. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. May 15, 1916 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 97. U. S. Capitalists Heading for B. C. Maurice M. Wall of Buffalo, N. Enthusiastic About Red Cedar — Other Capitalists With Him Many lumbermen both in east- ern and western Canada are well acquainted with Maurice M. Wall, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose portrait we publish herewith. As a mem- ber of the Buffalo Hardwood W£ Lumber Company he has had business dealings with most of the prominent lumbermen in On- tario and many o


. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. May 15, 1916 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 97. U. S. Capitalists Heading for B. C. Maurice M. Wall of Buffalo, N. Enthusiastic About Red Cedar — Other Capitalists With Him Many lumbermen both in east- ern and western Canada are well acquainted with Maurice M. Wall, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose portrait we publish herewith. As a mem- ber of the Buffalo Hardwood W£ Lumber Company he has had business dealings with most of the prominent lumbermen in On- tario and many of those in west- ern Canada. All of his business M M. Wall, Buffalo, N. Y. experience has been connected with lumber. Every interest that he has connected himself-with has felt the benefit of his business ability and energy. Maurice M. Wall was born on July 16th, 1864, at Avon, N. Y. When his schooling had been completed he headed straight for the lumber trade, in the office of Frank W. Warren, at Avon, N. Y., but made his first real connection with a firm known as Stanton, Crandall and Company, who carried on a mill and retail business in a village bearing the name of Painted Post. His first independent connection with the lumber trade was in conjunction with his brothers, when they all went to Buffalo, in 1889, and purchased the Buffalo Hard- wood Lumber Company, of which Maurice M. Wall became secretary and treasurer. The company has continually expanded and is today considered one of the largest and strongest wholesale lumber con- cerns in the east. Its yards cover eight acres in the heart of the railroad centre of Buffalo. Upwards of 15,000,000 feet of hardwood is handled annually at these yards and the company's customers ex- tend throughout the northeastern and north central States. Boosting British Columbia Cedar Our object in outlining Maurice M. Wall's career for our readers is the interest he has taken in the Canadian lumbering industry. He has always been a pract


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