THE Marine REVIEW Collingwood Shipbuilding Co, COLLINGWOOD, ONTARIO. STEEL & WOOD SHIPS Marine and Stationary Engines Boilers and Auxiliary Machines Dry Dock 514 ft. Keel Blocks ALEX. MCDoueaLL J. M. SMITH PRESIDENT : MANAGER ee FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF STEEL AND WOODEN VESSELS. SUBMARINE SIGNALS -- Captain Watt, of the LUSITANIA, in an official report on Submarine Signals, says: Estb. 1828, "Nearly all my sea life I have been looking forward to getting the assistance of a reliable sound signal. Now I feel that we have got it, and all that is re- quired, in my opinion, is its universal application." COMBINED AND ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH BUREAU VERITAS INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF SHIPPING. THE RATINGS OF GREAT LAKES REGISTER GO BEFORE AND ARE ACCEPTED BY THE LEADING UNDERWRITERS OF AMERICA AND EUROPE. VESSELS BUILT UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ITS SURVEYORS WILL RECEIVE SPECIAL RATING, AND WILL ALSO BE PUBLISHED IN BUREAU VERITAS INTERNATIONAL 'REGISTER OF SHIPPING. Full particulars on application to the PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. GREAT LAKES REGISTER SURVEYORS ARE ESTAB- LISHED AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL PORTS ON THE GREAT LAKES. F. D. HERRIMAN, SURVEYOR GENERAL, 320-322 Perry-Payne Building, 2 fens CLEVELAND, O. Submarine Signal Company Boston, Mass. : we "ADMIRAL" m2 ANCHOR | The recognized leading stockless anchor of the age in utility and simplicity. The "Admiral" is used on nearly all the large boats in this country. It is made of good open hearth steel, and all sizes up to 8000 pounds carried in stock for quick delivery. The ADMIRAL ANCHOR CO. S. S. TOMPKINS, Mgr. CHESTER, PA. Catalog and Model on Request