. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. October, 1901 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN '3 exhibit at the recent Ottawa Exhibition. Messrs. J. B. Wamock and T. Kenned}- were in charge. We have pleasure in noting the evidences of practical progress being made by the Durham Rubber Company, Limited, Bowmanville, Ont. This enter- prising concern is steadily working its way to the front. They have been in business but a short time, but already the expansion of their trade has compelled 'h^m to add large extensions to th


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. October, 1901 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN '3 exhibit at the recent Ottawa Exhibition. Messrs. J. B. Wamock and T. Kenned}- were in charge. We have pleasure in noting the evidences of practical progress being made by the Durham Rubber Company, Limited, Bowmanville, Ont. This enter- prising concern is steadily working its way to the front. They have been in business but a short time, but already the expansion of their trade has compelled 'h^m to add large extensions to their original factory. Their present additions are now well under way, and when completed will more than double their capacity. The new battery of boilers and the machinery which they are now installing are of the most modern and up-to-date types, and no expense is being spared in bringing their plant to a state of highest efficiency. They report business far in excess of last year, and are anticipating a large trade in the coming season, for which they have already closed some large con- tracts. In belting and packing they claim especially to be in a position to offer better values than any on the market. They are certainly turning out nice goods in these lines, and the trade would do well to see their samples before placing orders. In visiting their factory one receives a cordial welcome and cannot fail to be impressed with the air of a healthy business. PERSONAL. Mr. Henry Powell, the well-known river and shanty foreman, of Arnprior, Ont., died of lung trouble last month, in his 48th year. Mr. William E. Hutchison, of Huntsville, Ont., is at present in England in the interest of his handle and turning factory purchased last spring from Mr. William Craddock. The product of this factory is entirely for export, and Mr. Hutchison hopes to bring back a large number of orders. The death occurred early in September, after a lingering illness, of Mr. Robert Ferguson, M. P. P. for Eas


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