. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. JEFFREY SWITCHING LOCOMOTIVE. The accompanying illustration shows a view of a 25 ton switching locomotive, built by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, of Columbus Ohio, for use in handling freight cars for the Cerveceria Cuauhtenoc Brewery of Monterey, Mexico. This style locomotive takes the same De Loach Concrete Husk ably been responsible for the clearing of more forest lands than any other corporation, they have at the same time ever stood for the judicious


. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. JEFFREY SWITCHING LOCOMOTIVE. The accompanying illustration shows a view of a 25 ton switching locomotive, built by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, of Columbus Ohio, for use in handling freight cars for the Cerveceria Cuauhtenoc Brewery of Monterey, Mexico. This style locomotive takes the same De Loach Concrete Husk ably been responsible for the clearing of more forest lands than any other corporation, they have at the same time ever stood for the judicious conservation of our forests. For full information, and descriptive circulars of this new husk frame, and of the company's full line of saw mills, shingle mills, planers gang edgers, lath mills, grinding mills, water wheels, engines, boilers and gasoline engines, address the De Loach Mill Minufacturing Com- pany. To those at all familiar with the marvels recently wrought by the introduction of reinforced concrete into structural building, its adapta- tion for portable machinery purposes will come as no surprise. The manufacturers claim to have introduced concrete husk frames because they are cheaper, lighter, and more lasting than iron, while being just as strong, and retaining their shape better. They are also very liitle heavier than wood. Twkntv-Fivk 'Ion Jeffrey Switching Locomotive. electrical equipment as the mine type, the only changes being in the side and end frames and the addition of a platform and suitable cab to accommodate the conditions incident to surface work. The motors are A LUMBERMAN'S OPINION OF THE JAP. Mr. Albert MacLaren, Buckingham, Que, who has had considerable experience with the Japanese in British Columbia, is of the opinion that the white residents of the far western province are making a grave mistake in attempting to drive the Japanese and Hindus out of the country or to prevent them from landing. The James McLaren Lumber Company, which has mills


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