Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . cross the pathway of thegrocer and the grocer has to over-come obstacles of which the stationernever surmised the existence. Thus itis that we see the briars in our ownpathway, and only the roses in theflowered embowered route of a man in every trade, every com-petitor in the same line as you, has dif-ficulties and perplexities all his The? motto should, therefore, be to look uponthe cheerful side; not upon the gloomyor forbidding. This can be largely doneby attending strictly to our own much watching the other fello


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . cross the pathway of thegrocer and the grocer has to over-come obstacles of which the stationernever surmised the existence. Thus itis that we see the briars in our ownpathway, and only the roses in theflowered embowered route of a man in every trade, every com-petitor in the same line as you, has dif-ficulties and perplexities all his The? motto should, therefore, be to look uponthe cheerful side; not upon the gloomyor forbidding. This can be largely doneby attending strictly to our own much watching the other fellowis apt to engender a jealous spirit TORONTO BROKER PASSES AWAY. Charles E. Kyle, of Kyle & Hooper, Diedon Sunday. On Sunday, Dee. 27, there passed awayat St. Michaels Hospital, Toronto,Charles E. Kyle, fur four years connect-ed with Kyle & Hooper, grocery brokers,73 Front ^Street East. ? His deatli fol-lowed an illness of ten days, due to anintestinal trouble, the immediate causebeina- the shock succeeding an THE LATE CHARLES E. KYLE Of Kyle & Hooper, Wholesale Grocery Brokers, Toronto. The deceased was born at Thornhill,Ont., and was in his sixtieth year. Forseventeen jears he was in i)usiness iyToronto with H. Eckardt, under thename of Eckardt, Kyle & Co., wholesalegrocers. During that period h6 traveledfor this company and was considered oneof the best men in this line of an indication of the st&nding he heldwith. the. traveling. fraternity it may- hestated that for a term of two years heoccupied the position of president (if theCommercial Travelers Association. Hewas a member of the York Pioneers forseven or eight years, a member of and of the Central MethodistChurch, Toronto. In politics he was aLiberal. He is survived by a widow andtwo daughters. The funeral was held onTuesday afternoon from his late resi-dence, 166 Jarvis Street, to Mount35 ADDITIONS TO MELAGAMA STAFF Several changes will be made at thefirst of the year in the sta


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