. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 24 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER New Brunswick Lumber Trade News Building Operations in Campbellton—Displays at St. John Exhibition—The Partington Pulp and Paper Developments Campbellton, , Sept. 24.—The situation at Campbellton, , is not improving as the cold weather comes on. Very few permanent buildings have yet reached that stage of completion in which occupancy can be assured, although building operations are being rushed forward with all haste. The
. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 24 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER New Brunswick Lumber Trade News Building Operations in Campbellton—Displays at St. John Exhibition—The Partington Pulp and Paper Developments Campbellton, , Sept. 24.—The situation at Campbellton, , is not improving as the cold weather comes on. Very few permanent buildings have yet reached that stage of completion in which occupancy can be assured, although building operations are being rushed forward with all haste. The have taken over the site of Richards' shingle mill, where the big fire had its origin, and have begun operations for a new round- house. The station is also under way, and will be built where the old roundhouse stood. The two large firms engage ', r 4410 lumber business, who were prac- tically cleaned out by fire, have not ye, defH+^v decided as to when or where they will build. The Wm. Richards Co. will, we learn, in all proDabii;+v build again, although it was rumored to the contrary. Their actual Lor over $200,000. The Shives Lumber Co. will also build again, but are not just decided as to location. It must be remembered that only their two shingle mills were destroyed, their large sawmill, situated above the town, not being in the fire region. Outside of the loss of valuable records and papers they were fully covered by insurance. These are the only two lumber firms who suffered loss by the fire, the rest being well out of the fire region. The representative of the "Canada Lumberman" was speaking to a number of leading business man of Campbellton recently, and could not help noticing the optimistic view each one took of the future of Campbellton. They are determined that Campbellton's future will be • better and brighter than anything hitherto, and there is no question that in course of time this will be the case. Dominion Exhibition at St. John,
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