. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Lieut. Percy Harper Wade, Quebec, Toronto Customs Revenue Increased 1914 1915 January $1,487,270 $1,144,225 February 1,532,960 1,387,040 March 1, 1,574,855 April 1,584,895 1,502,797 May 1,462,769 1,485,243 June 1,387,787 1,517,623 July 1,449,422 1,487,829 August • 1,684,122 1,611,606 September .... 1,113,865 1,464,342 October 1,086,944 1,668,334 November 928,407 1,929,513 December 1,017,096 ,050 $16,476,059 $18,901,457 Increase for year $2,425,398 Inc


. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Lieut. Percy Harper Wade, Quebec, Toronto Customs Revenue Increased 1914 1915 January $1,487,270 $1,144,225 February 1,532,960 1,387,040 March 1, 1,574,855 April 1,584,895 1,502,797 May 1,462,769 1,485,243 June 1,387,787 1,517,623 July 1,449,422 1,487,829 August • 1,684,122 1,611,606 September .... 1,113,865 1,464,342 October 1,086,944 1,668,334 November 928,407 1,929,513 December 1,017,096 ,050 $16,476,059 $18,901,457 Increase for year $2,425,398 Increase over Dec, 1914 1,110,954 During January 1916 the revenue made a new high record of $2,427,872. During January 1915 the revenue was $1,144,225. The previous monthly record was that of December 1915, namely $2,128,050. Annual Meeting of Forest Engineers The annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Forest Engineers was held recently in Ottawa. Mr. R. H. Campbell entertained the members of the Society at dinner after which the business meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. Clyde Leavitt. The guests of the evening were Mr. Robson Black, Secretary of the Canadian Forestry Association and Messrs. Bates and Kynoch of the Dominion Forest Products Laboratories at McGill University. Mr. G. A- Gutches, Director of the New York State Ranger School at Wana- kena was one of the American members of the Society present. The Secretary's report showed the Society to be in a growing and flourishing condition, eighteen new members have been added in the past year, Quebec and Maritime Provinces showing the greatest number of new members. The total membership is now eighty- seven. It was decided to issue a monthly news letter to the members and to publish a history of the Society. A new caliper for measur- ing trees, the invention of one of the members was shown. Mr. R. H. Campbell was elected Chairman of the Ontario Executive. An informal discussion on the Forestry Situation in


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