. Canadian forest industries 1899-1901. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. II. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition. May 2, 1900 STOCKS AND PRICES Chappel Bros., of Tidnish, , have taken out 8,oco,ooo feet of logs in Hants County the past season. C. T. White has about 13,000,000 feet of logs ready to cut at his mills at Point Wolfe, Albert county, N. B. The town of Toronto Junction, Ont., has let to A. H. Clemes the contract to supply 70,000 feet of lumber. A. & P. White, of Pembroke, Ont., have sold all their season's production of
. Canadian forest industries 1899-1901. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. II. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition. May 2, 1900 STOCKS AND PRICES Chappel Bros., of Tidnish, , have taken out 8,oco,ooo feet of logs in Hants County the past season. C. T. White has about 13,000,000 feet of logs ready to cut at his mills at Point Wolfe, Albert county, N. B. The town of Toronto Junction, Ont., has let to A. H. Clemes the contract to supply 70,000 feet of lumber. A. & P. White, of Pembroke, Ont., have sold all their season's production of red pine deals and sidings for export to Great Britain. The Winnipeg city council has accept- ed the tender of D. E. Sprague for the supply of from 500,000 to 1,500,000 feet of lumber. The first shore logs have arrived at the Springhill booms, above Fredericton, N. B. Spruce logs are said to be worth from $8 to $ per thousand feet. Fraser & Co. and Walter & Humber- stone have purchased the timber limits of Moore & McDowall, fifty miles up the Saskatchewan river from Edmonton, N. W. T. S. Gillies &. Son, of Ailsa Craig, Ont., took out one and three-quarter million feet of logs last winter. Of this one million feet was soft elm, and the balance rock elm, maple and basswood. They have just finished shipping fifty cars of lumber. This season the cut of Mohr & Ryan, of Killaloe Station, Ont., will be about 2,000,000 feet, a portion of which has been sold at a considerable advance on last season's prices. The above firm also took out last winter 6,000 telegraph and tele- phone poles. It is learned from A. F. Bury Austin, of Montreal, that his stock of lumber which was consumed by the Hull fire last week was fully covered by insurance. He wishes to advise the trade that the fire will not interfere with this season's cur, as arrangements have been made with other mills to manufacture the logs, so that all contracts placed for the new cut will be filled promptly.
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