. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. with the bark against uprights of saw carriage. The perpendicular lines shown in both drawings is the way the boards are sawn. Will some of your readers kindly inform me as to the correct method ? Yours truly, " ; THE " ROSSENDALE " MAY-WOVEN BELTING. We learn from Mesrs. R. H. Buchanan & Co., of Montreal (who handle the " Rossendale " belting), that they are sending these belts out very extensively to leading pulp and
. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. with the bark against uprights of saw carriage. The perpendicular lines shown in both drawings is the way the boards are sawn. Will some of your readers kindly inform me as to the correct method ? Yours truly, " ; THE " ROSSENDALE " MAY-WOVEN BELTING. We learn from Mesrs. R. H. Buchanan & Co., of Montreal (who handle the " Rossendale " belting), that they are sending these belts out very extensively to leading pulp and paper mills, who speak very highly of them, they being specially adapted for damp work. It would be well to note that the " Rossendale " belting can only be obtained from the agents here in Canada, who claim to carry the largest stock of woven belting in the Dominion. We mention this because we learn that several Canadian firms have enquired from the Rossendale Co. direct to Manchester, England, only to be referred back to their agents in Montreal. Messrs. R. H. Buchanan & Co. are being ably assisted by the Belting Company's own representative, Mr. W. E. Pilkington, of Manchester, England. JAMES P. SHERRY. Attention is directed to the advertisement of James P. Sherry, Memramcook, N. B., manu- facturer and dealer in shoe packs, larrigans, lumbermen's hand-made boots and shoes, lace leather for belting, harness, etc. Mr. Sherry succeeded his father, the late Owen. Tannery of Mr. James P. Sherry. Sherry, twenty-one years ago, the business having been established by him in the year 1851 as a general store. With close attention to business Mr. Sherry has increased his business to such an extent that it is one of the largest jobbing and retail stores in the provinces. Mr. Sherry thought there was an opening for manufacturing, and in the year of 1899 he erected a building 80x35 feet, three storeys, with engine room and out-buildings attached. A tanning mill was added an
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