. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. The Algoma Range The Camp Comfort A Steel Range for Camp use. Built especially for this purpose. It possesses features that are attractive in useful- ness but not in beauty. A blunt, hardy Range with a wonder- ful record for Service. The Algoma is built in three sizes—each one has the three necessities,— (1) An Oven of ample capacity; (2) A cooking surface, open and capacious; (3) A Firebox, big yet economical. The Body and Oven are made of Steel that wi


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. The Algoma Range The Camp Comfort A Steel Range for Camp use. Built especially for this purpose. It possesses features that are attractive in useful- ness but not in beauty. A blunt, hardy Range with a wonder- ful record for Service. The Algoma is built in three sizes—each one has the three necessities,— (1) An Oven of ample capacity; (2) A cooking surface, open and capacious; (3) A Firebox, big yet economical. The Body and Oven are made of Steel that will last. Each piece of steel is solidly rivetted to the other. Great care is exercised to ensure the complete rigidity of the entire con- struction. The cooking surface is cast-iron, solid and thick; there- fore the heat barely affects it. There are a variety of sec- tions. The Firebox is lined with weighty pieces of cast-iron. Strenuous usage may wear these linings away—when this happens, replacement is easy and the Firebox is made as good as new. The Gates are the duplex pattern—two bars, each heavy and perfectly made. Simply operated with one shaker bar. A heater that radiate^ direct heat from the body when burning wood. Simple, effective and efficient. The body is filled with wood and paper the light applied and the heater is operating. The Lumberman's comfort in cold days and nights. Heat radiates in all directions from the round steel body. In the coolest weather the atmosphere around the Heater is com- fortably warm. The "Camp Comfort" is built of well tested materials that can withstand rough usage. The two ends are heavy cast- iron and the door is so large that huge chunks of wood can be fed to the Heater with ease. The body sits on four cast-iron legs which fit into rigid cleats. Side or top shelves are supplied and are very con- venient for temporary use in keeping foodstuffs and liquids at a high temperature. The "Camp Comfort" is a Camp


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