. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. So CANADA M \>, K \< M \ X. Farrell Foundry Co. and the Bagley & Sewall Co. built the winders. Each machine is run by its own steam engine and the exhaust steam is used in drying the paper. The output of finished paper is 150 tuns a day and the speed of the machines 600 ft. per minute. The boiler house contains eight COO return tubular boilers by the Robb Engineering Co., which are fed by Murphy .Automatic Stokers. The smoke stack is 1


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. So CANADA M \>, K \< M \ X. Farrell Foundry Co. and the Bagley & Sewall Co. built the winders. Each machine is run by its own steam engine and the exhaust steam is used in drying the paper. The output of finished paper is 150 tuns a day and the speed of the machines 600 ft. per minute. The boiler house contains eight COO return tubular boilers by the Robb Engineering Co., which are fed by Murphy .Automatic Stokers. The smoke stack is 125 ft. high and there are also 2 fans for induced draft, and one Green Fuel Economizer. All the buildings housing the plant are of steel and concrete construction, the general contractors being the Canadian Stewart Co. The entire plant was designed by Mr. ( i. F. 1 lardy, the well known paper mill engineer of New York City, and his representa- tive on the work was Air. II. Bennett. Mr. R. S. Kelsch of Montreal was the consulting engineer on the hydraulic and electrical work. A further hvdro-electrie development is now being made on the River Shipshaw which will be ready and finished for use on January 1, 1913. The power developed will be on a head of 90 feet. The turbines and generators are made by the Allis-Chalmers-Kulloek Co. and the Canadian Westinghouse respectively, and are similar to the one in the grinder room. The transmission line runs to the same transformers and is 2'4 miles long. This development has been made to allow for an increase in the pri duction of the paper mills, and electrically driven grinders will be installed at Kenogami as occasion calls for them, until more paper machines are put in, the Shipshaw power will be used in the event of low water in midwinter in the Riviere aux Sables, so that the production of the pulp mill can be maintained at the highest possible level the year round. Among the recent new advertisers in the Canada Lumberman


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