. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN October, 1902 MR. M. P. KINSELLA. Mr. M. P. Kinsella, of Trenton, Ont., has been appointed travelling representative in Canada for the Skilling, Whitneys & Barnes Lumber Company, of Boston, Mass., and Ogdensburg, Mr. Kinsella was born in Trenton, and as a boy entered the employ of the well known firm ot Messrs. Gilmour & Company, Limited, of that town, remaining in their service for twenty-five years and until accepting his prese


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN October, 1902 MR. M. P. KINSELLA. Mr. M. P. Kinsella, of Trenton, Ont., has been appointed travelling representative in Canada for the Skilling, Whitneys & Barnes Lumber Company, of Boston, Mass., and Ogdensburg, Mr. Kinsella was born in Trenton, and as a boy entered the employ of the well known firm ot Messrs. Gilmour & Company, Limited, of that town, remaining in their service for twenty-five years and until accepting his present position. He worked in many capacities connected with the lumber business, and gradually gained the confidence of his employers, and for the past ten years has been salesman and travelling representa- tive for the products of their saw mill and sash and door factory. During his term on the road Mr. Kinsella has become favorably known to the lumber trade of this country and is most popular. He is now thirty-eight years of age, just in the prime of life, of good physique and command- ing appearance, and is known as a temperate and conscientious man. Always pleasant and possessed of considerable humor, he at once gains the respect of anyone he comes in contact with,which is shown by the feeling address and worthypresentation that wastendered him when severing his connectionj with Messrs. Gilmour & Company and their large staff of employers. The Skillings, Whitneys & Barnes Lumber Company, with which Mr. Kinsella has con- nected himself, are among the largest buyers of white pine lumber in this country, with large stocks in the Ottawa Valley and Georgian Bay districts and at their Ogdensburg yards. With such a large connection, and a wide ex- perience, we bespeak a bright future for Mr. Kinsella, and the Canada Lumberman wishes him every success. The address presented to Mr. Kinsella by the members of the office staff of Gilmour & Company was as follows: Esteemed Fri


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