Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . ed as store rooms for the differentlines of paper, woodenware, etc., whichthey handle. A well-planned arrangementof speaking-tubes and parcel-carriers—simi-lar to those in use in large retail establish-ments—makes communication between thedepartments an easy matter. The Eddy Co., which was established in1852 as a small match and woodenwaremanufactory, has now grown to be thelargest concern of its kind under the Britishflag, manufacturing every kind of paper,woodenware, matches, etc. The Montrealbranch was opened in 1892 and is now thelargest and most


Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . ed as store rooms for the differentlines of paper, woodenware, etc., whichthey handle. A well-planned arrangementof speaking-tubes and parcel-carriers—simi-lar to those in use in large retail establish-ments—makes communication between thedepartments an easy matter. The Eddy Co., which was established in1852 as a small match and woodenwaremanufactory, has now grown to be thelargest concern of its kind under the Britishflag, manufacturing every kind of paper,woodenware, matches, etc. The Montrealbranch was opened in 1892 and is now thelargest and most important of the manysituated in different parts of Canada. , the present manager, has been incharge there ever since the branch wasestablished, and it is under his efficientmanagement that the Montreal business hasincreased to its present proportions. Anidea of the amount of business done can begathered from the fact that the Montrealbranch alone handle, on an average, two carloads per day of inward and outward GetOurCatalogue IVER JOHNSON REVOLVERS - sold inCanada by Iver Johnsons Arms and Cycle Works FITCHBURG, r K m i m H. S, Howland, Sons 4 Co. ^ s ,Benjamin&Co 1 John Griffith Cycle Corp. TORONTO, CAN. Wood, Vailance 4 Co. HAMILTON, ONT. Frothingham 4 Workman MONTREAL, CAN. CaverhiII, Learmont 4 Co. MONTREAL, CAN. TORONTO, CAN. Rice Lewis 4 Son TORONTO, CAN. TORONTO, CAN. HARDWARE AND METAL MALLEABLE CAST IRON.* IT is somewhat surprising that so little hasfound its way into print concerningmalleable cast iron. So large a branch ofthe iron industry and one in which so manyimprovementsihave taken place in the pastfew years, certainly deserves more attentionthan it has received from the various writerson metallurgy. On looking over a numberof books the writer was surprised to findthat all of them dismissed the subject ofmalleable cast iron with a few lines, givingonly the most elementary information, andmuch of this is erroneo


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