. Canadian grocer January-June 1921 . t-11 Coffee Company at Regina, spentew days recently at the head officethe firm in Winnipeg. Roy wears aat smile these days; he now has a and a quantity of cigars and cigarettes,well as a fair amount of chocolatese stolen from the Union fruit storeMoose Jaw the other night. The en-ice of the burglars was made throughcoal chute. ainsbury Bros, have recently ap- ted A. M. Myers as their Western ager with office at 510 Confedera-- Life Building, Winnipeg. Mr. rs will cover the jobbing points in tern Ontario, Manitoba and Sas- hewan. Jren. Caldwell, of


. Canadian grocer January-June 1921 . t-11 Coffee Company at Regina, spentew days recently at the head officethe firm in Winnipeg. Roy wears aat smile these days; he now has a and a quantity of cigars and cigarettes,well as a fair amount of chocolatese stolen from the Union fruit storeMoose Jaw the other night. The en-ice of the burglars was made throughcoal chute. ainsbury Bros, have recently ap- ted A. M. Myers as their Western ager with office at 510 Confedera-- Life Building, Winnipeg. Mr. rs will cover the jobbing points in tern Ontario, Manitoba and Sas- hewan. Jren. Caldwell, of Edmonton, who been working Northern Alberta for I Todhunter Mitchell Coffee Company, iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii: Dominion FisheriesNow Has a NewChief Inspector Vancouver.—With the retirement onDecember 31 of Col. F. H. Cunningham,late chief inspector of Dominion fish-eries for British Columbia, this officerestablished a record of over thirty-sevenyears uninterrupted service in the oneGovernment department. Col. Cunningham, during this long. Photo by Stiffcns-Colmcr Studio. MAJOR J. E. MOTHERWELL. The new Chief Inspector of Dominion Fisheries, Vancouver, term of office, has held a variety ofappointments, but always in connectionwith the regulation and development ofCanadian fisheries. His work is being taken up by onewho has worked with Col. Cunninghamand whose appointment to the postvacated is a source of general satisfac-tion to those vitally interested in thesuccess of British Columbias thirdgreatest industry. Major J. A. Mother-well has to his credit long commercialand official experience. Much is ex-pected of him. Winnipeg, for the past eight years,spent a few days in Winnipeg had a double header on. He isa director of the Northwest Commer-cial Travellers Association and was at-tending their annual meeting and alsospending a few days at the head officeof the firm. W. P. Riley, president and generalmanager of the Western Grocers, Ltd.,Winnipeg, has been appointe


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