. Rod and gun . Winchester rifles andcartridges in Africa and writes of his suc-cess with them in his Scribner fact that all these great figures inpresent-day annals of hunting and ex-ploration personally choose Winchesterrifles and cartridges for their equipmentcarries its own suggestion. Such exper-ienced men would not carry rifles andcartridges which they did not considerabsolutely dependable. Extensive additions have been madethe past year to the manufacturing plantof the Ferro Machine & Foundry Co.,and the output has been increased morethan 200 per cent. The Ferro factorywas


. Rod and gun . Winchester rifles andcartridges in Africa and writes of his suc-cess with them in his Scribner fact that all these great figures inpresent-day annals of hunting and ex-ploration personally choose Winchesterrifles and cartridges for their equipmentcarries its own suggestion. Such exper-ienced men would not carry rifles andcartridges which they did not considerabsolutely dependable. Extensive additions have been madethe past year to the manufacturing plantof the Ferro Machine & Foundry Co.,and the output has been increased morethan 200 per cent. The Ferro factorywas oversold from Feb. 1st until theclose of the buying season more than1,000 engines, and it has been the aimof the manufacturers to overcome alldifficulties in the matter of future de-livery. The 1909 Ferro design, whichembodied the removable cylinder head,hand hole in crank case, offset cylinderjand other important mechanical features,found immediate favor with experiencedengine buyers. The 1910 Ferro engine. will embody these same features, witha number of important refinements,which increase the power and at thesame time decrease the weight. The Government has purchased a numberof 1910 models, and the Inspectors re-port of power rating shows an increaseof more than 20 per cent, over the man-ufacturers rating; in other words, Ferro developed more than under long, continuous test. Agreat weight reduction has also beenmade without sacrificing any of thestrength of parts subject to strain. Great ROD AND GUN IN CANADA


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