. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . na for about eight years, and was awell-known man among contractors, hav-ing the reputation of being one of theforemost sanitary engineers in the West. He left for the East about Christmasfor a vacation, and was recently oper-ated on for appendicitis and stomachtrouble. He was thirty-three years ofage. Montreal Notes. H. W. Aird, of the Canada Paint Co.,B. W. Cogblin. of the B. J. Cosrhlin Co.,Ltd.; G. H. Duggan. of the DominionBridge Co., Ltd., and R. H. MoMaster,of the Steel Company of Canada, Ltd.,are among those who have been nomin-ated for electi


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . na for about eight years, and was awell-known man among contractors, hav-ing the reputation of being one of theforemost sanitary engineers in the West. He left for the East about Christmasfor a vacation, and was recently oper-ated on for appendicitis and stomachtrouble. He was thirty-three years ofage. Montreal Notes. H. W. Aird, of the Canada Paint Co.,B. W. Cogblin. of the B. J. Cosrhlin Co.,Ltd.; G. H. Duggan. of the DominionBridge Co., Ltd., and R. H. MoMaster,of the Steel Company of Canada, Ltd.,are among those who have been nomin-ated for election to the executive of the Montreal branch of the Canadian Manu-facturers Association. A Quick Recovery. It was reported in the issue of April24th, that Mr. J. A. Hossack, sales man-ager of the Lufkin Rule Co., of Canada,had been taken down with pneumoniawhile on a trip to the coast and wouldlikely be at the General Hospital, Win-nipeg, for some weeks. Fortunately, is making a quicker recoverythan was expected. He is now out of. ROY STEWART, Fergus, Ont., who has joined the salesforce of Beatty Bros., Fergus, Ont., andwill call on the hardware trade in CentralOntario towns. Mr. Stewart has had anumber of years experience as a travelingsalesman and during the past few monthshas been in close touch with Beatty Bros,plant studying the process of manufac-ture of the firms many products. the hospital, staying with friends inWinnipeg. Ontario Incorporations. The Seamless Rubber Co., Ltd., capi-talized at $40,000, head office Toronto, tomake and deal in rubber goods of allkinds. Canada Woodenware, Ltd., capitalizedat $40,000, head office Toronto, to manu- facture and deal in specialties such asclothes pins, skewers, etc. Empire Cotton Mills, Ltd., capitalizedat $40,000. head office Welland, Ont., tocarry on the business of cotton spinners,flax, hemp and jute spinners, etc. Dominion Incorporations. Hydro-Electric Radiation. Ltd., capi-talized at $500,000. head office Toronto


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