Canadian textile journal . old-fashionedbutton breaker, which never really proved particular machine in question has only recentlybeen patented, but was exhibited after very satisfac-tory trials on various types of goods in the companysfactory, through the kindness of some of our friendsin the finishing business. This firm also exhibited a patentedSectional and Reversible ScrimpRail, which may be applied to prac-tically any type of open width ma-chine in the textile bleaching, dye-ing and finishing business. Alsothey had on exhibition various typesof automatic tenter clips for us


Canadian textile journal . old-fashionedbutton breaker, which never really proved particular machine in question has only recentlybeen patented, but was exhibited after very satisfac-tory trials on various types of goods in the companysfactory, through the kindness of some of our friendsin the finishing business. This firm also exhibited a patentedSectional and Reversible ScrimpRail, which may be applied to prac-tically any type of open width ma-chine in the textile bleaching, dye-ing and finishing business. Alsothey had on exhibition various typesof automatic tenter clips for use inconnection Mith mercerizing or fin-ishing tenters. Their display oflihotographic illustrations covered acomplete range of machinery for thesingeing, bleaching, mercerizing,dyeing, printing and finishing of cot-ton piece goods, and all silk piecegoods as well as bleaching, merceriz-ing and dyeing of cotton wraps,skein mercerizing and equipment forbleaching eoton raw stock. 642 CANADIAN TEXTILE JOURNAL December G, HAROLD B. FISK. New Manager of the Walsh Plate Works,DrummondvUle, Que. HAROLD 1>. FISK who was recently appointedManager of the Walsh Plate & Structural Works,Limited, at Drummondville, Que., was born in England,1885. He was educated at the Bishops StortfordGrammar School, the Kings College, London. as a pupil with Baily Grundy & Barrett, a firmof mechanical and electrical engineers, at Cambridge,England, he came to Canada in 1907, entering the ser-vice of the Shawiiiigan Water & Power Company asOperator in the Montreal Terminal Station, beingshortly transferred to the head office of the Company,in Montreal, Mr. Fisk also saw service with the British CanadianPower Company, at Cobalt (now the Northern OntarioPower (Company Ltd.), being first assistant to the Gen-eral Superintendent and afterwards Superintendent ofthe Metaetehouan River Power Development. Alsowith the Toronto Power Company, at London, Ont.;the Kaministiquia Power Company at Fo


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