. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. July, 1904 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN WOOD PULP DEPARTMENT } BANQUET OF THE QUEBEC PULP WOOD ASSOCIATION. The first annual banquet of the Quebec Pulp Wood Association was held in the Grand Central Hotel, Sher. brooke, Que., on May 31st last. Mr. H. M. Price, president of the association, presided, and had at his right Mayor J. O. Camirand and Mr. J. H. Walsh, general passenger agent of the , and on his left Mr. William Farwell, president, and Mr. James Mc- Kinnon, gen


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. July, 1904 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN WOOD PULP DEPARTMENT } BANQUET OF THE QUEBEC PULP WOOD ASSOCIATION. The first annual banquet of the Quebec Pulp Wood Association was held in the Grand Central Hotel, Sher. brooke, Que., on May 31st last. Mr. H. M. Price, president of the association, presided, and had at his right Mayor J. O. Camirand and Mr. J. H. Walsh, general passenger agent of the , and on his left Mr. William Farwell, president, and Mr. James Mc- Kinnon, general manager of the Eastern Townships Bank. Among those present were :—Messrs. E. W. Tobin, , B. A. Dugal, manager Bank National ; F. N. McCrea, B. C. Howard, D. O. E. Denault, E. C. Gatien, E. Lagueux, L. S. Channell, L. A. Belanger, J. S. Tetreault, A. Gendron, J. A. Precourt, Sherbrooke; John Champoux, D'Israeli;D. H. Pennington, St. Julie. G. C. Poulin, St. Jean ; O. C. Morrisette, Lake Megan- tic ; C. C. Wilson, Lewiston, Me.; L. Bolduc and N. T. Turgeon, St. Francis ; G. P. Nadeau, Stanfold ; B. Quinn, Windsor Mills. The toast of the King having been duly honored, Mr. O. C. Morrisette, of Lake Megantic, proposed the toast of the Quebec Pulp Wood Association, coupling with it the name of the president. In reply Mr. Price stated that enquiry had often been made as to what were the objects of the Association, and he would state briefly the reasons why they had formed themselves into an association. They were joined together to promote the pulpwood interests in the Province of Quebec, by union and co-operation, and to impress upon the shippers that it was in their interests to ship nothing but pulpwood of the very best quality ; to see that all contracts were observed, and that they got the necessary railway facilities. Mr. Price dealt with the shipment of pulpwood to the United States. It was apparent to everyone in the business that the United States was dependent to


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