. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. PUBLISHED MONTHLY) By A. G. MORTIMER, i The only Newspaper devoted to the Lumber and Woodworking Industries of the Dominion. 5 SUBSCRIPTION cky Mountain region frm New Mrxico to the principle of strict duplication of parts by special mfchinery, Montana, organized and systematic plunder has for y-ars been a feature which has just begun to be appreciated by steam us-e s practised upon the people of this country. Powerful corporations as it should be. backed by unli


. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. PUBLISHED MONTHLY) By A. G. MORTIMER, i The only Newspaper devoted to the Lumber and Woodworking Industries of the Dominion. 5 SUBSCRIPTION cky Mountain region frm New Mrxico to the principle of strict duplication of parts by special mfchinery, Montana, organized and systematic plunder has for y-ars been a feature which has just begun to be appreciated by steam us-e s practised upon the people of this country. Powerful corporations as it should be. backed by unlimited capital and immense personal and p- litical In addition to the manufacture of the engine briefly detcriwd influence, wealthy mill owners, rich lumber companies, ani un- require expensive foundations ; the form of eDgine is such that above, this firm also manufacture steam fire engines, especially scrupulous individuals have long been baQded together to rob the it is perfectly rigid under every variation of load. This is not designed for towns and villages ; portable engines, steam road peool* of «.i-property, the case with long stroke engines. The lesser diameter of the rollers and stone breakers, band wheel, and the greater speed of the engine, gives a very steam hoists and cranes, much better arrangement of belting and means to take off the steam sewer pipe presses, power without intermediate shafting, etc. and other special machi- ThW engine invites the attention of steam users for its sim- nery. They are at present plicity, economy of fuel, maintenance, perfection of workmanship building for the city of and materials. The Automatic Ragulator is perfect in its oper- Hamilton a pair of com- atione ; can be got at in every part and adjured to any desired pound condensing pump- speed in a few m nutes. It is attached by a simple rod to the ing engines and pumps of. valve epirdle, BBd adjust the cut-off to the power required in a range varying from fj s'roke. to zero. I


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