Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . of the Manitoba andSaskatchewan Wholesale Grocers Asso-ciation, at a meeting held at Regina onApril 19. 0. Marrin remains vice-presi-dent. A petition has been circulated by theRetail Merchants Association of Regina,Sask., asking that the city by-law beamended so as to provide for Wednesdayhalf-holidays for three months during thesummer. C. S. Williams, sales manager of theScott, Bathgate Co., manufacturersagents, Winnipeg, is in the East on abusiness trip. He was a visitor at theToronto office of CANADIAN GROCERon Monday. H. L. PERRY DEADHad Built Up Splendid


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . of the Manitoba andSaskatchewan Wholesale Grocers Asso-ciation, at a meeting held at Regina onApril 19. 0. Marrin remains vice-presi-dent. A petition has been circulated by theRetail Merchants Association of Regina,Sask., asking that the city by-law beamended so as to provide for Wednesdayhalf-holidays for three months during thesummer. C. S. Williams, sales manager of theScott, Bathgate Co., manufacturersagents, Winnipeg, is in the East on abusiness trip. He was a visitor at theToronto office of CANADIAN GROCERon Monday. H. L. PERRY DEADHad Built Up Splendid Storage and For-warding Business, and Was anExpert in His Line Thd death occurred on Wednesday,April 24, of H. L. Perry, head of theH. L. Perry Co., Winnipeg, the storageand forwarding agents. His end camerather suddenly, the cause being pneu-monia. Mr. Perry was for a long timeconnected with the Canadian NorthernTransfer Co., where he looked after thepool car shipments. In this position heacquired expert knowledge of the details. H. L. Perry and three of his able assistants. is the second from the left. connected with such work, and of theterritory covered by the railways, suchas few men possessed. About five years ago he started inbusiness as a storage and forwardingagent, in partnership with the late Dobson. After the latters death hecontinued the business under the nameof the H. L. Perry Co., 214 PrincessStreet, Winnipeg, developing a businessthat was known all over Western Can-ada. Mr. Perry was always willing toput himself out to help his patrons. Hewill be sadly missed by the trade inWestern Canada, as there are few men,if any, capable of taking his place.


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