. The town of Levis & environs Canada, 1912. I L E V I S 35. L. Auger, architecteFurniture Dealer A. A. FALARDEAU46 Cote du Passage Photo by A. R. RoyMarchand de Meubles. 15 people are employed to whom arepaid yearly in wages, some $7, The harness factory conducted inLevis by J. H. Jacques et Fils, of Que-bec, was established by L. Richards &Sons, and 6 years ago passed into thecontrol of the present owners. Thefirm manufactures all kinds of harnesssupplies both for the wholesale and re-tail trade. They employ at this point15 people and pay in wages annuallysome $7,500. The large t


. The town of Levis & environs Canada, 1912. I L E V I S 35. L. Auger, architecteFurniture Dealer A. A. FALARDEAU46 Cote du Passage Photo by A. R. RoyMarchand de Meubles. 15 people are employed to whom arepaid yearly in wages, some $7, The harness factory conducted inLevis by J. H. Jacques et Fils, of Que-bec, was established by L. Richards &Sons, and 6 years ago passed into thecontrol of the present owners. Thefirm manufactures all kinds of harnesssupplies both for the wholesale and re-tail trade. They employ at this point15 people and pay in wages annuallysome $7,500. The large trunk factory of EdouardRuel in Lauzon is the outgrowth ofa general planning and wooden boxbusiness established in 1874 by thepresent owner. Meeting with successhe began the manufacture of trunksand valises in 1888. The businessprospered. The plant covers some 30acres on which arc located the Lumberyards and 15 buildings with morethan 150,000 square feet of floor space,devoted to the manufacture of trunksand travelling bags of all kind- with adaily productio


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