. Canadian forest industries January-June 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 1, 1915. $5,000, worth of mixed metal sold annually. "FROST KING" METAL Our thirty-five years experience in metal mixing enables us to place on the market a babbitt that we believe to be absolutely perfect. For high speed machinery and engine work it is without an equal. It is specially designed for saw-mills, planing mills, threshing engines, traction engines, pumps, rolling mills, pulp machinery, and
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 1, 1915. $5,000, worth of mixed metal sold annually. "FROST KING" METAL Our thirty-five years experience in metal mixing enables us to place on the market a babbitt that we believe to be absolutely perfect. For high speed machinery and engine work it is without an equal. It is specially designed for saw-mills, planing mills, threshing engines, traction engines, pumps, rolling mills, pulp machinery, and all classes of stationary engines. It is a high grade metal made of the very best selected stock, and carefully compounded. If your dealer does not stock FROST KING send us a money order for your requirements. Price 30c per lb., Fort William and East; West of Fort William 35c per lb., delivered nearest railway sta- tion; packed in 30 lb. and 60 lb. boxes. For extra duty, such as over-hanging saws, our FAULTLESS BABBITT will stand where all other metals will fail. Price, Fort William and East, 40c per lb.; West of Fort William, 45c, delivered to your nearest railway station; packed in 30 lb. and 60 lb. boxes. HOYT METAL CO., Toronto, Canada Have factory and office at Eastern Avenue and Lewis Street, Toronto, Canada Factories also at:— New York, N. Y. London, Eng. St. Louis, Mo. Maple Leaf Brand Stitched Cotton Duck Belting Excels all others in economy, strength, efficiency and true run- ning, whether for transmission of power or conveying. A test re- cently made at McGill University, Montreal, of a 6-ply "Maple Leaf* belt, a light double leather, and a 6-ply rubber belt, showed that our "Maple Leaf" Belt stood a breaking strain 50 per cent, great- er than the leather, and 25 per cent, greater than the rubber Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
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