. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. mple& Sons, Montreal, and Mrs. Dalrymplehave gone to Florida for a few weeks. Hon. Daniel Gillmor, of Chase & San-born, importers and wholesale tea andcoffee merchants of Montreal, is dead. John Rose, of Kirkwood and Rose, im-porters and exporters of Vancouver,, was a Montreal visitor this week. Collapsing in J. S. Benoits , Que., W. J. Stethem, wellknown manufacturer of Montreal, suc-cumbed to an attack of heart failure. Arthur McKegon, of the firm of A. & Co., Montreal, and Mrs. Mc-Kegon left this week for Florida, wherethey i


. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. mple& Sons, Montreal, and Mrs. Dalrymplehave gone to Florida for a few weeks. Hon. Daniel Gillmor, of Chase & San-born, importers and wholesale tea andcoffee merchants of Montreal, is dead. John Rose, of Kirkwood and Rose, im-porters and exporters of Vancouver,, was a Montreal visitor this week. Collapsing in J. S. Benoits , Que., W. J. Stethem, wellknown manufacturer of Montreal, suc-cumbed to an attack of heart failure. Arthur McKegon, of the firm of A. & Co., Montreal, and Mrs. Mc-Kegon left this week for Florida, wherethey intend to remain for a few weeks. J. Lemaistre, of 1807 Cote St. Paul,his disposed of his business to Karam lllllilihl 11111 III 11111111111 111 11111111111111111111111 111 1111IIII111111111111111111111111111111111 H 11|1 and Massad, late of Ottawa. They willenlarge the business and follow generalstore merchandising. Ontario F. Pinney, grocer, London, has soldhis stock. R. M. Lindsay, general store, Wing-ham, has sold THE LATE PETER KEARNEYWhose death was reported in last weeks came to Canada as a boy, and his first busi-ness association was with Thomas, Doherty & Co.,for whom he travelled for a number of years. In1880 he formed with his brothers. John andThomas, the firm of Kearney Brothers, ^ late Mr. Kearney was president of the com-pany. Miss M. Campbell, grocer, Forest, hassold stock to Wm. Byrnes. F. C. Barnes, general store, Oil City,has sold to J. S. Shannon. J. C. McFarlane, general store, Dun-gannon, has been succeeded by McFar-lane & Maize. John Butcher, a pioneer in the grocerybusiness of Toronto, Ont., is dead. Hewas head of the grocery firm of JohnButcher & Son, Toronto. Samuel Barr, a grocery clerk at Clin-ton, Ont., until a few weeks ago, wasstruck by a train near Hyde Park, Lon-don, Ont., and instantly killed. H. Glickman, grocer, Toronto, is dead. Grocery stores of Tweed, Ont., willclose at 7 every day except Satur-day, when they w


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