. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER a graduate of both Toronto and Cornell Universities, having taken his M. A. at Cornell in '97, and his at Toronto in '95, was pre- viously connected with the Sussex Manufacturing Company, until he formed the Canadian Machinery Corporation which in turn gave its selling agency to the A. R. Williams Company. Mr. Doherty brings to the new branch many years of practical experience in handling machinery, and this has been one of the mai


. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER a graduate of both Toronto and Cornell Universities, having taken his M. A. at Cornell in '97, and his at Toronto in '95, was pre- viously connected with the Sussex Manufacturing Company, until he formed the Canadian Machinery Corporation which in turn gave its selling agency to the A. R. Williams Company. Mr. Doherty brings to the new branch many years of practical experience in handling machinery, and this has been one of the main factors in making the St. John branch a success. To any one interested in machinery, a most cordial welcome is extended by Mr. Doherty, to call and inspect their display. The Maritime Foundry and Machine Company An interesting example of what can be accomplished by syste- matic care is afiorded by the remodeled plant of the Maritime Foundry and Machine Company, of 'Woodstock,. About eight months ago the business of the Alex. Dunbar & Sons Company was taken over by the present Maritime Foundry & Machine Company, under the management of Mr. F. H. McNaught. Mr. McNaught, who was formerly with the Dunbar Company as. Where "Dunbar" Logging Engines Are Made secretary-treasurer, besides being a practical business man, has had fifteen years' experience in foundry work. After a careful study of foundry conditions, both in Canada and the United States, he decided to increase the efficiency of his plant by systematizing its details. A cost system was inaugurated, the entire plant was divided into four departments with a special highly-paid foreman in charge of each. Attention was also given to improving the selling organiza- tion and the company is now rapidly establishing a connection from coast to coast. The machine shop, covering a floor space of 45 ft. x 125 ft., be-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit


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