. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CJLUJLIDJL XvXJIvIBKRIvl^LISr September, 1900 THE NEWS. —John Humbersone has purchased a saw mill at Rip- ley, Ont. —It is reported that another pulp mill is to be built at Thorold, Ont., by American capitalists. —The business of E. W. & O. A. Miller, saw mill own- ers, Woodstock, N. B., is being wound up. —The new mill of the Victoria Harbor Lumber Com- pany at Victoria Harbor, Ont., has commenced opera- tions. The assignment is reported from Sherbrooke,


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CJLUJLIDJL XvXJIvIBKRIvl^LISr September, 1900 THE NEWS. —John Humbersone has purchased a saw mill at Rip- ley, Ont. —It is reported that another pulp mill is to be built at Thorold, Ont., by American capitalists. —The business of E. W. & O. A. Miller, saw mill own- ers, Woodstock, N. B., is being wound up. —The new mill of the Victoria Harbor Lumber Com- pany at Victoria Harbor, Ont., has commenced opera- tions. The assignment is reported from Sherbrooke, Que., of E. F. Knpne & Company, saw millers, with mills at Keene's Siding. —The Rathbun Company, of Deseronlo, are building a new saw mill at Bancroft, on the extension of the Central Ontario Railway. —James C. Wright's steam saw mill at Hopewell Hill, N. B., closed down about Auguust 1st, after cutting 600,- 000 feet of lumber. —The Wm. Tytler Lumber Company, of Vancouver, has been dissolved, Wm. Tytler retiring and E. C. Car- gilt continuing the business. —C. & I. Prescott, of Albert, N. B., are offering for sale their timber limits in Resligouche county, consisting of 129 square miles. —The Blind River Lumber Company, of Blind River, Ont., are installing a n«w electric light plant for lighting their mills and docks. Mr. D. K. McLaren, of Montreal, has been awarded a silver medal at the Paris Exposition for his exhibit of oak tanned leather belting. —The King mill property at St. John, N. B., has been purchased from Stetson, Cutler & Company by Randolph & Baker, of St. John. —The William Tytler Lumber Company has applied for foreshore rights to establish a saw-mill on the water front at Vancouver, B. C. —Eddy Bros. & Company, of Bay City, Miich., are moving their saw mill to Blind River, Ont., a result of the Ontario saw-log legislation. —J. F. Maunder, of Little Britain, Ont., has made im- portant improvements to his planing mi


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