. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. April i, i9l6 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 55 mill this spring at an estimated cost of $10,000. Owner will purchase dry kiln equipmnet. The Retail Lumbermen's Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Limited, has been incorporated in the province of Saskatchewan. The company's head office is at Winnipeg. L. E. Ross care of Capiland Cedar Company, North Vancouver, B. C, is contemplating the erection of a shingle mill at that place. Plans and details have not yet been complete


. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. April i, i9l6 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 55 mill this spring at an estimated cost of $10,000. Owner will purchase dry kiln equipmnet. The Retail Lumbermen's Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Limited, has been incorporated in the province of Saskatchewan. The company's head office is at Winnipeg. L. E. Ross care of Capiland Cedar Company, North Vancouver, B. C, is contemplating the erection of a shingle mill at that place. Plans and details have not yet been completed. J. B. Sutton, who recently built a shingle mill at Arrowhead. B. C, and subsequently sold it, is purchasing machinery for a new and larger mill which lie is erecting at the head of the Trout Lakes. J. A. Maguire, Calgary, Alta., representing the Asquith Timber Interests, --l itis that a sawmill will be erected immediately, at the head of Hospital Creek, about four miles from Golden, B. C. At the outset Mr. Maguire ex- pects to employ about 35 men. The Warren Timber Company has been incorporated with head office at Vancouver, , and capital stock of $125,000, to carry on business as manufacturers of and dealers in lumber and shingles, sawmill owners, loggers ami lumber and shingle merchants. The Hudson Bay Zinc Company, Limited, has been incorporated with head office at Salmo, B. C, and capital stock of $5,000,000, to carry on busi- ness, among other things, as timber merchants, sawmill, shingle mill and pulp mill owners, loggers, lumbermen, and to manufacture and deal in tim- ber, lumber, shingles, laths, sash, doors, etc. H. A. Dent and A. W. Milroi, Seattle lumbermen, have purchased the Canadian Pacific lumber mill and 25,000,000 feet of fir and cedar timber at Port Alberni, on Vancouver Island, B. C. The mill, which has been idle for eighteen months, will be operating with 200 men about April 1st. The plant will cut from 100,000 to feet of lumber per day and wi


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