. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMA N AND WOODWORKER ONEIDA, The Steel Pulley of better belt contact, lightness, maximum strength. Oneida Steel Pulleys differ from any similar produce made. And in this difference lies their strength, In con- struction the Oneida Steel Pulley is ideal. It is strongly reinforced, is lighter than uny other steel pulley by ^ to J and possess- es greater strength. The perfectly oval crown face in- sures a 20% better belt ad- hesion. They are built in the grea


. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMA N AND WOODWORKER ONEIDA, The Steel Pulley of better belt contact, lightness, maximum strength. Oneida Steel Pulleys differ from any similar produce made. And in this difference lies their strength, In con- struction the Oneida Steel Pulley is ideal. It is strongly reinforced, is lighter than uny other steel pulley by ^ to J and possess- es greater strength. The perfectly oval crown face in- sures a 20% better belt ad- hesion. They are built in the greatest lange of sizes of any steel pulley in the world, from 6 in. to 126 in. with 2 in. to 40 in. face with f in. to 84 in. bore. Oneida. Steel Pulley Co. Oneida. N. CEDAR Shingles Campbell - MacLaurin Lumber Co. Limited Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL C. A. Lyford & Co. FOREST ENGINEERS Forest Surveys Logging Maps Timber Estimates Water Power Water Storage We are prepared to examine and report on forest property anywhere. EDGINGS Board of Trade Bldg., Montreal. Clark & Lyford, Vancouver, Ontario During the past winter the Hawkesbury Lumber Company, Hawkes- bury, Ont, cut 500,000 pieces of logs. J. S. McKenzie's saw mill, at Morrisburg, Ont., was destroyed by fire re- cently. The loss amounted to about $5,000 and it is reported that there was no insurance. The Rideau Lumber Company, Ottawa, expects to dispost of 30,000,000 feet of various kinds of lumber this season, comprising railway ties, lath, shingles and building materials. The W. C. Edwards Company's cut this season is 85,000,000 feet. A large quantity of this lumber will be manufactured by the company at its var- ious woodworking factories in Ottawa. Mitchell Brothers, of Lucknow, Ont., have nearly completed arrange- ments for establishing a hardwood mill on Cockburn Island, Ont. Mitchell Brothers already have several other mills in the province. A report is current that the immense lumbering business


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