Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . ice Montreal, plansto manufacture and deal in fixtures andehetrica! eauipment. Premier Oil and Gas Producing Com-pany. Limited, head office Toronto, capi-tal $250,000, plans to develop oil and gasproperties. Sigm-ore Limited, head office Windsor,Ont., capital $50 000, plans to carry ,onthe business of wire drawers, tuibe mak-ers, japanners and enamellers. The Satinette Products ManufacturingCompany. Limited, head office, Toronto,capital $50,000. plans to manufactureand deal in polishes, creams, oils, stains,etc. Hatzel and Buebler. Inc., head of


Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . ice Montreal, plansto manufacture and deal in fixtures andehetrica! eauipment. Premier Oil and Gas Producing Com-pany. Limited, head office Toronto, capi-tal $250,000, plans to develop oil and gasproperties. Sigm-ore Limited, head office Windsor,Ont., capital $50 000, plans to carry ,onthe business of wire drawers, tuibe mak-ers, japanners and enamellers. The Satinette Products ManufacturingCompany. Limited, head office, Toronto,capital $50,000. plans to manufactureand deal in polishes, creams, oils, stains,etc. Hatzel and Buebler. Inc., head officesWindsor, capital $50,000, plans to manu- Charles H. Gratton Appointed Manager The T. S. Simms Co., Ltd., of Monc-ton, , has just appointed Charles as manager of the Montrealbranch. Mr. Gratton has had a wideexperience with both the wholesale andretail hardware trade in Montreal. Forten years he was connected with I. , Ltd., and here received instruc-tion in both retail and wholesalebranches of the business. Following. CHARLES H. GRATTON Who has been appointed MontrealManager of T. S. Simms & Co., Limited. this he was in business on his own ac-count under the name of the UnionHardware Company, which enterprisewas operated on St. Catherine Street fora period of five years. Subsequent tothis he joined the sales staff of LewisBros., Ltd., and covered Northern Quebecfor that firm. Two years ago he joinedthe sales staff of Brandram-Henderson,Ltd., with which firm he has been con-nected since. An interesting- pari of hisexperience was that of a special com-mission for this firm to the big tradefair held at Lyons, France, last Grattons familiarity with the Frenchtongue stood him in excellent stead forthis particular work. It might be said that Mr. Gratton wasone of the earliest Canadian trade rep-resentatives to cross the ocean after thewar had ceased. Douglass Carter Goes With Lewis Bros., Ltd. John A. Frazer, sales manager ofLewis Bros., Ltd., a


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