Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . ng small eat-ables as samples, but taking mere slipsof paper. When her charge ticket wasmade out and the duplicate slip givenher with her goods she waited until theclerks back was turned and stole thecopy—the grocers only record of thesale. Her monthly accounts looked small tothe grocer. He kept his eye on this par-ticular patron and his eyes were spindle whereon these slips werekept was rightly transferred to behinda screen and the customers account wassuddenly transferred several blocks downthe street. Fifty winterport steamers, which madereturn


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . ng small eat-ables as samples, but taking mere slipsof paper. When her charge ticket wasmade out and the duplicate slip givenher with her goods she waited until theclerks back was turned and stole thecopy—the grocers only record of thesale. Her monthly accounts looked small tothe grocer. He kept his eye on this par-ticular patron and his eyes were spindle whereon these slips werekept was rightly transferred to behinda screen and the customers account wassuddenly transferred several blocks downthe street. Fifty winterport steamers, which madereturns at the customs house, St, John,, up to Saturday, took away cargoesvalued at $11,335,832. Included in thecargoes was 3,860,495 bushels of grain,442,755 bags of flour. 43,729 boxes ofcheese, and 3,436 head of cattle. H. N. Cowan, of the Cowan Co., To-ronto, left on Thursday for a two orthree months business and pleasure tripto the Old Country. Before returninghe will visit England, France, Germanyand other European An Interior View of the Grocery Store oi K. Iliggins & Son, Yonge St., Tore nlu. Practical Methods Used in Retail Grocery Stores A Merchant Doing Business on a Two Week Payment Plan — Experience of aHalifax Grocer in Selling Cough Medicine—Poetry Used in the Advertising—An Opinion on the Assesscent Act—Regina Grocers Experience With a Lawyer. On a Two Week Payment Plan. Magog, Que., Feb. 16.—Starting sixyears ago with a small capital, HenryChamberlain of this town has workedup a successful grocery business withthe best class of town trade. He givesThe Canadian Grocer credit for manyuseful hints in developing and carryingon his business ; the evening it comesin, the daily papers are laid aside untilit is thoroughly gone over. He con-ducts his business on a 2-week paymentplan, which he finds more satisfactorythan it would be to collect on deliver-ing the many orders that come in byphone. Last year his store was movedfrom a corner on the main


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