. Canadian foundryman (1918). ONTO.—Some Canadian dealerswho have been at U. S. points do notbring back glowing reports of thechances of this country receiving in-creased supplies of raw material fromUnited States points. The war programat Washington is staggering in its size,and compelling in the way in which the authorities are adhering to it. Thisprogram has precedence over all else,and it means that unless production isgreatly increased the war appetite isgoing to crowd some of the less neces-sary business into the ditch. Shell plants in Canada on Americanbusiness afe doing well in the mat
. Canadian foundryman (1918). ONTO.—Some Canadian dealerswho have been at U. S. points do notbring back glowing reports of thechances of this country receiving in-creased supplies of raw material fromUnited States points. The war programat Washington is staggering in its size,and compelling in the way in which the authorities are adhering to it. Thisprogram has precedence over all else,and it means that unless production isgreatly increased the war appetite isgoing to crowd some of the less neces-sary business into the ditch. Shell plants in Canada on Americanbusiness afe doing well in the matter of deliveries, although there are a num-ber of places where operations are notyet under way. Condition Is Not Hopeful Those Canadian firms or houses thaihave been looking forward to somethingbetter in the way of supplies from U. have been living in a false atmos-phere. The plain fact is that the warprogram of United States increases September, 1918. C A N A D I A N F 0 U N I) R Y M A N 69 OUR NEW MONTREAL PLANT. a We have recently built the above plant. Over 25,000 square feet of floor space. Have installed the latest machinery for themanufacture and handling of material. Have Grand Trunk Ry. siding to our door. And are in better position than ever to makeprompt shipment of Everything You Need in Your Foundry9 The Dominion Foundry Supply Company, Limited 183 to 191 Wellington Street, Montreal Toronto Warehouse: 142 Spadina Avenue // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. 70 every twenty-four hours. The war looksbigger to them every day, and they areexpanding their war orders in propor-tions in keeping with this view. Mr. Near, of Drummond-McCall, spentthe greater part of last week at U. from which they have for yearsdrawn a great share of their are looking worse than I everanticipated, remarked Mr. Near toFOUNDRYMAN. It seems to make nodifference whether an article is on em-bargo list on not, t
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