. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CJLUJUDJL LUMBERMAN July, 1900 THE NEWS. An American company have purchased Watson's stave factory at Kinmount, Ont. —The Canadian Veneer & Lumber Company are build- ing- a factory in London, Ont. — White, of Apple River, N. S., intends to build a saw mill to replace the one destroyed by fire. —W. Hill, of Benmiller, has manufactured several thousand maple rollers for the British markets. A new planing mill and sash and door factory have been built at
. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CJLUJUDJL LUMBERMAN July, 1900 THE NEWS. An American company have purchased Watson's stave factory at Kinmount, Ont. —The Canadian Veneer & Lumber Company are build- ing- a factory in London, Ont. — White, of Apple River, N. S., intends to build a saw mill to replace the one destroyed by fire. —W. Hill, of Benmiller, has manufactured several thousand maple rollers for the British markets. A new planing mill and sash and door factory have been built at Sudbury, Ont., by Thos. Evans & Sons. —It is said to be the intention of Laing, Richie & Com- pany of Essex, Ontario, to erect a saw and stave mill at Windsor. —The Gash Point Lumber Company has been incorpor- ated, with a capital of $40,000, and head office at Fort Francis, Ont. —The Fred. Robinson Company, of Revelstoke, B. C, have made a proposition to purchase the business of the Kootenay Lumber Company. We understand that the Imperial Lumber Company in- tend to close down their mill at Warren, Ont. their limits having become almost exhausted. —J. Bell, of Beeton, Ont., has asked the council of To- ronto Junction, Ont., for exemption from taxation in the event of establishing a saw mill there. —The Orillia Export Lumber Co. are adding a shingle making plant to their saw mill in Orillia, and in a few days will be making pine and cedar shingles. —The Parry Sound Lumber Company have just install- ed in their mill and yards a new electric light plant, from the factory of the Canadian General Electric Company, Peterborough. —Holmes & Stevens, eastern sales agents for the Swan-Donogh Lumber Company, of North Tonawanda, N. Y., have removed their office from 38th Street to 18 Broadway, New York. Ker & Harcourt have leased the saw mill at Shebashe- kong, owned by Dillon & Thompson, and have put it in operation cutting lumber for their spool a
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