. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. s but in social life aswell, we have always found in you ahelper and a friend. We would ask you to take this loc-ket and chain, not for its intrinsicvalue, but as a token of the esteem inwhich you are held. We sincerely trust and hope thatyou will do well and prosper in yournew field of labor. T. B. Williamson then spoke on behalfof the departmental managers and tra-veling staff. He explained that they allrecognized the great help their wiveswere to them and, as the warehouse em-ployes had presented him with somethingfor his own personal adornment


. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. s but in social life aswell, we have always found in you ahelper and a friend. We would ask you to take this loc-ket and chain, not for its intrinsicvalue, but as a token of the esteem inwhich you are held. We sincerely trust and hope thatyou will do well and prosper in yournew field of labor. T. B. Williamson then spoke on behalfof the departmental managers and tra-veling staff. He explained that they allrecognized the great help their wiveswere to them and, as the warehouse em-ployes had presented him with somethingfor his own personal adornment they haddecided to give something in which Mrs. Gunn would share. He then presenteda handsome Crown Derby tea set. Mr. Gunn responded fittingly, referr-ing to the happy relations which had al-ways existed between himself and allmembers of the staff. The proceedingswere brought to a close by a heartychorus of For hes a jolly good fel-low. and three cheers and a tiger. Mr. Gunn is joining the firm of JohnStark & Co., and will be engaged in. Uvgl real estate. However, he does not in-tend to sever his connection with thehardware trade entirely for he assertsthat he will continue a subscriber toHardware and Metal, and in that waywill keep in touch with old associatesand friends. GOOD QUALITY TALK. Red Deer, Alta:—In advertising tools,the Day Hardware Co., who have takenthe motto we stand for progress,say: Nobody can do good work withpoor tools. A poor mechanic cando better work with good tools thana good workman can do with poortools. So much or more dependson the tools as on the man; besidesgood tools save time. Realizing this as we do, all ofour goods of this kind are of thebest standard makes and fullyguaranteed. You can pay less ofcourse, but you get cheapness andnot satisfaction. Areola, Sask.—W. A. Youngblud, whorecently disposed of his hardware andfurniture business to John R. Mears,has bought it back


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