Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . M. Millman, FrankLawson, F. E. Harley; for Toronto, , H. Horsman, A. E. Johnston; forOttawa, F. E. Breckenridge; for Hamil-ton, George Hope, John Booker, H. ; for Stratford, Jas. Dow; forBrantford, George Watt, jr.; for , James Maxwell; for Montreal, H. H. Harnon, H. A. Bordeau; for Ayr,John G. Watson; for Oshawa, Major ; for St. John, , A. T. Lane,George H. Clarke; for St. Thomas, B. ; for Woodstock, Alby. Robin-son, R. G. Beekerton, J. E. Ferguson; forWindsor, James F. Smyth; for Chatham,Charles E. Bodley, A


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . M. Millman, FrankLawson, F. E. Harley; for Toronto, , H. Horsman, A. E. Johnston; forOttawa, F. E. Breckenridge; for Hamil-ton, George Hope, John Booker, H. ; for Stratford, Jas. Dow; forBrantford, George Watt, jr.; for , James Maxwell; for Montreal, H. H. Harnon, H. A. Bordeau; for Ayr,John G. Watson; for Oshawa, Major ; for St. John, , A. T. Lane,George H. Clarke; for St. Thomas, B. ; for Woodstock, Alby. Robin-son, R. G. Beekerton, J. E. Ferguson; forWindsor, James F. Smyth; for Chatham,Charles E. Bodley, A. E. Merritt; forIngersoll, Wm. Waterworth, C. ; for New Hamburg, J. Ratz;for Winnipeg, H. J. Boyd, H. W. Little;for Aylmer, R. G. B. Moore; for Cal-gary, J. A. Brookbank; for Victoria,, T. Harry Slater. Arrangements were made by which theannual meeting will be held on Satur-day, December 26, at 3 oclock in theafternoon. HOTELS AND FIRE ESCAPES. The men who take the greatest risksare not always those facing danger in. J. T. GREEN, Re-elected President Western Commer-cial Travelers Association. visible form but those who do notknow when danger may approach orfrom what quarter it may come. The commercial traveler sleeping inhotels of every kind, all over the coun-try has no means of telling when aserious fire may break out. Yet, ac-cording to the word of reputable menon the road, there are many publichouses in Ontario openly violating theact which calls for such buildings,whether in licensed or local option dis-tricts, providing proper and ample fireescapes. The question naturally arises, whyhave not the license inspectors seen thatthe terms of the law are carried out?Why have they been remiss in duty?The present state of affairs is so badthat a deputation of travelers intend inthe near future to wait upon the Pro-vincial Secretary to ascertain if the 43 ^ .. offending hotelkeepers cannot be broughtto time. The delegation will lay be-fore the minister a list of hote


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