. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Dominion Exhibition, Winnipeg—Exhibit of Shurly & Dietrich. had a fine location extending across the centre of the Machinery Hall, in which they made an interesting dis- play of their machinery, comprising an Ideal high- speed enclosed self-oiling engine, a ten inch moulder, a full set of Philbrick patent adjustable matcher heads, etc. The Robert Bell Engine and Thresher Company, of Seaforth, Ont., had in operation on the Exhibition grounds some very powerful 20 h


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Dominion Exhibition, Winnipeg—Exhibit of Shurly & Dietrich. had a fine location extending across the centre of the Machinery Hall, in which they made an interesting dis- play of their machinery, comprising an Ideal high- speed enclosed self-oiling engine, a ten inch moulder, a full set of Philbrick patent adjustable matcher heads, etc. The Robert Bell Engine and Thresher Company, of Seaforth, Ont., had in operation on the Exhibition grounds some very powerful 20 traction and por- table engines, particularly adapted to saw mill work. They also had on exhibit one of their No. o portable saw mills suitable for 12 to 30 This company received some very excellent testimonials regarding their engines and machinery. The E. Long Mnfg. Company, of Orillia, Out., had on exhibit in the Machinery Building a creditable dis- play of various machines, noticeable among which were their Clipper shingle machines, Lockport swing saw mills, a three saw double edge l ithe and picket machine, a saw carriage and frame, and double geared log haul-up. There was a good deal in this ex- hibit of an attractive nature and much attention was given to it by the various visitors. The A. R. Williams Machinery Company, of Winni- peg, displayed a range of lathes, drills and wood- working machinery, and also a complete outfit for saw- mills, with engines and boilers. This firm, whose address is 45 Notre Dame street east, carry in stock a full line of all necessary mill and machinery outfits. The Canadian Iron and Foundry Company, of Sr. Thomas, Ont.,showed samples of their "trolley" wheels, high grade machinery wheels and grey iron castings. The Stuart Machinery Company, of Winnipeg, the Western agents of the E. Long Mnfg. Company, Orillia, had a fine showing of wood-working machines, a prominent feature being their log frame and saw carriage, for whi


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