Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . d, doz 0 75 Shallots, doz 100 Fruits— Aoples 4 00 5 00 Oranges . : 8 50 Lemons. Cal 8 50 Bananas, lb 0 08% Cherries, box 4 50 Grapefruit case 6 50 Strawberies. qts 9 Do., pints ? 3 50 Pineapples. ease . • 50 THE SEVEN SINS IN STORE-KEEPING A writer in a current store journal hasdefined the seven deadly sins of store-keeping as follows: Lack of method. Lackof diligence. Lack of courtesy. Lack ofdiplomacy. Lack of perseverance. Lackof optimism. Lack of co-operation. THE PASS WORD—WAR We have got to reach the place, eachone of us, where we define every decisionin


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . d, doz 0 75 Shallots, doz 100 Fruits— Aoples 4 00 5 00 Oranges . : 8 50 Lemons. Cal 8 50 Bananas, lb 0 08% Cherries, box 4 50 Grapefruit case 6 50 Strawberies. qts 9 Do., pints ? 3 50 Pineapples. ease . • 50 THE SEVEN SINS IN STORE-KEEPING A writer in a current store journal hasdefined the seven deadly sins of store-keeping as follows: Lack of method. Lackof diligence. Lack of courtesy. Lack ofdiplomacy. Lack of perseverance. Lackof optimism. Lack of co-operation. THE PASS WORD—WAR We have got to reach the place, eachone of us, where we define every decisionin our lives as an act of war policy. Everything that we do, plan, eat,wear, must be analyzed and measuredfrom one single point of view—will itcontribute to the carrying on of the war,or will it contribute to its prolongation? There is no other thing in the worldfor us but to define everything in ourlives as acts of military necessity orpolicy.—Dr. Alonzo Taylor. 40 CANADIAN GROCER—Provision Section June 14,


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