Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . self an enviable business reputation anda host of friends. QUAKER OATS CO. ENLARGES SASKATOON PLANT The Quaker Oats Company are makingsome changes in their mills at Saska-toon. In addition to mechanical improve-ments there will be a new grain dryerhaving a capacity of 1,000 bushels perhour and a new grain store to hold bushels which when finished will costbetween $150,000 and $200,000. ROSSER, MERCHANT SUF-FERS LOSS BY FIRE The general store and warehouse of Price, Rosser, Man., were burned tothe ground on Friday last. The firebroke out abo


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . self an enviable business reputation anda host of friends. QUAKER OATS CO. ENLARGES SASKATOON PLANT The Quaker Oats Company are makingsome changes in their mills at Saska-toon. In addition to mechanical improve-ments there will be a new grain dryerhaving a capacity of 1,000 bushels perhour and a new grain store to hold bushels which when finished will costbetween $150,000 and $200,000. ROSSER, MERCHANT SUF-FERS LOSS BY FIRE The general store and warehouse of Price, Rosser, Man., were burned tothe ground on Friday last. The firebroke out about six oclock from someunknown cause, and the building, a two-storey frame structure, 80 by 150 feet,was entirely destroyed. Some of the more valuable goods wereremoved from the building during thecourse of the fire, but despite the fact,Mr. Price estimated his loss at $12,000,the goods destroyed being of every class,such as a general country store usuallykeeps. He stated that he carried partialinsurance in a number of AERIAL CROSS AW A IDED This Decoration Conferred on CaptainNorman A. Magor, Captain Norman A. Magor of theRoyal Air Force, who has been grantedthe Royal Air Force Cross, one of thefour new decorations for the Air Serviceinstituted in the Kings birthday honorlist, received the some time was received of him lately to theeffect that while flying over the NorthSea on April 25th on patrol duty he wasattacked by a large squadron of theenemy and his machine disappeared inthe sea, and no hope is entertained forhim or his crew in official circles. Captain Norman A. Magor, beforejoining the Royal Naval Air Service,was vice-president of Magor, Son & Co.,Ltd., Montreal, and personally known tomost of the wholesale grocery tradethroughout Canada. A brother, CaptainGerard A. Magor of the same service,was also reported missing in the recentheavy fighting in the north of are sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. of Rosemount Ave., Montrea


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