. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. inn, UANAUA LUMBISRMAN DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM LOCHEAD. The Canada Lumberman learned with deep regret of the death of Mr. William Lochead, which occurred at the Hotel Dieu, Windsor, Ont., on February 12th, as the result of blood- poisoning caused by removing a blackhead from his temple with his finger nails. Mr. Lochead was well known to many members of the lumber trade, who will mourn the loss of one held in high esteem and much respected. Deceased had been in the emplo
. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. inn, UANAUA LUMBISRMAN DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM LOCHEAD. The Canada Lumberman learned with deep regret of the death of Mr. William Lochead, which occurred at the Hotel Dieu, Windsor, Ont., on February 12th, as the result of blood- poisoning caused by removing a blackhead from his temple with his finger nails. Mr. Lochead was well known to many members of the lumber trade, who will mourn the loss of one held in high esteem and much respected. Deceased had been in the employ of Mr. A. A. Scott, ol McGregor, Ont., as book-keeper and secretary, for a number of years, which position he held up to the time he was taken ill. He enjoyed the confidence of both his employer and the employees. Prior to engaging with Mr. Scott he was associated in business with his father in Almonte, Ont., where he was born. Their business extended to Ottawa and Toronto, where deceased was well and favor- ably known. His mother, who resides at Osgoode Station, Ont., was with him during his illness. His remains were taken to Al- monte, where they were laid at rest in the family burial plot on Saturday, the 14th of February. THE LATE E. R. BURNS. The death occurred at St. Michael's Hospi- tal on February gth of Mr. Eugene R. Burns, senior member and manager of the Burns Saw Company, Toronto. Mr. Burns was taken to the hospital suffering from a growth in the mouth. Two operations were perform- ed, on the 3rd and the 9th ultimo. The gland was removed, and then the enlargement. The second ordeal took place in the morning, fol- lowed by death at night. The deceased came to Toronto 15 years ago. Prior to that time he was for some years con- nected with Shurly & Dietrich's saw factory at Gait. A wife and five children survive. LOW RATE INSURANCE FACILITIES. It may be said that eight or nine years ago~there was practically no insurance company confining itself to the under
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