. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. Stewart F. Rutherford, Director E. Dickson. L. W. Halliday. Wm. Dube, Superintendent. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 39. The Wm. Rutherford & Sons Co., Ltd., Montreal, Charlevoix St. store shed. The Wm. Rutherford & Sons Co., Ltd., Montreal, Atwater Ave. store shed. for the manufacture of veneered work. The stair building departmentis also on this floor, completely equipped with modern machines runby dynamos. Here all parts necessary for the complete manufactureof stairs are made ready to erect on the job. Adjoining the stair department is the p


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. Stewart F. Rutherford, Director E. Dickson. L. W. Halliday. Wm. Dube, Superintendent. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 39. The Wm. Rutherford & Sons Co., Ltd., Montreal, Charlevoix St. store shed. The Wm. Rutherford & Sons Co., Ltd., Montreal, Atwater Ave. store shed. for the manufacture of veneered work. The stair building departmentis also on this floor, completely equipped with modern machines runby dynamos. Here all parts necessary for the complete manufactureof stairs are made ready to erect on the job. Adjoining the stair department is the paint and finish shop, wheresuch goods as require it are treated. The factory has two very effi-cient blower systems, one for shavings and the other for of the shavings goes to feed the boilers and part is baled by abaling machine and sold to the stock yards and to farmers for bed-ding for cattle, etc. The sawdust is conveyed to a separate bin, fromwhich it falls down to the ground floor, w here it is bagged and sold,there being a good demand for this product. The boiler house contains five boilers, and the engine is 250 ,supplied by Lauri


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