Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . EXTERIOR VIEW QUIG BROS., FOUNDRY added feature to his already well-nigh perfect equipment is capable of doingdifficult and complicated work. In 1917-18 Mr. Quig went out after big business, and he succeeded by closefiguring in closing large contracts with many outside firms which were satisfac-torily filled and promptly delivered. Hundreds of tons of cast iron and woodpipe fitting were completed and shipped to all parts of Canada, the Maritime aswell as the Western Provinces. At present the firm has practicallv closed a largecontract


Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . EXTERIOR VIEW QUIG BROS., FOUNDRY added feature to his already well-nigh perfect equipment is capable of doingdifficult and complicated work. In 1917-18 Mr. Quig went out after big business, and he succeeded by closefiguring in closing large contracts with many outside firms which were satisfac-torily filled and promptly delivered. Hundreds of tons of cast iron and woodpipe fitting were completed and shipped to all parts of Canada, the Maritime aswell as the Western Provinces. At present the firm has practicallv closed a largecontract with a Vancouver, , firm. Doing business from tidewater to tide-water has been a very laudable ambition of Mr. Quigs, which seems about to berealized. Various kinds of complicated machines and pumps have been built, shipped, 218 QUIG BROS. EMPLOYEES. OP ROW READiNO FROM LEFT To RicHT! HUGH McpHAiL. patternmaker: HENRY SMITH, moulder: john derochie. machinist-lus TERRo, laborer; EDpAR larin. machinist htiper. center row, reading from LEFT To right: antoine Oliver, welder:iTis ytio. machme shop foreman: james e. yfiG. propri-tor: John quig, engineer: octave marsolin, moulder, lowerV, READING from LEFT TO RIGHT: LAMBERT ROBERTS, apprentice: EDWARD J. BERGERON, chief clerk ; ALEX. HURLEY, machinistER BEGIN, foundry foreman: charles dupuis. machinist helper. HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD and given both entire satisfaction and superior service. A proud and truthfulboast of the management of Quig Bros, is that no work leaving their shops hasbeen returned condemned. In 1919 Quig Bros, built and delivered a large pump to the Provmcial 1 aperCompany, which was successfully installed, and received the unstinted praise ofmechanical experts and press alike. This pump was the largest ever built in Corn-wall. This is but one of


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