Canadian transportation & distribution management . n Electric Co — Norton, A. O., Ltd 28 O Ohio Brass Co 48 Orton & Steinbrenner Co 40 P Page-Hersey Tubes, Ltd 27 Peacock Bros 14 Pedlar People, Ltd 32 Piper, The Hiram L., Co 46 Pratt & Whitney Co. of Canada 42 Prest-O-Lite Co 22 R Rail Joint Co. of Canada 53 Railway & Power Engineering Corp 21 Reid Newfoundland Co 37 Russell, J. E 39 S Safety Car Htg. & Ltg. Co 33 Sinclair, Angus 46 Slater, N., Co 35 Smart-Turner Machine Co 51 Standard Car Truck Co 58 Standard Underground Cable Co. ? of Canada 46 Star Brass Works 29 Steel Co. of Canada 6 Stra
Canadian transportation & distribution management . n Electric Co — Norton, A. O., Ltd 28 O Ohio Brass Co 48 Orton & Steinbrenner Co 40 P Page-Hersey Tubes, Ltd 27 Peacock Bros 14 Pedlar People, Ltd 32 Piper, The Hiram L., Co 46 Pratt & Whitney Co. of Canada 42 Prest-O-Lite Co 22 R Rail Joint Co. of Canada 53 Railway & Power Engineering Corp 21 Reid Newfoundland Co 37 Russell, J. E 39 S Safety Car Htg. & Ltg. Co 33 Sinclair, Angus 46 Slater, N., Co 35 Smart-Turner Machine Co 51 Standard Car Truck Co 58 Standard Underground Cable Co. ? of Canada 46 Star Brass Works 29 Steel Co. of Canada 6 Strauss Bascule Bridge Co 46 Superheater Co 52 Symington Co., The T. H 25 T Taylor & Arnold Engineering Co. 60 Toronto Drydock Co 39 Toronto Transportation Commis-sion 43 Tuco Products Corporation 58 Turnbull, Harvard, & Co 37 U Union Draft Gear Co 5 Universal Draft Gear Attach-ment Co 5 Universal Lubricating Co 54 V Vapor Car Heating Co. of Can-ada 41 * Alternate months. December, 1921. CANADIAN RAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD 65. What has Canadian Pulp and Paperto do with Canadian Railwayand Marine Industries? Canada exported, in the year end-ed March 31, 1921 :— Paper to the value of $92,103,307Pulp to the value of 71,552,037 Total value $163,655,344 Of this business, paper and pulp tothe value of $130,172,540 went to theUnited States—over 80% of the total. These figures are given to illustratethe scale on which Canadian indus-tries operate. But, looking behind the figures, wesee more than mere dollars; we seesixty million hundred-weight of paperand pulp moved by Canadian railwaysand steamships; we see numberlesslogging trains pulling out of our for-ests to the mills; trainloads of chemi-cals and other supplies, bound mill-ward; trainloads and shiploads ofmaterials, machines, equipment andsupplies necessary to building thosemills; and looking back farther still, CANADIAN RAILWAY and MARINE WORLD Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations, Associated Business Papers,Canadian National
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