Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . KEMP MANUFACTURING CO. Toronto. Vol. IX. MONTREAL AND TORONTO, JUNE 12, 1897 No. 24 J. BAYNE MacLEAN, HUGH C. MacLEAN, President. THE MacLEAN PUB. CO. Limited Fine Magazine Printers and Trade Newspaper Publishers TORONTO: MONTREAL: 26 Front St. W. Board of Trade Bldg. Telephone 2148. Telephone 1255. EUROPEAN BRANCH: Canadian Government Offices 17 Victoria St., London, R. Hargreaves, Cameron, General Subscription A. G. Campbell, General Subscription Agent. WHERE DOES CANADA BUY MOSTOF HER MANUFACTURES? IN a rec


Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . KEMP MANUFACTURING CO. Toronto. Vol. IX. MONTREAL AND TORONTO, JUNE 12, 1897 No. 24 J. BAYNE MacLEAN, HUGH C. MacLEAN, President. THE MacLEAN PUB. CO. Limited Fine Magazine Printers and Trade Newspaper Publishers TORONTO: MONTREAL: 26 Front St. W. Board of Trade Bldg. Telephone 2148. Telephone 1255. EUROPEAN BRANCH: Canadian Government Offices 17 Victoria St., London, R. Hargreaves, Cameron, General Subscription A. G. Campbell, General Subscription Agent. WHERE DOES CANADA BUY MOSTOF HER MANUFACTURES? IN a recent issue of the Journal ofCommerce it was stated that it was evi-dent that Canada purchased most of hermanufactured articles from the UnitedStates. What constitutes a manufactured articleis an arbitrary question. Certainly no twomen will agree thereto all along the finished article there is likely to be no dis-pute about. The difference of opinionchiefly arises over articles which must neces-sarily be put through a further process be-fore they can possess u


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