. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. September 20. 1921 The Rortsts' Rcvkw 23. Store of Dunlop's, Ltd., on Adelaide Street, One of the Finest in Canada. are the storage cupboards, refrigeration plant and a large, airy workroom, 50x 100 feet. Both the store and the large garage at the rear are owned by Mr. Tidy. They have a large staff, who have been with them from ten to fifteen years. In 1913 the company was incorporated with a capital of $50,000. The officers are: President, C. J. Tidy, and secre- tary-treasurer and managing director, S. A. McFadden. Mr. McFadden has been with Tidy


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. September 20. 1921 The Rortsts' Rcvkw 23. Store of Dunlop's, Ltd., on Adelaide Street, One of the Finest in Canada. are the storage cupboards, refrigeration plant and a large, airy workroom, 50x 100 feet. Both the store and the large garage at the rear are owned by Mr. Tidy. They have a large staff, who have been with them from ten to fifteen years. In 1913 the company was incorporated with a capital of $50,000. The officers are: President, C. J. Tidy, and secre- tary-treasurer and managing director, S. A. McFadden. Mr. McFadden has been with Tidy & Son for twenty years. They enjoy a select trade and are noted for their wedding decorations, both church and home. Mr. McFadden is president of the To- ronto Retail Florists' Club, president of the Canadian Retail Florists' Associa- tion and is an active member of other floral organizations. Mrs. Percy Waters. The store of Mrs. Percy Waters, at 445 Danforth avenue, is one of the finest along that thoroughfare. It has a front- age of eighteen feet and with the ex- tension that was made this year is now sixty feet long. It has a fine display window, which attracts great attention. Among other improvements, a large new icebox was installed this year for keep- ing surplus stock. The store was established by the late Percy Waters in 1913. When he died, in 1917, the business was continued by Mrs. Waters. She is an active business woman and has made a success of the store. She is a member of many or- ganizations, including the various Cana- dian associations, the S. A. F. and the F T T) • '?? "• Charles Cooper. Charles Cooper, who has a store at 731/2 King street, west, near Bay street, is one of Toronto's successful young business men. Four years he was in the employ of J. H. Dunlop, when the store was at 96 Yonge street and Frank Smith, now of Hamilton, was manager. Mr. Smith now has a fine store on King street, west, Hamilton. After leaving Dunlop's, Mr. Cooper spent


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