. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . e Scguin presided, and withhim were : Dr. St. Jacques, mayor ofthis citv ; Joseph Morin, ; Maxwell Murdock, H. W. Wadsworth,secretary of the Dominion CommercialTravelers Association ; A. L. Fried-man, treasurer pf the same association,all of Montreal ; J. Vanfelson, presidentof the Commercial Travelers of Quebec;M. M. J. N. Cabana, vice-president; Rouleau, secretary ; Edmond Duckett,treasurer of the Commercial Travelersof St. Hyacinthe. and others. Mr. Seguin, in his annual address, re-called the fact that, though very young,the S


. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . e Scguin presided, and withhim were : Dr. St. Jacques, mayor ofthis citv ; Joseph Morin, ; Maxwell Murdock, H. W. Wadsworth,secretary of the Dominion CommercialTravelers Association ; A. L. Fried-man, treasurer pf the same association,all of Montreal ; J. Vanfelson, presidentof the Commercial Travelers of Quebec;M. M. J. N. Cabana, vice-president; Rouleau, secretary ; Edmond Duckett,treasurer of the Commercial Travelersof St. Hyacinthe. and others. Mr. Seguin, in his annual address, re-called the fact that, though very young,the St. Hyacinthe travelers have al-ready given proofs that they are strong,when they elected Mr. Duckett, as adirector of the Dominion CommercialTravelers Association. TO PROTECT BRITISH CUTLERY. The Cullers Company, the Chamberof Commerce, and the United CutleryCouncil (representing the workmen) ofSheffield, have agreed upon a form ofmark for the distinguishing of foreignmade cutlery from that of British manu-facture, and suggests an amendment of. Fig. 3. the Merchandise Marks Act so as toprovide for the adoption of the proposedmark. The mark decided upon by the Shef-field trades consists of the words NotBritish, the word not being inter- user is always a problem with the mer-chant. The manufacturer who makes alarge line of certain kinds of goods hasthe same problem confronting him. Tobring the goods before the user an at-tractive manner is the problem. This problem has been solved in effective manner in the constructionof a metal stand for carrying stand is capable of holding twen-ty different types and sizes of size of this stand is 17 Miches highwith a base 7 inches in diameter. Thedisplay stand is nickel-plated and highyfinished and when it is mounted full ofwrenches it makes a very attractive work to be grooved or impressed, as the woven with the word British that itwindow or show case display. tool makes twelve heavy impressions, can-not


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