. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February 1, 1916 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 55 will be located at Bawlf, Hcisler, Forestburg and one or two towns cast of Forestburg. J. H. Johnson, Vancouver, B. C, representing a company which is about to be formed, is considering the establishing of a timber creosoting plant at North Vancouver, , the plant to cost about $100,000 and to give employ- ment to from 40 to 70 men. The promotors are asking for certain conces- sions in the way of fixed taxation. M


. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February 1, 1916 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 55 will be located at Bawlf, Hcisler, Forestburg and one or two towns cast of Forestburg. J. H. Johnson, Vancouver, B. C, representing a company which is about to be formed, is considering the establishing of a timber creosoting plant at North Vancouver, , the plant to cost about $100,000 and to give employ- ment to from 40 to 70 men. The promotors are asking for certain conces- sions in the way of fixed taxation. Mr. Johnson states that his company is ready to go ahead with the proposition as soon as it receives a favorable reply from the North Vancouver Council. The Cache Creek Timber Company has been registered as an extra-pro- \iiu;al company to carry on business in the province of British Columbia as sawmill operators, lumber manufacturers, etc. The head office of the com- pany is at Nashville, Tenn., U. S. A., and the provincial office is at 904 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver. The capital stock of the company is $50,000 and James H. Lawson, Vancouver, is attorney for the company. The Athabasca Power Company. Limited, have secured letters patent to carry on business in the province of Manitoba as manufacturers and dealers in lumber, timber, logs, wood and all articles into the manufacture of which wood is used. The head office of the company is at Winnipeg, Man., and the capital stock is $100,000. Those interested arc R. G. McPherson, R. W Killey. F. W. Lowery, S. L. Goldstine and A. H. Bogstrom, all of Winnipeg. Some of the Past Year's Lessons Editor Canada Lumberman: Winnipeg, January 15th. Our experience during the past year has. of course, been the same as the experience of others in the business, in that had it not been for the big crop and the resultant large sales in the fall, the year's operations would have been very unsatisfactory. During the first six or seven months of th


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