. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February, 1901 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN <9 PERSONAL. Many readers of The Lumberman will regret to learn of the recent sudden death of Mrs. Ward,| wife of Hon. J. K. Ward, of Montreal. Mr. D. C. Cameron, manager of the Rat Portage Lum- ber Company, has been elected Mayor of Rat Portage by acclamation for the year 1901. Mr. Alex. McCool, foreman for the Pembroke Lumber Company, has accepted a position with Booth & Gordon as manager of their mill at Cache Bay, On


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February, 1901 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN <9 PERSONAL. Many readers of The Lumberman will regret to learn of the recent sudden death of Mrs. Ward,| wife of Hon. J. K. Ward, of Montreal. Mr. D. C. Cameron, manager of the Rat Portage Lum- ber Company, has been elected Mayor of Rat Portage by acclamation for the year 1901. Mr. Alex. McCool, foreman for the Pembroke Lumber Company, has accepted a position with Booth & Gordon as manager of their mill at Cache Bay, Ont. Mr. T. Whalev has resigned as manager of the Whaley Lumber Company, of Huntsville, Ont., and will retire from active business life, although continuing as presi- dent of the company. Mr- Arthur D. Campbell has been appointed Canadian commercial agent in the Argentine Republic and Uraguay, to succeed Mr. D. M. Rennie, who resigned on account of ill health. Mr. Campbell's headquarters will be at Buenos Ayres. The sympathy of many friends has been extended to Mr. J. W. Maitland, of Maitland, Rixon & Co., lumber merchants, Owen Sound, Ont., upon the death of his eld- est son, Mr. F. B. Maitland, which occurred on January 1, in his 21 st year. Mr. J. C. Shook, formerly of Toronto, and lately of British Columbia, has been' appointed manager of the Dickson Company of Peterboro, as successor to the late T. G. Hazlett. Mr. Shook has had a large experience in the lumber business and is well qualified to assume the management of the important interests of the Dickson Company. Mr. J. G. Scott, the well known lumberman, of New- Westminster, while on a visit to eastern Canada recently received a telegram advising him of his re-election by ac- clamation as Mayor of New Westminster. This may be regarded as the "highest possible testimonial to the value of the public services which Mr. Scott has rendered to his adopted city. Mr. James G. Maclaren, son of Mr. David Maclaren, lumberma


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