. Canadian forest industries January-June 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN 39 Everything Set and Ready For Big Gathering Fourteenth Annual Convention of Canadian Lumbermen's Association to be Held in Toronto January 11 and 12. Will be Most Representative and Important Ever Held Preparations are now practically complete for the fourteenth annual meeting of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association which will be held at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, on Wednesday and Thurs- day January 11th and 12th. Before another ed


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN 39 Everything Set and Ready For Big Gathering Fourteenth Annual Convention of Canadian Lumbermen's Association to be Held in Toronto January 11 and 12. Will be Most Representative and Important Ever Held Preparations are now practically complete for the fourteenth annual meeting of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association which will be held at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, on Wednesday and Thurs- day January 11th and 12th. Before another edition of the "Canada Lumberman" reaches its readers, the convention will have passed into history, and every indication points to the forthcoming sederunt of the great national body being the biggest in attendance and entertaining in features of any that has ever taken place in the record of this institution. In previous issues the "Canada Lumberman" has drawn attention to the inception and upbuild of this aggressive aggregation of lumber- men, and the officers who have guided its destinies. At first, progress was slow and of an uphill character, but of late years the growth has been steady and most encouraging. The retiring directors this year are: W. E. Bigwood, Toronto; Gordon C. Edwards, Ottawa; A. E. Clark, Toronto; W. M. Ross, Ottawa; W. Gerard PoAver, Quebec; Alex. MacLaurin, Montreal and Angus McLean, Bathurst. All of these are eligible for re-election. It is understood that steps will be taken at the forthcoming gathering to make possible the election of a director from the United States, as the membership of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association is international in character. Quite a large number of firms, who do business-in Canada or have branch offices or mills in the Dominion, are members of the The election of an American director might be termed, as Premier Drury of Ontario, would say, "a broadening-out ; Local Committe


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