Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ^>,#fuw#: lOng. No. 5—Copper Kettles Used forBoiling Jam. Eng. No. 4.—Modern Method of Bottling Catsup. mer months. Some of the proprietorshave announced that their stores will beclosed every Thursday afternoon, butthis does not apply to the grocers. Al-most all of them keep their stores openon that afternoon, as well as on theothers. J. T. Braund is the only grocerwho closes. Sone of the merchantsthink that by taking the half-holiday thecommercial men have not a fair oppor-tunity of calling on them, should theyhappen to be in the city on that after-noon

Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ^>,#fuw#: lOng. No. 5—Copper Kettles Used forBoiling Jam. Eng. No. 4.—Modern Method of Bottling Catsup. mer months. Some of the proprietorshave announced that their stores will beclosed every Thursday afternoon, butthis does not apply to the grocers. Al-most all of them keep their stores openon that afternoon, as well as on theothers. J. T. Braund is the only grocerwho closes. Sone of the merchantsthink that by taking the half-holiday thecommercial men have not a fair oppor-tunity of calling on them, should theyhappen to be in the city on that after-noon Stock Photo
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Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ^>, #fuw#: lOng. No. 5—Copper Kettles Used forBoiling Jam. Eng. No. 4.—Modern Method of Bottling Catsup. mer months. Some of the proprietorshave announced that their stores will beclosed every Thursday afternoon, butthis does not apply to the grocers. Al-most all of them keep their stores openon that afternoon, as well as on theothers. J. T. Braund is the only grocerwho closes. Sone of the merchantsthink that by taking the half-holiday thecommercial men have not a fair oppor-tunity of calling on them, should theyhappen to be in the city on that after-noon. Chas. Rishor, wholesale grocer, isspending a couple of months at Stonyl.ake and is accompanied by his wifeand children. Barney Cain, of Burnt River, andformerly with M. Carton, wholesale gro-cer, is visiting friends in the city. .Although not definitely announced, itis practically assured that Wm. Camp-bell, local traveler for Perkins, Ince, For fifty years Mr. Ballantyne has beena man of prominence and high position, and the w