. Canadian forest industries July-December 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Part of the box department—Schultz Bros. Company Limited, Brantford, Ont. The machine department includes a large number of special woodworking machines, planers, lathes, stickers, shapers, sanders, etc., all used in preparing the materials for the sash, door, column, joinery, novelty and other departments. In this department anything in the way of woodwork for the largest or finest kind of a job is readily carried out. The novelty department operated by


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Part of the box department—Schultz Bros. Company Limited, Brantford, Ont. The machine department includes a large number of special woodworking machines, planers, lathes, stickers, shapers, sanders, etc., all used in preparing the materials for the sash, door, column, joinery, novelty and other departments. In this department anything in the way of woodwork for the largest or finest kind of a job is readily carried out. The novelty department operated by this company is a most interesting one, as it enables them to use up large quantities of material which are difficult to dispose of under ordinary condi- tions. The company manufacture hundreds of crokinole boards, triangleo boards, washing machines, rocking horses, etc. The novelty department is equipped with a number of special gigs and templates. Further particulars regarding the products of this firm will be found on page 35 of this issue. P. W. Gardiner & Son, Gait, Ont. P. W. Gardiner & Son, Gait, Ont., are manufacturers of high grade veneer front doors, stock pine doors, sash, columns, etc., and have an exceptionally up-to-date and extensive plant. Their equip- ment is such that, in normal times, they can turn out 7,000 pine doors per month; 6,000 pairs of sash per month and 800 pine staved col- umns per month. This capacity could be doubled without adding to the equipment, if necessity should arise. It would only involve a little effort and re-arrangement to make provision for this. In every department of the factory the company have a complete equipment of modern machinery. Their doors are all dowelled and constructed in the latest and best Splendid facilities for handling timber—R. Laidlaw Lumber Co. Ltd., Toronto. would unquestionably be able to fill a large portion of any orders placed in Canada for delivery in the war-devastated districts of E


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