100 THE GOOD CAUSE PROSPERS. 



Bridgegate," * "Humours of the Bird Market," "The 

 Solomons of Jail Square." The last named is a satirical 

 paper on the self -satisfied philosophers who met to discuss 

 the religious and political topics of the day, More serious 

 but equally entertaining contributions were " Paris Before 

 and After the Commune," "First Impressions of the 

 Continent," "French and English Characteristics A 

 Contrast," "Australian Experiences," "The Future of 

 Australia," etc. 



Since Mr. Robert Boyle made London his headquarters, 

 his business has developed to an extent which clearly 

 indicates the real progress made in popularizing sanitary 

 appliances. The offices in Mansion House Buildings, where 

 the London business had been carried on for nearly ten 

 years, afforded insufficient accommodation for the rapidly 

 increasing connections, and the firm was consequently 

 induced to remove to the extensive and handsome premises 

 on Holborn Viaduct. But the requirements quickly out- 

 grew the capacity of even that spacious establishment, 

 and it became necessary to take in equally extensive 

 premises adjoining. At the same time the firm estab- 

 lished London works to relieve the increased pressure 

 on the Glasgow manufactory, and suitable buildings were 

 found and fitted for the purpose in the neighbourhood 



* One of the lowest quarters of Glasgow. 



