Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . Competed with over 800 other ma bines from all over the vvomi at Chicago in 1893, andwas successful in taking the First Premium and Gold Medal. More washing can be done with the Machine In one hour than can be done by one personany other way in four hours. No hand-rubbing required, as it does its work by pressing thewater througn the clothes and at the same time turning them over with no injury to thevery finest fabric. It can be adjustf d for large or small washings. Rolls ii x \l/i inches. l£><. Mangles—Rollers 5 x 24-inch. Handy Bench Wring


Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . Competed with over 800 other ma bines from all over the vvomi at Chicago in 1893, andwas successful in taking the First Premium and Gold Medal. More washing can be done with the Machine In one hour than can be done by one personany other way in four hours. No hand-rubbing required, as it does its work by pressing thewater througn the clothes and at the same time turning them over with no injury to thevery finest fabric. It can be adjustf d for large or small washings. Rolls ii x \l/i inches. l£><. Mangles—Rollers 5 x 24-inch. Handy Bench Wringers, 11 x i^-inch Rolls. Handy Bench —No Wringer. For Other Lines and Particulars, see our No. 12 Catalogue. H. S. HOWLAND, SONS & CO., Toronto. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Graham Nails are -the Best Factory: Dufferln Street, Toronto. WE SHIP PROMPTLY 16 CANADIAN HARDWARE AND METAL POSSIBILITIES OF STEEL SHIP-BUILDING IN NOVA SCOTIA. IAPEK was recently read beforethe Imperial Institute, London, A A. jL -y•? ^y ^r- Jt>hn Howard, theAgent General in Great Britain tor NovaScotia, on the possibilities; of steel ship-building in the Province he part, he said : With such magnificent coal resourcesin our possession, and the establishmentof the steel and iron works already re-ferred to producing the cheapest materialin the world, the attention of capitalistswa^ hound to be drawn to the advan-tages which exist for the building of steelships. Thirty years ago, when most ofthe carrying trade of the world was donein wooden ships.


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