Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Notice. Having introduced our-selves, we now wish to makea few claims. Your first consideration na-turally is—to buy the best millat the lowest price. We Claim to have theeasiest and quickest Grinders. We Further Claim to have the most effective andaccurate Adjustment. We Again Claim that ourGrinders will give you thelongest service. And for all this you paynothing extra, even thoughwe have patents on our mill. Agents! TODHUNTER, MITCHELL & CO., TorontoDEARBORN & CO., St. John, IS. B. Coles Manufacturing Co, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. fhis journal has the l


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . Notice. Having introduced our-selves, we now wish to makea few claims. Your first consideration na-turally is—to buy the best millat the lowest price. We Claim to have theeasiest and quickest Grinders. We Further Claim to have the most effective andaccurate Adjustment. We Again Claim that ourGrinders will give you thelongest service. And for all this you paynothing extra, even thoughwe have patents on our mill. Agents! TODHUNTER, MITCHELL & CO., TorontoDEARBORN & CO., St. John, IS. B. Coles Manufacturing Co, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. fhis journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, FEBRUARY 25, 1898. ($ per Year) No. 8 A STRAIGHT TALK WITH CLERKS. Py J. K. MILLIONS of books have been writtenon mans inhumanity to man. Thisis but a chapter on clerks inhuman-ity to clerks. It is sometimes difficult tofind a reason for the vicious spirit and feel-ing of enmity which exists among clerks inretail grocery stores and other establish-ments. Ofttimes one. who cannot possiblybe benefited by such a course, will go toextreme lengths to bring another into dis-favor, not hesitating to wilfully exaggerate,or even lie, in order to accomplish his many establishments there is not thatfeeling of confidence in and respect for eachother among the clerks that should prevailamong honorable and principled employesin the service of any one man or of a bond of good-fellowship beingestablished by the fact that they are fellow-laborers, the clerks vie with each other intrying to curry favor with the employer bytellin


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