Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . Rose,George Keith, E. B. Osier, W. D. Mat-thews, D. R. Wilkie, E. W. Cox, M. , Stapleton Caldecott, John Flett, J. and H. N. Baird. Board of Arbitration, twelve members tobe elected—Thomas Flynn, James Bran-don, J. D. Laidlaw, George A. Chapman,William Cook, C. W. Baird, J. H. Sproule,Hedley Shaw, D. O. Ellis, R. S. Baird,Noel Marshall, J. E. Pearen (Brampton), , J. J. Higman and William Ross(Port Perry). Representatives on the Harbor Commis-sion, two to be elected—Thos. Davies, Geddes, Capt. Crangle, Wm. Galbraith,Alexander


Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . Rose,George Keith, E. B. Osier, W. D. Mat-thews, D. R. Wilkie, E. W. Cox, M. , Stapleton Caldecott, John Flett, J. and H. N. Baird. Board of Arbitration, twelve members tobe elected—Thomas Flynn, James Bran-don, J. D. Laidlaw, George A. Chapman,William Cook, C. W. Baird, J. H. Sproule,Hedley Shaw, D. O. Ellis, R. S. Baird,Noel Marshall, J. E. Pearen (Brampton), , J. J. Higman and William Ross(Port Perry). Representatives on the Harbor Commis-sion, two to be elected—Thos. Davies, Geddes, Capt. Crangle, Wm. Galbraith,Alexander Nairn and R. W. Elliot. Industrial Exhibition representatives,threeto be elected—J. L. Coffee,Thomas H. Lee,Andrew Gunn, W. B. Hamilton and GeorgeA. Chapman. The following gentlemen were appointedscrutineers of the vote to be taken on Tues-day, Jan. 26—Walter S. Lee, George Mc-Murrich, C. B. Watts and H. C. Dixon. Diligence may not keep adversity awaysometimes, but it will prove the winnerultimately. K IVER JOHNSON AUTOMATIC ? f. ... IVER JOHNSON HAMMERLESS REVOLVERS SEND FOR CYCLE CATALOGUE. These Firearms have for 26 years been the leaders throughoutthe world. We undoubtedly manufacture more fine pistols thanall the other makers in the United States combined. Our goodsare standard and they are money-makers. Hardwaremen, dealersand jobbers are invited to correspond. Catalogue sent uponapplication IVER JOHNSONS ARMS AND CYCLE WORKS FitcbJburg, Mass., ii i HARDWARE AND METAL THE DEPARTMENT STORE. By Samuel Hopkins Adams THE great collection of shops gatheredtogether under one roof, conductedas a single organization, and knowngenerically as the department store, is inthis country such a distinctly modern busi-ness and in so many ways characteristic ofpresent-day methods, that it offers, perhaps,as good an example as could be selectedto begin such a series as this. In many re-spects retail selling has been turned entire-ly topsy-turvy by the department store,


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