. Canadian forest industries July-December 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 48 CANADA LUMBERMAN Mr. Phillips Opens Office in Toronto Thomas N. Phillips, who has been spending the past two months in British Columbia, has returned to Toronto and opened an office at 1412 Royal Bank Bldg. He has severed his connection with Timms, Phillips "& Co., of Vancouver, for whom he was eastern representa-. Thomas N. Phillips, Toronto tive during the past two years, and has now started business for himself. He represents several leadi


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 48 CANADA LUMBERMAN Mr. Phillips Opens Office in Toronto Thomas N. Phillips, who has been spending the past two months in British Columbia, has returned to Toronto and opened an office at 1412 Royal Bank Bldg. He has severed his connection with Timms, Phillips "& Co., of Vancouver, for whom he was eastern representa-. Thomas N. Phillips, Toronto tive during the past two years, and has now started business for himself. He represents several leading Coast and Mountain mills and is specializing in B. C. forest products. Mr. Phillips, who is well-known in the lumber industry and .is an old Ontario boy, says that all the mills in the West are busy, that stocks in many lines are low and prices are growing stronger all the while. He believes that next spring may see a runaway mar- ket in some grades. The outlook is promising and manufacturers and distributors are getting more confidence with each succeeding month. Toronto District Retailers Meet The regular meeting of the newly-organized Toronto district branch of the Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers' Association was held at the old Colony Club, King Edward Hotel, on October 2nd. John C. Gilchrist, chairman, presided and there was a good attendance. Considerable business of a routine character was transacted. Mr. Gilchrist gave a short address relating to organization in the lumber industry and the need of unity and co-operation. He asked that all should take a deeper interest in the worth and work of the trade and said if they all put their shoulder to the wheel there was no doubt that much good could be accomplished. He referred to the progress that had been made in connection with the proposed new Mechanics' Lien Law and other matters. Among the topics taken up was the proposal of appointing an assistant to H. Boultbee, general secretary of the Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers'


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