. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February, 1907 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 85' We Still Head the Procession of 1907 NEW BRUNSWICK FOUNDRY «⢠MACHINE SHOPS FREDERICTON, N. B. McFariane, Thompson & Anderson Mtg., 60., Ud. Manufacturers of the only original PATENTED DUNBAR SHINGLE MACHINE And Sole Proprietors o the .said Patent *J£ Universally admitted as being the best machine on the market from the Atlantic to the Pacific <j£ Better than Ever as Constructed for 1907, having ring oilers


. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February, 1907 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 85' We Still Head the Procession of 1907 NEW BRUNSWICK FOUNDRY «⢠MACHINE SHOPS FREDERICTON, N. B. McFariane, Thompson & Anderson Mtg., 60., Ud. Manufacturers of the only original PATENTED DUNBAR SHINGLE MACHINE And Sole Proprietors o the .said Patent *J£ Universally admitted as being the best machine on the market from the Atlantic to the Pacific <j£ Better than Ever as Constructed for 1907, having ring oilers on journals and other valuable | improvements. Patent Dunbar ShingleJMachine. The following well known firms are a lew ol the many who are using the Celebrated Dunbar Shingle Machine :-Metis Lumber Co Ouebec ,= MWacS,ur ng Co Vancouver B c'Z ma^" " ifWV Manufacturing Co., Marygs»ille, , ,â â £j£?5&gAshing! Manuiactunng loâ Vancouver, 16 machines, and hundreds of others from one to five machines. 5 The McFariane Thompson & Anderson Mfg. Co., Ltd., Dunbar Shingle Machine is a record-breaker in the west-(New Whatcom Blade Washington State) The following may be of interest to mill operators and others ; it is, we believe, the best six day Tecord eve7made^onThis clfss of machjne-a Dunbar upnght ; the bolts were taken as they came from the woods, without selection, and were a good averagequahtv This remarkable run was accomplished recently at the George A. Cooper mill, Chuckanut Siding : Total cut for six days,^to^?^"««shS day, eighteen inchshingles. In the day shift, Harry A. Edison, sawyer, cut 2,8,000, an average cut of ,6$ housand and ih^hf shift Levi Loop, sawyer, cut 176,000, an average of 29^ thousand of eighteen inch shingles per day. 7 thousand, and the shift, "When all] the rest fail, or are down for repairs, or are cutting shims, the McFrâdeniâTh;rcon and ddnbar shingle machine is still cutting the


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