. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. 1, 1919 CANADIAN GROCER Wholesomeness Necessary It has taken a long while to convince<ome people that fish should be a reg-ular part of their weekly dietary. Oneof the best means of education alongthis line, Mr. Bray said, was an abso-lute reliability in supplying fresh andwholesome fish on every order customers know that when they leave us an order for fish there will beno question as to its being in primecondition, and ready to use at once. Itis very important to sell only good fishand we never take any chance on fillingan order with any
. Canadian grocer January-March 1919. 1, 1919 CANADIAN GROCER Wholesomeness Necessary It has taken a long while to convince<ome people that fish should be a reg-ular part of their weekly dietary. Oneof the best means of education alongthis line, Mr. Bray said, was an abso-lute reliability in supplying fresh andwholesome fish on every order customers know that when they leave us an order for fish there will beno question as to its being in primecondition, and ready to use at once. Itis very important to sell only good fishand we never take any chance on fillingan order with any but prime fish thatis sure to please. In the matter of display, the Braystore has a regular oyster case at the front of the store, outside, and this isa help in developing the sale of thisline, and which is very of codfish, finnan haddie, etc., areplaced there too. These are opened anda sheet of clean glass placed over thetop and the passerby is tempted by ther,eat and attractive showing. It many an View of the main street, Richmond, Que., and the market at Sherbrooke, Que. Sherbrooke Grocers A REDUCTION of the pay-roll tomunition workers of from $75,000to $125,000 weekly has not dam-pened the ardor or enthusiasm of Sher-brooke, Que., people to the extent thatso great a sum would indicate, and thesrocers of the city are among thosewho look for good things in the com-ing days. This does not mean that theloss of this big pay-roll is not beingfelt and that it will not be felt. Butwith the prevailing spirit, as recentlyoutlined to a special representative ofCANADIAN GROCER, a confident one,nothing can prevent the live grocer fromsecuring his share of the trade thatmust come from the large army ofworkers that remain, and from the bigpopulation of this thriving city in gen-eral. For there is a very large amountof general manufacturing still beingcarried on in Sherbrooke. With goodwages being paid, and with the returnfor labor likely to be good for
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