Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . Mc-Lelland an option on the elevator andbuildings formerly used by the Cereals,Ltd. The elevator and buildings werethe site of the now defunct Orange MeatCo: Mr. McDonald proposes to turn theestablishment into a plant to mill flour. 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. Lauzon, Que.—Tenders will be receiveduntil July for the construction of a trans-mission pole line between the new andold dry


Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . Mc-Lelland an option on the elevator andbuildings formerly used by the Cereals,Ltd. The elevator and buildings werethe site of the now defunct Orange MeatCo: Mr. McDonald proposes to turn theestablishment into a plant to mill flour. 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. Lauzon, Que.—Tenders will be receiveduntil July for the construction of a trans-mission pole line between the new andold dry docks at Lauzon, Que. Plansand forms of contract can be seen andspecification and forms of tender obtain-ed at the Department of Public Works,Ottawa and at the Post Office, Quebec,Que. Montreal, South, Que.—Tenders areinvited, and will be received up to July19 for the laying of sanitary sewers,watermains, valves, fire hydrants, for an elevated steel tank, one hun- July 12, 1917. CANADIAN MACHINERY 61 Out of Fashion; butNot Out of Business.


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