Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . court. This would not be imprisonment for debt but anequitable remedy enforceable by a reasonable pen-alty against those law-resisting members of the com-munity who at present glory in defying the law andrefusing to pay their just debts. May 3, 1918. CANADIAN GROCER 25 Current Events in Photograph—No. 18 INFORMATION ONTHE WAR I A HE new department of theBritish Government, theMinistry of Information, withLord Beaverbrook at the head,is charged with the importanttask of keeping up the moraleof the people at home. Thepolicy of suppressing news al-ways has a depr


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . court. This would not be imprisonment for debt but anequitable remedy enforceable by a reasonable pen-alty against those law-resisting members of the com-munity who at present glory in defying the law andrefusing to pay their just debts. May 3, 1918. CANADIAN GROCER 25 Current Events in Photograph—No. 18 INFORMATION ONTHE WAR I A HE new department of theBritish Government, theMinistry of Information, withLord Beaverbrook at the head,is charged with the importanttask of keeping up the moraleof the people at home. Thepolicy of suppressing news al-ways has a depressing effect,and of late in Britain there hasbeen a great clamor for the full-est and most complete informa-tion in matters pertaining tothe war. The people of ruralEngland are not only to be toldof the war but to .see it in pic-tures. The accompanying CineMotors, as they are called, equip-ped with moving picture ap-paratus are touring Englandunder the direction of the Min-istry of Information telling thepeople about the THE FORM OF LICENSE NECESSARY A Matter That Has Occasioned a Great Deal of Uncertainty—Some Light on This Vexed Question There still seems to be a great deal ofuncertainty on the part of grocery mer-chants as to what form of license theyshould have. A Muskoka dealer was inthis quandary, so he wrote to the FoodBoard as follows: Dear Sir,—I have received applicationform No. 9 for license, and I am at aloss as how to give the necessaryanswers, as called for in form. My busi-ness is what is called a country generalstore. I carry a little of nearly every-thing, with the exception of fresh total sales last year were $19,000. Ithink a grocery license should cover myneeds, or general store license if any. Ithink my sales would run about: .Groceries $ 6, Flour and feed 5, Boots, shoes and rubbers 1, Smoked meats, lard, butter and eggs 2, Dry goods 1, Fruit, candy, bread and ice cream Hardware Miscellaneous


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