. Canadian grocer April-June 1918. f the sportingevents, while Mr. W. J. Cherney was thestarter of the races. The feature of theprogramme was the baseball game be-twee the employers and the latter won by a score of 14-5 in fiveinnings. Many members of the em-ployees team were men who have takenan important part in sports in the city,and the employers candidly admitted thatthey did not have a chance. CANORA, SASK., REVIVES BOARDOF TRADE A number of citizens of Canora, Sask.,met recently and revived the Board ofTrade of the town that has lain dormantfor two years. The officers were


. Canadian grocer April-June 1918. f the sportingevents, while Mr. W. J. Cherney was thestarter of the races. The feature of theprogramme was the baseball game be-twee the employers and the latter won by a score of 14-5 in fiveinnings. Many members of the em-ployees team were men who have takenan important part in sports in the city,and the employers candidly admitted thatthey did not have a chance. CANORA, SASK., REVIVES BOARDOF TRADE A number of citizens of Canora, Sask.,met recently and revived the Board ofTrade of the town that has lain dormantfor two years. The officers were electedas follows: President, Norman McKay;1st Vice-President, D. Hall Sutherland;2nd Vice-President, A. G. Graham; Sec-retary-Treasurer, A. R. G. Bomford; Ex-ecutive Council, J. D. Robertson, Dr. Dick, R. H. Brownridge, S. Cohen,Martin Fyhri, Geo. Wiseman, R. E. Dren-nan, L. Cuthbert, and E. B. Ramsay. MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION TOCAMPAIGN AGAINST PILFERING The Merchants Association of Mont-real is the name of a new organization. S. B. TRAINER, Secretary-Treasurer of the Canada Milk Products Company. who was recently elected President of the Toronto. Advertising Club. June 28, 1918. MOVIE MACHINE EX-POSES LEAKS (Continued from page 31.) store to surpassing successfollowing the visit of an ex-pert in store systematizingwho up-built again the confi-dence of banker and whole-saler in the tottering structureof J. Whites good businessability sadly undermined as itwas by these preventable loss-es. The result was the instal-lation through renewed creditof a proper business system,the release of the merchantfrom drudgery and despair,the renovation of the store, therenewal of custom, and the en-thusiasm and vigor of happyambitious clerks anxious tomaintain the reputation oftheir house for real service. Presiding over the gather-ing on Monday evening wasD. W. Clark, president of theToronto branch R. A. M. Acordial vote of thanks wasgiven the lecturer of theevening. Mr. Brennan will beg


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