Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . Sub-Lieut. Robert Leckie, —Formerly of Toronto, has been awardedthe Distinguished Service Cross for at-tacking and destroying the Zeppelin L-22off the east coast of England on May14th. Lieut. Leckie is a native of Scot-land, and was born in Glasgow 24 yearsago. He is a nephew of John Leckie,and had been inToronto for ten yearsprevious to his training here for at-tachment with the Naval Aerial Ser-vice, and was connected with the firmof John Leckie and Co., Marine Sup-plies, Toronto. TENDERS Outremont, Que.—Tenders will be re-ceiv


Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . Sub-Lieut. Robert Leckie, —Formerly of Toronto, has been awardedthe Distinguished Service Cross for at-tacking and destroying the Zeppelin L-22off the east coast of England on May14th. Lieut. Leckie is a native of Scot-land, and was born in Glasgow 24 yearsago. He is a nephew of John Leckie,and had been inToronto for ten yearsprevious to his training here for at-tachment with the Naval Aerial Ser-vice, and was connected with the firmof John Leckie and Co., Marine Sup-plies, Toronto. TENDERS Outremont, Que.—Tenders will be re-ceived up to July 18, for the constructionof an incinerator. Specifications may beobtained from J. A. Duchastel, city en-gineer, City Hall. Toronto, Ont.—Tenders, addressed tothe Secretary-Treasurer of the Board ofEducation, will be received until July 13,for hardware, Orde Street School. Man-ual training benches, Earl Grey School,steel work, Queen Victoria School and jother midsummer repair work. Specifi- July 5, 1917. CANADIAN MACHINERY 73 GEOMETRIC. Around the Geometric Die Head we draw a circle and claim that noother can touch it for quality and quantity production. That is the claim of tJ\e Manufacturer. This is the claim of the User, We purchased four sets 9/16-18 chasers from you four monthsago, and are pleased to state that the first set is still in use anddoing perfect work, although it has been used almost daily sincepurchased, and threading better than a thousand pieces per day. From 1,000 to 4,000 threaded pieces, according to work conditions, is the repu-tation of Geometric Die Heads. • Unless you know what GEOMETRICexperience is, you have yet to learn what can be accomplished in the productionof screw threads. We are read to help you. Ask us about it. THE GEOMETRIC TOOL COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN., Canadian Agents:Williams & Wilson, Ltd., Montreal; The A. R. Williams Machinery Co., Ltd., Toronto, Winnipeg and St. John, // any advertisement interests y


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