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Bliss No. 15 Automatic Double Seamer for oval, oblong, square and irregular shapes. It is provided with
121. Bliss No. 15 Automatic Double Seamer for oval, oblong, square and irregular shapes. It is provided with automatic movements which leaves the operator nothing to do but feed the can and depress the treadle. The machine does the rest. The chuck stops in the same position each time. The machine has positive top and bottom drive. Since the above illustration was made the machine has been slightly change.
Bliss No. 18 Automatic Double Seamer.--The operation of this machine, which is used for double seaming
122. Bliss No. 18 Automatic Double Seamer.--The operation of this machine, which is used for double seaming tops of filled cans, is entirely automatic. It is built to handle round, square, oval and oblong cans. In this machine the can stands perfectly still while being double seamed. The operator has only to place the filled cans with the tops on the feed table, where the jaws take the can and top, maingaining them in currect relation to each other. After double seaming, the can is carried away withoug futher manipulation on the part of the operator.
The machine has a capacity of 15 to 25 closures per minute, this varying according to the size and shape of the can to be double seamed. 3/4 sardine cans are handled at the rate of 20 per minute.
Bliss No.12 Automatic Double Seamer.--This machine will double seam round tins from 1 1/2 to 6 1/4 inches
123. Bliss No.12 Automatic Double Seamer.--This machine will double seam round tins from 1 1/2 to 6 1/4 inches in diameter by 3/4 to 10 inches in height at the rate of 37 ends a minute. The operator need only place the can in position, depress the treadle, and the machine does the rest. It produces a tight and perfect seam and every seam is uniform because of an equal pressure.
Bliss No. 31K Automatic Double Seamer.--A machine of rigid construction which seams 35 to 45 ends a minute,
124. Bliss No. 31K Automatic Double Seamer.--A machine of rigid construction which seams 35 to 45 ends a minute, the can standing still during double seaming. it is especially adapted for Nos. 1, 2 and 3 cans, and halves, flats and talls. Two seaming rolls are used for each operation, doing the work twice as fast as if done with one roll. The continuous chain feed delivers the can to the device for rounding and holding during double seaming. 'No spills.' The covers are fed automatically. The machine is proivded with positive top knockout.

Bliss No.253 Double End Flanging Machine.--This machine rapidly flanges both ends of can bodies (soldered
125. Bliss No.253 Double End Flanging Machine.--This machine rapidly flanges both ends of can bodies (soldered or lock seamed) in preparation for double seaming tops and bottoms. A special patented device prevents the receding of the tail sotck during the operation, insuring univorm and even flanges. It will handle bodies 2 to 8 1/2 inches in diameter by 2 to 10 3/4 inches in height, and is easily adjusted for different sizes of cans.
Bliss No.15 Automatic Round Can Flanger.--An entirely automatic machine of the four chuck type, continuous
126. Bliss No.15 Automatic Round Can Flanger.--An entirely automatic machine of the four chuck type, continuous in operation and positive in action. It produces a perfect and uniform flange. The movement of the chucks is comparatively slow and the bodies are flanged without danger of cracking the tin. It is arranged with automatic body feed and handles can bodies from 2 to 6 5/8 inches in diameter by 2 to 7 inches in height, at the rate of 100 to 150 a minute. The friction clutch with which it is provided gives instant control.
Bliss No.19 Press, Fitted with Patented Stagger Feed Gauge and Table and Arranged with Circular Scrap
127. Bliss No.19 Press, Fitted with Patented Stagger Feed Gauge and Table and Arranged with Circular Scrap Cutters.--For cutting and stamping tops and bottoms. It reduces waste to a minimum and eliminates previous slitting of sheets. It automatically shears the scrap, giving the operator at all times solid material to handle. This allows of very rapid operation. These machines are also built with shear knife scrap cutters.
Improved Jensen Can Filler : the Jensen Can Filler is known to everyone who has ever operated a salmon
128. Improved Jensen Can Filler : the Jensen Can Filler is known to everyone who has ever operated a salmon cannery or ever had anything to do with one. It is recognized as the 'last word' in can filling machines--steady, reliable, effieient: in fact, about the only can filler that is a can filler. Astoria Iron Works, Astoria, Oregon

Summer Scene at Northern b. C. Cannery. Cannery on Skeena River, Port Essington, B.C., operated by the
129. Summer Scene at Northern b. C. Cannery. Cannery on Skeena River, Port Essington, B.C., operated by the Anglo-British Columbia Packing Co., Ltd. (H. Bell Irving and Co., Vancouver, Agents). One of the oldest canneries in Northern British Columbia, built in 1882 by the well-known salmon canner, Gus Holmes, of Astoria. This company is also largely interested in the Fidalgo Island Packing Co. of Anacortes, Wash., and Ketchikan, Alaska
San Juan Fishing & Packing Co.: no.1-Unloading Halibut; No.2, Steamer San Juan Leaving for the Halibut
130. San Juan Fishing & Packing Co.: no.1-Unloading Halibut; No.2, Steamer San Juan Leaving for the Halibut Banks; no.3, Discharging Royal chinook salmon on San Juan Company Dock; no.4, Steamer San Juan Lying at Dock taking on Ice and Bait; NO.5, Dressing salmon; no.6 Packing Sliced Halibut and Salmon in One Half Pound packages; no.7, Smoket and Curet product ready for shipment
Penobscot River salmon weir. Large nubers of these traps are set in the Penobscot during the short season,
131. Penobscot River salmon weir. Large nubers of these traps are set in the Penobscot during the short season, and they intercept practically the entire run of salmon. The fish thus caught are the sole source of eggs for the hatchery on Craig Brook, a small tributary of the Penobscot
Night scapping for pike perch. Scriba Creek, Constantia, N. Y.
132. Night scapping for pike perch. Scriba Creek, Constantia, N. Y.

Fish in Pound Net, Chautauqua Lake, N. Y.
133. Fish in Pound Net, Chautauqua Lake, N. Y.
Sardine Industry
Making sardine cans at Eastport, Me.
134. Sardine Industry
Making sardine cans at Eastport, Me.
Sardine Industry
Frying room in sardine cannery at Eastport. Me.: herring frying in pans of oil
135. Sardine Industry
Frying room in sardine cannery at Eastport. Me.: herring frying in pans of oil
Sardine Industry
Fish-drying frames on roof of sardine cannery, at Eastport, Me.
136. Sardine Industry
Fish-drying frames on roof of sardine cannery, at Eastport, Me.

Sardine Industry
Herring drying on the flakes in the sun; danding, cleaning, washing, &c., at sardine
137. Sardine Industry
Herring drying on the flakes in the sun; danding, cleaning, washing, &c., at sardine cannery, Eastport, Me.
Sardine Industry
Sardine steamer for collecting herring and towing weir-boats
138. Sardine Industry
Sardine steamer for collecting herring and towing weir-boats
Sardine Industry
Unloading herring at a sardine cannery, Eastport, Me.
139. Sardine Industry
Unloading herring at a sardine cannery, Eastport, Me.
Smoked-Herring Industry
Herring smoke-house at Eastport, Me.; smoke ventilators in roof; sticks of
140. Smoked-Herring Industry
Herring smoke-house at Eastport, Me.; smoke ventilators in roof; sticks of herring inside
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