not only ser\ice that is a duty and expected, but that which surpasses it—that which is beyond ^WX expectation. The words "Canadian Paci- ^"^^^^^?^v^. fie " and "Service" are, by many, held to nonymous'and the latter is part parcel of ev'ery em- ployee's creed: on steamships, on rains, in hotels, dining cars, ex- press and telegraph offices, ser- vice is a matter of course, but the kind of serv


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