. The street railway review . lie varions1mm,Ills, so lliat the e.\liil)itor is kept pu-tetl at ;ill limes as in tinrcspiinsilile men that may he in the hall. In KhaneinK thronKli the exhibition hall one would be much im-pressed by the great predominance of .American goods. .\ greatmany of such goods vvliile .shown nnder the name of an luiglishor Scritcli finn, and to all ap|)carances made in Cireat Britain, stillthey have the stamp of an American origin plainly tni them. Thereis no need of concealing the fact that the ICnglish municipal cor-porations are loyal to their own manufact
. The street railway review . lie varions1mm,Ills, so lliat the e.\liil)itor is kept pu-tetl at ;ill limes as in tinrcspiinsilile men that may he in the hall. In KhaneinK thronKli the exhibition hall one would be much im-pressed by the great predominance of .American goods. .\ greatmany of such goods vvliile .shown nnder the name of an luiglishor Scritcli finn, and to all ap|)carances made in Cireat Britain, stillthey have the stamp of an American origin plainly tni them. Thereis no need of concealing the fact that the ICnglish municipal cor-porations are loyal to their own manufacturers, and if circum-stances ;ire .anywhere near etpial they will award their contractsto their hinne concerns. This does not to any very great Ihe .American manufacturer from this marUet, as goods as yet, have many points of advantage overthose of home construction. Mr. I^rancis C. Crcen, superiiuendenl of the Consolidated CarHealing Co., of .Mbany, N. Y., is attending the exhibition, and in. WESTINGHOUSE EXHIBIT. charge of that companys exhibit. He states that the companyhas already equipped about J50 cars in England and on ihe Con-tinent, with its electric heaters. Mr. G. A. Harwood. general foreign agent of the Ohio BrassCo., is making an exti-nded trip throughout the world, which willbe of about two years duration. Mr. Harwood expects to keepcontinually among the agents of the company. Mr. W. Gordon, director of Miller & Ltd., Edinburgh, isin charge of that companys exhibit. Mr. Gordon took quite anextended tour in the United States about a year ago, and is awarm admirer of .American business methods in general. Miller& Co. are the oldest makers of chilled wheels in Great Britain,and have until the last few years supplied Ihe greater part of theflemand for such articles. The promoters of the Tramways & Light Railways Exhibitionotlfered at the suggestion of several tramway managers a prize of£2$ for the best invention for se
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