. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 26 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER August, 1907 0 0000000oooooooooooooooooooooooog 1 THE NEWS I oqooqooooooooq 0000000000000 000000 ONTARIO. Lloyd & Buchanan have made a proposition to the ratepayers of the town of Alliston to locate their door factory there. The Laidlaw-Ainslee Lumber Company have pur- chased a site at Hamilton, and will erect a modern office furniture factory. , Mr. J. Gray, who operates a lath mill at Peter- boro', has acquired property adjoini


. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 26 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER August, 1907 0 0000000oooooooooooooooooooooooog 1 THE NEWS I oqooqooooooooq 0000000000000 000000 ONTARIO. Lloyd & Buchanan have made a proposition to the ratepayers of the town of Alliston to locate their door factory there. The Laidlaw-Ainslee Lumber Company have pur- chased a site at Hamilton, and will erect a modern office furniture factory. , Mr. J. Gray, who operates a lath mill at Peter- boro', has acquired property adjoining his mill with a view to enlarging same. The ratepayers of Blyth have defeated a by-law to loan $3,000 to Mr. E. Livingston to erect a factory for the manufacture of handles, hoops, etc. Irish & Scott's saw mill at Maxwell has been de- stroyed by fire. Insurance amounting to $1,000 was carried, but this will only partly cover the loss. J. H. Fairbank, Petrolia; W. D. Lummis, Toron- to; J. H. Kittermaster, C. O. Stillman, F. F. Pardee, all three of Sarnia; and J. B. Pardee, of Sault Ste. Marie, have been incorporated as the Ontario Timber & Land Company, with head office at Sarnia. Their authorized capital is $100,00. The saw mill of Kennedy & Davis at Lindsay, which was entirely destroyed by fire some months ago, is to be replaced by a modern two storey brick build- ing, 60 by 72 feet. The business in the future, how- ever, will be practically owned by Mr. Kennedy, the Messrs. Davis having withdrawn. As a result of negotiations with the Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway Commission, Mr. J. B. Booth, the well-known lumber manufacturer of Otta- wa, is to construct a private siding at Latchford for the accommodation of cars carrying supplies for the working of his pulpwood concession on the Mont- real Biver. The Canada Gazette recently contained notice of the incorporation of the Strong Lumber Company, Limited, Toronto. This company, which is capital- ized at


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