. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. May, 1900 15 & Planing Mill Company. Alterations and additions will be made to the buildings and plant. —At the annual meeting of the Tobique River Driving Co., held last month, directors were elected as follows : Henry Hilyard, George D. Murchie, Upham, R. A. Estey and J. E. McCollum. —Judge McDougall last month gave judgment for $ 69 for the plaintiff in the action of the S. I. Wilson Lumber Company against Solomon Clark and William J. Thomson, of


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. May, 1900 15 & Planing Mill Company. Alterations and additions will be made to the buildings and plant. —At the annual meeting of the Tobique River Driving Co., held last month, directors were elected as follows : Henry Hilyard, George D. Murchie, Upham, R. A. Estey and J. E. McCollum. —Judge McDougall last month gave judgment for $ 69 for the plaintiff in the action of the S. I. Wilson Lumber Company against Solomon Clark and William J. Thomson, of Peterborough, on a promissory note. —The Edmund Hall Lumber Company have completed arrangements to build their proposed saw mill at Sarnia, Ont. The mill will be built on a pile foundation, and a tramway will be constructed across the bay to Sand Point. The annual capacity of the mill will be about 20,000,000 feet of lumber. —The timber limits in New Brunswick owned by the late Hugh McLean, and situated on the Salmon river, are being offered for sale by the trustees. The limits com - prise an area of about 200 square miles, and with them there will be sold the new gang saw mill, situated at Chip- man, in Queen's county. —The large planing mill of Brown & Rutherford, at Win- nipeg, Man., which contained much valuable machinery, was destroyed by fire last month. The building was two storeys^ frame, 100 x 50 feet, and the machinery consisted of planing and moulding machines, band saws, rip saws, turning lathes, etc. It is understood that the work of re- building has been commenced. —The annual meeting of the St. John Log Driving Com- pany was held at Fredericton, N. B., on April 4th., at which the following directors were elected : W. H. Murray, President : A. H. Beveridge, R. A. Estey, Donald Fraser, and F. H. Hale. An assessment of one per cent, per thousand feet, in addition to the regular driving fees, was ordered to be levied to meet the expenses of the com- p


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