. Hardware merchandising January-March 1911. attractivelittle store at the corner of Thames Lacroix Slip, in North Chatham,below Frank Callahans tinsmithingshop. Tinware, ready-mixed paints andallied lines are being handled. Harry M. Church, who has for someyears past conducted a bicycle and gen-eral repair shop, has sold his businessto E. C. Brisco, bicycle and sportinggoods dealer, and is leaving for Blair-more, Alta. WINNIPEG HOCKEY CHAMPIONS. The hockey cup donated by the StarrManufacturing Co., Dartmouth, N. S., tothe Winnipeg Wholesale HardwareHockey League was won this season byt


. Hardware merchandising January-March 1911. attractivelittle store at the corner of Thames Lacroix Slip, in North Chatham,below Frank Callahans tinsmithingshop. Tinware, ready-mixed paints andallied lines are being handled. Harry M. Church, who has for someyears past conducted a bicycle and gen-eral repair shop, has sold his businessto E. C. Brisco, bicycle and sportinggoods dealer, and is leaving for Blair-more, Alta. WINNIPEG HOCKEY CHAMPIONS. The hockey cup donated by the StarrManufacturing Co., Dartmouth, N. S., tothe Winnipeg Wholesale HardwareHockey League was won this season bythe Wood-Vallance Ltd. team after astrenuous series of games. J. A. Jackmanaged the winning team, which wentthrough the entire season without a de-feat. Names reading from left to right: Top row—J. E. D. McCord, secretaryand spare; A. Cook, cover point; , point; G. P. Hoskins, treasurer. 2nd row—D. OConnell, left wing; Addaway, centre; J. A. Jack, presi-dent; H. Lloyd, goal. Lower row—T. Ching, right wing; , Wood-Vallance Hockey Team, Winnipeg. Winners Hockey League Championship, and Starr Mfg. Cup,150 HARDWARE AWD METAL A DISASTROUS FIRE. Barrie, Ont.—An expolsion in the cel-lar of J. R. Hamblys hardware storewas responsible for a $17,000 fire Hambly, nephew of the proprietor,was very badly burned about the headin the explosion. The loss to stock is estimated at $15,-000, on which there is $9,000 to the building, which is ownedby Mrs. James Plummer, Toronto,amounted to about $2,500, and is fullycovered bv insurance. new firm are all first-class hardwaremen. cide to open a hardware business in oneof the western towns. HARDWAREMAN BELIEVES INPORCUPINE. Frank A. Child, hardware and ironmerchant, at Matheson, Kelso Mines andCochrane, Ont., and his brother, CharlesB., manager of his store at Kelso Minesmade a trip into Porcupine last there, Mr. Child purchased twofine building lots, one being in GoldenCity,


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