. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . s. Theelections, therefore resulted as follows: Next Years Officials. President—Geo. Maybee, Moose Jaw. Vice-president—W. W. Cooper, SwiftCurrent. 2nd Vice-president—H. D. Macpher-son, Regina. Treasurer—J. L. S. Hutchinson, Sas-katoon. Secretary—F. E. Raymond, Saska-toon. In his own way Mr. Maybee thankedthe delegates. Im opposed to swear-ing, he said, I wish some one wouldswear for me. Well swear by you, came the re-ply, and the applause was deafening. Swift Current and Regina fought itout for the honor of entertaining theconvention in May, 1916. Reg


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . s. Theelections, therefore resulted as follows: Next Years Officials. President—Geo. Maybee, Moose Jaw. Vice-president—W. W. Cooper, SwiftCurrent. 2nd Vice-president—H. D. Macpher-son, Regina. Treasurer—J. L. S. Hutchinson, Sas-katoon. Secretary—F. E. Raymond, Saska-toon. In his own way Mr. Maybee thankedthe delegates. Im opposed to swear-ing, he said, I wish some one wouldswear for me. Well swear by you, came the re-ply, and the applause was deafening. Swift Current and Regina fought itout for the honor of entertaining theconvention in May, 1916. Regina won,because it was considered easier of ac-cess for the great majority. The peopleof Regina will have to plan well in ad-vance if they intend to make the retail-ers as happy as they were at local association had done every-thing to provide for the comfort and en-tertainment of their fellow climax, however, was reached at thebanquet tendered the visitors Wednes-day night. Until after one oclock the. festivities were continued—yet businessstarted at 9oclock Thursday President Maybee said, in reply to aremark of B. W. Zieman, the Dominionhead. In Saskatchewan we dont careif we never go to bed, so long as we getup on time. A Hopeful Prediction. At this banquet a significant predictionwas made by F. Maclure Sclanders,commissioner of the Saskatoon Board ofTrade. In 1913, he said, money re-ceived from the crops averaged $185 percapita of the provincial population. Withonly a fair crop this year, consideringthe extra acreage, and the high pricessure to obtain, I expect to see the croprevenue for Saskatchewan, from $600to $700 for every person in thisprovince. Everyone Needs Everything. When this war is over there huge volume of business done. Every-one needs almost everything now. I feelconfident that this fall will see a bigbusiness done. In 1916 I feel there willbe a big year, but 1917 in my opinionwill see the greatest


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