. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). XI. tered the service of the Grand Thunas assistant resident engineer of theastern division, and in 1901 was appointed engineer in charge of doubltrack construction. In 1902 he wanight superintendent on the construetion of the Park Avenue tunnel of thNew York subway, but returned to thGrand Trunk as resident engineer, eastem division, a position which he hel>until 1913. From 1913 to 1916, whe;he went overseas, Major Bond was division engineer, eastern lines. He holds .high reputation in railway and engineeiing circles and his work w


. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). XI. tered the service of the Grand Thunas assistant resident engineer of theastern division, and in 1901 was appointed engineer in charge of doubltrack construction. In 1902 he wanight superintendent on the construetion of the Park Avenue tunnel of thNew York subway, but returned to thGrand Trunk as resident engineer, eastem division, a position which he hel>until 1913. From 1913 to 1916, whe;he went overseas, Major Bond was division engineer, eastern lines. He holds .high reputation in railway and engineeiing circles and his work with the Canadian expeditionary force won the highescommendation. TRADE GOSSIP Vancouver, —Mr. G. D. Swanrconsulting engineer for the DominioGovernment, has investigated the harbo,facilities of Victoria and Vancouver i:connection with the placing of orders fosteel ships. Coal Production in —A decreasin production of coal in British Columbiduring November amounted to approximately 49,476 tons, as compared witthe October total. The falling off i. Lieut. Lloyd M. Archibald of the RoyalFlying Corps, well-known representativeof the Dart Union Company of Toronto,as he appeared as a prisoner of war inGermany (on the right). Word has just been received by his brother, Charles 1Archibald, of Charles P. ArchibaldCo., machinery dealers, Montreal, ainouncing his safe arrival in being a prisoner in Germany f<over a vear. January 9, 1910. CA N A I) I A N M A CHIN E R Y 63 ALGOMA Structural Steel—Merchant Bars Blooms, Billets and SlabsConcrete Reinforcing Bars


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