. Canadian forest industries January-June 1913. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN New Axe Plant in Canada The new factory of the Canadian Warren Axe & Tool Company, of St. Catharines, Ont., was completed on January 1st, 1913, and is now equipped with the most modern machinery for the manufacture of axes and logging- tools. The logging tool department has been in operation since February 1st and the new axe department will be ready to make shipments about August 1st. We call the attention of our readers to page 59 o
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1913. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN New Axe Plant in Canada The new factory of the Canadian Warren Axe & Tool Company, of St. Catharines, Ont., was completed on January 1st, 1913, and is now equipped with the most modern machinery for the manufacture of axes and logging- tools. The logging tool department has been in operation since February 1st and the new axe department will be ready to make shipments about August 1st. We call the attention of our readers to page 59 on which appears a cut of the plant. Annual Meeting- of Belting- Salesmen In accordance with its policy adopted a number of years ago the Graton & Knight Manufacturing Company, of Worcester, Mass., well- known oak leather tanner and belt maker, recently held a salesmen's convention at its main factory in Worcester. .This convention was at- tended by the company's salesmen from all parts of the country, and the various sessions were devoted to an inspection of the factory, to a study of methods of manufacture, as well as to the sale and application of the company's products. At the conclusion of the convention a banquet was served at which more than 100 officers, salesmen and other employees were present. A feature of this year's meeting which was especially inspiring to those in attendance was the presence of Henry C. Graton, founder of the business. To a very large extent the pheno- menal growth of the business from a small belt shop in 1851 to a plant that is one of the largest of its kind in the world is to be attributed to the sagacity of wisdom of Mr. Graton and his early associates, and to the presistent adherence of the firm to the policy early adopted of en- deavoring to meet the steadily increasing demands for the most ser- viceable leather belting. A New Fast Feed Molder J. A. Fay & Egan Company, have been building molders since 1830, and now pride themselves o
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