. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. berally endowed with all thequalifications necessary to become afirst-class manufacturing centre, sev-eral good factories being alreadylocated there. Surrounded by a beautiful countrywith two railroads running throughit, and carrying with the above cheaprent and produce, it is a point whichany mechanic or workman employedin a factory might be only too pleasedto make his home. The difficulty in securing goodmechanical labor at certain timesmakes this a very important feature,as there is every opportunity for fac-tories coming to a town of this :classto


. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. berally endowed with all thequalifications necessary to become afirst-class manufacturing centre, sev-eral good factories being alreadylocated there. Surrounded by a beautiful countrywith two railroads running throughit, and carrying with the above cheaprent and produce, it is a point whichany mechanic or workman employedin a factory might be only too pleasedto make his home. The difficulty in securing goodmechanical labor at certain timesmakes this a very important feature,as there is every opportunity for fac-tories coming to a town of this :classto keep their employes for any rea-sonable length of time under such con-ditions. A spur track is in contemplationthrough the centre of the manufactur-ing district and parties on the lookoutfor first-class opportunities wherewithto establish a manufacturing industry,could not do better than lay theirproposition before the Board of Tradeat Mount Forest, from whom theywould receive most generous treat-ment. Other Contents of Current Magazines. In this department we draw attention to themost important topics treated in the currentmagazines. Readers of The Busy MansMagazine can secure from their newsdealers themagazines in which they appear. :: :: :: ARMY AND NAVY. The Tragedy of Gordons Reliel Walter Wood Royal How I Saw the Monitor-Merrimac Fight New England To Khartoum. Sir Henry Craik Cornhill Grim Guardians of Our Coast. Rene Bache Technical World The Passing of Historic Forts. F. G. Moorhead World To-day The Navy in the Dead Sea. Arthur H. Button Overland Monthly Major Fergusons Riflemen. Jonas Howe Acadiensis Present Strength and Distribution of the Fleet. A Naval Officer Monthly Review A Reserve of Rifles—Essential Item of Spectator (May 18) ART AND ARCHITECTURE. John S. Sargent, , the Work of a Great Portrait Painter. Cecil Chard Pall Mall The Making of a Picture. Dion Clayton Calthrop Pall Mall A Hungarian Portrait Painter: Phil. A. Laszlo .... Dr. Gabriel v


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