Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . trip tothe states, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold willmake their home in Palmerston Boule-vard, Toronto. Chatham, Out., has still anotherplumber. The newcomer is Richard , formerly of the firm of Arntfield& Jones, who has been conducting agasfitting business, with offices at La-croix Slip, for some months past. Thelicense was granted by the water com-missioners last week. Merchants on the south side of Col-borne Street, Brantford, including anumber of plumbers and electric fur-nishers, have been greatly put about bythe changes now being mad


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . trip tothe states, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold willmake their home in Palmerston Boule-vard, Toronto. Chatham, Out., has still anotherplumber. The newcomer is Richard , formerly of the firm of Arntfield& Jones, who has been conducting agasfitting business, with offices at La-croix Slip, for some months past. Thelicense was granted by the water com-missioners last week. Merchants on the south side of Col-borne Street, Brantford, including anumber of plumbers and electric fur-nishers, have been greatly put about bythe changes now being made. Thestreet is being paved, and the streetrailway is double-tracking its line. Thepresent line of rails has been movedadjoining the sidewalk, and as these Pfeiffer & McVeigh, plumbers, Cal-gary, have assigned. Legault & St. Jacques, plumbers, , (Montreal) have dissolved. J. Desmarchais, plumber and tin-smith, Red Deer, Alta., has taken into partnership. The office staff of Cluff Bros., To-ronto, is being transferred this week. S. A. POTTICARY, ST. THOMAS. Manager of the Smith Plumbing in Front of His Shop. from the Lombard Street warehouse tothe factory at West Toronto. merchants have no back alley, deliveryof heavy goods is almost merchants sent a delegation to themeeting of the city council and a reso-lution was passed alleviating the diffi-culty to some extent. It is reported that the James Rob-ertson Company, Montreal, will open abranch in Halifax at an early rumor is from a pretty authorita-tive source, and they will probably beopen for business before the snow Robertson Co. is said to have se-cured an option on a large warehouseon Hollis Street for a term of premises arc admirably adapted forthe purposes, being commodious andcentrally located. The Wallaceburg Brass and IronMfg. Co. is running full blast, withnearly 40 hands steadily employed. Anaddition to the moulding plant, design-ed to accommod


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