. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 78 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 1, 1!)19. Completely Standardized on Belting OXr. of the |f;reatest com])limcnts ever ])aid (loodyear Extra Power l^)eltins comes to us from I'ort Arthur. Out. In May, 1918. the h'v^ plant of the I'ort Artluir l*ul]) t!v: I'aper Com- ])any was opened. In six months they had decided to use nothing l)ut Goodyear I'lxtra I'owcr IJclt'^ on their Mill machinery. This decision was not made in a moment. I'.xtra Tower rece


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 78 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 1, 1!)19. Completely Standardized on Belting OXr. of the |f;reatest com])limcnts ever ])aid (loodyear Extra Power l^)eltins comes to us from I'ort Arthur. Out. In May, 1918. the h'v^ plant of the I'ort Artluir l*ul]) t!v: I'aper Com- ])any was opened. In six months they had decided to use nothing l)ut Goodyear I'lxtra I'owcr IJclt'^ on their Mill machinery. This decision was not made in a moment. I'.xtra Tower received as severe a testing' as was ever Ljiven l)eltin,yf. I""roni barkers and grinders, down to cutters and pum])s. "ICxtra Power" was submitted to all the gruelling work and difificult conditions that a pulp and ])a])er ])lant affords. "In the six months that we have been in opera- ; writes Mr. A. (i. Pounsford. the General Man- ; we have only had three belt failures, all of w hicli were due to improj^jcr ; It is important to remember that belting service in such a ]i!ant means continuous service—a break- down on one machine means a com])lete shut-down of all production. To decide, therefore, to standardize on Extra Power Belting, in \ iew of the ''very good service" it has given, is a splendid tribute to its dependabilitv and all-round merits. These time and money-saving features of "Extra Power" are winning for this modern belt a dominant place in Can- adian industry. There are executives in your line of business who keep i)elt records, who buy on known facts, who balance length of service and performance against price— men whose experience with " Extra Power" will interest you. Let us send a man trained by Good- jear to discuss your belt problems. No obligation, of course. Just 'phone, write, or wire our nearest branch. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., of Canada, Limited Branches : Hal


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