Identifier: canadianforjanjun1914donm
Title: Canadian forest industries January-June 1914
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Subjects: Lumbering Forests and forestry Forest products Wood-pulp industry Wood-using industries
Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Southam Business Publications
Contributing Library: Fisher – University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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This roofing saves money because its life is about as long asthe life of the building. Because you never have to touch it afterits applied. Why? Made of Asbestos rock fiber felt, impregnatedand cemented together with Trinidad Lake Asphalt, both comingfrom the earth and as old as Time,—imperishable mineral sub-stances. The J-M Cleat makes the application easy and perfect. Jointsmade with this device are vise-like and never leak or tear. TheCleat is the greatest improvement yet made for applying roofing.Its the cheapest roof per year of any, not considering its fireprotection, which is worth its cost. These facts command instant consideration with prospectivepurchasers of roofing. Write for special dealer proposition. Remember:only one dealer to each town, so write today. The CanadianH. W. Johns-Manville Co., Ltd. Manufacturers of Asbestos Roofing; Pipe Coverings; Packings; Brake Lining: Boiler Preservative; Fire Extinguishers; Cold Water Paint; etc.Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver
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Not altogether what wesay but what users say We have used the Alligator or Warping Tug man-ufactured by you for the last 7 or 8 years, and con-sider them indispensable to lumbermen on waters ofFrench River or similar streams. Will move a bag containing 60,000 logs,in calm weather, 30,000 in a head wind. West & Peachey – Simcoe, Ont. 64 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Adams Launch & Engine Co. … 22Amer. Woodworking Mach. Co. Anchor Elevator Co 53 Anderson & Co., C. G 10 Argall Bros 45 Atkins Company, E. C 67 Auger & Son 10 B Baldwin Locomotive Works …. 79 Bartram Brothers, Limited …. 7 Batts, Limited 84 Beath & Son, W. D Berlin Machine Works Beck Mfg. Company, C 17 Benson & Bray 26 Borbridge, S. & H 53 Bradley Lumber Co., E. C 5 Breeze, Denison & Co 65 Bromley, William H 7 Burstall & Co., J 14 C Caflisch Bros 19 Cameron & Company 12 Campbell-MacLaurin Lum. Co.. 58 Canada Metal Company 72 Canadian Locomotive
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Tagged: , bookid:canadianforjanjun1914donm , bookyear:1914 , bookdecade:1910 , bookcentury:1900 , booksubject:Lumbering , booksubject:Forests_and_forestry , booksubject:Forest_products , booksubject:Wood_pulp_industry , booksubject:Wood_using_industries , bookpublisher:Don_Mills__Ont____Southam_Business_Publications , bookcontributor:Fisher___University_of_Toronto , booksponsor:University_of_Toronto , bookleafnumber:560 , bookcollection:canadiantradejournals , bookcollection:thomasfisher , bookcollection:toronto , BHL Collection