. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Are built from forgings of Steel and finished throughout in the solid metal. This insures accuracy, durability and perfect mechanical adjustments. They are appreciated by the user because they hold up under the severest tests. They cut easily all kinds of hard, knotty and cross-grained lumber. If you make single tongue and groove Flooring, Ceiling and Wains- coting, buy THE SHIMER CUTTER HEADS and you will have no disappointment. Address SAMUEL J. SHIMER k SONS Milton


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Are built from forgings of Steel and finished throughout in the solid metal. This insures accuracy, durability and perfect mechanical adjustments. They are appreciated by the user because they hold up under the severest tests. They cut easily all kinds of hard, knotty and cross-grained lumber. If you make single tongue and groove Flooring, Ceiling and Wains- coting, buy THE SHIMER CUTTER HEADS and you will have no disappointment. Address SAMUEL J. SHIMER k SONS Milton, si u The attention of Manufacturers of dumber is called to the above named latest and best method of sawing lumber. The following advantages are obtained : Lower cost of installation than any other method which will saw an equal number of superficial feet in a given length of time. Smaller expense in operation, thus producing lumber at a lower cost per thousand feet than any other method. Requires no more help to operate it than any well equipped Circular Saw Mill. Lumber has been sawn better and more accur- ately cut by this method than by any other now in use. The Killam Tandem Circular Mill requires no more skilled men to operate it than is required to operate the ordinary Circular Mill MANUFACTURED BY ^ ^ X If solid saws are used, the larger one, when worn down can be used for the smaller one, thus saving expense for saws. No difficulties in handling or setting by this machine and no delays. No time is lost in setting for any thickness from the cut of stationary saw up lo six inches. This machine takes the place of a resaw in a mill and only requires a floor space of 6 tt. x 6 ft. Also takes the place of a Twin Circular Mill that is now used for slabbing, and this machine will side as much lumber as any Twin Circular, thus saving the expense of a resaw and men lo operate the same. This machine is so cheap that any manufac- turer of lumber can well afford to


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