. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. A Showing a Portion of Power Transmission Plant Installation for Price Porritt Pulp and Paper Co., Rimouski, Que. the installation of a complete power trans- mission plant for the Price-Porritt Pulp and Paper Company, of Rimouski, Que., of which we show some pictures herewith. In designing this new plant the power transmission equipment throughout was specially designed by the Dodge Company and the illustrations we reproduce show how extensive a task the company had t
. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. A Showing a Portion of Power Transmission Plant Installation for Price Porritt Pulp and Paper Co., Rimouski, Que. the installation of a complete power trans- mission plant for the Price-Porritt Pulp and Paper Company, of Rimouski, Que., of which we show some pictures herewith. In designing this new plant the power transmission equipment throughout was specially designed by the Dodge Company and the illustrations we reproduce show how extensive a task the company had to perform. From the main drive through to the smallest drive to individual machines the Dodge Company furnished the entire equip- ment, which is of the very latest and approved type made by the Dodge Manufacturing Company. Shafting, belting, hangers, bearings, couplings, friction clutches, Dodge wood split pulleys, iron pulleys, special castings and everything that was needed to make a per- fec:ly operating transmission plant were de- signed, built and installed by the Dodge Com- pany, which is daily coming more and more into notice as designers and builders of high- class power ttansmission appliances and as designers and builders of complete plants. Col. Mullibh, an English millionaire, and Palmer, of Toronto, recently spent some time in British Colum- bia in connection with a pulp mill project, the syndicate which they represent having purchased limits in the vicinity of Princess Royal Island. Acting for them, W. A. Bauer, , appointed 32 timber cruisers to inspect the limits, and acting on their report the syndi- cate are said to have decided to erect pulp and paper mills costing about $1,000,000, to be operated by water power. THE SOO PULP MILLS. Mr. Cornelius Shields, President of the Consolidated Lake Superior Company, is re- ported to have made the following statements regarding the operation of the pulp mills : " The Sault Ste. Marie Pulp and Paper Co. has
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