. Canadian forest industries 1905-1906. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. COLLINGWOOD DECEMBER 8TH. The first concatenation to be held under the auspices of the new Vicegerent for Eastern Canada, Bro. J. G. Cane, of Toronto, will take place at Collingwood on Friday, December 8th. Bro. Cane's appointment was made by the Supreme Nine as the result of strong recom- mendations received from numerous members of the district, and it is safe to predict that they will be on hand to assist him in making his first concatenation a record-breaker.


. Canadian forest industries 1905-1906. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. COLLINGWOOD DECEMBER 8TH. The first concatenation to be held under the auspices of the new Vicegerent for Eastern Canada, Bro. J. G. Cane, of Toronto, will take place at Collingwood on Friday, December 8th. Bro. Cane's appointment was made by the Supreme Nine as the result of strong recom- mendations received from numerous members of the district, and it is safe to predict that they will be on hand to assist him in making his first concatenation a record-breaker. Members are promised something unique. Bro. E. J. Ryan, backed up by a corps of active locals, will extend the hand of hospitality to all visitors. To those who know not Colling- wood, it may be mentioned that located there is the modern mill of the Charlton Sawmill. Bro. J. G. Cane, Vicegerent Snark for Eastern Canada. Company, which has made more than one record. As to the concatenation, from the first stroke of the gavel to the conclusion of the session "on the roof," lively times are promised. How many kittens will venture to penetrate the darkness is not yet known, but a fair-sized class seems to be in prospect. Every Hoo-Hoo member within a radius of two hundred miles is expected to answer the roll call, so arrange your plans to be in Collingwood on December 8th. Absentees will be subjected to a fine 01 nine cents, payable upon demand of the Scrive- noter. 14080. AN AMERICAN VIEW. Lower freight rates from the Coast into Canada means more American lumber in that country, temporarily at least. In time, how- ever, the Canadian will insist on reciprocity or protection and will secure one of them.— West Coast and Puget Sound Lumberman. —The Standard Lumber Company have just installed an electric light plant in their saw mill at Cranbrook, B. C. They also propose to employ a traction engine for logging operations, believing that they can effect a considerable sav


Size: 1373px × 1821px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectforestsandforestry