Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . dBolts, Set Screws, etc., Brass and Copper Pipe-CondenserTubes; Rubber, Leather and Cotton Belting; Rubber,Linen and Cotton Hose. Please Send for Quotations. Prices quoted to anypart of Canada. ESTEY So CO. ST. JOHN, NB. s ADLER & HAWORTH c . Formerly . ROBIN, SADLER & HAWORTH . Manufacturers of OIK TANNED LEATHER BELTING Montreal Toronto R. C. JAMIESON & CO. Manufacturers of Varnishes Importers of OILSPAINTSCOLORSGLUESEtc. ???????? Ofnce-17 ST. JOHN STREET. UiniMTDP A I Factory and Warehouse-23 to 29 ST. THOMAS ST. /llvfll I Kt/VL J. H. H


Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . dBolts, Set Screws, etc., Brass and Copper Pipe-CondenserTubes; Rubber, Leather and Cotton Belting; Rubber,Linen and Cotton Hose. Please Send for Quotations. Prices quoted to anypart of Canada. ESTEY So CO. ST. JOHN, NB. s ADLER & HAWORTH c . Formerly . ROBIN, SADLER & HAWORTH . Manufacturers of OIK TANNED LEATHER BELTING Montreal Toronto R. C. JAMIESON & CO. Manufacturers of Varnishes Importers of OILSPAINTSCOLORSGLUESEtc. ???????? Ofnce-17 ST. JOHN STREET. UiniMTDP A I Factory and Warehouse-23 to 29 ST. THOMAS ST. /llvfll I Kt/VL J. H. HANSON . . 422 St. Paul Street MONTREAL Representing Wm. Buck, Stoves and Furnaces The B. Greening Wire Co., Wire Goods of every description. E. T. Wright, Bird Cages and Lanterns CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. . ALSO MANUFACTURER OF . . HIGH-CLASS REFRIGERATORS AND CLOSET SEATS J^Cj^RTHUR, CORNEILLE & CO. Paints, Oils, ColorsVarnishes, Glues,Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Etc., Etc. 310 to 316 St. Paul h Z±L MONTREAL Campbell Bros. Manufacturers of all kinds of AXES, EDGE TOOLS, CARRIAGESPRINGS AND AXLES. Send for sample lot of our EXTRA HAND-MADE AXES, the kind that stand in frostyweather. Write for prices. Works We make al. patterns. 18 AND 20 SMYTH ST. ST. JOHN, 20 THE HARDWARE AND METAL MERCHANT the maker and the dealer. Where success is desired the goodarticle must be obtained. With all these circumstances in view, it does appear unwise thatfor a mere political freak, such as prison labor, manufacturers whohave invested large sums in cordage works and given employment tolarge numbers of people should find their business assailed. Toprotect the workman against the competition of prison-made goodsthe Canadian law especially prohibits the importation of merchan-dise made in foreign prisons. Only the other day a case was re-ported from Toronto where a number of imported bicycles wereseized and confiscated because they had been made in the IndianaState Prison. In Canadian pris


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