. Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineering January-December 1918. A-2512 Steam Whistle with Valve EMPIRE Brass Goods Have the weight and quality thatmake lasting service possible. Themetal is made to formula in our ownplant—the largest and most com-plete brass manufacturing organiza-tion in the British Empire. Dependablefor EveryMARINEPurpose Put your trust in Empire BrassGoods, designed for strength, con-venience and beauty. Every pieceproven perfect by test is stampedwith our quality mark E to pro-tect you and ourselves. Empire Brass Goods are made forevery marine engine room andshipboard us


. Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineering January-December 1918. A-2512 Steam Whistle with Valve EMPIRE Brass Goods Have the weight and quality thatmake lasting service possible. Themetal is made to formula in our ownplant—the largest and most com-plete brass manufacturing organiza-tion in the British Empire. Dependablefor EveryMARINEPurpose Put your trust in Empire BrassGoods, designed for strength, con-venience and beauty. Every pieceproven perfect by test is stampedwith our quality mark E to pro-tect you and ourselves. Empire Brass Goods are made forevery marine engine room andshipboard use. Write for beautifully illustratedcatalog- Empire Manufacturing Co. LIMITED London and Toronto E Quality Mark. A-861 Gate Valve:Solid Wedge;Non-risingStem // any advertisement interests you, tear it out yiow and place with letters to be answered. 52 MARINE ENGINEERING OF CANADA Must Load Cars to Full Capacity.— An order prohibiting acceptance by anyCanadian railway of freight for over-seas export unless the cars are loaded tofull cubic or weight-carrying capacitywas issued last Friday by the CanadianWar Board. U. E. Gillen, vice-presidentof the Grand Trunk and chairman of theboard, said that appeals to the publicspirit of shippers had brought good re-sults in combatting the car shortage. Halifax, —Another shipbuildingplant has been established at MeteghanRiver by the R. H. Rowes ConstructionCo., of Boston and New York. Thepresident of the company is George A lease for term of yearshas been taken of the shipyards of thelate James Cosman at the mouth of theMeteghan River. Already, mills andpattern shops, equipped with the latestimproved shipbuilding machinery, havebeen erect


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