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FORSTER, Archibald McDonald, Canadian inventor, born in Markham, Ont., 11 May 1843. He was educated in the Markham and Uxbridge grammar schools, and after leaving school went to work in his father's foundry and machine shop. In 1866 he invented a preparation for cleaning scale from steam boilers, and in 1868 a self oiling cup for machinery. In 1877 he established a brass foundry in Hamilton, in which, in addition to other articles, he manufactures several of Iris own inventions.
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