. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 5* paper mill at a cost of $300,000. It is expected that this company will be merged into the Consolidated Pulp and Paper Company. The Dressing Lumber Company, Cedar Hall, Que., which was recently incorporated with capital of $10,000, is erecting a plant at Cedar Hall and expects to have it in operation by the 1st of April. The company intend to manufacture both soft and hardwood lumber and also a small quantity of shingles
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 5* paper mill at a cost of $300,000. It is expected that this company will be merged into the Consolidated Pulp and Paper Company. The Dressing Lumber Company, Cedar Hall, Que., which was recently incorporated with capital of $10,000, is erecting a plant at Cedar Hall and expects to have it in operation by the 1st of April. The company intend to manufacture both soft and hardwood lumber and also a small quantity of shingles. Their specialty will be kiln dried and dressed lumber, mould- ings, etc. L. D. Schaffner and E. G. Langley, Bridgetown, , have returned from a trip to British Columbia. They purchased several parcels of land at Coquitlam, according to a Victoria despatch, for about $30,000. The pur- pose of the purchase is said to be to secure a site for manufacturing lum- ber from the timber taken off the land in the neighborhood of the new C P. R. terminals. Maritime Nail Company. Limited, has been incorporated with a capital stock of $250,000 to build, erect and operate mills, foundries, and other works to deal in metal, iron and wood goods and to acquire timber lands or timber limits and carry out the development of such. The head office is at St. John, , and the incorporators are Stanley E. Elkin, Fred. Marvin, and C. P. Nixon, all of St. John. The Bathurst Lumber Company, which recently took over the mill and property of the Xepisiguit Lumber Company, Bathurst, , has increased its board of directors from five to seven members. The board now consists of Hon. \Y. C. Edwards, Ottawa; Angus McLean, Montreal; C. M. Carrier, Buffalo; Hugh McLean. Buffalo; M. E. Preisch, North Tonawanda; W. H. Crosby, Buffalo, and E. S. Peck, Scranton ,Pa., the last two being new members. The officers elected were Hon. W. C .Edwards, president; C. M. Carrier, vice-president; Angus McLean, secretary
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