. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). v>. largestPaper Mills-Flour MillsSteel PlantsSugarRefineries Textile Mills Grain Elevators Railway Shops Machine Shops Saw Mills Power Houses Cement Mills Automobile Plants Quarries Mines and wherever Transmission is required. >>»>> 4 a. G2 crease, said Sir Joseph, the positiongrows easier day by day. The time isnot far distant when it will be possibleto release tonnage from requisition ona substantial scale and thereby create afree market in tonnage and freight. Steamer Morden Makes Record.—The big Canadian steamer, W.


. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). v>. largestPaper Mills-Flour MillsSteel PlantsSugarRefineries Textile Mills Grain Elevators Railway Shops Machine Shops Saw Mills Power Houses Cement Mills Automobile Plants Quarries Mines and wherever Transmission is required. >>»>> 4 a. G2 crease, said Sir Joseph, the positiongrows easier day by day. The time isnot far distant when it will be possibleto release tonnage from requisition ona substantial scale and thereby create afree market in tonnage and freight. Steamer Morden Makes Record.—The big Canadian steamer, W. Grant Morden,of which Capt. Geo. Pearson of OwenSound is master, has made a recordshowing for the season, and her freightearnings for the last round trip will bethe largest ever made by a lakefreighter. The steamer left Buffaloearly in the month for Duluth with acargo of hard coal, and was due back atBuffalo on Monday or Tuesday with aload of grain. The Morden took about13,000 tons of coal on the upbound trip,at $ a ton, and on the run down sheLas 450,000 bushels of wheat, for whichshe will receive 7c a bushel. The freighton the latter cargo is, therefore, about$31,500, and figuring on the coal at$13,000, she will earn about $44,500 onthe round trip. The Grant Morden holdsthe record for the large


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