. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. January 15, 191* CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 49 for the right to erect sluices and dams for storing water in Lake Kenogami and the lakes and streams emptying therein, so as to regularize the course of the Chicoutimi and Aux Sables Rivers. They are also applying for the right to sell, under an approved tariff, to persons who will require the same, the water thus accumulated. Western Canada The B. C. Timber & Trading Company, Vancouver, has been registered as a


. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. January 15, 191* CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 49 for the right to erect sluices and dams for storing water in Lake Kenogami and the lakes and streams emptying therein, so as to regularize the course of the Chicoutimi and Aux Sables Rivers. They are also applying for the right to sell, under an approved tariff, to persons who will require the same, the water thus accumulated. Western Canada The B. C. Timber & Trading Company, Vancouver, has been registered as a partnership, the members being E. Aiekin and R. R. Mackie. The Comox Logging & Railway Company are operating full crews in their camps and are considering the opening of a new camp at the beginning of February. The Cantelon and Cameron Lumber Company has been registered as a partnership at Vancouver, B. C. The members arc David Cantelon and James M. Cameron. Murray Brothers, Limited, have been incorporated with head office at Vancouver, B. C, and capital stock of $10,000, to carry on business as general lumbermen, including the buying and selling and manufacturing of lumber. The Western Canada Lime Company, Limited, has been incorporated with head office at New Westminster, B. C, and capital stock of $100,000, to carry on, among other things, the business of manufacturers of wood in all its branches and to operate sawmill, shingle mill, box factory and barrel factory. The Thurston Flavelle Lumber Company, Port Moody, B. C, are over- hauling their mill. Two new extra boilers, two new slab conveyors, a new "'hog" for cutting fuel and a new eight resaw are being installed. Besides these additions 1,000 feet of new piping are being installed in each of the five kilns. Negotiations are under way for reorganizing the Canadian Puget Sound Lumber Company, Limited. Victoria, B. C. It,is hoped that these will lead finally to the reopening of the company's plant at Rock Bay.


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