Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . ationtake a strong stand against these bills,and that our legislative committee beauthorized to take such steps as mayseem necessary to prevent any such HARDWARE AND METAL legislation being enacted thai would in-terfere with the commercial rights ofall merchants. 15. Resolved that the new executivecommittee consider the subject of ar-ranging a plan whereby hardware mer-chants in other provinces may becomeaffiliated with our association if they de-sire to do so. 16. Resolved that our associationwrite a letter to the Minister of Tradeand Commerce, urgi


Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . ationtake a strong stand against these bills,and that our legislative committee beauthorized to take such steps as mayseem necessary to prevent any such HARDWARE AND METAL legislation being enacted thai would in-terfere with the commercial rights ofall merchants. 15. Resolved that the new executivecommittee consider the subject of ar-ranging a plan whereby hardware mer-chants in other provinces may becomeaffiliated with our association if they de-sire to do so. 16. Resolved that our associationwrite a letter to the Minister of Tradeand Commerce, urging him to have aMercantile Commission appointed, simi-lar to the Railway Commission, to lookalter mercantile complaints, and to co-operate with Retail Merchants Associa-tion in this matter be recommended. 17. Resolved that a vote of thanksbe tendered Col. Stevenson, the 57thRegiment-, and Artillery Corps, for theuse of their armories. 18. Resolved that a vote of thankshe ^iven the council of the City ofPeterhoro for the hearty welcome they. M. S. MADOLE and A. A. BITTUES, Doughty Members of the PoliceCommittee, out on the Warpath. have given us, and all they have doneto make our convention a success. 19. Resolved that a vote of thanksbe sent to the exhibitors for their ex-hibits and the advantages to be gainedfrom this feature to the retail merchantsassembled. 20. Resolved that a vote of thanksbe tendered the Gillette Safety RazorCo. for their very handsome badge pre-sented to our members. Clerks to be discussing clause 3, D. A. McNab,of Orillia stated he could not see whereclerks would benefit by being retail members could not stay athome in order to let their clerks attendthe convention. The clerks would pro- bably in time have an asociation of theirown. Year by year the list of ehgibleswas added to. Perhaps next year, theirwives would be made members. (Laugh-ter.) W. F. McPherson thought the clerksshould have the same standing as the travelers. They wo


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