. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. January Jo, I'Ji'J CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 37 Effective Work of the Credit Bureau Membership; BetOnelHundredlDolIars After'April 1st —W.^G. Irvin Succeeds Eckardt AsiChairman The annual meeting of the Lumbermen's Credit Bureau was held on January 10th, in the Council Chamber of the Board of Trade. There was a large attendance of members, and the meeting turned out to be one of the most important and interesting that the Bureau has yet


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. January Jo, I'Ji'J CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 37 Effective Work of the Credit Bureau Membership; BetOnelHundredlDolIars After'April 1st —W.^G. Irvin Succeeds Eckardt AsiChairman The annual meeting of the Lumbermen's Credit Bureau was held on January 10th, in the Council Chamber of the Board of Trade. There was a large attendance of members, and the meeting turned out to be one of the most important and interesting that the Bureau has yet held. Mr. A. E. Eckardt occupied the chair. The treasurer's report, presented by Mr. J. B. Reid, showed a balance on the right side of the ledger. The secretary's report was brief, outlining the work of the year, and referring also to the operation of the collection department. The chairman, in his address, said that they had had quiet times during 1918, yet the need for an assocition such as the Lumbermen's Credit Bureau had been quite apparent to everyone. When business commenced to pick up again, as undoubtedly it would in the near future, the organization would be even more useful than it had been in the past. During the past year, an important step of progress had been made in the selection of a solicitor to act for the members of the As- sociation in matters relating to liens- While there had not been many mechanics leins put on during 1918, probably during the next few years the services of this solicitor would be in greater demand. Changes in Mechanics' Lien Act. Recently, the chairman said, he had an interview with Mr. Jen- nings, of the firm of Jennings & Clute, who acted for the members in connection with liens, and had discussed the necessisty for .changes in the Mechanics' Lien Act. Mr. Jennings had suggested that a strong deputation should be sent to interview the Ontario Govern- ment and ask for such changes as were desired. Last session, a few satisfactor


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