. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. «4 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN August, 1904 THE NEWS I ONTARIO. —Conrade Forler is building a planing mill at New Hamburg, Ont. —Currie & Thrasher are building a new saw mill at Deux Rivieres, Ont. — H. Cargill & Son, Cararill, Ont., are building a new planing mill and sash and door factory. —Charles Hopewell, of Ottawa, purposes establish- ing a sash and door factory in Winnipeg. —Mr. Lottridge is establishing a new saw mill at Williams Bay, Lake of Bays district, O
. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. «4 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN August, 1904 THE NEWS I ONTARIO. —Conrade Forler is building a planing mill at New Hamburg, Ont. —Currie & Thrasher are building a new saw mill at Deux Rivieres, Ont. — H. Cargill & Son, Cararill, Ont., are building a new planing mill and sash and door factory. —Charles Hopewell, of Ottawa, purposes establish- ing a sash and door factory in Winnipeg. —Mr. Lottridge is establishing a new saw mill at Williams Bay, Lake of Bays district, Ont. —J. R. Booth has completed his new lumber yard on Nepean Road, about four miles from Ottawa. —John Todd, Collingwood, Ont., is considering the question of building a box factory in Owen Sound. —Moses Stratton has sold his saw and planing mill at Staffordville, Ont., to Mr. Stafford, of Houghton. —The ratepayers of Cornwall, Ont., will vote on a by-law to grant a loan of $17,500 to John B. Atchison to assist him in rebuilding his saw and planing mills. —The Lake Superior Timber Company, Port Arthur, Ont., will ship this season ab jut 25,000 cords of pulp wood, chiefly to Port Huron, Cleveland and Detroit. —It is reported that the Imperial Lumber Company, of Toronto, have under consideration the establish- ment of a saw mill and lumber yards at Owen Sound, Ont. —The Rideau Lumber Company, of Ottawa, are announced to have disposed of their mill property at Barry's Bay, Ont., to D. H. Morrison, of Glen Robin- son. —The Blind River Boom & Slide Company have been authorized to increase their capital stock to $16,000 and to construct certain improvements to the company's works. —The estate of the late Robert Hurdman,of Ottawa, is valued at $460,000. A larg'e portion of the estate consists of timber limits purchased from Mr. Klock about four years ago. — Laberge has withdrawn from the Springer Lumber Company, Sturgeon Falls, Ont., and the bu
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