. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 5° CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER EDGINGS ONEIDA, The Steel Pulley of better belt contact, lightness, maximum strength. Oneida Steel Pulleys differ from any similar produce made. And in this difference lies their strength, In con- struction the Oneida Steel Pulley is ideal. It is strongly reinforced, is lighter than any other steel pulley by 3 to I and possess- es greater strength. The perfectly oval crown face in- sures a 20% better belt ad- hesion. They are built i


. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 5° CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER EDGINGS ONEIDA, The Steel Pulley of better belt contact, lightness, maximum strength. Oneida Steel Pulleys differ from any similar produce made. And in this difference lies their strength, In con- struction the Oneida Steel Pulley is ideal. It is strongly reinforced, is lighter than any other steel pulley by 3 to I and possess- es greater strength. The perfectly oval crown face in- sures a 20% better belt ad- hesion. They are built in the greatest lange of sizes of any steel pulley in the world, from i in. to 126 in. with 2 in. to 40 in. face with f in. to 8£ in. bore. Oneida^ Steel Pulley Co. Oneida. N. Everything in Spruce Dressed and in the Rough Campbell - MacLaurin Lumber Co. Limited Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL Ontario The Owen Sound Furniture Company, Limited, Owen Sound, Ont., are about to commence operations in their new factory. The Warren Lumber Company, at Sellwood, Ont., was burned out recently, with heavy loss, much lumber being destroyed. The Spanish River Pulp & Paper Company, of Esplanola, Ont., will erect a hotel at Espanola. The building is to be 37x150 ft., of brick veneer, with concrete foundation. A report from New Liskeard states that fire has completely destroyed the mill at Nushka belonging to Mr. J. Perrault. The loss amounts to between $2,000 and $3,000. The Hocken Lumber Company, of Otter Lake, about six miles from Parry Sound, Ont., recently lost a thousand cords of hemlock bark as the result of serious bush fires. The Sawyer-Massey Company, Limited, manufacturers of agricultural implements, Hamilton, Ont., have let contracts for the erection of a one-storey factory, 90 x 70 ft., of brick and steel. The Bain Waggon Company, Woodstock, Ont., are consideraing the erection of a factory building to cost $25,000. Their plans are for a build- ing of four storeys, 127 x


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