. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. I 2 THE NEWS. —Stewart & Reeker have opened a retail lumber yard at Roland, Man. —Doris & Galchell will probably build a stave factory at Kinmount, Ont. —John Hanbury contemplates starting a wood working factory at Brandon, Man. —Macpherson & Schell, of Alexandria, Ont., have erected a large new office. —W. D. Vansickle is building a shingle mill in connec- tion with his saw-mill at Barrie, Ont. —C. A. McCool, formerly of Geneva Lake, has started a sa


. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. I 2 THE NEWS. —Stewart & Reeker have opened a retail lumber yard at Roland, Man. —Doris & Galchell will probably build a stave factory at Kinmount, Ont. —John Hanbury contemplates starting a wood working factory at Brandon, Man. —Macpherson & Schell, of Alexandria, Ont., have erected a large new office. —W. D. Vansickle is building a shingle mill in connec- tion with his saw-mill at Barrie, Ont. —C. A. McCool, formerly of Geneva Lake, has started a saw mill at Coal Creek, B. C. W. H. & W. J. Blackhouse have succeeded Wm. Gordon, sash and door factory, Udora, Ont. —It is reported that the Georgian Bay Lumber Com- pany will erect a saw mill at Canoe Lake, Ont. —The Keewatin Lumber Co. have recently constructed new dams and put in water wheels at Keewatin, Ont. —Arrangements are being made for the erection of a saw mill at the mouth of Mossy river, Lake Winnipegosis. —The Bank of Toronto recently placed a new dynamo in the Fenelon Falls mill, with a capacity of 325 lights. —The Sauble Falls Ranch & Lumber Co., of Sauble Falls, Ont., has been incorporated, with a capital of $75,000. —A saw mill at Shannonville, Ont., owned by Francis Wallbridge, of Belleville, was badly damaged by flood recently. —The town of Clinton, Ont., has granted to W. Do- herty & Co. a bonus to assist them in rebuilding their organ factory. —Wm. Train has purchased the water power saw mill at Stirling Falls, Ont., recently operated by the Stirling Falls Milling Co. —A provincial charter has been granted to the Colum- bia Lumber & Trading Co., of Nelson, B. O, with a capital of $30,000. —The opinion of Ottawa lumbermen is that the ice will be cleared from the river this spriug a fortnight or so earlier than usual. —Mr. Adam Beck, veneer manufacturer, London, Ont., was an unsuccessful contestant for that ri


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