. Canadian forest industries 1905-1906. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 74 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN January, 1905 TRADE NOTES. The business of the John Bertram & Sons Company, manufacturers of tool's, etc., Montreal, has been registered. The Ottawa Saw Company have recently made a large shipment of band and other saws to a lum- ber firm in Tasmania. The Disston Saw Works, of Philadelphia, have com- pleted arrangements for the erection of a factory on Adelaide street east, Toronto, to cost upwards of $150,000. Attention is directed to
. Canadian forest industries 1905-1906. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 74 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN January, 1905 TRADE NOTES. The business of the John Bertram & Sons Company, manufacturers of tool's, etc., Montreal, has been registered. The Ottawa Saw Company have recently made a large shipment of band and other saws to a lum- ber firm in Tasmania. The Disston Saw Works, of Philadelphia, have com- pleted arrangements for the erection of a factory on Adelaide street east, Toronto, to cost upwards of $150,000. Attention is directed to the advertsement first appearing in this number of the Thompson Manufactur- ing Company, Grand Bay, N. B., manufacturers of Patent Oscillating Bob Sled Knees, for lumbermen's use. Sheldon & Sheldon, of , have recently sold steel pressure blowers to the Canadian Weslinghouse Company and the International Harvester Company, of Hamilton, and the Goldie & McCulloch Company, R. McDougall Company and Cowan & Company, of Gait. We understand that the Garlock Packing Company, of Hamilton, Ont., have had an exceptionally busy season and are finding a steadily increasing demand for Garlock's ring, spiral, waterproof hydraulic and high pressure packings, of which they are exclusive manu- facturers. They have shipped considerable quantities to Great Britain, and anticipate a still larger demand from that source during the coming year. They are also doing a large trade in asbestos pipe and boiler coverings and engineers' supplies. The Canada Gazette announces the incorporation of the Canada Saw Company, Limited, of Ottawa, with a capital of $125,000. The object of the new company is stated to be to acquire the business and property of the Ottawa Saw Company, as well as the whole or any part of the property, plant and other assets of the branch of the business of the James Robertson Com- pany, Limited, relating to the manufacture and sale of saws at Toronto, Montreal and
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