. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. September, 1904 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN 25 BRITISH COLUMBIA. —The Ontario & Slocan Lumber Company ship the entire output of their shingle mill at Slocan City to Ontario. —G. M. Thrift, owner of the new Hazelmere Lumber Mill, reports good business since commencment of oper- ations in the month of May. —A Cotton, shingle manufacturer, False Creek, Vancouver, is marketing considerable stocks in eastern points and the New England States. —The Abbotsford Lumber Company, o


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. September, 1904 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN 25 BRITISH COLUMBIA. —The Ontario & Slocan Lumber Company ship the entire output of their shingle mill at Slocan City to Ontario. —G. M. Thrift, owner of the new Hazelmere Lumber Mill, reports good business since commencment of oper- ations in the month of May. —A Cotton, shingle manufacturer, False Creek, Vancouver, is marketing considerable stocks in eastern points and the New England States. —The Abbotsford Lumber Company, of Abbotsford, are doing a pretty extensive business in the Territories and Manitoba in heavy bridge timbers. —The Chilliwack Shingle Manufacturing Company are seriously contemplating erecting a large saw mill and going into the manufacture of clear cedar. —W. H. Higgins,ot Vancouver,B. C, has purchased the right to 150,000,000 feet of standing limber on Humphrey Channel, ninety miles north of Vancouver, where he purposes opening up a number of camps. —J. Johnson, inventor of the Johnson shingle machine, which is specially adapted for timbers, continues to successfully operate the shingle mill of the Brunette Saw Mill Company at New Westminster. —The U. S. Government keep nineteen officials at Sumas, on the International Boundary, and any British Columbian trying to transport a load of lumber across the International line free of duty can only hope to do so by the ai J of tunneling. —Henry Schaake, of the Schaake Machine Works, New Westminster, reports very large sales of saw mill machinery and equipment throughout the province. This is the only firm in British Columbia manufacturing an entire equipment of saw mill machinery. —The construction of the mills of the Rat Portage Lumber Company at Harrison River has been completed. However, the company in view of the present condition of the lumber industry, purpose delaying the installa- tion of the machiner


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