. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 60 "ONTARIO AND WESTERN MILL," With No. 3 Saw Frame, having 12 inch face Friction Feed Works, taking 60" Lower Saw and 40 inch Upper Saw. A No. 3^ 5 Block Girder Steel Carriage opening 50 inches from Saw, with Peel and Reliance Cant Hook Double Spud Dogs—Rope Feed, Automatic coupling in Carriage between 3rd and 4th blocks—extras when required Bull Wheel, Slab Saw, Single or Double Edger, Trimmer, Live Rolls, Planer and Matcher, etc. THE above


. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 60 "ONTARIO AND WESTERN MILL," With No. 3 Saw Frame, having 12 inch face Friction Feed Works, taking 60" Lower Saw and 40 inch Upper Saw. A No. 3^ 5 Block Girder Steel Carriage opening 50 inches from Saw, with Peel and Reliance Cant Hook Double Spud Dogs—Rope Feed, Automatic coupling in Carriage between 3rd and 4th blocks—extras when required Bull Wheel, Slab Saw, Single or Double Edger, Trimmer, Live Rolls, Planer and Matcher, etc. THE above are our Large Portable Saw Mills. We Manufacture all sizes down to 12 , with Saw Irons of Smallest and Lightest Dimensions for Mule Back or Dog Train Transportation to the Mines. One of our 12 mills is operated by the Hudson Bay Co., at Fort Churchill, H. B., and many are scattered throughout the Dominion. We shipped last month one of the smallest to " Omenica Consolidated Hydraulic Mining ; for transportation 600 miles north from Ashcroft, B. C. Write or Wire us for Prices and Delivery Date. Giant DETACHABLE 4 Sizes If Your Log Chain Troubles You, Read This Letter CHAIN. LOG TOOTH On 600-1050-1075. A Yost Satisfactory and Durable Chain for Log Haul- Up, Heavy Refuse Conveyors, Etc. 10 TO 15 TONS OF LINK BELTING, COVERING ALL SIZES, CONSTANTLY IN STOCK. Penetang, Ont., April 30th, 1896. MESSRS. WATEROUS CO., Brantford. Gentlemen,—Yours of the 29th received, and enclosure carefully noted. We have had one of your No. 1075 log chains in use in our Penetang'mill for about fourteen years—as nearly as I can recollect, and we consider it about the best chain for the purpose that we have yet seen, and we have tried numbers of others. ... About three or four years ago it became so worn and loose that it was necessary to heat all the links and tighten the rivets. This, however, narrowed the links some, and although we used it in this way one season, the foll


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