Canadian grocer January-March 1919 . accordance with proposalsVd before the Maritime CommercialTravellers Association. The purpose of the Government in is-suing Thrift Stamps was laid before theexecutive of the St. John Retail Mer-chants Association bv Sir DouglasHazen this week. At a subsequentmeeting of the association a resolutionon the subiect was adopted. It reads asfollows: Resolved, that we, the branch of the Retail MerchantsAssociation, are glad to be able to helpin any way we can towards getting ourpeople erenerally to take un the idea ofsaving throueh the Thrift Stamps nowbei


Canadian grocer January-March 1919 . accordance with proposalsVd before the Maritime CommercialTravellers Association. The purpose of the Government in is-suing Thrift Stamps was laid before theexecutive of the St. John Retail Mer-chants Association bv Sir DouglasHazen this week. At a subsequentmeeting of the association a resolutionon the subiect was adopted. It reads asfollows: Resolved, that we, the branch of the Retail MerchantsAssociation, are glad to be able to helpin any way we can towards getting ourpeople erenerally to take un the idea ofsaving throueh the Thrift Stamps nowbeing issued by our Government, and to this end we feel that every merchant inSt. John, no matter whether his businessbe large or small, should have thriftstamps on sale in his store, and further,we feel that our merchants will take apersonal interest in having thrift stampsintroduced to their customers, knowingalso that it is a fact that everyone whohas the idea of saving is a better citizenand always more valuable to the THE LATE JOHN C. Mac-DONALDPresident of the MacDonald-Chapman Co., Win-nipeg, and of other large interests throughout theWest, the news of whose untimely death wasreported in last weeks issue. Quebec The assets of the estate of J. O. Dia-mond, Shawinigan Falls, are being sold. Philemon Bernard, general merchant,St. Louis de Courville, has suffered lossby fire. W. J. Roberts, of Grace & Co., import-ers of coffee, etc., is in Halifax thisweek. The partnership of Corriveau &Freres, grocers, Quebec City, has beenregistered. Fred Archibald, of the Donald H. BainCo., of Winnipeg, was this week a visitor1o Montreal. Cecil T. Gordon, Montreal representa-tive for Dominion Canners, Ltd., wasindisposed for a couple of weeks. C. Ritz. Montreal manager for RobinHood Mills, Montreal, spent the new\ear holiday at his home in Ontario. Fred S. Whittall, managing directorof the A. R. Whittall Can Co., Ltd., hasreturned from active service and isregain at his desk in


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