Canadian foundryman (1917) . GRIMES ^MOLDING MACHINES The Most Convenient and Most EfficientMolding Machine on the Market. Built on the principle the Centre of Gravity is the Centre of Rotation—it Is perfectly balanced and the largest flask can be easily and smoothlyturned by one man. Requires less than half the number of steps necessary with rockovormachines, and consequently saves much time. For continuous and economical work you cannot find a more efficientmolding machine. Write to-day for descriptive catalog. MIDLAND MACHINE COMPANY 811 W. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, 34 CANADIAN


Canadian foundryman (1917) . GRIMES ^MOLDING MACHINES The Most Convenient and Most EfficientMolding Machine on the Market. Built on the principle the Centre of Gravity is the Centre of Rotation—it Is perfectly balanced and the largest flask can be easily and smoothlyturned by one man. Requires less than half the number of steps necessary with rockovormachines, and consequently saves much time. For continuous and economical work you cannot find a more efficientmolding machine. Write to-day for descriptive catalog. MIDLAND MACHINE COMPANY 811 W. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, 34 CANADIAN FOUNDRY M A N Oil in the Arctic CANADA possesses enough petroleum to last the world for a thousand years. Thisoil is found on the Mackenzie River — in the Arctic region. The discovery wasmade two years ago by Dr. T. O. Bosworth, who reported the story of his find to the Dominion Govern-ment, but it is only now that the people of Canada have given them the story of a national asset of mo-mentous importance. The tar sands north of Athabasca and Great Slave Late become oil fields of incal-culable value near the mouth of the Mackenzie. Read this story, told by Dr. Bosworth himself, of Canadasand the Empires exhaustless oil fields in Macleans MAGAZINE for June THEN have regard for the following highly interesting special articles and features of theJune MacLeans, always keeping in mind that they are by Canadians for Canadians—and so belong by right to Macleans Magazine, whose elect purpose is to advance thedevelopment of Canadian writers and Canadian literature, and to make


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