. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. rly Company, Limited, of St. Cathar-ines, Ont., on page 343 of the March 22issue (Annual Spring Number) ofHARDWARE AND METAL the namewas spelled in error with an e as fol-lows Shurley. This of course shouldhave appeared as Shurly. The namewas spelled correctly in the advertisersindex, but through the insertion of an ethe name appeared incorrectly in the ad-vertisement. HAD COMMAND OF FIRST PATROLBOAT ON THE RHINE Lieut. C. C. Carter, , a son of Carter, Picton, Ont., had the prouddistinction of commanding the first ves-sel to fly the white ensi


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. rly Company, Limited, of St. Cathar-ines, Ont., on page 343 of the March 22issue (Annual Spring Number) ofHARDWARE AND METAL the namewas spelled in error with an e as fol-lows Shurley. This of course shouldhave appeared as Shurly. The namewas spelled correctly in the advertisersindex, but through the insertion of an ethe name appeared incorrectly in the ad-vertisement. HAD COMMAND OF FIRST PATROLBOAT ON THE RHINE Lieut. C. C. Carter, , a son of Carter, Picton, Ont., had the prouddistinction of commanding the first ves-sel to fly the white ensign of the Britishnavy on the Rhine. The vessel whichLieut. Carter commanded was the M. of the British motor launch flotilla,a picture of which appeared in lastweeks issue of HARDWARE ANDMETAL on page 49 under the headingof Current Events in Photograph—TheWatch on the Rhine. Lieut. Carter wonthe distinction through his ingenuity in owing to his absence from the city, it isstated on good authority that the an-nouncement is LIEUT. C. C. CARTER, son of Mr. W. J. Carter, hardware mer-chant, of Picton, Ont., who had the prouddistinction of commanding the first vesselto fly the white ensign of the British Navyon the Rhine. This vessel is the , of the British motor launch flotilla,a picture of tvhich was s/wwn in Hard-ware and Metal on page 49, last week. equipping his vessel with ice-breakingdevices. W. J. Carter, Picton, Ont., father ofLieut. Carter, is a well-known figure inthe retail hardware trade of Ontario,being a former president of the OntarioRetail Hardware Merchants Carter at the time of. his enlist-ment, some years ago, was associatedwith his father in the hardware son, Capt. E. F. Carter, servedwith the infantry in France, returningto Canada recently and is now con-valescing at his fathers home in Picton. MAY LEAVE RUBBER COMPANY T. H. Rieder, president and generalmanager of the Canadian ConsolidatedRubber


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