. Canadian forest industries January-June 1921. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. with his brother, D. A. Harquail, in 1894. Four years later the firm was incorporated under the name of J. & D. A. Harquail Co., Limited. Mr. Harquail is a native of Dalhousie, , and was educated at Shannon Vale, He is progressive and public-spirited and has held important offices in Campbellton, being president of the Board of Trade for several years and a member of the County and Town Coun- cils as well as a councillor for Campbellton. Mr.


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1921. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. with his brother, D. A. Harquail, in 1894. Four years later the firm was incorporated under the name of J. & D. A. Harquail Co., Limited. Mr. Harquail is a native of Dalhousie, , and was educated at Shannon Vale, He is progressive and public-spirited and has held important offices in Campbellton, being president of the Board of Trade for several years and a member of the County and Town Coun- cils as well as a councillor for Campbellton. Mr. Harquail is fond of fishing, riding and driving, and is the proud father of six sons and four daughters. Wightman Lumber Company Enlarging Service The Wightman Lumber Co., Limited, of Bathurst, , of which G. E. Wightman is managing-director, intends removing its head office from Bathurst to Montreal, where suitable accommodation has been acquired in the McGill Building, 211 McGill Street. The comp- any will still maintain a buying representative in Bathurst, and will handle the cuts of the same mills as heretofore, but in addition it will add to its sources of supply the cuts of certain mills north and west, as well as a complete line of British Columbia forest products. In speaking of the removal of the head office to Montreal, Mr. Wightman says: "This decision was brought about on our part owing to conditions in the lumber trade having changed radically since last year. In analyzing just what the effect was going to be on us as regards the service that we want to give and must give our customers and friends we are making the change. We feel that this move is going to enable us to be many times as useful to our clients as we have been during the past year; in fact we have considered this move wholly in their interests knowing that we could materially enlarge our field of service to them and we trust that they will look upon it in this ; Recovery of Pulp Leads


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