. Canadian Machinery. he meeting received areport of the sub-committee, on the an-nual meeting. This report calls for atwo-day safety convention, to be heldin Toronto on April 27 and 28. The sub-committee on papers has arranged tohave papers presented on Traffic, Howto Interest the Employee in Safety,Workmens Compensation, Falls andFalling Objects, Safeguarding Ma-chinery and School Safety. Bought Leaside Plant.—The LeasideMunitions Company, Limited, have com-pleted the purchase from the UnitedStates Go\ernment of the large planterected at Leaside during the lattermonths of the war. This plant


. Canadian Machinery. he meeting received areport of the sub-committee, on the an-nual meeting. This report calls for atwo-day safety convention, to be heldin Toronto on April 27 and 28. The sub-committee on papers has arranged tohave papers presented on Traffic, Howto Interest the Employee in Safety,Workmens Compensation, Falls andFalling Objects, Safeguarding Ma-chinery and School Safety. Bought Leaside Plant.—The LeasideMunitions Company, Limited, have com-pleted the purchase from the UnitedStates Go\ernment of the large planterected at Leaside during the lattermonths of the war. This plant wasbuilt for the American Government bythe Leaside Munitions Company for themanufacture of twelve-inch shells forthe United States artillery, but the plantand Its equipment had only been com-pleted a few days when the armisticewas signed, with the result that it wasnever put to its intended use. It willbe used by the present purchasers foi-manufacturing purposes. Maivli 17, 1021 C A N A D I A N M A C H T N E R Y 59. Everything in Tools


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