. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 51 Western Canada The Northbrook Shingle Company, Abbotsford, B. C, have dissolved. Patrick Kennedy and John T. Mangan, lumber merchants, Fernie, B. C, have dissolved their partnership. The Mackay Woodworking Company, Limited, Victoria, B. C, has been incorporated with capital of $60,000. The Fort George Tiading and Lumber Company, Limited, Vancouver, B. C, has been incorporated with capital of $200,000. A. G. Lambert Company, Limited,


. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 51 Western Canada The Northbrook Shingle Company, Abbotsford, B. C, have dissolved. Patrick Kennedy and John T. Mangan, lumber merchants, Fernie, B. C, have dissolved their partnership. The Mackay Woodworking Company, Limited, Victoria, B. C, has been incorporated with capital of $60,000. The Fort George Tiading and Lumber Company, Limited, Vancouver, B. C, has been incorporated with capital of $200,000. A. G. Lambert Company, Limited, Nelson, B. C, has been incorporated to carry on a sawmilling and lumber business, etc. The capital is $150,000. British Columbia mills tendered for the 8,000,000 feet order of the Grand Trunk Pacific, which was awarded to the Port Blakely Mill Company, but had no chance, the bids from south of the line being lower. The Bowman Lumber Company's mill at Revelstoke, B. C, was com- pletely destroyed recently, together with several hundred thousand feet of. unsawn timber. The loss will be $70,000, covered by insurance. Cranbrook, B. C, people have organized the Yahk Lumber Company, Aid. S. Taylor being president and W. G. Morton, secretary. Others in- terested are V. H. Baker, J. R. McKnabb, James Taylor and Alex. Taylor. The Alberta and Great Western Railway have filed claims for damages amounting to $3,500,000, with the executive council of Alberta. The Em- pire Supply Company, have entered a claim for $121,796, for ties, timber loss, and loss of profits. The Port Moody, Port Moody, B. C, Shingle Mill, belonging to Mac- lean and others, was destroyed by fire recently. The main mill was a total loss but the drykiln was saved. The loss is estimated at $20,000. It is par- tially covered by insurance. Three-roomed cottages, comfortably and hygenically furnished, have been erected by the Edgewood Lumber Company, of Castlegar, Kootenay district, to take the place of the old-fashioned boa


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