. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. illlB Mm \>X£ X Tl NG Ul SMt fty^* TO OPERATE niRN HANDLt TO U" WORK LJKt APUMS. 6th—Pyrene has served with the boys at the front. 7th—Pyrene in one of our Holsters is ideal for your watchman in case he locates a fire in your building. We also carry the 2^^ Gait Soda Acid Extinguisher Ask for our Catalogue which contains a full line of Are appliances, also for our book on how to protect your factory. This book contains valuable information. Pyrene


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. illlB Mm \>X£ X Tl NG Ul SMt fty^* TO OPERATE niRN HANDLt TO U" WORK LJKt APUMS. 6th—Pyrene has served with the boys at the front. 7th—Pyrene in one of our Holsters is ideal for your watchman in case he locates a fire in your building. We also carry the 2^^ Gait Soda Acid Extinguisher Ask for our Catalogue which contains a full line of Are appliances, also for our book on how to protect your factory. This book contains valuable information. Pyrene Mfg. Co. of Canada, Limited 3 St. Nicholas St. Montreal Good Progrress Made in Lumber Line The geueral conditions in loj^ging and lumbemig activities a- outlined in the last of the Labor Gazette, of Ottawa, and sum- marized from reports sent in by it'^ \ arion^ corespondent- fal- lows : Westville, , reported that owing to the amoiini oi labor available the industry was working at capacity. Amhert reported that lumbering operations had been somewhat interfered with by th( lack of snow. The saw and shingle mills at Charlottetown had a-lju>y month. Fredericton reported that the industry was brisk and that the cut would be larger than was estimated earlier in the season. Quebec reported that men were available for the lumber camps at half the wage^ that were paid in October and November last. The sawmills at Sherbrooke were well employed. Peterborough reports 1 that the lumber companies were advertising for men for the camji- Owen Sound reported that the sawmills were running but that the tie mills were idle. Lumber operators in the Sault Ste. Marie district were working under great difficulties in their logging operations ow- ing to the mild weather. I'ort Arthur reported that tie-makers were wanted for the tie camps and that as the supply could not be met locally men had been shipped in from Winnipeg, Sudbury, Otttawa, North Bay and Montreal. Work in thq bush


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