. Canadian foundryman (1918). tion of the directors and theplans they had in taking over the company has sufficient business book-ed to keen it busily occupied for the re-mainder of the year. The usual dividendswere declared. Steel Plant for Vancouver.—The Sloan. Minister of Mines for Bri-tish Columbia, states that Vancouvermav become the headouarters of a largeelectrical smelting and steel nlate indus-try. It is reported that the Provin-cial Government has been entered innegotiations with eastern capitalists andelectrical smelter experts. The negoti-ations have now reac


. Canadian foundryman (1918). tion of the directors and theplans they had in taking over the company has sufficient business book-ed to keen it busily occupied for the re-mainder of the year. The usual dividendswere declared. Steel Plant for Vancouver.—The Sloan. Minister of Mines for Bri-tish Columbia, states that Vancouvermav become the headouarters of a largeelectrical smelting and steel nlate indus-try. It is reported that the Provin-cial Government has been entered innegotiations with eastern capitalists andelectrical smelter experts. The negoti-ations have now reached a point wherethe government has agreed to join withthe Pacific Steel Co. of Fbume. theAetna Iron and Steel Co. of Port Moody—in which companies, the Tudhope in-terests of Orillia, Ont., and R. F. Turn-bull, a well-known electrical metallur-gist of Welland, are identified, to-gether with other interested parties—ininviting an eminent outside metallurgistto visit Vancouver and make a final CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN 37.


Size: 3189px × 784px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjec, booksubjectfoundries