Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . ssion, be considered entirely froman unprejudiced viewpoint. The Bill in question, -which has beer:introduced into Parliament during twosuccessive sessions, has been stronglyopposed by shippers up to the presenttime. Mr. Armstrong, its snonsor andmember of Parliament for Lambton, wasinvited to Winnipeg to place his viewsin support of the measure before theWinnipeg Board of Trade. He acceptedthe invitation and addresed the forum,strongly advocating the control of watertransportation. TRADE NOTES C. C. Craig of C. C. Craig & Co., Win-nipeg, has re


Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . ssion, be considered entirely froman unprejudiced viewpoint. The Bill in question, -which has beer:introduced into Parliament during twosuccessive sessions, has been stronglyopposed by shippers up to the presenttime. Mr. Armstrong, its snonsor andmember of Parliament for Lambton, wasinvited to Winnipeg to place his viewsin support of the measure before theWinnipeg Board of Trade. He acceptedthe invitation and addresed the forum,strongly advocating the control of watertransportation. TRADE NOTES C. C. Craig of C. C. Craig & Co., Win-nipeg, has recently returned from abusiness trip through the prairies andreports that general business conditionsin the hardware trade are very goodand that trading is very active. Chemical Products Corporation, capi-tal $3,000,000, head office Toronto, Ont.,plans to manufacture and deal in chemi-cals, fertilizers, etc. The Colonial Glass Company, Limited,capital $50,000, head office Lakefield,Ont., plans to manufacture and deal inglass and glass A window display of household goods is easy to arrange and has a sales compelling force that will attracta splendid volume of business. A free use of price cards should be made. 78 October 18, 1919


Size: 2138px × 1169px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, booksubjectbu, booksubjectimplementsutensilsetc