. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. WORKER SHOP CARDS. Made of Manilla Board, 11 x 14 inches; eyeletted forhanging up in the shop. Each, 25 cents; Per set, 60cents. This set of useful cards now consists of threenumbers, as follows: No. 1—Table of the quantityof tin required for roofs. No. 3—Table of the Diam-eters, Areas and Circumferences of Circles. No. 5—Table of the Capacity of Cylinders in United StatesGallons. EASY LESSONS IN ROOF MEASUREMENTS. By W. Neubecker. Twelve lessons on figuring theamount of material required to cover a given surfacein flat, hipped or irregular shaped


. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. WORKER SHOP CARDS. Made of Manilla Board, 11 x 14 inches; eyeletted forhanging up in the shop. Each, 25 cents; Per set, 60cents. This set of useful cards now consists of threenumbers, as follows: No. 1—Table of the quantityof tin required for roofs. No. 3—Table of the Diam-eters, Areas and Circumferences of Circles. No. 5—Table of the Capacity of Cylinders in United StatesGallons. EASY LESSONS IN ROOF MEASUREMENTS. By W. Neubecker. Twelve lessons on figuring theamount of material required to cover a given surfacein flat, hipped or irregular shaped roofs. 31 pages,5V x 8 inches; 12 illustrations. Paper cover. Price25c. HOUSE CHIMNEYS. A series of articles on chimney troubles and theirremedies. 62 pages; 5^ x 8 inches! 40 cover. Price 25c. MACLEAN PUBLISHING COMPANY TECHNICAL BOOK DEPARTMENT143-149 University Avenue - TORONTO, ONT. HARDWARE AND METAL Pfanstiehls LatestAchievement inPracticalElectricity Secret ElementGreatly ReducesCost ofElectric Irons. The newly discovered heating element thatsrevolutionizing the Electric Iron game Been watching the hardware and electric journals lately? Then you know whats hap-pened in the electric flat iron field—the discovery of Fansteel has turned thingsupside down. Thanks to this wonderful new heating element, Fansteel, the cost of the best electriciron is now very much reduced. Only one iron on earth has access to this secret: it hasbeen named the Fansteel. The rush of orders from Jobbers and Dealers—long before full details were made pub-lic—was like the stampede of miners into the Klondike: over 80,000 FansteelElectric Irons sold the first 80 days! Heats twice as quickly as others. Holds heattwice as long. Impossible to burn it out or wear it out, abso-lutely trouble-proof. Eliminates the repairnuisance for both Dealer and 10 years! The Fansteel electric iron retails throughout Canada, in the standard 6-lb. model, for $—wi


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