Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919) . with which special mixtures can be melt-ed and the quality of the resultant one outstanding drawback is theoriginal cost. On this point we willquote abstracts from a paper by JohnA. Crowley of Detroit, an expert on thesubject. He says: A volume might bewritten on the subject of furnace design,yet in this paper I wish to touch butbriefly on the mechanical and electricalcharacteristics of the furnace designedfor foundry operation. It is often diffi- able design, one easy to manipulate, withgood electrical characteristics, and I


Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919) . with which special mixtures can be melt-ed and the quality of the resultant one outstanding drawback is theoriginal cost. On this point we willquote abstracts from a paper by JohnA. Crowley of Detroit, an expert on thesubject. He says: A volume might bewritten on the subject of furnace design,yet in this paper I wish to touch butbriefly on the mechanical and electricalcharacteristics of the furnace designedfor foundry operation. It is often diffi- able design, one easy to manipulate, withgood electrical characteristics, and I willshow you a furnace that will pay hand-some dividends. From this, as well asfrom Mr. Rehders experience, we be-speak for the electric furnace a success-ful career. % New Deaf Mute Institution. — The Manitoba Government, through Hon. , Minister of Public Works, an-nounced recently their intention of build-ing a home for the deaf and dumb. Theinstitution, which will cost approxi-mately $500,000, will be started as soonas plans are FIG. 4- SHOWING METHOD OF POURING INTO PIG BEDS FIG. 3—SHOWING TILTING MECHANISM, ALSO SPOUT AT REAR January 2, 1919 Canadian Industries and the Export Trade Canadian Government in the Past Neglectful of Opportunities—Alive to Present Possibilities—German Credit Methods ofFostering Export Trade Resulted in Enormous Busin< By J. F. HEFFRON WHAT methods will Canada useto extend her foreign trade mar-kets after the terms of peacehave been definitely settled ? In whatmanner will Canadian manufacturers at-tempt to gain their fair share of tradein the commercial markets of the worldnow turned topsy-turvy by the exigen-cies of war, and in which markets agigantic readjustment is bound to occurwhen the world returns once more to anormal peace basis ? The action that will be taken in re-gard to these questions holds a vitairelation to the future commercial de-velopment of the Dominion, a futurepregnant with many wonderful possib


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