. Daily Colonist (1896-04-05). ir entJerpriae. Mr. was formerly manager of MosaraF. Moadowctoft and Co. of Bury, Eng-land, who, at the Confectioners Exhibi-tion held in London, England, October,18!)3, was successful in winning tho goldand silver mcials for excellency of jams,jellies, mannakules and whole we remember that this exhibitionwas open to the world, to obtain tliegold and silver modaU is a great concorn is one of our great homeeiitoriiriaes, and on that account, as wellas for tho purity and excellence of itsproductions, should be patronized inpreference


. Daily Colonist (1896-04-05). ir entJerpriae. Mr. was formerly manager of MosaraF. Moadowctoft and Co. of Bury, Eng-land, who, at the Confectioners Exhibi-tion held in London, England, October,18!)3, was successful in winning tho goldand silver mcials for excellency of jams,jellies, mannakules and whole we remember that this exhibitionwas open to the world, to obtain tliegold and silver modaU is a great concorn is one of our great homeeiitoriiriaes, and on that account, as wellas for tho purity and excellence of itsproductions, should be patronized inpreference to all outsiders. Lemon, Gonnason & Co. No city of tho west can boast oflarger and varied industrial enter-prises than Victoria, and of these one ofthe most important is the lumber inter-est. Many large and flourishing enter-prises represent this interest, and ofthese none are more widely known thanthat of tho firm of Lemon, (ionnison andCo., proprietors of the Capital PlaningMills. Five years ago this establishment. VICTORIA. KLODU AND RICE MILLS, STORK STREET. tions and eoustimtlj increasing ill enterprise feunded many yearsmerits! .ago by iMr. W. 1. S iyv. ird, the presentking to the _increased company being formed three years ag. Ihey operate on a capital of $500,000,and lank foremoit among those whichhave made Victoria prominent in .helumber trade. The eoin|)anys plant, onStore street, is a twe-scnry building oflarge dimensions, and is the most com-pletely equip,H^d )liahment of itskiiiil in Nictoria. Fifty skilled wod-workmon are constantly employed. Theplant is provided with tho most niodornand best improved , appliancesand wood-working tools known to theindustry, and has a capacity of 1)0,000feet ])er day The list of productionsincludes rough and dressed lumber, laths,shingles, spars, and, in fact, tho entireproduct of a well- equippud planing company has built up an immensetrade, exiendiiig throughout British C


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