. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . Canadian Representative:A. MacFarlane & Co., Coristine Our Exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Expositionis located in Block 26, Manufacturers Building,Corner 5th Street and Avenue D. Call and see No. 12451/2 Size of No. 3 When writing advertisers please mention Hardware and Metal. Vol. XXVII. JUNE 26, 1915 No. 26 Regulations Governing Sales For the Benefit of Canadian Hardware Retailers and as a Result of Many Enquiries, Hardware and Metal Gives a Complete Summary of the Law Governing the Sale of Stock Foods, Paris Green, Wood


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . Canadian Representative:A. MacFarlane & Co., Coristine Our Exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Expositionis located in Block 26, Manufacturers Building,Corner 5th Street and Avenue D. Call and see No. 12451/2 Size of No. 3 When writing advertisers please mention Hardware and Metal. Vol. XXVII. JUNE 26, 1915 No. 26 Regulations Governing Sales For the Benefit of Canadian Hardware Retailers and as a Result of Many Enquiries, Hardware and Metal Gives a Complete Summary of the Law Governing the Sale of Stock Foods, Paris Green, Wood Alcohol and Fire-Arms, Etc. IT is quite evident from the numberof inquiries being received at theoffice of Hardware and Metal thatthere are many retail hardware mer-chants who have forgotten, or are notacquainted with the provisions of thelaw governing the sale of certain hard-ware products. Many inquirers con-tinue to ask about the war tax on stockfoods. All provisions of the war tax,which went into effect on April 15, ap-peared in Hardware and Metal whenthe announcement of the tax was firstmade public by the Finance Minister atOttawa. For the benefit of those who are notthoroughly conversant with the provi-sions of the tax, Hardware and Metalwould, the


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