Canadian wood products industries . e 50c. Roof Framing Made Easy, by Owen B. Maginnis. Published byThe Industrial Publication Company, New York. 164 pages,illustrated. Price 50c. special prices subject to previous sale: Handrailing Simplified, by An Experienced Architect. Publishedby William T. Comstock, New York. 52 pages, 50c. How to Join Mouldings; or, The Arts of Mitering and Coping, by O wen B. Maginnis. Published by William T. Comstock, New York. 72 pages, illustrated. Price Mechanics Shop Notes. Published by Popular Mechanics Chicago. Easy Ways to do Hard


Canadian wood products industries . e 50c. Roof Framing Made Easy, by Owen B. Maginnis. Published byThe Industrial Publication Company, New York. 164 pages,illustrated. Price 50c. special prices subject to previous sale: Handrailing Simplified, by An Experienced Architect. Publishedby William T. Comstock, New York. 52 pages, 50c. How to Join Mouldings; or, The Arts of Mitering and Coping, by O wen B. Maginnis. Published by William T. Comstock, New York. 72 pages, illustrated. Price Mechanics Shop Notes. Published by Popular Mechanics Chicago. Easy Ways to do Hard Things, etc. Years 1905 1906. Price 40c. Making, by J. H. Rudd. Published by Grand Rapids Fur niture Record Company. 210 pages, illustrated. Price $ of Wood-Waste (Second Revised Edition), by Ernst Hubbard. Published in 1915 by Scott, Greenwood & Sons 192 pages, illustrated. Price $ Woodworker Publishing Company, Limited 345 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario July, 1916 CANADIAN WOODWORKER 9. No. 2 Standard Type AutomaticScrew-driving Machine. The Only Way to Drive Screws There is a stage-coach method and a modern method of doing every-thing. When it comes to driving screws the only modern way is with anAutomatic Screw Driving Machine, which means greater and better pro-duction and greater profit. The ReynoldsAutomatic Screw-Driving Machine is guaranteed to produce results. It is no experiment. The No. 2 StandardType, shown herewith, is particularly suited for placing the screws in thestraps of shrapnel boxes. It may be fitted to drive, without change or ad-justment, any three consecutive sizes flat or round head, or two sizes filisterhead, No. 6 to 14 inclusive, wood or machine screws, or three sizes flat orround head, or two sizes filister head machine screws up to No. 20. All theabove up to \l/2 inches long if smaller than No. 10, or up to 1^4 inches long,No. 10 or larger. Fitted with boring attachment if desired. Many Machines in Use in


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