. Canadian forest industries January-June 1913. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 25 A Belt which Conveys ALL the Power Practical men know the drainage of power from a slipping belt, and because they know, they are buying Goodyear rubber belting Which Neither Slips Nor Stretches It is built up, layer upon layer, of close-woven, long-fibre, cotton fabric, rubberized and cured under Goodyear processes. And every Goodyear belt has in it the lowest possible minimum of stretch, because the belt is "cured


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1913. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 25 A Belt which Conveys ALL the Power Practical men know the drainage of power from a slipping belt, and because they know, they are buying Goodyear rubber belting Which Neither Slips Nor Stretches It is built up, layer upon layer, of close-woven, long-fibre, cotton fabric, rubberized and cured under Goodyear processes. And every Goodyear belt has in it the lowest possible minimum of stretch, because the belt is "cured" whilst stretched to the limit of safety in a special machine. That is the Goodyear Method of Belt Manufacture And the result is entirely satisfactory to belt users—a fact to which our enormously increased sales testify. What is the significance of this CONTINUED SALES INCREASE — 50% over last year? Simply that Goodyear Belting more than fulfills the claims made for it by the Goodyear people—who know what a belt should do, and make a belt to do it. It has cost us less than $ for claims or adjustment of every kind in connection with our total output for the past two years—a remarkable tribute to Goodyear Look into the Belt for Yourself—Try to Tear It Apart. Make a cut in the top layer—and then try to pull it apart. You will get a faint idea of its strength. That is the result of forcing rubber at tremend- ous pressure through the fine cotton fabric—separating every strand—thus abolishing all internal friction or grinding. Whilst these layers of fabric are afterwards so compressed as to be almost homogeneous, the fin- ished belt bends easily, the "duck" being so woven as to retain complete pliability in the finished belt. For Main Drives and High Speed Pulleys GOODYEAR Belting is the Best It has all the tensile strength necessary to absorb tremendous strain without slip, stretch or rent. The grip of rubber and the prodigious str


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