. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CainIaIda lumberman and woodworker August lo, 19:.' ci'.e worth and extent of the great lumber industry of Canada and the men who were engaged in it. They dea'lt in the finished product and had built up large plants employing thousands. He hoped that legislation would be introduced by parliament to restrict further the export of pulpwood from the country, which would result in the building up of more mi'lls in the Dominion. Dr. J. B. McDougall, of North


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CainIaIda lumberman and woodworker August lo, 19:.' ci'.e worth and extent of the great lumber industry of Canada and the men who were engaged in it. They dea'lt in the finished product and had built up large plants employing thousands. He hoped that legislation would be introduced by parliament to restrict further the export of pulpwood from the country, which would result in the building up of more mi'lls in the Dominion. Dr. J. B. McDougall, of North Bay, assistant cliief inspector of, schools, Department of Education, also extended greetings to the guests and dwelt eloquently upon the importance of the French River improvement plan and what it would do not only for Northern Ontario but all the cities of the province, in the way of transporta- tion, lessened freight rates, industrial and agricultural! development. Mayor John Ferguson, of North Bay, and W. J. Smith, of To- ronto, followed with expressions of goodwill and hearty saJutations, which were suitably acknowledged by John B. Reid, of Toronto, president of the Ontario Retail Lumber Deailers' Association, who was in a happy vein. His. sprightly remarks put all in good humor as he told of the progress of the organization, its aims and objects, work and worth and cordially thanked all for the way in which they were being entertained. Mr. Reid said that the dinner which they. On the left is Jas. H. Smith of Callander. Next to him is John B. Reid, To- rdnto, and on the right is W. J. Smith, President of John B. Smith & Sons, Toronto, as snapped at the annual outing of the had all enjoyed was fit for Royalty and could not be surpassed by the commissariat department of the King Edward Hotel. He ai'.so paid a well deserved tribute to the ladies. After the dinner the mill of John B. Smith and Sons was toured and aV. the members of the party given a ride on flat


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