. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). or this. Name ..\,\ IreSS IM. 84 C A X A D 1 A X .\l A C II 1 X !•: U V Volume XXI. H AW K 0VANADIUM STEE YouKnow HowGreatly it Increased Production You know how it proved to bewithout equal for both first andsecond operation punches—how,in both Canadian and Americanshell plants, this heat-treatedready-for-use steel enabled eachpunch to turn out over 2,000shells. Hawkridge Brothers steel forevery commercial requirementis just such production-increas-ing steel as proved this HawkD. Chrome Vanadium. We make Steel of EveryDescription Hawk


. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). or this. Name ..\,\ IreSS IM. 84 C A X A D 1 A X .\l A C II 1 X !•: U V Volume XXI. H AW K 0VANADIUM STEE YouKnow HowGreatly it Increased Production You know how it proved to bewithout equal for both first andsecond operation punches—how,in both Canadian and Americanshell plants, this heat-treatedready-for-use steel enabled eachpunch to turn out over 2,000shells. Hawkridge Brothers steel forevery commercial requirementis just such production-increas-ing steel as proved this HawkD. Chrome Vanadium. We make Steel of EveryDescription Hawkridge BrothersCompany 303 Congress St., BOSTON, MASS. U. S. A. Barnes-Made Springs are unusual inservice and wear. They are the re-sult of sixty yearsexperience, unsur-passed equipment and highly skilledworkmanship. A trial will convince you thatBarnes-Made Springs are thebest buy. Established 1837. THE WALLACE BARNES COMPANY 218 South Bristol. A. Manfrs of Barnes made Products Sprin4».Screw Machine Rolled Sfeel and Wir*. INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS FOR THE YEAR REVIEWED BY OFFICIAL Commissioner of Industries and Pub-licity C. W. Kirkpatrick presented to theBoard of Control to-day a report cover-ing the work of the department fron,Apiil last, when he assumed office, untilthe end of the year. Among the con-cerns that made large additions were theDominion Foundries & Steel Co.; theSteel Co. of Canada, which completed a83,000,000 coke oven plant and has start-ed work on a modern office building; theWesting-house Company completed itshandsome office building, the CanadianCotton Co., Imperial Oil Co., HamiltonBridge Co., Armour & Co., Slater &Barnard, Swift-Canadian Co., HamiltonCotton Co., Brown-Boggs Co., Frost WireFence Co., Imperial Cotton Co., CanadianCartridge Co., Wagstaffe, Ltd., and J. & Sons. These additions meanunder normal conditions, the employmentof upwards of 1,000 additional hands. The Ford-Smith Co. also erected alarge new factor


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