Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . up to 120 days. Flour, Sixty Days Supply Any wholesale or any retail dealer licensed by the Canada Food Boardmay not hold flour made wholly or inpart from wheat in excess of a quan-tity sufficient for his ordinary traderequirements for a period exceeding60 days. Sugar Must Not Exceed 45 DaysSupply The regulation regarding sugar par-allels this save in the last , wholesalers, or retailersmay not have more sugar than is re-quired for a period exceeding 45 days. In the case of sugar if proceedingsunder this order are instituted at theinstance


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . up to 120 days. Flour, Sixty Days Supply Any wholesale or any retail dealer licensed by the Canada Food Boardmay not hold flour made wholly or inpart from wheat in excess of a quan-tity sufficient for his ordinary traderequirements for a period exceeding60 days. Sugar Must Not Exceed 45 DaysSupply The regulation regarding sugar par-allels this save in the last , wholesalers, or retailersmay not have more sugar than is re-quired for a period exceeding 45 days. In the case of sugar if proceedingsunder this order are instituted at theinstance of any municipality the finewill be paid to the municipalitys treas-urer. When a fine is imposed as a re-sult of proceedings instituted by anyprovincial officer it shall be paid to theprovincial treasurer. The Act provides for the seizure andforfeiture of sugar held in excess of thequantities prescribed under the order,with a penalty for violation that shallnot be less than $100 and my run ashigh as $1,000, or to imprisonment for. A srrinij yvindow display ffrtured by the W. H. Stone Co., Winnipeg, that draws attention to many lines in a striking and effective way. 18 CANADIAN GROCER May 3, 1918. a period up to three months, or bothfine and imprisonment. Illegal to Feed Wheat Products toStock In the case of flour the regulationsare still more drastic. They go on tostate that: On and after May 1st it willbe illegal to feed or permit feeding ofmilling wheat or any other productthereof except bran and shorts to livestock or poultry, or to permit such feed-ing. It will be illegal, moreover, knowinglyto sell the same to be used for such pro-hibited purposes. It is provided, however, that wherewheat has been grown, together withother grain, and cannot be separatedfrom it for milling purposes withoutundue cost, such mixture, provided itdoes not contain more than 25 per cent of wheat may be purchased or sold orused for the feeding of poultry. No person shall grind any millingwheat or m


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